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The Justice Department says President Donald Trump does not have to turn over presidential records to the National Archives, setting up a possible legal fight.

The Colorado Court of Appeals threw out Tina Peters’ nine-year sentence and ordered a new sentencing hearing, saying the trial judge wrongly considered her election-fraud beliefs.

A Trump-led planning commission approved President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project, even as critics warned it is too large and a federal judge blocked construction for now.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer asked President Donald Trump to declare a major disaster for southwest Michigan after deadly March 6 tornadoes caused heavy damage and killed four people.

Rep. Michael Baumgartner led a House bill that would sharply limit sales of key chipmaking equipment to China, aiming to slow China’s push to build a stronger domestic AI chip supply chain.

Larry Page and Sergey Brin are moving more of their wealth and property to Florida as California’s proposed billionaire tax and other West Coast tax changes push rich residents south.
AP fact-checkers say President Donald Trump made several false or misleading claims in a speech about the Iran war, the U.S. economy, and gas prices.
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