Trump says he will sign executive order to dismantle left-wing groups he claims incite violence

By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will sign an executive order this week to dismantle “domestic terrorism networks,” which he has previously alleged are funded by left-wing groups inciting violence against
Judge will not reinstate US government watchdogs despite unlawful firings
By Mike Spector NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Wednesday declined to reinstate eight inspectors general despite finding U.S. President Donald Trump unlawfully fired them by failing to notify Congress and justify their removals. U.S. District
The Media Line: President Trump Floats Proposal to End War, Place Muslim Countries in Charge of Gaza Strip

President Trump Floats Proposal to End War, Place Muslim Countries in Charge of Gaza Strip By The Media Line Staff A reported US initiative to end the Gaza war has taken shape around President Donald Trump’s meetings
Trump snubs Biden with autopen photo on new Presidential Walk of Fame

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has added a Presidential Walk of Fame to the exterior of the White House, featuring portraits of each of the previous commanders-in-chief — except for one. Instead of a headshot of
Estate of pregnant mother shot to death by police in Ohio parking lot sues township and police chief

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio police officer accused of shooting to death a pregnant Black mother two years ago was not trained or supervised properly, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday against the police chief
Trump administration to hold back grants from NYC, Chicago, Fairfax schools over bathroom policies

Three of the nation’s largest public school districts stand to lose $24 million after missing a Trump administration deadline to agree to change policies supporting transgender students, officials said Wednesday. The U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil
Judge rules feds can’t require states to cooperate on immigration to get disaster money

BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge in Rhode Island ruled on Wednesday that it’s unconstitutional to require states to cooperate on immigration enforcement actions to get funding for disasters, which is overseen by the Federal Emergency Management
Students charged with hate crime after pork is tossed into a Jewish fraternity on Rosh Hashana

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Two Syracuse University students face hate crimes charges after authorities say one of them tossed a bag of pork into Jewish fraternity house during a Rosh Hashanah celebration. The incident occurred around 6
US judge blocks Trump from tying states’ disaster aid to immigration enforcement

By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that an effort by the Trump administration to force states to cooperate with immigration enforcement in order to receive billions of dollars in emergency and disaster aid
US opens tariff probes into medical equipment, robotics, industrial machinery

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday it has opened new national security investigations into the import of personal protective equipment, medical items, robotics and industrial machinery. The “Section 232” investigations, which were opened on