Federal workers start receiving second email demanding list of accomplishments

Federal employees are receiving a second round of emails demanding they account for their recent work. Unlike the first round, these messages are being sent directly by agencies, signaling a more aggressive push by Trump and Musk to scrutinize the federal workforce.

Kelly, Stanton, Biggs, Gosar react to Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
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An Arizona senator and congressman are reacting with varying opinions on the exchange between President Trump and Ukraine's President Zelenskyy.

Tempers flare during high-stakes Oval Office meeting
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy came to the White House with plans to sign a mineral deal to reimburse the USA for aid provided in their fight against Russia. But the meeting quickly devolved into a shouting match between Zelenskyy, President Trump, and Vice President JD Vance.

From Trump and Zelenskyy to history’s most heated presidential exchanges

President Donald Trump’s tense Oval Office meeting with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the latest in a history of heated presidential clashes with world leaders.

Trump-Zelenskyy meeting gets heated: 'Gambling with World War III'

A joint press conference with President Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy was canceled after a heated exchange between the leaders in the Oval Office.

Watch the whole Trump-Zelenskyy meeting

President Trump and Vice President Vance berated Ukraine’s president in the Oval Office, shouting at him before he was asked to leave the White House.

Lawmakers explore ways to weaken state judges, upend landmark case law

Republican-led state legislatures are advancing measures to limit judicial power, challenging the role of courts in deciding constitutional issues and selecting judges.

DEI content removed from Luke AFB's social media

Luke Air Force Base, as well as all other military entities, are ridding their social media accounts from DEI-related posts. This comes after an executive order from the Trump administration and memo from the Department of Defense.

Luke AFB removes DEI-related posts from social media
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A social media post from Luke Air Force Base said that several of its posts relating to DEI have been deleted. It's in accordance with an executive order to end DEI mentions online.

Animal advocates support bill for pet care standards
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A bill that passed through committee in the Arizona State Senate will define what adequate pet care standards need to be met by pet owners to prevent animal abuse. FOX 10's Justin Lum has the story.

'Common sense': Advocates say tougher animal cruelty laws will prevent egregious cases in AZ

A bill proposed in the Arizona State Senate aims to set clear parameters of animal cruelty laws as animal advocates clamor to curb a 29% increase in animal cruelty cases over the last two years.

Trump hosts British prime minister to discuss Ukraine, security

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he was confident that Russian President Vladimir Putin "will keep his word" if a deal is reached to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada planned for Tuesday; China tariffs to double

President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada are expected to go into effect on March 4, as critics warn it will drastically raise prices in the U.S.

Andrew Tate, brother Tristan leave Romania for US amid human trafficking case

Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged with human trafficking in Romania, have returned to the U.S. after a travel ban on them was lifted, a spokesman said.

Transgender service members will be discharged from military, Pentagon says

A new policy at The Pentagon will disqualify service members or recruits from serving if they’ve ever been diagnosed with or treated for gender dysphoria – with few exceptions.

Federal prisons holding 700 immigrants in detention, BOP says

The federal prison system as of Wednesday was holding about 700 immigrant detainees at four facilities, a Bureau of Prisons executive told a House committee.

Grand Canyon entrance staff cut; longer lines to get in reported

Feb. 26 marks the 106th anniversary of Congress establishing the Grand Canyon as a national park, but park-goers are worried after the Trump administration’s decision to cut 1,000 jobs from the national park service's staff.