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Trump Announces 2nd US Strike on Venezuelan Vessel Linked to Drug Trafficking
President Donald J. Trump announced Monday that U.S. military forces carried out a second strike against suspected Venezuelan narcotraffickers, escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas amid a broader crackdown on the international drug trade.In a Truth Social...
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Wall Street Ends Higher Ahead of Fed Meeting
The three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher Monday with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hitting intraday record highs, as the Street awaits the Federal Reserve's crucial policy meeting later this week.
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Rep. Mace Urges Ed Dept to Strip Funds Over Kirk Posts
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is urging Education Secretary Linda McMahon to cut off federal funding from taxpayer-funded institutions that don't discipline employees who celebrated or excused the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk last week in Utah.
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Bessent Says US Won't Hit China With Tariffs Over Russian Oil Unless Europe Goes First
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday the Trump administration would not impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods to halt China's purchases of Russian oil unless European countries hit China and India with steep duties of their own.Bessent told Reuters and...
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Watchdog Torches Soros Foundation Following Kirk Slaying
The chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center, a non-profit watchdog that monitors and reports on the ethics of public officials, sent a strongly worded "cease and desist" letter Thursday following Charlie Kirk's assassination...
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WashPost Poll: 1 in 6 Parents Reject Child Vaccine Schedule
About 1 in 6 parents have opted to skip or delay vaccinating their children for diseases other than the flu or COVID-19, a new poll from The Washington Post and the health policy nonprofit KFF found.
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Buttigieg: Biden Should Not Have Run for Reelection
Pete Buttigieg, who served as Transportation Secretary in former President Joe Biden's administration, said the former president should not have run for a second term last year.
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Trump: Republicans Must Pass Clean Funding Bill
President Donald Trump says House Republicans must "stick together" and vote to pass a "clean" short-term stopgap funding plan this week.
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More College Grads Struggling With Extended Unemployment
The share of long-term unemployed workers with college degrees has been on the rise, according to government data compiled by two researchers at the University of Chicago, reports The New York Times.
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Erika Kirk's Wikipedia Page Faces Possible Deletion
Wikipedia is reportedly thinking about deleting the profile page of Erika Kirk, the wife of assassinated conservative leader Charlie Kirk, Newsweek reported.
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Rubio: Revoke Visas of Those Celebrating Kirk's Murder
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday said the State Department should revoke the visas of people visiting the U.S. who "celebrate the murder" of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.
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VP Vance Hosts 'Charlie Kirk Show' Tribute
Vice President JD Vance sat in Monday as guest host of "The Charlie Kirk Show" to honor his late friend and conservative stalwart, vowing to carry on Charlie Kirk's legacy.
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Maurene Comey Sues Over Federal Prosecuting Job
Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor who worked on criminal cases involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, is contesting her July dismissal in a lawsuit that disputes President Donald Trump's assertion of broad presidential authority.
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Wash Post Columnist: Fired Over Kirk 'White Men' Posts
Washington Post columnist and opinion editor Karen Attiah on Monday said she was fired last week for "white men" posts she made following the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
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Ex-Sen. Manchin's New Book Rips Democrats
Former Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia is releasing a book that shows he has a bone to pick with many Democrats. Manchin, a Democrat turned independent who retired from the Senate in 2025 rather than run again in the deep red state, has written "Dead Center."
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FBI Probing Social Media Over Posts on Kirk Killing
The FBI is reportedly investigating at least seven social media accounts that appeared to have advanced knowledge of conservative leader Charlie Kirk's assassination. The posts were deleted within days of the attack on Kirk, and...
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Jeffries Camp on Sen's Mamdani Flak: 'Chris Van Who?'
The office of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., brushed off criticism from a Democrat senator over the chamber leader's lagging endorsement for Democrat socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani in New York, The New York Times reported. Sen. Chris Van Hollen,...
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Several NFL Teams Pay Tribute to Kirk
Eight NFL teams on Sunday paid tribute to deceased conservative leader Charlie Kirk, including the New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans.
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Sen. Cruz Erases Anti-Charlie Kirk Graffiti
When Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, saw anti-Charlie Kirk graffiti, he decided to take matters into his own hands.
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Sec. Rubio Leads Largest US Delegation Ever to Israel
The United States and Israel presented a unified position Monday as the largest American delegation ever to visit the country arrived in Jerusalem. The visit came during a time of mounting tension over international criticism...
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Speaker Johnson to Lead Kirk Vigil at Capitol
Speaker Mike Johnson will lead a vigil in memory of conservative elader Charlie Kirk in the Capitol on Monday evening, The Hill has reported. The Louisiana Republican will give remarks and prayers at the event in order to remember the assassination last week of the...
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Turning Point to Newsmax: Kirk's Death 'Cannot Kill the Message'
Turning Point USA workers "still have heavy hearts" following the murder of the organization's co-founder, Charlie Kirk, during an event in Utah last week, but have vowed not to let Kirk's death "kill the message" he spread, two members of the organization told Newsmax.
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GOP Support Building for Epstein Files Release
An increasing number of Republican lawmakers reportedly want Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all files the Department of Justice possesses related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Ex-Jet Mangold Criticizes N.J. Town for Not Honoring Kirk
Nick Mangold, who manned the offensive line for the New York Jets for 10 years, is speaking out after the New Jersey town he lives in refused to honor conservative leader Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last week. "I'm disgusted and saddened by my town," he posted.
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Hit Record Highs
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit intraday record highs Monday, beginning the week with the Federal Reserve's policy meeting on a strong note, while Tesla shares gained following CEO Elon Musk's stock purchase.