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The potential stakes included a $400 million grant to support the final phase of the seismic retrofit of the iconic span.
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The Iran strikes put renewed focus on the president placing looks and loyalty over credentials in his inner circle The post As Bombs Fall, Trump’s ‘Cosplay Cabinet’ Reveals the Gap Between Reality and ...
During a nearly two-hour session at the White House, the president expounded on his interior design preferences and announced ...
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump's 'Cosplay Cabinet': President Draws Backlash After Sidelining Key Advisors During Iran StrikesNews reports reflect on how "removed" President Donald Trump's Cabinet is from the complexities of real governance. The ...
In this edition of the AJC On Campus, Georgia is joining a movement to shake up the accreditation system that has long been the model for American higher education.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon warned states ignoring President Donald Trump's executive order on women's sports face Title IX investigations and potential federal funding cuts.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and second lady Usha Vance defended large families and encouraged Americans to have more children, pushing back against cultural skepticism and media criticism.
Families of Flight 3407 say meeting with Sean Duffy was 'encouraging' Texas officials face scrutiny over response to catastrophic and deadly flooding Julian McMahon, ‘Nip/Tuck’ And ‘Charmed ...
Caroline Kitchener spoke to nearly two dozen people who know Sean Duffy, listened to many episodes of Mr. Duffy’s podcast and watched over 15 hours of MTV reality television for this article.
The transportation secretary suggested that the "New York Times," which published the piece, should "goof off" as he is focused on his work.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon warned states ignoring President Donald Trump's executive order on women's sports face Title IX investigations and potential federal funding cuts.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and second lady Usha Vance defended the value of larger families on Monday, pushing back against what they see as growing cultural and media hostility toward ...
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