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    With no end in sight to their deployment, National Guard troops roam Washington

    Over 2,500 National Guard troops remain in Washington D.C. eight months after a crime emergency declaration, patrolling streets and tourist sites with no clear end date. Despite significant taxpayer cost and concerns about the optics of armed soldiers, local officials have limited power to end the deployment, which continues indefinitely unless courts intervene.

    JD Vance will lead US team to Iran talks in Pakistan: White House

    US Vice President JD Vance will lead American delegates for talks with Iran in Pakistan. This comes after President Donald Trump stated he would not attend. The meetings aim to end the Middle East conflict before a ceasefire expires. Tensions are high as Iran allegedly violated the ceasefire. The US has threatened severe retaliation if a deal is not reached.

    Allies fear a rushed US-Iran framework deal could backfire, leaving technical deadlock

    US-Iran war news: European allies express concern over a potentially hasty U.S. deal with Iran. They fear an inexperienced American team might secure a superficial agreement on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief. This could lead to prolonged, complex follow-up talks. The U.S. White House rejects these criticisms, stating President Trump prioritizes American interests. Talks are ongoing, focusing on uranium stockpiles and sanctions.

    ‘No stone will be unturned’: White House taps FBI over missing scientists case, calls concerns ‘legitimate’

    President Trump has directed the FBI to investigate a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances of nearly a dozen individuals, including scientists and military personnel, over the past three years. The White House is working with federal agencies to review these cases for potential commonalities, acknowledging the legitimacy of concerns surrounding these incidents.

    Trump ballroom construction allowed for now, US appeals court says

    A US appeals court has permitted President Donald Trump's administration to proceed with building a new ballroom at the White House. This decision temporarily halts a lower court's order that had stopped the project. The court will hold a hearing in June to further review the case.

    US weighs tougher auto import rules to accelerate reshoring

    The Donald Trump administration is considering changes to North American trade rules that could raise tariffs on imported vehicles and push automakers to increase US-based production.

    The Economic Times
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