In a surprising turn, President Trump has abandoned the long-standing U.S. call for a ceasefire in Ukraine, advocating instead for a direct peace deal with Russia after his summit with Putin.
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In a bold move to tackle crime, President Trump has deployed National Guard troops across Washington, D.C. The military presence aims to reassure residents and tourists while law enforcement conducts arrests linked to violent crime.
This week, U.S. mortgage rates fell to their lowest in nearly 10 months, potentially revitalizing the stagnant housing market. With the average 30-year mortgage down to 6.58%, homebuyers might finally have the purchasing power they need.
The Metropolitan Police Department has implemented a new policy allowing officers to report undocumented immigrants to ICE during traffic stops. This move has sparked controversy and is seen as a shift from the city's previous stance on immigration enforcement.
As Los Angeles prepares for the 2028 Olympics, fears mount that President Trump's policies could lead to the forced relocation of the homeless. Advocates call for humane solutions amidst concerns of federal intervention.
In a surprising move, Ulta Beauty and Target announced the end of their partnership that brought Ulta shops to Target stores by 2026. This decision has led to a drop in Target's stock as the retailer struggles with sales and market share.
As President Trump deploys National Guard troops in D.C., Mayor Bowser adopts a restrained approach, calling it 'unsettling' while navigating the complexities of federal oversight.
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In a bold move, New York's Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against Zelle's parent company, alleging that the payment platform's design lacks crucial security measures, leaving users vulnerable to scams. This follows a federal case's abandonment under the previous administration. Can justice be served for the victims?