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House GOP Seeks to Rescind Calif. EV Mandate Waiver
House Republicans on Thursday unveiled three Congressional Review Act resolutions that would reverse Biden administration-era regulations that seek to ban the use of gasoline-powered vehicles, heavy trucks and diesel engines over the next decade.
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FBI Boosts Indian Country Violent Crime Investigations
The FBI will "surge" dozens of agents into Indian Country to support investigations into unsolved violent crimes.
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Pence to Get Profile in Courage Award From JFK Library
Former Vice President Mike Pence has been awarded the annual John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his actions in the ceremonial duty of conducting Congress' certification of the 2020 presidential election results.
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Habba: Will Try as Adults Teen Gang Members Who Kill Police
Teen gang members who kill police officers will be tried as adults, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba said Thursday.
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Martina Navratilova: 'Shame on USA Fencing'
Retired women's tennis star Martina Navratilova got some attention when she posted "I am fuming.
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Childhood Lead Exposure, Cancer Workers Among CDC Fired
Employees whose work focused on childhood lead exposure and cancer clusters were among those terminated from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to a former staffer.
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Marquette Poll: 70 Percent Oppose Impeaching Judges
Most Americans, including 52% of Republicans, said judges who have issued injunctions against President Donald Trump's initiatives should not be impeached, according to a new Marquette Law School poll released Thursday.
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US Recession Odds Climbing on Betting Markets
U.S. recession odds are quickly climbing on betting markets, reports Newsweek.
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Alina Habba Secures Dismissal of Foreign Bribery Case
Acting New Jersey U.S. Attorney Alina Habba on Wednesday secured the dismissal of a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case against two former executives at a New Jersey company who allegedly authorized millions in bribes to an Indian official, reports the New York Post.
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Largest Anti-Trump Protest Set for Saturday
In the most sweeping backlash of his second term, President Donald Trump will face mass protests as the "Hands Off" movement mobilizes hundreds of thousands across all 50 states to confront what organizers call a full-scale power grab, Axios reported.
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Yale Fires Scholar; Link to Terrorist-Tied 'Sham Charity' Alleged
Yale Law School has fired an Iranian scholar, accusing her of refusing to cooperate as it probed allegations that she is involved with a group that the U.S. calls a "sham charity" for a designated terrorist organization.
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White House Easter Egg Roll Will Feature Real Eggs
This year's Easter egg roll at the White House will feature real eggs donated by American egg farmers despite the country slowly working out of a national egg shortage and high prices.
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Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy: 'We've Done a Tremendous Job'
Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy, before ringing the bell opening the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, said that while Newsmax's public offering has made national and international headlines, his main concern is about the growth of the company...
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Texas Governor Blocks Islamic-Based City
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned the developers of a controversial Islamic-focused city this week not to begin construction on the 400 acres north of Dallas, citing a failure to follow proper environmental protocol.
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FBI Nabs Top MS-13 Gang Leader
FBI agents tracked down and arrested a top leader of the notorious MS-13 gang who was wanted on charges connected to at least 11 murders.
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Rogan Says DOGE Should Investigate How 'Snow White' Cost $250M
Podcaster Joe Rogan wants Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to investigate how "Snow White" cost $250 million to make...
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Newsmax CEO Rings NYSE Opening Bell
Newsmax Inc. CEO Christopher Ruddy rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Thursday morning to celebrate the company's stunning debut earlier this week as a public company.
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Trump Administration Threatens School Funding Over DEI
The Trump administration Thursday threatened to withhold federal Title I funding from public schools nationwide unless state education officials prove that programs promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion have been eliminated. The Department of Education sent out a memo...
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Speaker Endorses Rep. Donalds for Florida Governor
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Thursday endorsed Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., in the upcoming race for Florida governor, calling him "a principled conservative leader."
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DOGE Cuts Lead to Layoff Increase of 205 Percent From Last Year
Employers in the U.S. laid off 275,240 employees in March, a 60% increase from the previous month and a 205% increase from March 2024, according to a new report Thursday from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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Trump Declares Tariff 'Operation' Over, Touts Positive Outlook
President Donald Trump voiced optimism in a social media post pointed at the skeptics of his sweeping tariffs, declaring the financial outlook for the country will be "bigger, better and more resilient than ever."
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Running Independently for Reelection
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, one day after a judge dismissed federal corruption charges against him, announced Thursday that he will not be running as a Democrat in his bid for reelection.
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AP Sources: Justice Dept Declined to Prosecute Texas AG Paxton in Final Weeks of Biden's Term
The Justice Department quietly decided in the final weeks of the Biden administration not to prosecute Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, effectively ending the corruption investigation that cast a long shadow over the political career of a close ally of President Donald...
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Report: DOGE to Send Corrected USAID Firing Notices
Corrected termination notices sent by billionaire Elon Musk's cost-cutting team to U.S. Agency for International Development staff are being issued to avoid affecting pensions and pay, according to five sources familiar with the issue.
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Trump, RFK Jr. Champion 'Radical Transparency' to Combat Food Toxins
A new federal initiative is aiming to give Americans an unprecedented look at what's in their food.