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A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department’s lawsuit seeking Massachusetts voter rolls, dealing another setback to the Trump administration’s effort to collect detailed voter data.
A federal judge said the Pentagon must restore press access and cannot enforce a new policy that limited reporters’ access to the building.

The Trump administration is preparing a report that accuses the Biden Justice Department of anti-Christian bias and uses it to push a broader political message.

The White House is asking a federal appeals court to let Donald Trump’s ballroom project continue, saying the work is needed for national security and the safety of the president and his family.

The Trump administration is changing the Title X family planning program’s focus away from birth control and toward “natural family planning,” while also keeping this year’s funding in place after a delayed grant process.
The Justice Department is investigating the NFL over whether its game licensing and streaming deals make it too costly and hard for fans to watch games.

House Democrats tried to stop President Donald Trump’s war actions against Iran, but Republicans blocked the move as Trump’s threats raised fears of wider conflict.
The USPS is suspending payments to the Federal Employees Retirement System to save cash as it warns of a possible cash crisis that could threaten mail service.
Miami is still a hedge fund hub, but new filings show that Citadel, Millennium, and Point72 are not adding as much top investment talent there as they once were.

President Donald Trump said US-Iran talks in Pakistan could lead to a deal, but he also warned that any agreement must stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
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