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Spanberger Backs Va. AG Hopeful Despite Violent Texts
Abigail Spanberger, the Democrat nominee for Virginia governor, declined to withdraw her endorsement of her party's nominee for attorney general, who admitted to sending violent texts about a political rival.
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GOP Offer Seen as Olive Branch in Shutdown Talks
Senate Democrats on Thursday expressed cautious optimism over a possible Republican olive branch to end the federal government shutdown: a guarantee of a future stand-alone vote to renew expiring Obamacare subsidies, the Washington Examiner reported.
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Venezuela Seeks UN Meeting Over US 'Threats'
Venezuela on Thursday asked the UN Security Council to hold emergency talks over what it said were "mounting threats" from the United States, which has sent warships to the Caribbean to fight drug trafficking. At UN headquarters in New York, diplomats told AFP the talks ...
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Fla. Bill Ties College Funding to Naming Roads for Kirk
A Florida state legislator introduced a bill this week that would withhold state funds from Florida's 40 public colleges and universities that fail to rename a campus street for the late conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
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Treasury Dept Sanctions 20 Linked to Sinaloa Cartel
The Trump administration on Thursday sanctioned eight people and 12 Mexico-based companies affiliated with the Sinaloa Cartel's Los Chapitos faction, which has been accused of being responsible for a large share of deadly drugs trafficked into the U.S.
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Sean Duffy to Newsmax: Dems Should Support Americans, Not Illegals
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told Newsmax on Thursday the shutdown shows that Democrats want to inflict pain on the American people.
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Bessent: US Finalizes $20B Economic Lifeline for Argentina
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that Washington had bought Argentine pesos and finalized a $20 billion economic support program to help prop up the South American nation's faltering finances.
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Scoop: CBP Secures Border With New $4.5B Smart Wall
The Trump administration has awarded $4.5 billion in new contracts to expand the Smart Wall system along the southwest border, marking the first projects funded under President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill.
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Melania Trump Documentary Gets Release Date
An Amazon MGM Studios documentary about first lady Melania Trump will be released next year.
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Trump: Obama Won Nobel Peace Prize for 'Doing Nothing'
President Donald Trump has derided the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to former President Barack Obama, saying the 44th president got it for "doing nothing" and "destroying our country.
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Trump Admin Weighs Extra $12B Clean Energy Cut
The federal government is considering canceling $12 billion in Congressionally-mandated funding for clean energy projects beyond the cuts announced last week, a list of targeted projects showed. The projects on the list include two major direct air capture ...
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NYC Takes on Big Tech in Youth Mental Health Fight
New York City has filed a sweeping lawsuit against some of the world's biggest social media companies, accusing them of driving a youth mental health crisis that has strained schools and public hospitals, The Hill reported.
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Don't Use Force on Chicago Journalists, Judge Orders Feds
A federal judge in Illinois has temporarily barred the Trump administration from using force against journalists covering protests outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement site near Chicago.
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Quinnipiac Poll: Cuomo Up With Adams Out of NYC Mayoral Race
In the wake of New York City Mayor Eric Adams ending his reelection bid, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo saw a 10-point increase in a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday.
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Report: Black Chicagoans Welcome ICE, National Guard Presence
Black Chicagoans are cheering the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and National Guard troops, reports Breitbart.
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Okla. GOP Gov. Questions National Guard Move to Ill.
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt broke with Texas and the Trump administration on the deployment of Texas National Guard troops to Chicago, citing his belief in federalism and "states' rights," The New York Times reported Thursday.
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Most States With Guard Troops in D.C. Plan Fall Withdrawal
More than half the states contributing National Guard troops to President Donald Trump's federal law enforcement initiative in Washington have set target dates for their withdrawal later this fall, state officials told The Associated Press.The dates, in late October and...
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China Tightens Controls on Rare Earth, Tech Exports
China outlined new curbs on exports of rare earths and related technologies on Thursday, extending controls over use of the elements critical for many high-tech and military products ahead of a meeting in about three weeks between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader ...
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Republicans Move to Undo Biden-Era Mining Rules
Congressional Republicans voted Thursday to roll back restrictions on mining, drilling and other development in three Western states, advancing President Donald Trump's ambitions to expand energy production from public lands. Senators voted 50-46 to repeal land management ...
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Trump on Nobel Prize: Focused on 'Saving Lives'
President Donald Trump says he isn't fazed about winning a Nobel Peace Prize, telling reporters, "They'll have to do what they do."
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Man Accused of Starting LA Fire Wrote Anti-Trump Posts
The man accused of sparking the flames that burned swaths of Los Angeles posted on social media about how climate change causes wildfires.
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N.Y. AG James, Who Targeted Trump, Indicted on Bank Fraud Charge in Va.
New York Attorney General Letitia James, who has built much of her political career attacking President Donald Trump, has been indicted on a bank fraud charge by a federal grand jury in Virginia.The grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia returned the indictment...
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DiCaprio’s Woke Pro-Antifa Movie Struggling at Box Office
Leonardo DiCaprio's new movie, "One Battle After Another," which has been blasted by conservatives as "an apologia for radical left-wing terrorism," is reportedly struggling to recoup its budget at the box office.
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Jeffries Hails Trump-Led Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., on Thursday applauded the news that Israel and Hamas have formally agreed to the first phase of a hostage release deal, calling it "a very, very positive step in the right direction."
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US Passes on World Bank Joint Statement on Climate Agenda
The U.S., the World Bank's largest shareholder, has declined to endorse what it called the bank's continued drift into climate politics, refusing to sign a statement by most of the bank's executive directors reaffirming support for its work on alleged manmade climate change.