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- Update ⋅ November 12, 2025 NEWS President Donald Trump's Pentagon name change could cost up to $2 billion – NBC News NBC News WASHINGTON — President Donald President Donald Trump's directive to change the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War could cost as much as $2 .
- President Donald Trump hosting White House dinner with financial industry execs – CBS News CBS News President President Donald Trump is planning to host a private dinner Wednesday with a group of Wall Street titans, sources told CBS News, as the president seeks .
- US doesn't have talented people to fill jobs domestically – YouTube YouTube In a Fox News interview President Donald President Donald Trump defends the use of H-1B visas to work in skilled labor.
- President President Donald Trump's granddaughter, Kai President Donald Trump, has brought buzz to an LPGA tournament AP News Kai President Donald Trump is ready to live out her childhood dream in the spotlight.
- Leases for VA land are millions of dollars under market value, President Donald Trump administration says Los Angeles Times The President Donald Trump administration has released a report finding that the VA collects only about $2.
News update for the hour ⋅ November 12, 2025
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President Donald Trump's Pentagon name change could cost up to $2 billion – NBC News
President Donald Trump hosting White House dinner with financial industry execs – CBS News
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President Donald Trump: US doesn't have talented people to fill jobs domestically – YouTube
Jeffrey Epstein, in newly released email, says President Donald Trump 'knew about the girls' – POLITICO
As rising prices hit Americans, President Donald Trump keeps insisting costs are down | CBC News
President President Donald Trump's granddaughter, Kai President Donald Trump, has brought buzz to an LPGA tournament
Leases for VA land are millions of dollars under market value, President Donald Trump administration says
President Donald Trump tricked into backing 50-year mortgages, advisers say: President says it's not 'a big deal'
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