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Just a reminder, the shooter was granted asylum April 2025 by the Trump administration, also the director of the FBI terrorism unit is a 22 year old former gardener appointed by
Honduras whlt bald einen neuen Prsidenten. Donald Trump macht nun Stimmung fr den rechten Kandidaten. Auerdem will er Ex-Prsident Hernndez begnadigen der wegen Kokainschmuggels in US-Haft sitzt.Trump threatens to permanently pause migration to U.S. from third-world countries National
In the aftermath of the shooting of two National Guards in Washington, D.C., U.S. President Donald Trump vowed
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discusses , who just screwed up SO SPECTACULARLY, its driving away KEY support in a way that MAY have just cost himself the .
discusses attempting to politically WEAPONIZE the of two are backfiring, with and the calling Trump out.
discusses , who had the WORST presser of his political career about the ambushed and shot, ranting and raving at reporters before ABRUPTLY ending it.
Trump Says Hes Canceling Every Biden Executive Order Signed With Autopen
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Trump to pardon ex-Honduras leader serving drug trafficking sentence in US
Trump to pardon ex-Honduras leader serving drug trafficking sentence in US
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Full list of nationalities who could lose their US green cards under latest Trump plans
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Trump says he plans to pardon former Honduran President Hernandez
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) President Donald Trump said Friday that he will be pardoning former Honduran
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Lots of people have had something to say about a peace deal for Ukraine over the past ten
Trump anular todas las rdenes ejecutivas firmadas por Biden con "autopen"
Lnea directa de Trump con Maduro: las claves de una llamada que fracas para el chavismo
Donald Trump schiet erneut gegen Amtsvorgnger Joe Biden. Der Republikaner behauptet, viele Anordnungen des Demokraten seien illegal mit einem Unterschriftenautomaten signiert worden. Der Ex-Prsident weit die Vorwrfe zurck. Trump anulla totes les ordres executives i decrets que Biden no hagus firmat a m personalment Segons l'actual president dels Estats Units, Joe Biden va signar amb autopen "el 92% de les ordres i documents" del seu mandat
Lordine di Hegseth contro la barca al largo del Venezuela: Uccideteli tutti Il video
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"Ruhig, Schweinchen" oder "Sind Sie dumm" - die verbalen Ausflle des US-Prsidenten werden immer schrfer. Auch der ehemalige demokratische Vize-Prsidentschaftkandidat Walz zieht sich seinen Zorn zu. Der kontert aber und fordert die Herausgabe eines medizinischen Befunds Trumps.Rodrigo Duterte loses ICC appeal for interim release The wRap
U.S. retrenchment creates a vacuum of global governance leadership one that China is eager to fill.
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France and Germany are to bring back military service to bolster national defence, part of a historic reversal
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Trump y Maduro hablaron por telfono la semana pasada en plena crisis entre EEUU y Venezuela: qu se sabe de la llamada La conversacin, adelantada por The New York Times, buscaba acercar posturas en un momento muy difcil entre ambos pases.
United States president Donald Trump costs American taxpayers $70 million to play Golf International Sports News
Trump says he plans to cancel most of Bidens executive orders
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I do not like it when people criticize for things I do all the time, like fall asleep during meetings and eat in bed.
Pasajeros afectados por la cancelacin de los vuelos a Venezuela siguen varados en Barajas cuatro das despus
A blind woman, a dream job, and the toll of the government shutdown USA Today
Jack Gruber, USA TodayA blind woman, a dream job, and the toll of the government shutdown
The historic funding crisis inflicted pain on Americans across the country. Christine Grassman still hasnt fully recovered.
By , USA TODAY
FALLS CHURCH, VA right before dragon boat practice.
Christine Grassman and her husband, Gary, had an important race coming up. In less than a week, the couple would be off to Florida for the national championships.
Much like the Grassmans, who are blind, is often misunderstood. Its confused with rowing, but theyre not the same. Dragon boaters use paddles and face forward rowers use oars and face backward.
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The lesser-known sport is also favored among people with disabilities paradragons, as Christine and Gary call themselves. The two were bit by the dragon just after the coronavirus pandemic. Roughly four years later, Christine, at 56, is the president of their team, the Out of Sight Dragons.
On the morning of Oct. 11, Christines phone lit up with a text just as she and Gary were gearing up for one of their last workouts before nationals. Her supervisor at the U.S. relayed a message that their team had received notices. Thats Washington-speak for a layoff. She instructed Christine to check her own email.
She did. She let a few choice phrases slip. Her last day would be Dec. 9.
Video source: USA TodayChristine was distraught. She also wasnt alone. fired more than 4,000 federal workers that weekend, just 10 days into what eventually became the in U.S. history.
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In the past, such ordeals caused furloughs that, while harmful, were only temporary and ended with federal workers eventually getting paid for their forced time away from the office. Thats what happened during Trumps first term, when the government shuttered for 35 days, .
In Trumps second term, the administrations decision to fire its employees during another historic shutdown became one of the funding crisis defining challenges.
The that people like Christine endured underscored just how harmful Washington gridlock can become for many Americans, including . That tumult has in turn affected some people with disabilities, who are in the federal government versus the private sector. Federal law has historically required agencies to plan to meet specific hiring goals for people with disabilities.Read more:
Claire Stanley, director of advocacy and governmental affairs for the American Council of the Blind, said Christine wasnt the only blind or low-vision federal employee she knew who was initially laid off during the shutdown. Many others, though not fired, spent weeks without pay.
All of us were kind of holding our breath, she said.
Christine spoke to USA TODAY for this story in her personal capacity as an advocate for other blind people she is the president of the Fairfax chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Virginia and as a member of AFGE Local 252, the union for Education Department employees. She said her views are not representative of the agency.
From a dream job to nightmares
Christine and Pixie, Jack Gruber, USA Today.On Oct. 29, , Christine sat in her apartment, resting both palms flat on her dining room table. Pixie, her Norwegian forest cat, lounged on a couch nearby, his sandy brown fur complementing the dark maroon upholstery.
For a multitude of reasons, she was on a higher dose of anxiety medication. Worries about caring for her aging parents usually live more toward the back of her mind. Since she was fired, those fears had shoved their way to the front.
Her mother has Alzheimers her father, a longtime firefighter, has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. They both still live in Long Island, New York, Christines hometown.
Nightmares were making it harder to sleep. Her stomach hurt frequently.
Despite all those concerns, the previous 24 hours had brought some hope. On Oct. 28, a federal judge in California , along with thousands of others. With most federal agencies still largely closed, though, she wasnt back on the job yet.
The news offered only limited comfort. It did little to soothe her concerns about the long-term future of the she has helped implement since 2019. Though housed in the Education Department, its not really about education at all.
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In The Wake of The National Guard Killing, One Question Can't Be Asked
Most Americans would rightly call this weeks murder of a National Guard member (and shooting of another) by a former Afghan military and CIA associate acts of violence.
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