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The government's warrantless surveillance law expires April 30, giving Congress days to decide whether to renew the power to collect Americans' digital communications without a warrant — a short-term extension is already signed, but a longer deal is stuck on whether FBI searches of U.S. citizens' data require a judge's approval. President Trump is using the

Trump Uses Defense Production Act to Fast-Track Oil, Gas, and Coal Infrastructure

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Defense Production Act to fast-track coal, natural gas, and oil projects by bypassing standard environmental reviews, while also directing the military to buy coal power to prop up the electric grid. A federal appeals court is still blocking the deportation of

House Passes Bipartisan Bill to Grant 18-Month Temporary Protected Status Extension for Haitians

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350,000 Haitians with Temporary Protected Status
, and the House passed an 18-month extension of their work and residency rights, but the Senate has not voted. Meanwhile,

Officials Review Security for King Charles’s State Visit Following Shooting at Washington Dinner

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King Charles III arrives today
for a four-day state visit, with security plans updated after last weekend's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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