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Social Security watchdog opens probe into alleged misuse of data by ex-DOGE employee
Social Security’s internal watchdog is investigating a whistleblower complaint that a former DOGE worker misused sensitive agency data
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US stock market remains calm, even as oil prices rise
The U.S. stock market remained calm, even as the price of oil got back to rising
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Inflation held steady last month, but that was before the attack on Iran sent energy costs soaring
Inflation stayed stubbornly elevated last month as gas prices rose in a snapshot of what consumer prices looked like before the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran sent energy costs soaring
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That purple Hawaii vacation lei likely came from Thailand, and some lawmakers want to change that
Flower garlands are synonymous with Hawaii
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Pentagon blocks photographers from Hegseth's briefings on the Iran war
The Pentagon has not permitted photographers to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's last two briefings on the war in Iran, and hasn't explained the change in longstanding policy
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What to know about student loan repayment plans and collections
It’s been a confusing time for people with student loans
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US Sen. Jon Husted testifies remotely in ex-FirstEnergy executives' corruption trial
Republican U.S. Sen. Jon Husted has testified remotely in Akron, Ohio, in the high-profile corruption trial of two former FirstEnergy Corp. executives
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Microsoft and retired military chiefs back AI company Anthropic in court fight against Pentagon
Microsoft and a group of retired military leaders are backing Anthropic in court to block the Trump administration from labeling the AI company a supply chain risk
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Some states are reviving a push to tax the rich
Advocates across the U.S. are hoping a growing unhappiness of wage and wealth inequalities that have increased coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic will help more states adopt policies involve the rich paying more in taxes
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Iran's sports minister says it cannot take part in the upcoming World Cup because of US attacks
Iran's sports minister says it cannot take part in the upcoming World Cup because of US attacks
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