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Trump wants to fire thousands of government workers. Liberals are preparing to fight back if he wins

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February 16, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump has plans to radically reshape the federal government if he returns to the White House, from promising to deport millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally to abolishing government agencies and firing tens of thousands of workers and replacing them with loyalists.

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UN chief urges divided nations to approve blueprint to address global challenges from climate to AI

The United Nations chief is urging the world’s divided nations to compromise and approve a blueprint to address global challenges from conflicts and climate change to artificial intelligence and reforming the U.N. and global financial institutions

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Blinken subpoenaed to appear next week before House committee over Afghanistan

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US Senate committee questions tech executives about election threats

U.S. lawmakers questioned tech executives on Wednesday about their preparations for battling foreign disinformation threats ahead of elections in November, with both

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Bank of England set to hold rates with bond sales in spotlight

The Bank of England looks set to keep interest rates on hold on Thursday as it awaits signs that inflation risks are quashed, putting the focus instead on a decision about

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Fed slashes rates by a half-point – what that means for the economy and the presidential election

The relatively large rate cut signals that the Fed is shifting its focus from fighting inflation to supporting the labor market, an economist explains.

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Kim calls for bolstering nuclear and conventional weapons after testing 2 types of missiles

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Colombia government suspends peace talks with ELN rebels

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Sudan's warring parties say they are open for peaceful solutions

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