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Trump: Prepared to Attack Iran 'Willingly' With No Nuclear Deal
President Donald Trump warned that he could "very willingly" order the U.S. military to take out Iran's nuclear facilities if negotiations between the two countries fail to produce an agreement.
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DOJ: Migrants Get 'No Less Than 12 Hours' to Contest Deportation
The Department of Justice, according to a newly unsealed document, is giving people who get a notice that they are being removed from the country under the Alien Enemies Act "no less than 12 hours" to contest the order.
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Russian General Killed by a Car Bomb Near Moscow
A senior Russian military officer was killed when a car exploded on Friday in the town of Balashikha just east of Moscow, Russia's Investigative Committee said.It named the officer as Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of...
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Universities Help Foreign Students Weather Deportations
From warnings not to leave the country to guidance on how to complete degrees, U.S. universities are advising foreign students how to withstand President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
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AP-NORC Poll: Immigration Is Trump's Strongest Issue
President Donald Trump's handling of immigration remains a point of strength as he takes wide-ranging actions to ramp up deportations and target people in the U.S. illegally, according to a new poll.The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs...
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Iran Defies US Talks, Vows to Sustain 'Axis of Resistance' Terror Network
Iran has no plans to end its support of the terrorist network it calls "the Axis of Resistance" despite talks with the U.S. over its nuclear program and military capabilities, Times of Israel reported.
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Ukrainians, EU Push Back on US Proposals for Peace
Ukrainian and European officials pushed back this week against some U.S. proposals on how to end Russia's war in Ukraine, making counterproposals on issues from territory to sanctions, according to the full texts of the proposals seen by Reuters. The sets of proposals from...
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Not All Popes Were Good Popes
The late Pope Francis rankled conservative theologians during his papacy, but there's no question history will view him much more favorably than some of the Popes who came before him.
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China Considers Exempting Tariffs on Some US Goods
China is considering exempting some U.S. imports from its 125% tariffs and is asking businesses to identify goods that could be eligible in the biggest sign yet that Beijing is worried about the economic fallout from its trade war with Washington.
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Rubio: Iran Must Halt Nuclear Enrichment in US Deal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview released Wednesday that Iran must give up all nuclear enrichment if it wants to make a deal during talks with the Trump administration and head off the threat of armed conflict.I ran insists its nuclear program is for...
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Wall Street Edges up on Signs of China's Tariff Relief
U.S. stock index futures jumped Friday after signs China was prepared to soften its stance on tariffs, while better-than-expected quarterly results from heavyweight Alphabet lifted its shares and supported other technology stocks.
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Huge Crowds Pack Vatican Ahead of Pope's Funeral
The Vatican was making final preparations Friday for Pope Francis's funeral as the last of the huge crowds of mourners filed through St. Peter's Basilica to view his open coffin...
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Chinese Pair Caught Again Near US Base in SKorea
Two Chinese nationals were apprehended Thursday while filming U.S. fighter jets outside Osan Air Base in South Korea, the second time the pair were detained this week for doing the same thing.
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State Department Nixes Climate Office
The Trump administration has terminated federal employees in charge of U.S. global climate policy and climate aid as part of its reorganization of the State Department, four sources familiar with the notification said. The career employees in the Office of Global ...
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Feds to Seek Death Penalty Against Luigi Mangione
U.S. prosecutors formally told a court on Thursday that they plan to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering a UnitedHealth Group executive in New York last year. Mangione, 26, is due to appear in Manhattan federal court for an arraignment on ...
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Judge: Idaho Can Seek Death Penalty Against Kohberger
An Idaho judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors can pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger if he is convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, despite the defendant's recent autism diagnosis.
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Top Fla. Senate Dem Quits: 'Party in Florida Is Dead'
Florida State Senate Minority Leader Jason Pizzo abruptly quit as Democrat leader on Thursday and announced he's leaving the party altogether in remarks from the chamber floor.
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DOGE Saves $1B in Latest Slashing of Contracts, Grants
President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency said it has recently uncovered nearly $1 billion in savings by slashing federal contracts and grants as it continues its task of streamlining the government by eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse.
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FBI: Americans Lost $16B to Internet Crime in 2024
The FBI has reported that Americans lost more than $16 billion to internet crime in 2024. That's a 33% increase over 2023.
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Paramount Ends DEI Quotas After Lawsuit Settlement
Paramount Global has agreed to terminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion hiring practices after a script supervisor sued, alleging racial discrimination and quota-based hiring at CBS, Blaze Media reported.
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Trump Targets ActBlue, Foreign Contributions
President Donald Trump on Thursday directed the Justice Department to investigate the main fundraising platform used by Democrats, who responded with accusations that he was simply weaponizing the government against his political opponents.The Republican leader signed a...
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Trump Signs Order to Expedite Ocean Floor Mining
President Donald Trump reportedly signed an executive order on Thursday that seeks to expedite U.S. mining of the ocean floor.
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Poll: 47 Percent Say Immigration Improved
A plurality of Americans say that immigration policies have improved under President Donald Trump, according to a Center Square poll released Thursday.
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Retail CEOs: Tariffs Could Lead to Empty Shelves
The CEOs of Walmart, Target, and Home Depot - the nation's largest retailers - warned President Donald Trump during a closed-door meeting Monday at the White House that his tariff policy could disrupt supply chains and lead to empty shelves in the near future.
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Warren Probing Trump Agenda's Impact on Schools
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said Thursday she is launching an investigation into the Trump administration's move to dismantle the Department of Education, citing concerns about the nationwide impact on public school students, The Hill reported.