
Trump Says ‘Final Determination’ on Iran Truce Is Coming
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A federal judge in Virginia temporarily barred the Trump administration from taking steps to operate the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” while she weighs a longer-term block amid a growing number of legal challenges.

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Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees, says he would be “shocked” if President Trump agreed to delay the nuclear component of any Iran deal. He also backs Trump’s proposed weaponization fund while saying he won’t seek taxpayer compensation himself. He speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg’s "Balance of Power."
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A federal judge in Virginia temporarily barred the Trump administration from taking steps to operate the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” while she weighs a longer-term block amid a growing number of legal challenges.
A federal district court dismissed two New Jersey women’s claim that a congressionally imposed limit on the federal deduction for state and local taxes is unconstitutional—the latest legal defeat for opponents of the cap.
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The Housing and Urban Development Department would create new programs to support affordable housing, ramp up housing production in states and cities, and ease environmental regulations for federally funded housing developments under the House’s latest proposal on
Calls for a gas tax holiday have grown at the federal and state level as policymakers look to alleviate a key pain point for consumers ahead of the midterm elections.
Federal and state lawmakers are grappling with the rapid development of data centers powering artificial intelligence technologies and straining resources.
UnitedHealthcare is facing accusations that it defrauded at least $100 million from Massachusetts’ Medicaid program, according to a lawsuit filed by the state on Friday.
Idaho can’t enforce a law that denies transgender prisoners access to hormone therapy until a court decides on whether to renew an order blocking its application to them, a federal court said.
Indiana may get to place a Ten Commandments monument on its statehouse lawn despite a 25-year old ruling that it likely was unconstitutional.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) vetoed for a second year in a row a Teamsters-backed bill that would have banned operating an automated large commercial vehicle without a human driver present.
The House scheduled only 60 legislative days in the first five months of the year—and Johnson canceled 10 of them.
New York’s prevailing wage law expansion to include workers at off-site fabrication facilities drew a legal challenge Thursday from a group of construction contractors and trade organizations, which alleged the law could destroy the state’s public construction industry.