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Democrats Seek Interviews With Signal Chat Participants
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee sent letters to seven nonprincipal participants of the Signal app group chat requesting they sit for interviews, Axios reported Tuesday.
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New York State Sending Some Prisoners Home Early
New York state's corrections commissioner has initiated an early release order for some prisoners in the wake of ongoing staffing shortages.
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Musk Appears to Backtrack From DOGE-Inspired Stimulus Checks
Although President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have been suggesting for months the idea of turning the Department of Government Efficiency's reported savings into $5,000 stimulus checks for Americans, Musk appears to have backtracked on the idea, The Hill reported.
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States Sue Trump for Rescinding Billions in Health Funding
A coalition of states sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over its decision to cut $11 billion in federal funds that go toward COVID-19 initiatives and various public health projects across the country.Attorneys general and other officials from 23 states sued in...
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Concern Grows Alaskan Volcano May Be Close to Eruption
An earthquake that hit 30 miles away from a volcano in Alaska has scientists concerned it may erupt in a few weeks, according to the Daily Mail.
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Russia: 'Catastrophic' Consequences If US Strikes Iran
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned of "catastrophic" consequences if the United States strikes Iran's nuclear infrastructure, as President Donald Trump has threatened.
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Ed Dept Gives Maine Last Chance to Comply With Title IX
The Department of Education is giving Maine one last chance to comply with revised Title IX regulations to protect female athletes from competing against transgender athletes.The Trump administration earlier this month determined that Maine was allowing transgender athletes...
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Calif. Lawmakers Reject Bills Banning Trans Kids From Girls Sports
The battle over transgender athletes' participation in youth sports came to California on Tuesday as state lawmakers rejected two bills aimed at keeping trans kids and teens off sports teams consistent with their gender identity. Lawmakers voted to block a bill that would ...
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Rep. Grothman to Newsmax: 'Scared to Death' Liberal Could Win Wis. Election
Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., told Newsmax Tuesday that "we're scared to death" that liberal Susan Crawford would be elected to the Wisconsin State Supreme Court.
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Harvard Bows to Trump Funding Threat Over Antisemitism
Harvard University vowed to engage with the federal task force in combatting antisemitism after the Trump administration announced it was reviewing hundreds of millions in contracts and several billion in grants to ensure the Ivy League school complied with civil rights ...
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At Least 6 Hurt After Truck Hits Building and Pedestrians in Boston
A box truck crashed into a building Tuesday afternoon in Boston's Chinatown neighborhood and then hit several pedestrians, injuring at least six, the city's police and emergency services said.Boston EMS, in a social media post, said four people were taken to the hospital,...
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WH: Man Deported in Error Was MS-13 Gang Member
A Maryland resident deported to El Salvador as a result of "an administrative error" was a member of the MS-13 gang, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday.
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Bipartisan Bill Would Protect Greek Life on Campuses
A bipartisan bill being unveiled in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday would protect Greek life and other single-sex social groups from attempts by college administrations to integrate them, The Daily Caller reported Tuesday.
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Banker Elenowitz to Newsmax: 'Never Seen Anything Like' Newsmax's NYSE Debut
The investment banker who handled Newsmax's IPO and listing said Tuesday he has "never seen anything like" Newsmax's debut on the New York Stock Exchange, describing the news organization's first day as a publicly traded company as simply exhilarating.
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DOJ: 960 Arrested at Southern Border in Past Week
The Department of Justice said 960 immigration-related arrests were made in the past week in the four U.S.-Mexico border states and that many of those arrested face felony charges outside of charges for being in the U.S. illegally.The Southern District of Texas reported the...
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Sen. Collins Backs Trump Over Transgender Athlete Probes
Sen. Susan Collins has come out with additional support of the Trump administration's investigations into Maine's Department of Education over the issue of biological males competing in female sports.
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N.J. Gov. Candidate Baraka Defends Nation of Islam
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who is running for New Jersey's Democrat gubernatorial nomination, defended the Nation of Islam after video surfaced showing him applauding violent racist comments made by the group's controversial leader Louis Farrakhan.
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N.M. GOP Chair to Newsmax: State Is 'First in Everything Bad'
New Mexico Republican Party Chair Amy Barela said there aren't many people in the state who haven't been touched by crime due to open borders, telling Newsmax on Tuesday the Land of Enchantment is "first in everything bad" because of leftist policies.
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AG Bondi: Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Mangione
Attorney General Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealth Group Chief Executive Brian Thompson outside a New York City hotel Dec. 4.
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ICE Admits Error After Man Deported to El Salvador Prison
A Maryland resident was deported by the United States to El Salvador as the result of an "administrative error" which ignored his protected legal status to be in the U.S., according to ABC News.
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Gov. Morrisey to Newsmax: Want to Make West Virginia Healthier
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey told Newsmax Tuesday he wants to work with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to help improve the health of his residents.
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Rep. Biggs Seeks Removal of Boasberg Under Behavior Clause
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., introduced legislation on Monday to remove D.C. District Court Judge James Boasberg under the good behavior clause mandated by the U.S. Constitution over his court rulings involving an executive order issued by President Donald Trump.
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Meta Execs Ask Trump Officials for Help With EU
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other company executives reportedly asked Trump administration officials to help fight an expected European Union fine and cease-and-desist order.
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FDA's Top Tobacco Official Removed Amid Leadership Changes
The Food and Drug Administration's chief tobacco regulator has been removed from his post amid broad cuts at the agency and across the federal health workforce handed down Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter. In an email to staff, FDA tobacco director Brian...
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Sen. Jim Justice: DOGE Mowed 'Past the Fence'
One new Republican U.S. senator says Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency probably have mowed "past the fence" a bit with some of their government cuts.