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House passes bill targeting noncitizen voting – already illegal in federal elections – in Trump-aligned push

By Clare Foran, CNN (CNN) — The House passed a Republican-led bill Thursday to require documentary proof of US citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, despite the fact that it is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. The move is a push by House Republicans that aligns with actions President

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President Donald Trump speaks during a photo opportunity with auto racing officials and champions on the South Portico of the White House on April 9

Trump administration has tightly restricted access to president’s daily intelligence brief

By Katie Bo Lillis, Kylie Atwood and Zachary Cohen, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration has tightly restricted the number of people who have access to President Donald Trump’s highly classified daily intelligence report, five sources familiar with the move told CNN. Administration officials planned from the earliest days of Trump’s second term to cut

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Social Security’s telephone customer service sucks, acting leader admits. Many senior citizens agree

By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — Social Security’s acting commissioner recently said out loud what many beneficiaries are thinking these days — the agency’s telephone customer service can “suck.” “We need to show how bad we suck on the telephone so we can understand the problems,” acting commissioner Leland Dudek told agency executives at an

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Kehoe signs energy infrastructure bill; opponents protest against potential rate increases

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 4 into law Wednesday morning, with supporters saying it will strengthen Missouri’s energy infrastructure. “This is about powering Missouri for Missourians and not relying on other states and countries to produce our power,” Kehoe said in a press release. “This legislation strengthens our economic development opportunities,

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President Donald Trump is seen here in the Oval Office on April 9 with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

Inside Trump’s tariff retreat: How fears of a bond market catastrophe convinced Trump to hit the pause button

CNN By Kevin Liptak, Jeff Zeleny, Phil Mattingly, Kayla Tausche and Alayna Treene, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s abrupt decision to reverse course on his sweeping tariff plan by announcing a three-month pause revealed his threshold for political pain: One week. “They were getting yippy,” Trump said, explaining the rising criticism raining down on

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President Donald Trump is seen here in the Oval Office on April 9 with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

Inside Trump’s tariff retreat: How fears of a bond market catastrophe convinced Trump to hit the pause button

CNN By Kevin Liptak, Jeff Zeleny, Phil Mattingly, Kayla Tausche and Alayna Treene, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s abrupt decision to reverse course on his sweeping tariff plan by announcing a three-month pause revealed his threshold for political pain: One week. “They were getting yippy,” Trump said, explaining the rising criticism raining down on

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President Donald Trump is seen here in the Oval Office on April 9 with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

Inside Trump’s tariff retreat: How fears of a bond market catastrophe convinced Trump to hit the pause button

By Kevin Liptak, Jeff Zeleny, Phil Mattingly, Kayla Tausche and Alayna Treene, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s abrupt decision to reverse course on his sweeping tariff plan by announcing a three-month pause revealed his threshold for political pain: One week. “They were getting yippy,” Trump said, explaining the rising criticism raining down on the

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