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US Said to Have Killed 500 Houthi Fighters
U.S. military strikes in Yemen in recent weeks have killed at least 500 Houthi fighters, including senior commanders, a Saudi newspaper reported on Tuesday, based on interviews with U.S. officials and Yemen's information minister.
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Ceasefire Proposal Presented to Hamas in Cairo Talks
Qatari and Egyptian mediators have presented a new ceasefire framework to Hamas, including a multi-year truce, the release of all Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian security prisoners and a full Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, according to a report.
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Rep. Donalds Keeps Calm With Town Hall Activists
Several people tried to disrupt a town hall held by Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., on Monday night.
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Judge: Govt Must Restore 133 Foreign Student Visas
The Trump administration has until 5 p.m. Tuesday to reinstate the legal status allowing 133 international students to be in the United States, according to a temporary restraining order granted in a U.S. District Court in Georgia late last week.
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NCAA May Permit Direct Payment to Athletes
In a major move that would allow schools to start directly paying their athletes, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors proposed deleting 153 rules from its handbook as part of nine potential legislative changes at a Monday meeting. The proposals are pending approval of the...
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GOP States Target Driver's Licenses for Illegal Immigrants
As drivers on U.S. highways cross from one state to another, they often are greeted by a large "Welcome to ...." sign...
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Supreme Court to Weigh Objections to LGBT Storybooks
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider on Tuesday a bid by Christian and Muslim parents in Maryland to keep their elementary school children out of certain classes when storybooks with LGBT characters are read...
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Dems in El Salvador to Push for Deported Migrant's Release
A delegation of Democrat lawmakers visited El Salvador on Monday in a new push to secure the release of a wrongly deported U.S. resident at the center of a mounting political row...
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From Punk Rock to Political Rebel: Cherie Currie Goes MAGA
Punk rock icon Cherie Currie is also an actress, author, and artist. Perhaps surprisingly, she's now quite the conservative.
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Trump Swiftly Dismantles Deep State in First 100 Days
Hours after swearing an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution on Jan. 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing his attorney general to scour the Justice Department and other agencies for evidence of political "weaponization."
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Report: Anger at Israel Fuels Antisemitism in US
The Anti-Defamation League says the number of antisemitic incidents in the United States reached a record high last year and notes that 58% of the 9,354 incidents related to Israel, notably chants, speeches and signs at rallies protesting Israeli policies.In a report...
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Karen Read Retrials Begins in Killing of Boston Police Officer Boyfriend
Opening statements are expected Tuesday in the trial of Karen Read, who is accused of causing the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend but whose supporters contend is being framed for a murder she didn't commit...
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Kremlin: Open to Ukraine Talks if 'Obstacles' Removed
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that there are no concrete plans for talks between Russia and Ukraine, but such contacts could take place if Ukraine was willing to remove certain obstacles. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not specify which obstacles Moscow was referring to....
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Israel Kills Sunni Islamist Commander South of Beirut
An Israeli drone strike south of the Lebanese capital killed a top commander from militant group Jama'a Islamiya, the group said in a statement Tuesday.
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Pope Francis' Funeral to Be Held Saturday
Pope Francis will be laid to rest Saturday after lying in state for three days in St. Peter's Basilica, where the faithful are expected to flock to pay their respects to history's first Latin American pontiff...
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Stock Futures Rebound, Corporate Earnings in Focus
U.S. stock index futures rose Tuesday, bouncing back after equities tumbled in the previous session, when President Donald Trump's criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell rattled investors.
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Gold Breaks Above $3,500 to an All-Time High
Gold prices briefly broke above $3,500 per ounce to an all-time high Tuesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, rattling investors and increasing demand for the safe-haven asset.
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Judge Blocks Deportation of 2 Oregon Students
On Monday, United States District Judge Michael McShane issued a 14-day temporary restraining order blocking the federal government from deporting two University of Oregon students or having them transferred from the state, Oregon Live reported.
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Trump Backs 2 Republicans in 2026 Ariz. Governor Race
President Donald Trump wielded his powerful endorsement stick Monday night for two Arizona Republicans vying to unseat Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs next year: Rep. Andy Biggs and lawyer Karrin Taylor Robson.
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Judge Pauses NYC Mayor From Allowing ICE at Rikers
A New York judge has ordered city officials to temporarily halt a plan allowing federal immigration agents to operate within the Rikers Island jail complex ahead of a hearing later this week. In a written order Monday, Judge Mary Rosado barred the city from "taking any steps ...
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NYPD Arrests One Columbia Univ. Protester
Columbia University's student newspaper, The Spectator, reported on Monday that an alleged Columbia alum, whose name was not given, was arrested that evening after the college's public safety officers broke up an Israel-Gaza war protest.
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Report: DOJ Gives DOGE Access to Key Immigration Database
President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency has been granted access to a Department of Justice system that contains information on the case histories of millions of legal and illegal immigrants.
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FDIC Plans to Lay Off 20 Percent of Staff
A top U.S. bank regulator told staff Monday it plans to cut its workforce by roughly 20% as part of the Trump administration's broader efforts to cull the federal workforce.
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Insurers Accused of Colluding to Drop Fire Coverage in Parts of Calif.
Two lawsuits filed in Los Angeles allege major home insurance companies have colluded to limit coverage in California communities at high risk of wildfires and force homeowners onto the state's last-resort insurance plan, which offers basic coverage and high premiums.
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RICO Law Invoked to Charge More Venezuelan Gang Members
More than two dozen people whom the U.S. government says are current or past members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have been charged with murder, sex trafficking and other crimes under a federal law created to combat organized crime, the U.S. Justice Department said...