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Politics How Trump's latest crypto launch enriches his family The president and his sons made $5 billion on paper as their cryptocurrency started trading — highlighting the extraordinary degree to which they are personally profiting from Trump's return to the Oval Office. Maria Aspan
National Florida working to end vaccine mandates Florida lawmakers will vote whether to repeal a law that requires children to receive vaccines for polio, diphtheria, measles, and mumps before entering school. Greg Allen
Politics Epstein survivors join with lawmakers in calling for full release of government files Standing in front of the U.S. Capitol, a group of eight survivors shared emotional stories of abuse and demanded more transparency from Congress on the government's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Elena Moore
Law & Courts Seattle Police released from federal oversight After 13 years of oversight, a federal judge has restored local control of the Seattle Police Department. Amy Radil
Politics President Trump floats deploying National Guard troops to New Orleans President Trump said the White House is considering whether to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago or a place with a governor who would welcome them, like New Orleans. Franco Ordoñez
Business In a brawl over right-wing TV, Newsmax sues Fox News Right-wing TV news outlet Newsmax sued Fox News on antitrust grounds, alleging the conservative media powerhouse had illegally sought to suppress its smaller rival's growth in cable news. David Folkenflik
Politics A bipartisan bill to ban lawmakers from trading stocks is unveiled in the House Efforts to ban congressional stock trading have stalled for years. But a group of bipartisan lawmakers has a new consensus plan and wants a vote to show lawmakers aren't profiting from their roles. Deirdre Walsh
Politics HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s impact on Americans' health New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg discusses how Kennedy's cuts to government staff and expert groups will impact everyday Americans. A vaccine skeptic, he fired the CDC director last week. Dave Davies
Arts & Life 'Butterfly' is a frustrating spy thriller with a few too many twists Daniel Dae Kim stars in a thriller about a spy who comes out of hiding to save his long-lost daughter. But instead of personal revelations, the series gets mired in plot twists and shoot-outs. John Powers
Politics New Jersey Democrat faces House censure vote and removal from key committee New Jersey Democrat LaMonica McIver is facing a censure vote in the House of Representatives over her arrest earlier this year at an immigration detention facility. Barbara Sprunt