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Trump: India, Pakistan Agree to Full Ceasefire
President Donald Trump says India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire but neither country confirms a deal, according to The Associated Press.
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Pentagon Orders Military to Remove All DEI Books
The Pentagon has ordered that all books at U.S. military institutions and libraries that relate to diversity, anti-racism, or gender issues be removed in the next two weeks.
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Rep. Greene Announces She Won't Run for Senate
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., announced on Friday that she will not seek her party's nomination for Senate.
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Poll: GOP Holds Slim Lead in Florida Governor's Race
Republicans have opened a narrow early lead in Florida's 2026 gubernatorial race, according to a new poll, Newsweek reported, as Democrats look to revive their fortunes in a state that has trended increasingly conservative under Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Pakistan: Responded After India Fired at Air Bases
State-run Pakistan Television said Saturday that retaliatory attacks are underway after India fired missiles at three air bases inside Pakistan. It did not give details, and it was unclear which military locations in India were being targeted.
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Witkoff on Iran: Sunday Talks Key to Negotiations' Fate
The U.S. special envoy leading the negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program said that if a fourth round of talks with the Islamic Republic in Oman on Sunday are not productive, "then they won't continue, and we'll have to take a different route.
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Favreau Urges 2028 Democrats to Come Clean on Biden
Podcast host Jon Favreau advised fellow Democrats who are thinking of running for president in 2028 to distance themselves from former President Joe Biden and say he should not have run for president in 2024.
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Mike Huckabee Slams Report of Trump-Netanyahu Feud
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee pushed back against a report that relations between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were strained, describing the article as "reckless and irresponsible," Mediaite reported.
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Thune Doesn't Want to Taxes to 'Go Up on Anybody'
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., says he doesn't want to see taxes "go up on anybody."
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Newark Mayor Arrested at ICE Detention Center
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday at an federal immigration detention center where he has been protesting its opening this week, a federal prosecutor said. Alina Habba, interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, said on the social platform X that Baraka committed ...
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Vance Waves Off Pope Leo XIV Trump Policies Criticism
Vice President JD Vance tempered any burgeoning feud the new Pope might have with the Trump administration saying that he attempts to separate politics from church.
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Treasury Urges Congress to Raise Debt Ceiling by Mid-July
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday urged Congress to raise the debt ceiling by mid-July "to protect the full faith and credit of the United States."
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Senators Push DOJ to Focus on Egg Prices
Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Jim Banks, R-Ind., want a greater government investigatory focus on the nation's egg producers.
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WashPost: Has McDonald's Priced Itself Out of Market?
Recent financial reports suggest that McDonald's has priced itself out as an affordable fast-food chain, according to The Washington Post.
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Trump Admin 'Looking at' Suspending Habeas Corpus
A senior White House official said Friday that President Donald Trump, as part of his sweeping immigration crackdown, is looking at suspending habeas corpus, the right of a person to challenge their detention in court.
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CIA Can Fire Doctor Who Pushed Vaccine Mandate
A U.S. district judge has allowed the CIA to proceed with firing its top physician, who had previously sought a restraining order against the agency, Politico reported.
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WH Balks on Hegseth Top Aide Amid Criticisms
The White House is blocking the permanent appointment of Ricky Buria as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's chief of staff because of his criticisms of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
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Nazi War Criminal Barbie Helped Establish Drug Cartel
Among all the war criminals from the German military during World War II, Klaus Barbie may be the most infamous. More than 40 years after he died in a French prison, a report claims he was involved in setting up one of the most powerful South American drug cartels in the 70s.
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Leavitt: Ridiculous to Think Trump Profits From Presidency
It's "ridiculous" to think President Donald Trump is benefiting financially from his White House term, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday, The Hill reports.
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States Sue Trump for Fast-Tracking Oil, Gas Projects
A coalition of 15 states is suing over President Donald Trump's efforts to fast-track energy-related projects, saying the administration is bypassing environmental protection laws and threatening endangered species, critical habitat and cultural resources. Trump issued an ...
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US Opens Security Probe Into Imported Commercial Jets
The U.S. Commerce Department said Friday it has opened a national security investigation into the import of commercial aircraft, jet engines and parts. The investigation, which was opened on May 1 but not publicly disclosed previously, seeks public comment within three weeks ...
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Judge Sets Dates for Menendez's Resentencing Hearings
Resentencing hearings for Erik and Lyle Menendez will move forward next week after a series of delays. The brothers were sentenced in 1996 to life in prison without the possibility of parole for fatally shooting their entertainment executive father, Jose Menendez, and ...
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Number of US Measles Cases Steadily Rising
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control reports there are now 1,0001 confirmed measles cases in the U.S. The nationwide caseload is steadily rising with no end in sight.
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Columbia Suspends 65 Students After Library Takeover
Columbia University placed at least 65 students on interim suspension Friday, and barred another 33 from campus after the anti-Israel protesters forced their way into the Butler Library reading room Wednesday and refused to leave, according to JNS.
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Pope Leo XIV’s Childhood Home Taken Off Market
The childhood home of Pope Leo XIV has been pulled off the market as the owner decides how to make the most of his property's revised market value, the New York Post reported on Friday.