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Trump Administration Defies Congress on Foreign Aid Spending

The Trump administration's move to restrict foreign aid spending has sparked concerns about a power grab, with one law professor calling it a huge transfer of authority from Congress to the president. The Office of Management and Budget, led by Russell Vought, has labeled over $500 million in global health funds as "unallocated," limiting their use.

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Congress committee chairman speaks at hearing with Army leaders seated across from him.

Pentagon Draws Congressional Fire Over Canceled Europe Deployment

Congressional leaders are breathing down the Pentagon's neck after a surprise deployment cancellation left lawmakers fuming, with the House Armed Services Committee chair vowing to ensure the department sticks to its statutory commitments. The canceled deployment involved the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, which was set to head to Poland.

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War Powers Resolution Loopholes Undermine Congressional Oversight

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently revealed that a cease-fire pauses the 60-day War Powers Resolution clock, highlighting loopholes that undermine Congressional oversight. This gray area allows military operations to continue with minimal accountability, blurring the lines between action and inaction.

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AMA Warns Congress of AI Chatbot Data Risks in Mental Health

The American Medical Association is urging Congress to set safeguards for AI chatbots offering mental health guidance, warning of potential risks if these tools aren't designed and deployed responsibly. Well-designed AI tools, however, can bring significant benefits to mental healthcare.

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