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Washington IndyCar race touted by Trump draws Boeing, Starlink, Delta as new sponsors
Several major companies will be sponsoring an IndyCar race for the first time when the Freedom 250 Grand Prix, touted by President Donald Trump, takes place around Washington, D.C...
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Democratic California state legislator Wahab wins US House of Representatives seat
Democrat Aisha Wahab, a member of the California state Senate, was projected on Thursday to win a special election to fill a vacant seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, acc...
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Woman charged with planning ISIS-inspired attack on New York State Capitol building
U.S. authorities arrested and charged a New York woman with planning to carry out an Islamic State-inspired attack on the state's capitol building in Albany, the Justice Departme...
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US unemployment claims dipped last week, showing stability in job market
The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits slipped last week, suggesting that the labor market remains stable despite a surprise drop in employment in July and...
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Trump the builder carves his legacy in stone as pressures mount
With Iran diplomacy stalled, financial markets uneasy and his approval rating at another low point, President Donald Trump reverted to familiar territory on Wednesday, leading rep...
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Washington Dulles airport gains approval for $19.9 billion overhaul
The board that oversees Washington Dulles airport voted on Wednesday to approve a $19.9 billion overhaul plan that includes $3.75 billion to build new underground tunnels to repl...
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IndyCar race comes to Washington, tracing a city reshaped by Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump will cap off the country’s summer celebrations of its 250th anniversary with a roaring auto race through the streets of Washington, a first-of-its-kind ...
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Trump put thousands of soldiers on Washington’s streets. They seldom stop crime
The administration told Congress it plans to keep sending soldiers to Washington until the end of Trump’s presidency in 2029 at a cost of $1.4 billion.
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DOJ issues subpoenas in probe of Alaska candidate with same name as Senate incumbent, source says
The U.S. Department of Justice has issued subpoenas in an investigation into whether a Senate candidate in Alaska with the same name as a Republican incumbent entered the race t...
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