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Ed Dept Launches UC Berkeley Foreign Funding Inquiry
The Department of Education said Friday it is investigating the University of California, Berkeley, regarding possible violations of the law regarding the disclosure of foreign gifts and contracts.
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Savage: Schumer Should Stand With Jews, Not Harvard
Michael Savage, host of "Savage Nation," on Friday ridiculed Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the highest-ranking Jewish lawmaker in the U.S., for supporting Harvard's lawsuit against the Trump administration for freezing $2.2 billion in federal research...
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Interior Secretary Burgum: WH Reviewing Boundaries of Natl Monuments
The Trump administration is reviewing the boundaries of several national monuments, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum told Semafor.
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Lawsuit Seeks Signal Records From Past 3 Months
A public interest law firm has filed a federal lawsuit against the participants in a Signal chat group discussion last month regarding an imminent airstrike on Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
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Trump Admin Considers No State Disaster Aid for Blizzards
Administrators in the Federal Emergency Management Agency are reportedly considering denying any snowstorm-related disaster aid requests from states.
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Zelenskyy: NKorea Missile in Kyiv Attack Had 'American Components'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday claimed that a North Korean missile used in a Kyiv attack that left 12 people dead had "American components."
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Hegseth: U.S Military Will Be 'Fit Not Fat'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared Friday that US military personnel will be "Fit Not Fat."
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Army Rolls Out 'Sex-Neutral' Fitness Test for Some
Men and women in 21 combat military occupational specialties will have to meet the same standards on the U.S. Army fitness test starting Jan. 1, The Washington Post reported.
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FDA Chief: 'No Plans' to Limit Mifepristone
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary said this week that the agency has 'no plans' to limit access to the abortion medication mifepristone unless there is a safety issue.
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Kaz Daughtry: Crime Rates Down Before TDA Bust
New York City Deputy Mayor Kaz Daughtry told Newsmax on Friday that crime rates were already down before the city's bust of nearly 30 Tren de Aragua members earlier this week.
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Trump WH to Restore Women's Health Initiative Funding
Following an outcry from scientists and medical experts, the Trump administration is reversing its earlier decision and restoring funding for a landmark study on women's health.ABC reported Friday that the study had been slated for a comeback not long after an announcement...
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Musk at USAF Nominee's Interview Spurs Scrutiny
Elon Musk attended President Donald Trump's interview with Troy Meink, a move that one Senate Democrat is calling "highly inappropriate" as she calls for more scrutiny on the Air Force secretary nominee, Politico reported Friday.
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DOD Aims to Curtail Weaponization of Complaints
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday announced a new policy aimed at curtailing the weaponization of discrimination complaints within the department.
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N.Y. Sheriff to Newsmax: Garcia Would Be Seen as MS-13 If Entering My Jail
The tattooed hand of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia posted by President Donald Trump "would be someone considered an MS-13 [gang] member," Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr. told Newsmax Friday.
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NBC Poll: Plurality Say Neither Party Fights for Them
Nearly four in 10 adults say that neither the Republican nor Democratic Party "fights for people like you," according to a new NBC News Stay Tuned poll released Friday...
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Poll: 64% of Americans Unhappy With Trump Tariffs
An ABC/Washington Post/Ipsos poll released Friday puts the number of American respondents unhappy with the tariff strategy of President Donald Trump at 64%...
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Fmr Rep. Santos Sentenced to Over 7 Years in Prison for Fraud, Identity Theft
Ousted former U.S. Rep. George Santos, who lied about his life story and defrauded donors, was sentenced Friday to over seven years in prison, sobbing as he heard his punishment.
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Tuberville Tells Sens, Donors He's Running for Ala. Gov
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., is telling colleagues and donors that he's planning to run for Alabama governor in 2026, according to reports. Semafor reported Friday that the first-term senator has informed colleagues about his plans...
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Union Representing Federal Workforce Slashing Staff
The largest union representing federal employees announced large-scale layoffs, blaming President Donald Trump.
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Trump: I Love 'The Concept' of Millionaire Tax Hike
President Donald Trump told Time magazine that he loves "the concept" of raising taxes on millionaires in America...
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Trump Admin Reverses Course on Student Visas
The federal government is reversing the termination of legal status for international students after many filed court challenges around the U.S., a government lawyer said Friday.
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Trump: 'Would Love' to Send Violent Americans to El Salvador
President Donald Trump said he "would love" to send homegrown and violent American criminals , "extreme cases" , to foreign prisons, most notably in El Salvador, if it were "permissible by law."
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FBI Arrests Wis. Judge for ICE Interference
The FBI arrested a Wisconsin judge on obstruction charges after she allegedly helped an illegal migrant avoid arrest, FBI Director Kash Patel said Friday.
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ICE to House Detainees in Miami 'Tent City'
Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Miami, Florida, have erected a tent large enough to house hundreds of detainees who ICE will move into the structure on Friday...
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DOJ: Migrants Get 'No Less Than 12 Hours' to Contest Deportation
The Department of Justice, according to a newly unsealed document, is giving people who get a notice that they are being removed from the country under the Alien Enemies Act "no less than 12 hours" to contest the order.