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'We’ll pay you more': White House reportedly preps cost estimate for Greenland takeover

President Donald Trump's White House is preparing a cost estimate for a potential takeover of Greenland, according to a report.

Three people with knowledge of the matter told The Washington Post that the White House took steps in recent weeks to attempt to determine the cost of Greenland becoming a U.S. territory. That includes how much the government would have to spend to provide services for its roughly 58,000 residents and how much it would cost to maintain should it be acquired, according to the report.

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Trump administration dealt another loss in effort to deport Palestinian activist

The Trump administration saw another court defeat Tuesday night, this time in its quest to deport a Palestinian activist and lawful U.S. resident who recently graduated from Columbia University and has been accused of posing foreign policy risks due to his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests.

Trump officials have invoked a rarely used statute under the Immigration and Nationality Act that allows them to deport immigrants if they believe that person threatens foreign policy.

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Trump nominee says to press UK on Israel arms

Donald Trump's nominee to be ambassador to London said Tuesday he would ask Britain to reverse a partial suspension of arms exports to Israel, a decision taken over rights concerns.

Warren Stephens, an Arkansas-based investment banker and political donor to Trump named for the coveted diplomatic posting, said he was "a little perplexed" by the decision of Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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Trump reaches deal with law firm of ex-Second Gentleman

A third major US law firm, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, which employs former vice president Kamala Harris's husband, Doug Emhoff, reached a deal with President Donald Trump on Tuesday to avoid potential sanctions.

Since taking office, the Republican president has moved to settle scores with the law firms that had represented his political foes in the past or helped bring him to court on civil or criminal charges.

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Trump advisor Waltz faces new pressure over Gmail usage

US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who has faced calls to resign over his role in the recent Yemen chat group scandal, saw renewed scrutiny Tuesday after the Washington Post reported on his usage of Gmail for official work.

The newspaper also said that one of Waltz's senior aides used Gmail to discuss military positions and weapons systems, reigniting questions over the handling of sensitive communications inside President Donald Trump's administration.

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Trump faces first electoral test in Wisconsin, Florida votes

by Sebastian Smith

Donald Trump's rampaging new US presidency faced its first electoral test Tuesday in an election to Wisconsin's Supreme Court and a pair of House races in Florida, one of which US media reported stayed in Republican hands.

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House Republicans wouldn't mind if bad election night 'woke up' Trump: CNN host

Some GOP lawmakers privately hope Election Night goes poorly for Republicans to wake President Donald Trump up to the need to boot tech billionaire Elon Musk out of power, CNN anchor and analyst Kasie Hunt told panelists just ahead of the first poll closings.

Republicans face their first statewide election since 2024 with a Wisconsin Supreme Court contest heavily targeted by Musk and a pair of Florida special elections for deep-red districts that Democrats were hopeful to outperform in despite all odds.

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'Heist': WSJ editorial bashes Trump’s 'ideological fixation on tariffs'

Calling out the Trump administration over its attempts to present the planned tariff increase as “tax cuts,” the Wall Street Journal termed these tariffs “a large revenue heist.”

“In the real economic world, a tariff is a tax,” the newspaper wrote in a Monday editorial.

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US admits deportation 'error' as alarm deepens over Trump policy

Donald Trump's hardline immigrant policy faced fresh scrutiny Tuesday after officials admitted that an "administrative error" in the hurried deportation process had sent a man to a notorious El Salvador prison.

The Trump administration touts its sweeping drive against migrants -- a key campaign promise -- as a crackdown on gang members and other violent criminals.

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'Might as well throw out democracy': Legal experts blast Musk's latest vote-buying antic

The political action committee funded by Elon Musk is promising that he will pay people $50 if they take photos of themselves outside of their polling place in Wisconsin after voting.

"You will now earn $50 for every picture with a Wisconsin resident outside of a voting location — they'll get $50 too," the PAC wrote on X. "FIRST: Snap a picture outside of a voting location with a WI resident holding a photo of Super Judge Brad Schimel."

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‘Bloodbath’: Shock as Trump fires thousands at HHS amid measles and bird flu outbreaks

The United States is reportedly on pace for its worst year of measles infections this century, with 483 confirmed measles cases across 20 states. At the same time, 70 human cases of bird flu have been identified in 13 states. As these outbreaks of potentially deadly diseases escalate, with no clear resolution in sight, the Trump administration has begun the process of firing an estimated 10,000 to 20,000 employees at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Amid the ongoing bird flu outbreak, the “top FDA veterinarian working to help the Trump administration fight bird flu has been let go,” according to Wall Street Journal health reporter Liz Essley Whyte.

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'Lock him up!' Critics rebuke Mike Waltz for reported use of private Gmail account

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz used a private Gmail email address for official government business, according to a Tuesday report, and critics demanded Republicans investigate.

The eyebrow-raising Washington Post report comes after a separate report in The Atlantic that Waltz and other officials in President Donald Trump's administration used an unsecured Signal chat to discuss military actions in Yemen.

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Mike Waltz had 'potentially exploitable' government info sent to personal Gmail: report

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is still dealing with the fallout from Signalgate, and now reports say that his staff has been caught using private Google email accounts for official government business.

Last week, a bombshell report from The Atlantic revealed that top administration officials were included in an unsecured Signal chat about a military strike on Yemen.

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