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To Win the Trade Wars, Change the Fed
America's central bank is operating with instructions written when an Apple II was cutting-edge technology and a pocket calculator cost more than a television.
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Sen. Schiff Hits Back After Trump Alleges Mortgage Fraud
Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., denied allegations from President Donald Trump that he committed mortgage fraud.
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Trump: Epstein Files 'Made Up' by Comey, Obama, Biden
President Donald Trump on Tuesday again blamed his predecessors for creating files relating to the high-profile clients of the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before praising Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has come under intense criticism within Trump's base.
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Trump: Zelenskyy Should Not Target Moscow
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Ukraine should not target Moscow, after the Kremlin charged that a new US plan to supply weapons to Kyiv along with sanctions threats against Russia would delay peace efforts.
Trump on Monday gave Russia 50 days to strike a peace...
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Rep. Meuser to Newsmax: Investors Put Billions Into Energy, AI
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., told Newsmax on Tuesday the focus on energy development and artificial intelligence programming in Pennsylvania shows the importance of the "competitive race."
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Judge: WH Can't Use Travel Ban to Keep 80 Refugees Out of US
A federal judge barred the Trump administration from using its ban on travelers from some countries to keep 80 already-vetted refugees from entering the United States.
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Republicans Mull Changes to Trump's Request for $9.4B in Spending Cuts
Senate Republicans were exploring changes Tuesday to President Donald Trump's request to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved spending targeted by his Department of Government Efficiency, signaling potential difficulties ahead of an important test vote.The president...
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Protesters Interrupt Congressional University Hearing
Republican lawmakers, grilling the leaders of Georgetown University, the City University of New York, and the University of California, Berkeley for more than three hours over campus antisemitism, were interrupted at times by protesters shouting out about the process.
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Hegseth Pulls Pentagon Speakers From Aspen Conference
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has pulled senior Defense Department officials from the Aspen Security Conference this week for promoting the "evil of globalism," Just the News first reported.
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Fabrizio Poll: GOP Loses House if Obamacare Tax Credits End
Obamacare installed a Premium Tax Credit (PTC) that expires by the end of 2025, but new polling suggests House Republicans should move now to extend it for 2026 in order to salvage their slim majority.
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Mike Waltz Pledges to Make UN 'Great Again' at Senate Confirmation Hearing
Mike Waltz, President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will face questioning from lawmakers Tuesday for the first time since he left his position as national security adviser in the weeks after...
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Rep. Jason Smith to Newsmax: Beshear Bill Criticism 'Completely Inaccurate'
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., hit out at Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear in an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday after the Democrat criticized the GOP-led tax and spending cuts legislation over the changes it makes to Medicaid, which he said will harm rural Americans while helping urbanites.
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Investigative Reporter on Epstein Files: Things They Don't Want You to See
Julie K. Brown, a reporter who has covered the Jeffrey Epstein case extensively, told CNN Monday there are things in the Epstein files "they" don't want the public to see.Brown, an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald wrote "Perversion of Justice" about the Epstein...
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Dems Split By Trump Impeachment Efforts
Progressives have been pressuring their fellow Democrats to try and impeach President Donald Trump, while more centrist members of the party are dismissing the move as futile and counterproductive.
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Linda McMahon to Newsmax: Education Dept to Consolidate
President Donald Trump has talked about abolishing former President Jimmy Carter's brainchild, the Department of Education, but Secretary Linda McMahon is striking a more focused tone: Keep the department; end the waste.
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Sen. Johnson to Newsmax: 'All for' Trump's Plan for Education Dept
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said Tuesday on Newsmax he's "all for" President Donald Trump's plan to largely dismantle the federal Department of Education and return much of its functionality back to the states.
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Joe Sticco to Newsmax: Crypto Bills Will Keep US as Finance Leader
Three proposed crypto industry bills, along with other laws and regulations currently in place, will keep the United States as the "leader in worldwide finance," and bring clear, concise regulations for 100 million U.S. households and institutions, Joe Sticco, the...
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Senate Votes on NPR, PBS Cuts This Week, MRC Urges Calls
This week the Senate is considering stripping over $500 million in funding for NPR and PBS, with over $1 billion to be cut from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). Conservative critics have long considered NPR, PBS...
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White House Touts Key Economic Gains Under Trump
The White House pushed back against "doomsayers" in the media on Tuesday highlighting several key economic indicators that have benefited from President Donald Trump's economic policy.
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Sen. Cornyn's Fundraising Outpacing Challenger Paxton
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has trailed in polls against challenger Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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3 More University Heads Testifying on Campus Antisemitism
The heads of three universities are testifying in Congress over allegations of antisemitism on college campuses, with the House Committee on Education and the Workforce calling the leaders from the City University of New York, Georgetown University, and the University of...
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon to Newsmax: Ruling Clears Efficiency
After the Supreme Court ruling this week, President Donald Trump is hailing Education Secretary Linda McMahon's leadership in returning power and funding to the states to make education more "efficient" and affordable again
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Lara Trump Suggests 'More Coming' From White House on Epstein
Former co-chair of the Republican National Committee Lara Trump has suggested that there will be "more coming" from the White House in regard to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The Department of Justice and the FBI announced last week...
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Gov. Hochul, Mamdani Develop Uneasy Truce
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Zohran Mamdani, the Democrat nominee for New York City mayor, are maintaining a cordial relationship ahead of November's mayoral election. In the assembly, Mamdani was a constant critic of Hochul, saying she "appeases racists,"calling her...
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Fla. Rep. Mills Blames Late Rent on Processing Error
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., blamed a processing error after news broke that he had allegedly accumulated tens of thousands of dollars in back rent on a property in Washington, D.C., and is being sued by the unit's management company.