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Trump Admin Freezes Child Care Funds to 5 Blue States
The Trump administration on Tuesday notified five blue states - including Minnesota - that it was freezing 10 billion in child care funds pending a "thorough review" amid concerns of "systemic fraud" Axios reported.
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Rep. Burchett to Newsmax: Government Lying About UFOs
Rep. Tim Burchett R-Tenn. told Newsmax on Tuesday he continues to believe the government is hiding the truth about UFOs.
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Aldrich Ames, CIA Officer Convicted of Spying for Russia, Dies at 84
Aldrich Ames the former CIA counterintelligence officer whose treason helped Moscow dismantle U.S. spy networks and led to the deaths of American and allied assets died Monday in federal custody U.S. authorities confirmed to the Associated Press.
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Jan 6 Anniversary Brings Competing House Hearings
House Democrats marked the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol breach Tuesday with a hearing on democratic norms and political violence as Republicans announced a new GOP-led investigation set to begin next week focusing on security failures.
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Rubio: Trump Pushing Plan to Buy Greenland
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers this week that President Donald Trump wants to acquire Greenland through a purchase not military action reviving a proposal that has drawn European backlash and renewed Arctic strategy debate.
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Daily Mail Poll Shows Voter Support for Maduro Capture
More Americans back President Donald Trumps decision to capture Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro than dont according to a Daily Mail poll released Tuesday.
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Trump: Venezuela Giving US 30M-50M Barrels of Oil
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Venezuela is turning over 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil to the United States with proceeds he said will benefit both the Venezuelan people and Americans.
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Michael Reagan, Son of Ronald Reagan, Dies at 80
Michael Reagan the eldest son of the late President Ronald Reagan and actress Jane Wyman died Sunday in Los Angeles according to an announcement from his family. He was 80.
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WH: Military 'Always an Option' in Greenland
The White House said Tuesday that "U.S. military is always an option" in Greenland even as a series of European leaders rejected President Donald Trumps comments about seeking an American takeover of the worlds largest island. Trump has floated since his first term the ...
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Teachers' Union Sues Texas Over Probes of Online Posts After Charlie Kirk Murder
The Texas branch of the American Federation of Teachers union sued Texas on Tuesday urging a federal court to block the state from probing teachers over their social media posts on conservative influencer Charlie Kirk after his assassination in September.The lawsuit filed...
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Shooter in Brown, MIT Killings Planned Attack for Months
The man identified by law enforcement as the shooter who killed two Brown University students and an MIT professor had been planning the attack for months and left behind videos in which he confessed to the murders according to information released Tuesday by the DOJ.
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Pentagon to Review Women's Ability in Ground Combat
The Pentagon has launched a six-month review examining whether women serving in ground combat roles meet the militarys operational demands NPR reported Tuesday.
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NASCAR Commissioner Resigns After Texts Surface in Trial
The fallout from NASCARs federal antitrust trial continued into the new year as NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps on Tuesday announced his resignation after more than 20 years with the top racing series in the United States.
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HHS Confirms Somali UN Amb. Allegedly Tied to Medicaid Fraud
An official with the Department of Health and Human Services said Monday that Somalias U.N. envoy Abukar Dahir Osman is linked to a Cincinnati Ohio healthcare company previously convicted in a Medicaid fraud case prompting questions about program integrity and oversight of federal spending.
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Chad Wolf to Newsmax: ICE Hotel Dispute Typical for 'Blue Cities'
Former acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf told Newsmax on Tuesday that the refusal of service for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents by a Minneapolis hotel is par for the course in Americas Democratic-run or "blue" cities.
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Sen. Thune: US Military Action in Greenland Not an Option
Senate Majority Leader John Thune R-S.D. said Tuesday that talk of using the U.S. military to seize Greenland is "not under serious consideration" dismissing remarks from a top White House adviser as the Trump administration leans into a muscular foreign policy agenda ...
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Minn. GOP Chair to Newsmax: Congress Must Press for Answers on Alleged Fraud
Alex Plechash chair of the Minnesota Republican Party intensified criticism of Democrat leadership in the state on Newsmax Wednesday amid a sprawling fraud scandal that has reshaped Minnesota politics and drawn federal law enforcement action.
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GOP Warns Trump: Greenland Takeover Talk Risks NATO Allies
Congressional Republicans are pressing President Donald Trump to stop floating the idea of annexing Greenland warning that the rhetoric is needlessly raising tensions with a key NATO partner.
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Traders Bet on Trump Seizing Panama Canal, Greenland
If prediction markets are any indication the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro might not be the only big international move President Donald Trump makes.
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Wounded US Forces From Maduro Raid Arrive in Texas
Injured U.S. service members from the military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro were flown to San Antonio for medical treatment this weekend a development that highlights the risks faced by American forces during foreign interventions.
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Senate Democrats Move to Curb Trump's Greenland Talk
Senate Democrats are moving to block any potential U.S. military action involving Greenland setting up a debate over presidential war powers following recent overseas operations ordered by President Donald Trump.
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Dutch Withdraw From US Counterdrug Operation
The Netherlands has withdrawn from the United States-led counter-drug missions in the Caribbean due to the rising death toll from U.S. military attacks on ships suspected of being used to smuggle narcotics.
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Newsmax's Moeller Reports on Alleged Minn. Day Care Fraud
At least one Minnesota day care facility appeared to be operating despite having its license revoked more than five years ago Newsmax correspondent Joe Moeller reported. Moeller visited day care centers in Minneapolis...
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Rubio Reaffirms Cooperation With Holy See
Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke Tuesday with Cardinal Pietro Parolin secretary of state of the Holy See.
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NRA Alleges Charity Arm Hijacked by LaPierre Allies
The National Rifle Association has sued its charity affiliate alleging a "disgruntled faction of former NRA directors" has seized the affiliate to turn it into a competitor and misused nearly 160 million in NRA funds.