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Social security admin partially walks back plans for ID verification, cutting phone services

The Social Security Administration said Wednesday it would modify it’s proposed new policy by foregoing an in person requirement to verify the identity of account holders with Disability Insurance, Medicare and SSI Applications. “We have listened to our customers, Congress, advocates, and others, and we are updating our policy to provide better customer service to…
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Judges, stay in your lane and stay out of politics

The courts should not be tools of political obstruction…
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Navarro says Trump’s tariffs will raise $6 trillion over a decade

Peter Navarro, a senior trade adviser to President Trump, said the president’s tariff plan will raise more than $6 trillion in federal revenue over the next decade. Navarro joined “Fox News Sunday,” where host Shannon Bream noted that Americans are concerned that Trump’s tariffs are going to raise the price of everyday goods…
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Trump sets a new record for strategic partnerships with Latin America

President Trump’s administration is strengthening U.S. presence and partnerships in Latin America, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, and other officials visiting key countries to discuss security, stability, and prosperity…
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How Republicans could foil Harris’ Supreme Court plans if she’s elected
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