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Accuser Messaged Tyler Perry After Alleged Assault
Text messages show that Tyler Perry and "Boo A Madea Halloween" actor Mario Rodriguez who recently filed a lawsuit accusing the filmmaker of sexual assault remained in contact years after Rodriguez alleges their interactions ended.
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Man Faces Terrorism Charge; Allegedly Tried to Aid ISIS
A 21-year-old Texas man was charged with international terrorism after he provided bomb components and money to people he believed were acting on behalf of a designated foreign terrorist organization authorities announced Monday.
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Pentagon OKs $8.6B Boeing F-15 Deal for Israel
Boeing was given an 8.6 billion contract for the F-15 Israel Program the Pentagon said on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida.
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Trump to Netanyahu: We Don't Agree on 'West Bank 100%'
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put on a united front at a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Monday even though some daylight appeared between the two.
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Trump: 'Would Love to Fire' Powell; 'I Still Might'
President Donald Trump said he is still weighing whether to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell repeating sharp criticism of Powells leadership and signaling a decision could come as soon as January.
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Trump Downplays China's Military Drills Near Taiwan
President Donald Trump said Monday theres not much to the Chinese military exercise near Taiwan.
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Trump Backs Claim of Drones Targeting Putin Residence
President Donald Trump publicly acknowledged Russias account of an alleged Ukrainian drone attack on Russian President Vladimir Putins residence saying he was "very angry" after hearing directly from Putin even as Ukraine flatly denied the claim.
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Trump: Hamas Must Disarm or 'It Will Be Horrible for Them'
President Donald Trump said Hamas has been given a short deadline to disarm under an agreement backed by multiple countries warning that failure to comply would lead to devastating consequences for the terrorist group.
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Trump Considers Approving Sale of F-35s to Turkey
President Donald Trump said Monday he is thinking seriously about approving the sale of advanced F-35 fighter jets to Turkey a move that would mark a sharp reversal of long-standing U.S. policy.
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RNC Slams Minnesota Gov. Walz for 'Blind Eye' to Fraud
The Republican National Committee on Monday harshly criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz over the massive corruption and fraud taking place in the Democrat-controlled state.
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GOP Blasts Sen. Ossoff as Trump Aids Rural Hospitals
As the Trump administration announced a 50 billion investment in rural hospitals a vulnerable senator is being targeted for his opposition to the bill that established the program.
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Trump: Hezbollah 'Behaving Badly'
President Donald Trump said Hezbollah "has been behaving badly" as questions grow over whether Israel could resume military action against the Iran-backed terrorist group amid concerns that Lebanon has failed to enforce a ceasefire agreement.
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Trump Warns Iran Against Renewing Nuclear Goals
President Donald Trump warned Monday that the U.S. would respond forcefully if Iran attempts to rebuild its military or nuclear capabilities saying any renewed threat from Tehran would bring consequences "more powerful" than previous actions.
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DHS Initiates Door-to-Door Surge in Minn.
The Department of Homeland Security on Monday unveiled its new enforcement surge in Minnesota posting video of DHS agents searching for people believed to be responsible for defrauding the state and federal governments.
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Trump: US Has 'an Understanding Regarding Syria'
President Donald Trump on Monday said the United States has reached "an understanding regarding Syria" signaling confidence in the countrys new leadership and expressing optimism about future stability along Israels northern border.
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Trump: Abraham Accords to Expand 'Fairly Quickly'
President Donald Trump said Saudi Arabia is expected to eventually join the Abraham Accords predicting an expansion of the U.S.-brokered normalization agreements between Israel and Arab nations. "At some point Saudi Arabia will sign the Abraham Accords" he said.
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Netanyahu: Awarding Israel Prize to Trump for His Peace Efforts
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced at a Mar-a-Lago news conference Monday that for the first time in 80 years the Israel Prize is going to a non-Israeli. President Donald Trump will be honored with the Israel Prize for 2025 Netanyahu announced.
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Medvedev: Zelenskyy Is 'Stinking' Kyiv 'B*****d'
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy who he referred to as "the stinking Kiev bastard" is "trying to derail the settlement of the conflict."
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Fmr NBA Star Howard: Require 1 Year of Military Service
Former NBA star Dwight Howard has urged President Donald Trump to consider making military service mandatory for U.S. citizens arguing the policy could help restore discipline in American society.
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2 N.J. Pilots Killed in Copter Crash Ate in Cafe Near Crash Site
Two men who died after their helicopters collided midair in New Jersey over the weekend both earned their private pilot licenses over a decade ago and would often have breakfast together at a cafe near the crash site before taking to the skies from the airport.
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Rep. Luna: GOP Can Win Midterms by Capping Drug Costs
Republicans could gain a political edge next election by codifying President Donald Trumps executive actions on prescription drug pricing a move that would lower costs and energize voters said Rep. Anna Paulina Luna R-Fla.
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Calif. Law Mandates Folic Acid in Tortillas
The recipe for tortillas sold in California is set to change as a state law taking effect in the new year will require the addition of an ingredient that could improve the health of infants.
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Reports: Iran Seeks Chemical, Bio Missile Warheads
Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is developing long-range ballistic missile warheads capable of carrying biological and chemical weapons according to reports as Tehran seeks to bolster deterrence against potential attacks by Israel and the U.S.
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Congress Blocks Pentagon Move to Cancel Radar Jet
The Pentagons effort to cancel a high-cost airborne radar program has been temporarily halted after Congress intervened to preserve funding for Boeings E-7 Wedgetail surveillance aircraft.
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Trump: US Would Strike Iran Again Over Nukes
President Donald Trump on Monday said that the U.S. would quickly launch new attacks on Iran if it is rebuilding the nuclear program that he struck in June.