White House lays groundwork for mass government firings if there's a shutdown

Democrats and Republicans are locked in a standoff as government funding is on the brink of expiring next week.

White House lays groundwork for mass government firings if there's a shutdown

Democrats and Republicans are locked in a standoff as government funding is on the brink of expiring next week.
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Pete Hegseth summons senior military officers to Washington for meeting

The Defense Secretary is gathering hundreds of top officials for a rare meeting whose purpose has yet to be disclosed.

Pete Hegseth summons senior military officers to Washington for meeting

The Defense Secretary is gathering hundreds of top officials for a rare meeting whose purpose has yet to be disclosed.

FBI details evidence found on Dallas ICE shooter's devices

Authorities say the 29-year-old shooter, who killed at least one detainee, might have been planning the attack for weeks.

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Trump meets with Turkey's Erdogan as U.S. weighs lifting F-35 sale ban

The U.S. kicked Turkey out of its flagship fighter jet program in 2019 after it purchased an air defense system from Russia.
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The U.S. kicked Turkey out of its flagship fighter jet program in 2019 after it purchased an air defense system from Russia.
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Trump talks Putin, Gaza and the ICE facility shooting at meeting with Erdogan

The U.S. economy grew more than thought in the second quarter

The relatively positive numbers could complicate things for the Federal Reserve, which tends to cut rates when the economy is struggling.

The U.S. economy grew more than thought in the second quarter

The relatively positive numbers could complicate things for the Federal Reserve, which tends to cut rates when the economy is struggling.

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