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Trump criminal election case paused as special counsel Jack Smith weighs fate of prosecution
President-elect Donald Trump is charged in the case by special counsel Jack Smith with crimes related to trying to undo his defeat in the 2020 election.
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Powell and the Fed won't be able to avoid talking about Trump forever
The Fed chair dodged question after question at his news conference Thursday about his thoughts on President-elect Donald Trump.
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Who wrote Project 2025 and what is it? What to know after Trump's election win
With Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the 2024 election, many voters are now wondering what that means for the so-called Project 2025 plan and what’s in it.
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Trump calls for investigation of ‘rumors' he plans to sell Trump Media stock
Donald Trump, majority owner of the Truth Social operator Trump Media, defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
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What does White House Chief of Staff do, and who is Susie Wiles? A look at Trump's pick
Susie Wiles, the defacto manager of Donald Trump’s victorious campaign, will be the first woman to hold the role of White House chief of staff.
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Rioter who smashed door in Capitol gets 8 years in prison after ‘full pardon' request
Zachary Alam was one of the first rioters sentenced since this week’s electoral victory by President-elect Donald Trump.
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Red state voters backed a progressive pro-worker issue on Trump election night ballots and national momentum is building
On Donald Trump’s big election night, voters in the red states of Alaska, Missouri and Nebraska approved paid sick leave measures.
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How Black business leaders are thinking about a coming Trump administration
Black business leaders are weighing why Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential race, and how to approach President-elect Donald Trump.
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Top German business leader recalls his days working with Trump: ‘His administration was extremely receptive'
It is uncertain what Donald Trump’s second presidency will look like, but his first administration was highly responsive to business issues, Joe Kaeser said.
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Trump will name more conservative judges. He may even pick a majority of the Supreme Court.
Republicans are gearing up to lock in their remake of the judiciary under President-elect Donald Trump and a new Senate majority, including potentially installing several more conservative Supreme Court justices.
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