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Mamdani Eyes Lawyer Who Defended Terrorist for Role
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is expected to name a lawyer who defended an al-Qaida terrorist and a pro-Palestinian activist at Columbia University to a top position at City Hall, the New York Post reported Monday.
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FBI Announces $50K Reward for Suspect in Brown Shooting
The FBI on Monday announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in the killing of two Brown University students in a classroom shooting Saturday in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Netanyahu: Aussie PM 'Pours Fuel' on Antisemitism
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Sunday's deadly shooting at a Jewish holiday celebration in Sydney and said he had warned his Australian counterpart that the country's support for Palestinian statehood would fuel antisemitism. Gunmen opened fire during an ...
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Rabbi Menken to Newsmax: America at Crossroads With Antisemitism
Rabbi Yaakov Menken warned Monday on Newsmax that rising antisemitism threatens not only Jewish communities but the future of the U.S., following a deadly terrorist attack in Sydney.
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Aussie PM: Bondi Beach Suspect Was Probed for ISIS Ties
One of the terrorist shooters in Sunday's deadly Bondi Beach shooting in Australia was investigated by Australian intelligence (ASIO) in 2019 for potentially having ties to the global terrorist network ISIS, according to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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Eyewitnesses: Police 'Froze' in Bondi Beach Attack
Eyewitnesses to Sunday's mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney say police officers hesitated as terrorists opened fire on a crowd of Jews gathered to celebrate Hanukkah.
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Nick Reiner On Suicide Watch: Report
Nick Reiner is on suicide watch in a jail in Los Angeles after being arrested on suspicion of killing his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, TMZ reported.
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Senate Clears Key Hurdle Toward Passing $901B NDAA
The Senate voted Monday to end debate on the $901 billion defense authorization bill, clearing a key hurdle but stopping short of final passage.
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CNBC Survey: Inflation Forcing Americans to Spend Less During Holidays
Inflation is impacting how Americans plan to spend during the holidays, according to the new CNBC All-America Economic Survey.
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Trump Files $5B Lawsuit Against BBC
President Donald Trump sued the BBC on Monday for defamation over edited clips of a speech that made it appear he directed supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol, opening an international front in his fight against media coverage he deems untrue or unfair.
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Sen. Tuberville: Labeled a CAIR 'Extremist' Is a 'Badge of Honor'
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., said Monday it was a "badge of honor" to be labeled an anti-Muslim extremist by the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
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DeSantis Defies Trump Order on State AI Regs
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, said Monday that President Donald Trump's recent executive order aimed at limiting state-level artificial intelligence laws will not deter Florida from advancing its own AI safeguards.
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Court Fight Begins Over New Calif. Congressional Map
The fight over California's new congressional map designed to help Democrats flip congressional House seats will go to court Monday as a panel of federal judges considers whether the district boundaries approved by voters last month can be used in elections.
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Trump Faults Brown for Delay in Finding Shooter
President Donald Trump on Monday placed blame on Brown University for delays in identifying the suspect in the deadly campus shooting over the weekend in Providence, Rhode Island, calling it a "school problem."
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Judge Accused of Aiding Illegal Said She'd Take Heat
Prosecutors played audio recordings Monday as they tried to show jurors that a Wisconsin judge knew what was at stake earlier this year when she directed an immigrant to a private door while federal agents were in the courthouse to arrest the man.
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N.Y. GOP Wants Trump to Choose Sides in Gov Race
Republicans are hoping to avoid a primary in the New York governor's race and want President Donald Trump to step in.
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Trump Signals Pot Rules Change
President Donald Trump said Monday that his administration is considering reclassifying marijuana under federal drug law, a move that would place it in a less restrictive category.
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Australia Shooting Spurs Calls for Tougher Gun Laws
Australia's latest mass shooting has reignited calls for stricter gun laws after authorities confirmed one of the gunmen legally owned multiple firearms despite carrying out a deadly attack, The Daily Mail reported Monday.
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Trump Admin Says WH Ballroom Construction Is a National Security Matter
The Trump administration said Monday in a court filing that the president’s White House ballroom construction project must continue for national security reasons. The filing came in response to a lawsuit filed last Friday by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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House Panel: Crime Stats Altered Under D.C. Police Chief
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in a report published Sunday alleged that the Metropolitan Police Department manipulated and lowered publicly reported crime statistics in the District of Columbia under the leadership of outgoing police Chief Pamela Smith.
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Trump Pushes Back on Criticism of Reiner Comments
President Donald Trump on Monday brushed off criticism of his comments about the apparent murders of filmmaker and comedian Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner.
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Trump: Classifying Fentanyl as 'Weapon of Mass Destruction'
President Donald Trump said Monday he was classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, ramping up his administration's campaign against drug cartels in Latin America.
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GoFundMe Launches Hub After Brown University Shooting
In the wake of Saturday's mass shooting at Brown University, GoFundMe announced it has created a centralized hub housing all verified fundraisers connected to the tragedy to make it easier for people to help those affected.
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Rep. Omar Alleges Racial Profiling in Son's ICE Stop
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said federal immigration agents stopped her son over the weekend and required him to prove his U.S. citizenship, adding to mounting controversy over a heightened Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence in the Twin Cities.
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Conditional US Offer: NATO-Style Security for Ukraine
The U.S. offered Ukraine security guarantees similar to those provided to NATO members, but with a caveat: Kyiv must accept the deal now because a future proposal might be less generous.