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Government shutdowns in the United States can sometimes feel like a long-running TV soap. Just as one funding standoff is resolved, reports of another. |
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Government shutdowns in the United States can sometimes feel like a long-running TV soap. Just as one funding standoff is resolved, reports of another. |
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A man in Tennessee, who insisted he was a legal resident in the United States, was forced from his vehicle and detained despite showing documents to I. |
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Discover the uncommon dynamics of Tulsi Gabbard's marriage to Abraham Williams, a man who prefers anonymity over the political spotlight, contrasting typical political partnerships. Explore their journey, struggles with family, and the significance of their relationship in the political sphere. |
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Investigators have increasingly focused on financial trails and corporate networks that sit behind such organisations. That shift was evident in the c. |
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The United States will stop collecting certain import tariffs ruled unlawful by the country's top court beginning early Tuesday, according to a notice issued by |
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The US will stop collecting tariffs that the Supreme Court ruled illegal under IEEPA, more than three days after the ruling. CBP will deactivate all related tariff codes, but other Trump-era tariffs remain. |
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Vehicles and businesses are set ablaze in Puerto Vallarta, a top destination for American retirees. | World News |
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The US imposed travel restrictions and widespread cancellations on Sunday as a powerful winter storm advanced across the Northeast, triggering blizzar. |
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US importers continue to pay Trump-era tariffs despite the Supreme Court ruling, as CBP has not yet updated its systems and refunds remain uncertain. |
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection will stop collecting tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act from 12:01 a.m. EST Tuesday, following the Supreme Court ruling that declared them illegal. |