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Social media erupted on Friday after a fiery exchange developed in the Oval Office between President Trump, VP Vance, and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Friday designating English as the official language of the United States, according to the White House.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke out on social media after a fiery exchange with President Trump and VP Vance at the Oval Office on Friday afternoon.
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The number of people with measles in Texas increased to 146 in an outbreak that led this week to the death of an unvaccinated school-aged child, health officials said Friday.
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The executive order will rescind a mandate from former President Bill Clinton that required the government and organizations that received federal funding to provide language assistance to non-English speakers.
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"Corporate greed has left too many working people behind," one of over 660 respondents said.
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Thousands of U.S. Agency for International Development workers who have been fired or placed on leave as part of the Trump administration's dismantling of the agency were being given a 15-minute window Thursday and Friday to clear out their workspaces.
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