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WH Releases Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Records
About 10,000 pages of records related to the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy were released Friday, continuing the disclosure of national secrets ordered by President Donald Trump.
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Sarah Palin Dismisses Apology in NY Times Libel Trial
Former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin sounded unmoved by a former New York Times opinion editor's emotional apology during a libel hearing. James Bennet issued a tearful apology to Palin on the witness stand Thursday at a libel hearing over a 2017 editorial...
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Trump: Van Hollen 'Looked Like a Fool' Over Salvadoran Deportee
President Donald Trump Friday accused Sen. Chris Van Hollen of looking like a "fool" over his trip to El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the immigrant deported on allegations of being a member of the MS-13 gang...
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Regulators OK Capital One, Discover $35B Deal
The pending merger between Capital One and Discover Financial services received approval from several regulators Friday, bringing the $35 billion tie-up closer to completion.
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Trump Floats US-Europe Meeting as Vance Visits Italy
Vice President JD Vance met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome on Friday for a second day of talks on tariffs, and the White House suggested a broader U.S.-Europe summit was under consideration when President Donald Trump visits.
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Trump Admin Takes Over Penn Station Rebuild
President Donald Trump's administration announced this week that the Department of Transportation and Amtrak will take over New York City's Penn Station reconstruction project and shave millions in taxpayer funding from its budget.
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Majority of Puerto Rico Has Power After Total Blackout
Power was restored to 98.8% of customers early Friday after an island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico earlier this week, authorities said.
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Trump Admin Seeks Harvard's Foreign Funding Records
President Donald Trump's administration said on Friday it sought Harvard University's records on foreign funding going back a decade and on some foreign ties, in the government's latest escalation against the educational institution. The Trump administration has launched a...
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Alleged FSU Gunman Was Involved in Custody Battle
The alleged gunman at Florida State University on Thursday once was at the center of an international child custody dispute.
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N.Y. AG James: Falsifying Charges Are 'Baseless'
New York Attorney General Letitia James claims accusations she falsified real estate records are "baseless."
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2 Dead After Shooting at Florida State; Suspect Deputy's Stepson
A gunman opened fire Thursday at Florida State University, killing two people and wounded at least six others, police said. The 20-year-old alleged gunman is the stepson of a sheriff's deputy whose former service weapon was used in the shooting, authorities said.
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Medal of Honor Recipient Dakota Meyer Reenlists in Marines
Sgt. Dakota Meyer, a Medal of Honor recipient for heroism in Afghanistan, reenlisted into the Marine Corps Reserve after a 15-year break.
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Trump Taps Mark Levin, Dietl, McMaster to Homeland Council
President Donald Trump has announced four new members for his revamped Homeland Security Advisory Council, saying they will do an "incredible job."
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Hamas Rejects Latest Israeli Hostage Release Proposal
The terror organization Hamas has rejected the latest ceasefire and hostage deal proposal from Israel, the group officially announced on Thursday night.
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Huckabee Delivers Trump's Peace Prayer in Jerusalem
The new U.S. ambassador to Israel prayed at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Friday, delivering a handwritten message from President Donald Trump calling for peace in Israel...
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Seattle Officially Looks to Distance Self From 'Defund Police' Movement
One of America's bluest cities – whose then-mayor embraced a month-long law-enforcement no-go zone five years ago – has decided to temper its "defund the police" rhetoric, at least for now.
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Iowa's GOP Prepares for Open Governor Primary
Gov. Kim Reynolds' surprise announcement last week that she would not seek a third term as governor after nearly a decade in the office set Des Moines abuzz with who might jump into a newly wide-open primary race, the first for Iowa Republicans since 2010.
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Houthis: US Strikes on Yemeni Oil Port Kill 38
U.S. airstrikes targeting an oil port held by Yemen's Houthi rebels killed 38 people and wounded 102 others, the group said Friday, marking the single-deadliest known attack under President Donald Trump's new campaign...
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Lawmakers Visit Taiwan to Affirm US Support Amid Tensions
Republican and Democrat lawmakers made their first trip to Taiwan under the new Trump administration, a bipartisan one, aiming to show both Taiwan and China that U.S. support for Taiwan's defense remains broad, despite recent tensions in trade relations.
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Judge Extends Ban on DOGE Access to Social Security Data
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction on Thursday that extends a ban on billionaire Elon Musk's aides from accessing private information on millions of Americans held in the Social Security Administration's computer systems...
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Google to Appeal Part of US Court's Monopoly Ruling
Alphabet's Google plans to appeal against the "adverse" portion of the court decision in the U.S. Department of Justice's monopoly case against the technology giant.
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Rubio: US May Drop Russia-Ukraine Peace Effort
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that the U.S. may be ready to "move on" from efforts for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal if there is not progress in the coming days.
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Trump: Tit-for-Tat China Tariffs May Be Near End
U.S. President Donald Trump signaled a potential end to the tit-for-tat tariff hikes between the U.S. and China that shocked markets, and that a deal over the fate of social media platform TikTok may have to wait.
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US Strikes Yemeni Port Used by Iran-Backed Houthis
U.S. forces carried out an airstrike Thursday on a key oil port in western Yemen used by Houthi militants, aiming to cut off a major source of fuel and revenue for the Iran-backed group, according to the U.S. Central Command, The Hill reported.
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Sen. Van Hollen Says He Met Deported Man in El Salvador
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said on Thursday he met Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man who was recently deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration.