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Trump Doubles Damages in $20B Lawsuit Against CBS Over “60 Minutes” Interview Edits
CBS denies wrongdoing, defending its editing practices as standard and accurate amid an ongoing FCC investigation.
CBS denies wrongdoing, defending its editing practices as standard and accurate amid an ongoing FCC investigation.
The plaintiffs, supported by the ACLU, argue the policy endangers transgender individuals by forcing mismatched identification.
Catholic bishops and public figures like J.K. Rowling and Martina Navratilova have praised the policy.
Transportation funding priorities now favor high marriage and birth rate communities, sparking debate.
Decision marks a break from tradition, as former presidents typically retain access for courtesy and advisory purposes.
U.S. aid to South Africa is cut off, potentially impacting critical programs like HIV treatment through PEPFAR.
The Justice Department will not release FBI agents' names from Jan. 6 investigations, ensuring protection against retaliation.
The Kennedy Center acknowledges the unprecedented move but confirms it’s within presidential authority.