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US Creates 300,000 Apprenticeships, Targets 1 Million

The US Department of Labor has launched nearly 300,000 new apprenticeships this year, aiming for one million. The initiative focuses on trades, tech, and new sectors like law enforcement. Read more.

US bars Europeans accused of pressuring tech censorship

The US State Department has barred five European figures from entry, accusing them of coercing American tech firms to censor US viewpoints. Discover the implications for digital speech and transatlantic relations.

Trump Blocks Abortion Access for US Veterans

The Trump administration has halted abortion services for veterans at VA facilities, reversing a 2024 policy. This move restricts care for rape survivors and those with life-threatening pregnancies.

US Holiday Fuel Prices Hit Four-Year Low

US motorists find relief as average petrol prices drop below $3 a gallon this December, the lowest festive season cost since 2020. Discover the state-by-state breakdown and the economic factors at play.

US citizens carry passports daily amid immigration raids

Across the United States, naturalised and native-born citizens are carrying passports daily due to fear of detention in immigration raids. Five individuals share their stories of living in a climate of heightened anxiety.

Trump Recalls 30 Ambassadors in Diplomatic Purge

The Trump administration has ordered nearly 30 career diplomats home from posts worldwide, leaving key embassies without leadership. Critics warn it undermines US credibility. Read the full story.

Trump recalls 30 ambassadors in diplomatic shake-up

The Trump administration has recalled nearly 30 senior diplomats, a move critics call a purge of the professional foreign service. Read the full analysis of this unprecedented diplomatic reshuffle.

Trump Announces 'Trump-Class' Battleships for US Navy

President Trump has announced a new 'Golden Fleet' of 'Trump-class' battleships, claiming they will be 100 times more powerful than WWII vessels. The move aims to overhaul a fleet he has long criticised.

Senate Democrats to Sue DoJ Over Epstein Files

Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are moving to sue the Department of Justice for failing to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents by the legal deadline. Discover the political and legal battle for transparency.

Trump Photo Restored to Epstein Files After Removal

The US Justice Department reinstated an image featuring Donald Trump to the Jeffrey Epstein document release, stating its removal was unrelated to the President. Deputy AG Todd Blanche explains the decision.

US Strikes 70 ISIS Targets in Syria After Troop Deaths

The US and Jordan conduct a major air assault on Islamic State compounds in Syria, vowing further action after a deadly attack killed three Americans. Read the full details of Operation Hawkeye Strike.

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