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Multiple People Shot in Midtown NYC Building; Cop and Suspect Reported Dead
A New York Post report is offering grim new details on the shooting Monday evening at a Midtown skyscraper.
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Hall of Famer Sandberg Dies After Cancer Battle
Ryne Sandberg, a Hall of Fame second baseman who became one of baseball's best all-around players while starring for the Chicago Cubs, has died. He was 65. Sandberg was surrounded by his family when he died at his home on Monday, according to the team.
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Texas AG Acts Against N.Y. Clerk Over Fine on Abortion Doc
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a petition Monday to compel a county clerk in New York to abide by a court-ordered summary judgment and fine against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas.
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Problem Solvers Caucus Requests Meeting With Trump
The bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Monday requesting a meeting on three key issues - the debt, immigration, and permitting reform.
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Newsmax Urges FTC to Block Omnicom-IPG Merger
Newsmax Media, Inc., has formally filed comments with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) opposing the proposed $13.25 billion merger of global advertising giants Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group (IPG). The filing, submitted on behalf of Newsmax, strongly criticizes both ...
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Harvard Open to Pay $500M to Resolve Trump Dispute
Harvard University is willing to meet the Trump administration's demand to shell out up to $500 million to resolve its ongoing dispute, a sum more than twice as much as Columbia University paid last week, The New York Times reported Monday.
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Hegseth Signs Qatar Jet Deal for Air Force One
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an agreement with Qatar to accept a donated Boeing jet for potential use as Air Force One, marking a key step in a controversial transfer that President Donald Trump has supported.
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Hawley Introduces Bill to Send Tariff Rebate Checks
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced legislation on Monday that would send rebate checks to working Americans from the proceeds generated by tariffs, following through on a promise he made last week.
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Dem Super PAC Raises $20M to Fight Texas Redistricting Plan
The largest super PAC supporting Democrats has put together $20 million to counter Republican efforts in Texas to redraw congressional district maps.
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Trump Admin Opens Duke Univ. Probe Into Race Issues
In related but separate actions, the Department of Education and Health and Human Services have opened discrimination actions against Duke University.
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Lawmakers Plan Bills to Pressure China as Trump Pushes Trade
Senators from both major parties plan to introduce bills this week targeting China over its treatment of minority groups, dissidents and Taiwan, emphasizing security and human rights as President Donald Trump focuses on trade with Beijing.The three bills, seen by Reuters...
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North Korea Says Trump Must Accept New Nuclear Reality
North Korea said on Tuesday the United States must accept that reality has changed since the countries' summit meetings in the past, and no future dialog would end its nuclear program, state media KCNA reported.
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Sen. Shaheen: Trump's New Russia Deadline 'Long Overdue'
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is applauding President Donald Trump's decision to shorten Russia's deadline to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine , but says the move should have come much sooner, The Hill reported.
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Second Whistleblower: Bove 'Undermining Rule of Law'
A second whistleblower, a former Department of Justice attorney, has come forward to accuse agency official Emil Bove of "actively and deliberately undermining the rule of law" through his efforts to defy court orders.
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NYC Protest Over TV's Colbert Cancellation Draws 20
A rally in New York on Sunday to protest the cancellation of late-night host Stephen Colbert's show on CBS drew 20 people, according to the New York Post. That's 0.000236% of the city's population of over 8.4 million.
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DOT to Audit Newark's Air Traffic Control Move to Philly
The Department of Transportation Inspector General's office will audit the Federal Aviation Administration's decision to move Newark Air Traffic Control to Philadelphia.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Urges High Court to Overturn Conviction
Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker and ex-girlfriend of the late Jeffrey Epstein, pleaded with the Supreme Court on Monday to consider her appeal and overturn her conviction, claiming she was covered by a plea agreement Epstein made.
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Rasmussen Poll: Voters Give Congress Mixed Ratings
Most voters remain divided over whether members of Congress are performing well in their jobs, according to the latest poll from Rasmussen Reports released on Monday.
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100 Migrants Deported From Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz'
At least 100 migrants detained at Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" facility have been fully deported, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who hailed the site as a model for swift immigration enforcement, Breitbart reported.
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Court Set to Hear Suit Against Trump's Emergency Tariffs
The first of several lawsuits filed against President Donald Trump's issuance of reciprocal tariffs based on an emergency powers act is set to be heard by a federal appeals court on Thursday.
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S&P, Nasdaq at New Records Amid Choppy Trade
The S&P 500 posted its sixth straight record high close, while the Nasdaq edged up to a closing record, in choppy trade as investors gauged the U.S.-EU trade pact and prepared for a week of major market catalysts.
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Poll: Most OK, but Wary, With Immigration Crackdown
The majority of Americans say they support President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration but also say his methods of removing those in the United States unlawfully have gone too far, a new Wall Street Journal poll found.
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Project 2025 Wiz Aims to Unseat S.C. Sen. Graham
Paul Dans, who helped design Project 2025, a blueprint for conservative policies published by the Heritage Foundation, plans to run against Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., for the Republican Senate nomination next year.
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Cincinnati Street Attack Leaves City Reeling
Videos showing a group of people attacking a man, then a woman who went to his aid, in Cincinnati's downtown area have left the city reeling. The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that Mayor Aftab Pureval found the Friday attack to be "disgusting behavior.".
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US: UN Israel Two-State Solution Conference a 'Publicity Stunt'
The United States on Monday rejected as a "publicity stunt" a United Nations conference that brought dozens of ministers together to work toward a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.