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A closer look: Immigration legal aid funding
Despite a federal judge’s order to resume funding for legal representation of unaccompanied immigrant children, the Trump administration has failed to comply, according to legal aid groups, Raj Mathai speaks with Hilda Gutierrez on this.
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Bay Area cities, counties join sanctuary city lawsuit against Trump administration
A battle over sanctuary cities is about to make its way to a San Francisco courtroom.
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Bay Area cities, counties join sanctuary city lawsuit against Trump administration
A battle over sanctuary cities is about to make its way to a San Francisco courtroom. Velena Jones reports.
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Trump administration defies court order to restore legal aid funding for migrant children
Despite a federal judge’s order to resume funding for legal representation of unaccompanied immigrant children, the Trump administration has failed to comply, according to legal aid groups.
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Trump administration defies court order to restore legal aid funding for migrant children
Despite a federal judge’s order to resume funding for legal representation of unaccompanied immigrant children, the Trump administration has failed to comply, according to legal aid groups. Hilda Gutiérrez reports.
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Mass. governor supports Harvard amid Trump lawsuit as White House responds
Gov. Maura Healey doubled down on her support for Harvard University as it sues the Trump administration over a freeze of federal funding.
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From shaming Clinton to sharing strikes: Hegseth's shift on sensitive info
As a Fox News host, Hegseth expressed outrage over Clinton’s private server. Now, he’s shrugging off his own actions, blaming reporters and leakers.
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Builders face unknowns as tariffs threaten home improvement costs
What cost impact the Trump administration’s tariffs will have on items, such as lumber and flowers, remains unclear to experts in the field of home improvement and landscaping.
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Watch: Will tariffs be barriers to US buildup of AI?
New tariffs can affect the price of cars, clothing and produce at the grocery store. But how will it affect America’s race to build artificial intelligence? An expert weighs in.
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White House confronts latest Signal scandal during annual Easter egg roll
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth answered questions during the White House’s annual Easter egg roll Monday regarding new reports that Hegseth shared sensitive military intel with his wife and brother over messaging app Signal.
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Info Hegseth shared with wife and brother came from top general's secure messages
Hegseth has denied the information he shared was classified, but it was given to him on a system for sensitive and classified information, sources told NBC News.
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Lawsuit challenges Trump administration crackdown on student visas
A class action lawsuit filed Friday asks a federal court to reinstate the legal status of international students caught up in a Trump administration crackdown.
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Pete Hegseth denies wrongdoing in second Signal group chat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at new reporting on his use of the Signal group chat app to discuss military plans.
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India's Modi and US Vice President Vance optimistic on New Delhi-Washington trade deal
Modi’s office said the two leaders “welcomed the significant progress in the negotiations for a mutually beneficial India-U.S. Bilateral Trade Agreement.”
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Harvard sues Trump administration over $2.2 billion in frozen funds
Alan Garber, president of Harvard University, announced a lawsuit against the federal government after President Donald Trump’s administration froze billions of dollars in funding
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Involuntary collection of defaulted student loans to resume, Education Department says
The U.S. Department of Education on Monday said it’s restarting “involuntary” repayment of federal student loans that are in default.
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Fact focus: Examining RFK Jr.'s claims about measles, autism and diet as head of HHS
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made sweeping changes to the Department of Health and Human Services in just a few months at the helm.
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DHS Secretary Noem's purse stolen at DC restaurant
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was stolen while she was dining at a Washington, D.C., restaurant on Sunday.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's bag was stolen — including $3000 in cash, spokesperson says
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s bag — including $3000 in cash — was stolen Sunday night, a DHS spokesperson confirmed to NBC News on Monday.
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Strollers and other baby products will get more expensive — and harder to find — with tariffs
An estimated 90% of the core baby care products and the parts that go into making baby paraphernalia – from bottles and diaper pails to strollers and car seats – are made in Asia. The vast majority come from China.