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An NBC News review found that Trump's attacks on political opponents have spurred a surge of threats, highlighting concerns about the rhetoric's impact on public safety.
The National Labor Relations Board, the federal watchdog for workers' rights, has been rendered ineffective as employees face challenges with corporations, according to labor movement observers who describe a hostile climate under Trump.
Trump announced that building a triumphal arch in Washington, D.C. is the primary focus of his domestic policy chief Vince Haley, drawing attention to monument construction amid ongoing affordability concerns.
A Trump-brokered truce in Thailand and Cambodia has deteriorated, with conflict reigniting in Southeast Asia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, undermining claims the administration has ended eight conflicts.
Cuba has denounced the U.S. seizure of the Skipper oil tanker off Venezuela's coast as an act of 'maritime terrorism,' escalating tensions in the region.
The Trump administration is dissolving long-established protections intended to help undocumented children remain in the country, accelerating deportations for youth in the immigration system.
The SEC has pulled back on cryptocurrency enforcement after Trump returned to office, with a New York Times investigation finding the shift benefited the industry including companies with ties to the president.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has offered a compromise in peace talks with U.S. negotiators, indicating he would forgo NATO membership in exchange for security guarantees to end the war with Russia.
The Treasury Department's new coins commemorating America's 250th anniversary excluded planned designs featuring abolition, women's suffrage, and the civil rights movement as part of the administration's focus on limiting 'wokeness' in federal policy.
House Republicans have accused D.C. police of manipulating crime statistics, citing interviews with police commanders to support President Trump's push for a federal takeover of law enforcement and a National Guard deployment in the capital.