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The Defense Department has ordered military leaders to remove Anthropic’s AI tools from key systems within 180 days after labeling the company a supply chain risk.
TSA staffing shortages deepened during the DHS shutdown, with absences and resignations rising as officers worked without pay and airport security lines grew longer.
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is facing criticism for leaving experienced civil rights prosecutors out of the probe into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti and instead assigning a lawyer without criminal case experience.

The FDA warned Novo Nordisk that it failed to report possible serious side effects from its GLP-1 drugs, including Ozempic and Wegovy, on time.

Mike Bloomberg led the biggest U.S. charity donors in 2025, while Bill Gates and the estate of Paul Allen also ranked near the top.

A federal judge ordered Live Nation to start settlement talks with state attorneys general over claims that it illegally dominated the live entertainment market.

Ed Martin, the Justice Department’s pardon attorney, faces a formal D.C. disciplinary case over claims that he threatened Georgetown Law’s rights and improperly tried to influence a judge-related complaint.

Jeffrey Epstein used his ties to Bill Gates’ circle to help negotiate Steve Sinofsky’s Microsoft exit, showing how Epstein inserted himself into business and power networks.

Americans from across the political spectrum are upset about rising gas prices as President Donald Trump’s war with Iran pushes costs higher.

Voters in Georgia’s 14th District are choosing a replacement for Marjorie Taylor Greene in a special election that could also show how much influence Donald Trump still has there.
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