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(NewsNation) — President Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday that would seek to criminalize certain actions related to burning the American flag, NewsNation has learned. The order would direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to review cases where ...
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Financial adviser talks about executive order on alternative investments for 401(k) investors
An executive order that President Donald Trump signed is called “Democratizing Access to Alternative Investments for 401(k) Investors.”
President Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order on flag burning, NewsNation reported, a move that aims to crack down on burning the American flag without running afoul of a 1989 Supreme Court decision that ruled doing so was protected speech.
In Florida's national parks, exhibits that detail slavery, U.S. invasions and the environmental toll of industrialization have been flagged by National Park Service staff for review under a presidential directive called "Restore Truth and Sanity to American History.
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Space.com on MSNTrump signs executive order to boost commercial space — and shift NASA's balance of power
"This reckless order puts people and wildlife at risk from private companies launching giant rockets that often explode and wreak devastation on surrounding areas,"
Asheville-area advocates consider possible impacts of a July 24 executive order that seeks drastic changes for homeless services nationwide. ASHEVILLE - In the months after Helene, Asheville and Buncombe County saw a jump in people experiencing unsheltered ...
President Donald Trump says he wants to get rid of mail-in ballots and do away with voting machines, but New Hampshire election officials say the system is safe and reliable.
SpaceX and Elon Musk just notched a significant win with President Donald Trump's latest executive order regarding commercial rocket launches.
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina signs an executive order for gang violence prevention and creates a task force.
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The News-Herald on MSNExecutive order on homelessness ‘raises fears’ for mental health advocacy
A recent executive order issued by the White House, titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” is causing “growing concern among mental health advocacy groups across the nation.”