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POLITICS
Republican Suggests Children Should Work to Pay for School Lunches Amid Federal Funding Freeze

Republican Rep. Rich McCormick advocates for children to work in fast-food jobs to afford school lunches, commenting on the recent federal funding freeze.

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Trump Administration Temporarily Halts Federal Grants and Loans, Drawing Criticism

The Trump administration has paused all federal grants and loans, raising concerns among lawmakers about potential impacts on vital programs.

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Trump's Freeze on Federal Funding Faces Legal Challenges and Constitutional Concerns

Trump's order to freeze federal funds raises legal concerns as challengers argue it violates the Constitution and the Impoundment Control Act.

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ECONOMY
WHO Faces Major Funding Challenges as US Withdrawal Leaves $958 Million Shortfall

The US withdrawal from the WHO presents a $958 million funding gap for the global health agency, reshaping health priorities.

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Trump Administration Pauses Federal Grants and Loans, Prompting Bipartisan Outcry

The Trump administration's pause on federal grants and loans has sparked significant backlash from Congress, raising questions about legality and potential impacts on public funding.

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WORLD NEWS
US Pulls Back on Foreign Aid as Trump Orders Comprehensive Review

The US State Department has paused nearly all foreign aid, except to Israel and Egypt, following Trump's order to review spending practices.

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POLITICS
Supreme Court to Decide on First Publicly Funded Religious Charter School in Oklahoma

The Supreme Court will review Oklahoma's proposed first publicly funded religious charter school, potentially blurring church-state lines in education.

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US State Department Freezes Funding for Nearly All Global Aid Programs

The US State Department has halted funding for nearly all aid programs, causing widespread concern over humanitarian assistance worldwide.

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Supreme Court to Decide on Oklahoma's Proposal for First Publicly Funded Religious Charter School

The Supreme Court will hear a case on whether to allow the first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma, potentially reshaping education law on religious funding.

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WORLD NEWS
Mauricio Funes, Former Salvadoran President, Dies in Exile at 65

Mauricio Funes, the former president of El Salvador, died in Nicaragua at 65, evading corruption charges that led to his exile.

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