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House Republicans passed a bill cutting taxes and scaling back safety net programs.

Democrats and some Republicans opposed the bill.

The US Treasury will stop producing pennies.

Wall Street stocks slid due to rising Treasury yields.

Three Democratic representatives died.

WHO member states will meet in Geneva to adopt a pandemic agreement and budget.

Marco Rubio testified before Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Jake Tapper apologized to Lara Trump for dismissing her concerns about Joe Biden.

Elon Musk said he will spend less on political campaigns.

Kennedy and Murray had a heated exchange during a Senate hearing.

A bipartisan bill exempting tips from taxes passed the Senate.

Trump called for Springsteen's investigation.

Biden's advanced cancer announcement follows release of his interview.

Unemployment claims fell slightly last week.

Audio of Biden's 2023 interviews with federal prosecutors was released.

Moody's lowered US government credit rating.

Storms and tornadoes caused damage and deaths in the South.

King Charles sent support to Joe Biden.

Trump administration challenged court order halting federal workforce downsizing.

Federal law enforcement investigated a social media post by James Comey.

James Comey faced accusations of calling for Donald Trump's assassination.

Harvard University dedicated $250 million to support researchers.

Trump appointed Todd Blanche acting librarian of Congress.

Nvidia CEO followed Trump's Middle East tour.

Trump will sign an executive order to lower drug prices.

David Richardson replaced Cameron Hamilton as FEMA acting administrator.

Trump will replace Ed Martin as his nominee for U.S. Attorney.

Melania Trump hosted a ceremony for a Barbara Bush commemorative stamp.

House will vote on bill to rename Gulf of Mexico.

Key New York House Republicans rejected a proposal to raise the SALT deduction cap to $30,000.

Trump wants a 39.6 percent income tax on those making over $2.5 million.

Kennedy announced a plan to study autism using Medicaid and Medicare data.

The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged.

FBI Director Kash Patel reversed his stance on the White House budget proposal.

Thom Tillis refused to support Ed Martin's nomination as U.S. attorney.

Senate Republicans confirmed Frank Bisignano as head of the Social Security Administration.

USDA required states to share SNAP records with the federal government.

Maryland sued the Trump administration over the firing of 10,000 HHS employees.

Pete Hegseth ordered a reduction in the number of high-ranking military officers.

White House courted new media personalities for briefings.

Mike Pence received an award for refusing to overturn election results.

"60 Minutes" aired a segment criticizing Trump's attacks on law firms.

Trump will not recognize Indigenous Peoples Day.

Trump responded to another question about the Constitution.

Trump lashed out at Karl Rove on social media.

The Trump administration canceled $806 million in LGBTQ+ health research grants.

Trump administration halted freezing Maine child nutrition funds.

Clayton Bailey and Jessica Samuels started a law firm.

Hundreds of Democrats protested Gluesenkamp Perez's support for the SAVE Act.

Donald Trump signed an executive order to cut public subsidies to NPR and PBS.

Campgrounds and visitor centers closed in the Dakotas.

Trump issued executive actions targeting campus diversity.

Trump failed to end the war in Ukraine.

Kamala Harris will sharply criticize Donald Trump in a speech.

A photo of Waltz using Signal during a meeting circulated.

The White House celebrated Trump's first 100 days with a border crackdown focus.

Trump and Moran disputed Abrego Garcia's MS-13 gang affiliation.

Trump announced a new fighter jet mission for Selfridge Air National Guard Base.

Trump imposed tariffs, continued foreign conflicts, and initiated deportations.

Trump's approval rating among low-engagement voters dropped dramatically.

Thanedar introduced seven articles of impeachment against Trump.

Tom Homan will brief on border security at White House.

White House announced decrease in border crossings.

Elon Musk led government efficiency effort.

Honest Elections sent a letter to Senate leaders.

The White House Correspondents' dinner was held without President Trump.

Trump and Melania attended Pope Francis's funeral.

Trump administration officials celebrated Melania's birthday.

President Trump announced tariffs on imported goods.

Federal government employment declined by 9,000 in April.

Trump launched "TRUMP 2028" merchandise.

US economic growth slowed to -0.3% in the first quarter of 2025.

New car tariffs increased.

Trump confronted Zelensky.

Trump retaliated against perceived enemies.

A ringleader of Tren de Aragua was arrested in NYC.

Trump pardoned 1500 Capitol riot defendants.

Trump was inaugurated for a second term.

Trump renamed the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America.

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health was gutted.