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Senate Republicans Change Rules to Speed Up Trump Nominee Confirmations

Senate Republicans are changing the chamber's rules to expedite the confirmation process for President Trump's nominees, overcoming Democratic delays, after years of both parties gradually weakening the filibuster.

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D.C. Mayor Announces End of Federal Law Enforcement Surge

As the federal emergency in Washington, D.C. ends, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the withdrawal of federal law enforcement and National Guard surge forces, returning full police authority to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), while maintaining a joint operation with federal agencies.

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Two Detained, Released After Charlie Kirk Shooting Faced Threats

Two individuals detained and later released in connection with the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk faced online threats and harassment despite police statements declaring them not suspects.

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Trial Begins for Man Accused of Trying to Assassinate Trump

The trial of Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in September 2024, began Thursday in Fort Pierce, Florida, with jury selection completed on Wednesday.

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Political Assassination of Conservative Youth Leader Mirrors 1960s Turmoil, but with Key Differences

The fatal shooting of conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk in Utah is being investigated as a political assassination, prompting comparisons to the turbulent 1960s, but highlighting the unique role of social media in amplifying extremist views.

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Conservative Commentator Charlie Kirk Shot Dead at Utah University

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, 31, was fatally shot while holding a question-and-answer session at Utah Valley University, sparking widespread condemnation but also renewed partisan conflict.

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Consumer Sentiment Dips Amid Hiring Slowdown and Inflation Rise

September saw a decline in consumer sentiment, exceeding economists' forecasts, as government data revealed a slowdown in hiring alongside increased inflation, raising stagflation concerns; this continues a downturn that began after Trump's election.

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Kentucky Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Publicly Funded Charter Schools

The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday regarding the constitutionality of House Bill 9, a law that would allow public funding for charter schools, a decision that will determine whether charter schools will operate in the state.

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Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Opposes Increased Capitol Security Despite Recent Violence

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos opposes fortifying the state Capitol building, despite the recent killings of a conservative commentator and two Minnesota state lawmakers, but is exploring security enhancements for lawmakers' homes.

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Congo Ebola Outbreak: Cases Double in a Week

The number of suspected Ebola cases in Congo's Kasai province has more than doubled to 68 in a week, resulting in 16 deaths and spreading to four districts, prompting concerns and containment efforts.

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Assassination of Charlie Kirk: Selective Condemnation of Political Violence

Following the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, President Trump condemned political violence but selectively omitted recent attacks targeting Democrats, including the murders of Minnesota state legislators and an attempted arson attack on the Pennsylvania governor's mansion.

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US 30-Year Mortgage Rates Hit Near-Year Low of 6.35%

The average rate on a 30-year US mortgage fell to 6.35%, its lowest point in nearly a year, due to a decline in Treasury yields and expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week.

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