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Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for baseball's Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected Tuesday along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.Suzuki received 393 of 394 votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of America....
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Fresh Wildfires Spark New Devastation Across Southern Calif.
Two new wildfires ignited Tuesday in San Diego County, forcing urgent evacuations and compounding weeks of relentless fire destruction across Southern California, the Daily Mail reported.
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Schumer: Trump Jan. 6 Pardons 'Un-American'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's pardons for over 1,000 people charged with crimes related to the 2021 Capitol riot are "un-American."
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Pardoned 'QAnon Shaman' Thanks Trump, Will Buy Guns
The man known as the "QAnon Shaman," who served a 41-month prison sentence for taking part in the events of Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol building, thanked President Donald Trump for pardoning him and said he's going to buy some guns. "I JUST GOT THE NEWS FROM MY ...
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Man Set Fire to Rep's Office Building Over TikTok Ban
A 19-year-old Wisconsin man set fire to a building that included the office of Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., on Sunday over the congressman's support for banning TikTok, authorities said.
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Report: 250K Migrants Ordered Deported From N.Y. Past 5 Years
Amid expectations that President Donald Trump will follow through on his plan for mass deportations, more than a quarter million illegal migrants in New York during the previous five years reportedly have been ordered out of the country.
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Newsmax CEO Ruddy Named to Top 100 in Jewish Life
Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy has been honored among the world's top 100 people who positively influenced Jewish life in 2024, according to a list compiled by The Algemeiner, a global news organization focusing on Jewish interests.
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Trump Halts Court Dates for 'Aliens'
The Trump administration handed down new guidance to the Border Patrol which puts an end to the use of court dates for illegal border crossers, reverting to the president's previous policy of pursuit and force, NewsNation reported Tuesday.
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Supreme Court Boosts Okla. Woman Convicted of Murder
The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave a boost to a female Oklahoma death row inmate who claimed her 2004 conviction for murdering her estranged husband was tainted by what her lawyers called "sexist stereotyping" by prosecutors.
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Rep. Van Duyne to Newsmax: Everything Trump Does Will Be Challenged
On his first day in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders, but one that has been immediately challenged is his efforts to end birthright citizenship.
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DeSantis Uses 'Gulf of America' in Storm Statement
Florida became the first state to officially call the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America" after President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday directing federal agencies to refer to it by its new name.
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Trump, GOP China Hawks Differ Over TikTok Ban
Some of President Donald Trump's strongest supporters find themselves disagreeing with him on the issue of TikTok.
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Harvard Settles Lawsuits Over Antisemitism on Campus
Harvard University has agreed to provide additional protections for Jewish students to settle two lawsuits accusing the Ivy League school of becoming a hotbed of rampant antisemitism.
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Historic Snowstorm Hitting Gulf States
A once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm will slam the Gulf Coast states Tuesday producing the highest snowfall seen since the 1960s. In Lake Charles, Louisiana, the National Weather Service issued its first-ever blizzard warning for wind gusts and intense snowfall. State officials...
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State Department: Russia May Have Exceeded Limits on Warheads
The United States government has not been able to determine if Russia complied last year with treaty obligations to limit deployed nuclear warheads and believes it "may have exceeded" the numbers allowed, according to a report to Congress. The Russian Federation's limit for...
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Musk: Critics Need 'Better Dirty Tricks' Than 'Hitler' Attacks
Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk said Tuesday his critics needed "better dirty tricks" after a flap over a gesture he made at an inauguration event for President Donald Trump that some likened to a Nazi salute.The the Anti-Defamation League, an organization founded to...
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Pardoned Jan. 6 Prisoners to Be Released on Trump's First Day
Supporters of Donald Trump who breached the Capitol four years ago will start leaving prison on Tuesday, pardoned by the new president through a series of Inauguration Day executive orders aimed at bringing significant changes to the country. Trump was likely to sign more...
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Musk to Trump Supporters: Future of Civilization Assured
A highly energized Elon Musk reveled during an Inauguration Day rally at Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C., telling the audience of President Donald Trump supporters, "thanks to you the future of civilization is assured."
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Trump Plans Halt to Offshore Wind Farms; Cites Whale Deaths
President Donald Trump is moving to halt offshore wind farm projects along the Northeast coast, a decision that aligns with local concerns over marine life and environmental impact, Breitbart reported.
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Robert Salesses Named Acting Secretary of Defense
Robert Salesses has been sworn in as acting secretary of defense, NBC News reported.
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Bernice King: 'Wonderful' Trump Sworn In on MLK Day
Bernice King, daughter of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., said President Donald Trump's inauguration coinciding with the holiday honoring her father's legacy ultimately "points us back to King."
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Poll: More Than Fifth of Americans Back Hamas
More than one-fifth of American voters back the Hamas terrorist organization over Israel, according to a Harvard/Harris poll released Monday.
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Anti-Trump Protests Muted, but One Featured Guillotine
Extreme cold temperatures and an atmosphere of defeat dampened the protests in Washington, D.C., surrounding Monday's inauguration of President Donald Trump.
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Melania Trump Launches Her Own Meme Coin
Melania Trump on Sunday launched a meme coin called "Melania," one day before her husband, Donald Trump, was sworn in for his second term as president. "The Official Melania Meme is live! You can buy $MELANIA now," the incoming first lady posted to X.
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Trump Pledges 'Golden Age' for US
Donald Trump pronounced the start of a "golden age" in the United States after taking the oath for a historic second term as president on Monday, using his inaugural speech to lay out his vision for rescuing a "broken" society."The golden age of America begins right now....