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South Korea on Tuesday rebuked President Donald Trump for calling North Korea a “nuclear power,” sparking concern about the alliance between Washington and Seoul, The Hill reported. Read More
The Trump administration is weighing the sale of two-thirds of the federal government’s office supply to the private sector, according to people familiar with the plan, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday. Read More
President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that he will delay imposing tariffs on Canada and Mexico until February. Read More
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić offered his congratulations to President Donald Trump on Tuesday as he looks forward to a shared vision of “peace, freedom, law, and justice” for all. Read More
Wall Street’s main indexes closed higher Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and the Dow hitting their highest in more than a month, as investors assessed Donald Trump’s first actions as U.S. president and breathed relief that he did not start his second term with blanket tariff… Read More
Although Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., has been in office for less than a month, he’s made waves for supporting the Laken Riley Act, designed to crack down on illegal immigrants who commit crimes while in the U.S. Read More
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, sending out his first message to the U.S. diplomatic corps after his confirmation, promised that the department will once again be the primary agency to lead foreign policy, but stressed that there will be major changes. Read More
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s new leadership said Tuesday it had created a task force to develop a regulatory framework for crypto assets, in the first major move by President Donald Trump’s new administration to overhaul crypto policy. Read More
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., introduced two pieces of legislation Tuesday that further President Donald Trump’s campaign promises to fix the broken immigration system. Read More
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s pardons for over 1,000 people charged with crimes related to the 2021 Capitol riot are “un-American.” Read More