Musk Says DOGE, Treasury Agree on New Anti-Fraud Measures to Claw Back $50 Billion in Payment Fraud
One of the most significant changes will be the requirement that all outgoing government payments include a payment categorization code.
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New Tax Priorities Unveiled by White House | Live With Josh
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Christ Church: Oxford’s Crown Jewel
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How NASA’s Voyagers Reached the Outer Planets and Interstellar Space
In ‘This Week in History,’ a 176-year phenomenon gave NASA the opportunity to visit the outer planets and the chance for an astronomical ‘family portrait.’

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Group of Cities, Counties Sue Over Trump’s Bid to End Sanctuaries
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Freed Jan. 6 Prisoners Speak Out as They Begin to Rebuild Their Lives
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DeepSeek Triggers Global Scrutiny, Security Concerns, Federal Bans
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Trump Revokes Security Clearances of More Former and Current Officials
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Israeli Strikes Suspected Hezbollah Weapons Site in Eastern Lebanon
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Trump Doubles CBS Lawsuit Damages to $20 Billion Over Harris’s 60 Minutes Interview
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Consumer Confidence Slips as Inflation Expectations Jump
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Impossible for Umpire Crew to ‘Fix’ Game: Former MLB Umpire Rocky Roe
For 23 seasons, Rocky Roe served as an MLB umpire, with assignments including the World Series and All-Star Games.

Impossible for Umpire Crew to ‘Fix’ Game: Former MLB Umpire Rocky Roe
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Toby Keith’s Children Share Tributes on 1st Anniversary of His Death
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