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Congress Warns of Visa, Security Risks Ahead of World Cup
With the 2026 World Cup six months away, California lawmakers say the United States still is not fully prepared for the massive international event. The expanded tournament will feature 48 teams and 104 games across the United States, Mexico and Canada, with matches in 11...
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Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Faces Antitrust Pushback
Netflix pitched its $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery's studios and streaming division as aligned with the priorities of President Donald Trump's competition enforcers on Friday, yet intense antitrust scrutiny is all but guaranteed.
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ZOA Condemns Sen. Van Hollen for 'Hostility' Toward Israel
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is blasting Sen. Chris Van Hollen, accusing him of repeated "hostility" toward Israel and saying the Maryland Democrat has become one of Capitol Hill's most aggressive critics of the Jewish state.
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Vance: Usha and I Laugh Off Media's Wedding Ring Gossip
Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance say they've learned to laugh at the online rumor mill that has grown around their marriage, including the speculation sparked by tabloid-style headlines about her occasionally being seen without her wedding ring.
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Fmr NYPD Chief Rips Mamdani for Encampment Sweep Halt
Retired NYPD Chief of Department John Chell tore into Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's plan to end homeless encampment sweeps, calling it a dangerous "gamble" that will fuel a "sharp rise" in shantytowns. Mamdani on Thursday said he will end outgoing Mayor Eric Adams' policy of...
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Trump Approves US-Built Tiny Cars
President Donald Trump announced Friday he has approved the manufacturing of "tiny cars" in the U.S.
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Vince Offer to Newsmax: Will 'Destroy Wokeism' With Texas Bid
Texas congressional candidate Vince Offer told Newsmax's "Wake Up America" Friday morning that he's running for Congress to "bring reality back to America" and "destroy wokeism" before it indoctrinates another generation.
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Appeals Court: Trump Can Remove Dems From 2 Federal Labor Boards
A U.S. appeals court on Friday said President Donald Trump had the power to fire Democrat members of two federal labor boards, a major victory in the Republican president's bid to rein in agencies meant to be independent from the White House.
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Whatley to Newsmax: Pipe Bomber Case Ignored Under Biden
Former RNC Chair Michael Whatley told Newsmax on Friday that the Biden administration “ignored” the investigation into the pipe bombs planted near the GOP and Democratic headquarters on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol protests.
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Rep. Haridopolos to Newsmax: ACA Checks Needed Before Subsidy Renewal
Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Friday that Congress should not extend Affordable Care Act subsidies without changes he argued are needed to curb abuse and reduce costs for Americans who are not receiving government help to buy coverage.
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Reports: Pipe Bomb Suspect Told FBI '20 Vote Was Stolen
The man charged with planting pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican Party headquarters in January 2021 told the FBI he believed the 2020 presidential election was stolen, according to multiple reports.
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Rep. Downing to Newsmax: Biden Lied About Afghan Vetting
Rep. Troy Downing, R-Mont., slammed the Biden administration, telling Newsmax on Friday that officials "flat out lied" to the American people about the vetting of Afghan nationals brought into the United States following the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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GOP Fumes as Marjorie Taylor Greene Misses Votes
Several House Republicans are voicing frustration with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., after she missed every vote this week, despite announcing in November that she intends to leave Congress in early January.
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Rasmussen: Most GOP Voters Suspect 2020 Election Stolen
Most Republican voters still suspect the 2020 election was stolen, a Rasmussen Reports survey found.
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VA Sec. Collins to Newsmax: Rule on Gynecology Care Part of Helping Vets
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins said the VA is removing a layer of "red tape" by allowing women veterans to schedule gynecology appointments directly, calling the old process "a really clunky system that shouldn't work this way."
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Critics of Trump's Muslim Brotherhood Directive Misinterpret US Law
President Donald Trump's recent directive for the U.S. government to begin the process of designating certain branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations drew loud criticism from certain elements on the political right.
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Supreme Court Weighs Trump's Dismissal of FTC Member
The U.S. Supreme Court next week will consider the legality of President Donald Trump's removal of a Federal Trade Commission member, a case that tests the scope of presidential authority over independent agencies established by Congress and could affect a 90-year-old legal...
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Vaccine Panel Set for Major Vote on Hepatitis B Guidance for US Children
A group of vaccine advisers to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will meet on Friday to vote on whether to scrap a long-standing recommendation for the hepatitis B vaccine for most U.S. children, a move that would be the most consequential yet under President Donald Trump's health...
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Trump to Attend Pageantry-Filled World Cup Final Draw
President Donald Trump will preside over the soccer World Cup draw on Friday in a ceremony filled with pomp, pageantry, and lavish performances fit for a showman. The event is being held in Washington at the Kennedy Center...
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First Lady Lights National Tree After President Counts Down
First lady Melania Trump lit the National Christmas Tree on a chilly Thursday night in the nation's capital.
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Controversy Brewing Over McMahon Visiting N.J. School
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is visiting a New Jersey middle school Friday, and not everyone is pleased.
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Trump Administration to Direct More Water to California Farms
The Trump administration is making good on a promise to send more water to California farmers in the state's crop-rich Central Valley.
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Kash Patel to Newsmax: FBI Cracked Case With Proof Biden Ignored
FBI Director Kash Patel told Newsmax on Thursday that the arrest in the 2021 pipe bomb case shows the Biden administration left key evidence untouched for years, forcing the incoming Trump team to rebuild the investigation from scratch.
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Vance Downplays Antisemitism on Right - Putting Him at Odds With Ted Cruz, Pro-Israel Groups
Vice President JD Vance is forcefully rejecting warnings from within his own party about rising antisemitism on the political right, placing himself in direct contrast with Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and other Republicans who say the threat is real and growing.
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Senate Dems Warn McMahon: Education Program Shifts Illegal
Senate Democrats are blasting Education Secretary Linda McMahon, accusing her of acting unlawfully after she began shifting major federal education programs to other agencies.