Deepanjali Sharma
Deepanjali Sharma is a Political News Writer at MEAWW, where she reports on US politics, policy debates, and key developments shaping global affairs.
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Judge halts Trump college data plan, calls rollout ‘rushed and chaotic’
Ruling limits college data collection in 17 states but allows discrimination probes
US deploys rescue helicopters in search for missing F-15 co-pilot in Iran
Rescue teams recover one airman, hunt continues for second pilot in hostile territory
Trump warns Iran ‘time is running out,’ issues 48-hour Hormuz ultimatum
EU ministers seek windfall tax on energy giants amid soaring oil prices
Trump mocks 'failing' NYT for botching NATO's name: 'Hiring standards have gone way down'
The New York Times fixed the NATO naming error after backlash and President Trump's criticism, and said it updated both print and online versions
Court blocks DOJ attempt to revive Powell subpoenas, says claims 'do not come close'
Chief Judge Boasberg rules government failed to show wrongdoing in Fed probe
Schumer, Dems wage war on Trump's 'America Last' budget: 'Toss the morally bankrupt plan in trash'
Democrats pushed back on Trump's 2027 budget, saying it prioritized military funding while cutting programs many Americans rely on
Iranian diplomats rebuke Trump’s threat to bomb country ‘back to the Stone Age’
Human rights groups criticize war rhetoric amid escalating US–Iran tensions
Trump claims Hormuz reopening is ‘easy’ as limited vessel traffic returns
Trump details outlook for reopening key shipping lane amid oil volatility
One US pilot rescued, one missing inside Iran after F-15 shot down
Iranian media said the IRGC targeted the aircraft, with Nour News reporting it was destroyed over central Iran by an advanced air defense system
Trump ousts Bondi in sudden shake‑up, taps Todd Blanche as interim AG
'We love Pam, and she will be transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector', President Trump wrote
Trump cheers 'unified' GOP on DHS, torches Dems' 'open borders' as shutdown drags on
President Trump indicated plans to ensure employees are compensated, though details on how the move would be implemented remained unclear
Jeffries blasts 'reckless' $200B Iran budget as healthcare axed: 'Americans will furiously react'
Jeffries argued voters would strongly oppose shifting funds from domestic programs to support increased military spending tied to overseas tensions
Court frees Tina Peters from 'deceitful' label as 9-year sentence cut: 'Not her belief, her actions'
A three-judge panel said the trial court's comments on Tina Peters' belief in 2020 election fraud went beyond relevant sentencing considerations
Stocks tumble and oil jumps above $113 as Trump's Iran address lacks ceasefire roadmap
Rising oil prices and falling stocks reflected investor concerns over prolonged conflict and potential disruptions to global energy supply
Khanna shreds Trump's Iran war, says 'just declare victory and get out' as fresh escalation looms
Ro Khanna said President Trump expected a 'pliant' Iranian leader to boost leverage over China but was instead surprised by resistance from clerics
Trump sits in court, calls birthright citizenship 'stupid' as justices grill his order
The court examined constitutional and historical views on citizenship as Trump defended limiting it to children of citizens or permanent residents
Vance swears in AAG Colin McDonald, says Trump administration targeting fraud
Vance says fraud enforcement expanding as Colin McDonald leads new DOJ division
'I was clearly targeted': Rep Randy Fine says Iran faked Newsmax interview to breach his accounts
Randy Fine indicated the attempt appeared designed to gain entry to his Google account, though no breach was confirmed
Trump claims Iran sought ceasefire, vows 'back to the stone ages' until Hormuz opens
Tehran rejected claims of outreach and emphasized sovereignty, with the IRGC stating the waterway remains firmly under its control
Trump demands Congress 'fix' DHS as Leavitt blasts Dems for holding country hostage
'The president just can't keep signing presidential memorandums and proclamations every time Congress fails to do its job', Leavitt said