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Report: Terror Suspects Served at Same Army Base
The two suspects of the ISIS-inspired New Orleans attack that killed at least 15 and the Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas reportedly served at the same military base.
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Lawmakers Push to Restore Immediate Expensing for R&D
Lost amid the looming Congressional battle to renew President-elect Donald Trump's signature tax cuts beyond 2025 is an effort to reinstall a key tax provision that expired more than two years ago. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are renewing their push to restore...
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Feds Probe Connection Between New Orleans, Vegas Incidents
Federal and local law enforcement officials are searching for a possible connection between the deadly truck attack in New Orleans and the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas, President Joe Biden told reporters on Wednesday.
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Chinese Hackers Targeted Treasury's Sanctions Office
More details have emerged regarding the breaching of Treasury Department security protocols by Chinese hackers that the agency first revealed Monday in a letter to Congress.
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Trump Selected Ideological Disrupters for Cabinet
President-elect Donald Trump's newly announced Cabinet features a blend of ideological diversity, setting the stage for a distinctive approach to governance in Washington, the Washington Times reported.
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Volcano Off Oregon Coast Expected to Erupt in '25
An underwater volcano percolating 300 miles off the Oregon coast could erupt at any time, according to multiple media reports.
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Scientists: Yellowstone 'Unlikely' to Erupt Soon
The supervolcano resting underneath Yellowstone National Park is "unlikely" to erupt in our lifetime, scientists told The Washington Post.
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Trucks Used in New Orleans, Las Vegas Rented With Turo App
Both the vehicle used in the New Orleans attack and the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas on Wednesday were rented via the Turo app.
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Experts Warn of Increases in Vehicle Attacks
In light of back-to-back casualty incidents involving trucks, terrorism experts are warning of an increase in vehicle related attacks due to their low cost and high body count, USA Today reported on Wednesday.
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Cybertruck Explosion at Trump Hotel Linked to Fireworks Load
Authorities are investigating an explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump Las Vegas hotel, discovering the vehicle was loaded with "fireworks-style mortars" in what officials are treating as a possible act of terror, it has been reported.
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Economists: US-Made Means High Costs, Few Benefits
Buying U.S.-made products comes with a hefty price tag, and provisions to make them here shouldn't be expanded, economists argue in a new paper.
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Trump Could Appoint Most High Court Justices in Decades
President-elect Donald Trump might be able to increase his number of Supreme Court appointments to five if Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito Jr. retire during his second term , the most by any president in more than 60 years.
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Conservatives on X: Lightning Strikes an Omen
Lightning strikes on major monuments in New York and Washington, D.C., on New Year's Eve have sparked a flurry of reaction on social media, including from several supporters of President-elect Donald Trump.
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Lawmakers Seek Protection After Swattings, Bomb Threats
Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle are calling for lawmakers to receive additional protection after a spate of bomb threats and swatting incidents, the Washington Times reported Wednesday.
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Police Thwart Possible Armed Attack on Former AIPAC Office
An armed man was arrested after he allegedly traveled to Plantation, Florida, in search of an American Israel Public Affairs Committee office to harm employees there, The Hill reported Wednesday.
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SEC Writes Off $10 Billion in Fines It Can't Collect
The Securities and Exchange commission has levied billions of dollars in judgments in the past decade against those convicted of fraud, but the agency will also end up writing off billions it won't collect.
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Biden on New Orleans Attack: 'Anger and Frustration'
President Joe Biden expressed "anger and frustration" after a New Year's Day pickup truck attack in New Orleans that left 10 dead and dozens injured.
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Trump: Biden Had No Chance to Win if He Stayed in Race
As he rang in the new year at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, President-elect Donald Trump shot down President Joe Biden's claim about winning in November if he had stayed in the race.
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Fireworks Explosion in Honolulu Area Kills 3
A New Year's Eve fireworks explosion in a Honolulu-area neighborhood killed at least three people and critically injured 20, authorities said.
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Starbucks Closing Popular Seattle Location
Starbucks is closing its popular location near Pike Place Market in Seattle, KOMO-TV reported Wednesday.
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Bourbon Street 'Terrorist Attack' Kills at Least 15
At least 10 people were killed and 30 injured in the early hours of New Year's Day after a vehicle plowed into a group of revelers on New Orleans' famous Bourbon Street in what the mayor called a "terrorist attack."
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Tesla Cybertruck Catches Fire Outside Trump's Vegas Hotel
Police in Las Vegas are investigating the explosion of a Cybertruck, made by Elon Musk's Tesla company, outside the revolving doors of Trump International Hotel Wednesday morning. A social media video posted by a hotel guest showed orange flames pouring from the truck.
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Pope's Message for New Year: Respect, Protect Life
Pope Francis ushered in the New Year with a renewed appeal for the faithful to reject abortion, calling for a "firm commitment" to protect and respect life from conception to natural death.
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Johnson: Meeting With Trump New Year's Day to Discuss 'Strategy'
House Speaker Mike Johnson is huddling with President-elect Donald Trump to discuss "strategy," the Republican lawmaker told a news outlet."I'm going to be with him at Mar-a-Lago on New Year's Day," Johnson told News Radio 710 KEEL in Shreveport, La.
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Chris Sununu: Trump Admin Not 'Evil Dictatorship'
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu told Politico on Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump has proved his incoming administration is "not the evil dictatorship" that "liberal media" reports claimed it would be.