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Trump Predicts 100K Dow by End of Presidency
President Donald Trump hailed his first year of his second term in office, predicting the stock market will double in less than two years after the Dow Jones closing Friday at 50,000 for the first time in history.
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Trump: Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Was 'Absolutely Terrible'
President Donald Trump said on Sunday in a social media post that the Super Bowl halftime show fronted by singer Bad Bunny was "absolutely terrible."
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Taiwan: 40% Shift of Chip Capacity to US 'Impossible'
It would be "impossible" to move 40% of Taiwan's semiconductor capacity to the U.S., the island's top tariff negotiator said, pushing back against recent comments by American officials who called for a major production shift.
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Live Nation Execs in Talks With DOJ to Avert Trial
Live Nation executives and lobbyists are in talks with senior officials at the U.S. Department of Justice in a bid to avoid a trial over allegations that the concert promoter operates an illegal monopoly, news outlet Semafor reported on Sunday.
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N.Y. Gov. Candidate Blakeman Picks Sheriff for Running Mate
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman is expected to announce Fulton County Sheriff Richard Giardino as his running mate in New York's 2026 race against Gov. Kathy Hochul, according to sources cited by the New York Post.
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Ghislaine Maxwell to Plead Fifth at House Oversight Deposition
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell intends to refuse to answer questions at a Monday deposition before the House's Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, according to a Sunday letter from Rep. Ro Khanna.
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Kid Rock Endorses GOP's John James for Mich. Gov.
Detroit musician Kid Rock has endorsed Republican candidate John James for governor of Michigan, lending high-profile support to the campaign on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Trump Admin Appeals Ruling It Must Unfreeze NYC Tunnel Funding
President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday appealed a decision requiring the Transportation Department to unfreeze federal funding for the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project in New York, according to a court filing.
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Trump Congratulates Japan's Takaichi, 'Peace Through Strength Agenda'
President Donald Trump on Sunday congratulated Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on her coalition's election victory, wishing her "great success in passing your Conservative, Peace Through Strength Agenda" in a social media post.
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Trump Hails Year 1 Wins: '26 Is Even Going to Be Better'
President Donald Trump said Sunday that the U.S. is already in the "Trump economy," telling NBC News he is "very proud" to take ownership of current economic conditions and predicting 2026 is going to be even better.
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Trump: China's Xi to Visit US 'Toward the End of the Year'
President Donald Trump has said he will host Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the White House late this year, as the world's top two economies look to reset ties marred by a roiling trade war.
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Trump Still Weighing $2,000 Tariff-Funded Rebate Checks
President Donald Trump said he is considering sending Americans $2,000 rebate checks funded by revenue collected through tariffs, raising the possibility of a new direct-payment program tied to his trade agenda.
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Gizzi: Far-Left's N.J. Triumph Could Send Shockwaves Nationwide
With near-final results in from the special primary in New Jersey's 11th District, far-left Democrat organizer Analilia Mejia clung to a roughly 500-vote lead (29.75%) over 12 opponents as of Saturday.
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Trump Absent From Super Bowl but Wishes Teams Well
President Donald Trump may not be attending the Super Bowl on Sunday between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots but he took time to wish both teams well hours before kickoff.
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Musk Drops $20M-Plus on GOP, Adds $10M in Kentucky
Billionaire Elon Musk is reemerging as a major Republican donor ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, reportedly contributing at least $20 million to top GOP-aligned super PACs by the end of 2025 and an additional $10 million last month in Kentucky's high-profile Senate race.
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Dr. Oz Urges Measles Vaccine as Cases Rise
A leading U.S. health official on Sunday urged people to get inoculated against the measles at a time of outbreaks across several states and as the United States is at risk of losing its measles elimination status.
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Rep. Gonzales: Administrative Warrants Necessary Tool on Immigration
Rep. Tony Gonzales on Sunday strongly defended the use of administrative warrants in immigration enforcement, saying requiring judicial warrants before ICE agents can enter private property would slow operations and, in his view, make communities less safe.
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Fetterman Predicts DHS Shutdown as Feb. 13 Deadline Nears
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., said Sunday he "absolutely" expects a partial government shutdown tied to Department of Homeland Security funding, with Congress facing a Feb. 13 deadline after a recently enacted spending law extended DHS funding only briefly.
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Profiler to Newsmax: Neighbor Input Vital in Guthrie Kidnapping
Investigators should use new tips from neighbors to build a fuller picture of missing woman Nancy Guthrie's routines and recent contacts, including anyone who may have had a reason to be near her Tucson-area home, criminal profiler Leslie D'Ambrosia told Newsmax.
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Ofir Akunis to Newsmax: No Nukes for Iran
Iran must be prevented from maintaining nuclear weapons capabilities or having long-range intercontinental missiles, but it will be up to President Donald Trump, not Israel, to make decisions about any potential U.S. military action, Consul General of Israel in New York...
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Rep, Barry Moore to Newsmax: Make DUI Deportations Mandatory
Rep. Barry Moore, whose legislation would require the removal of illegal aliens convicted of drunk driving, told Newsmax on Sunday that enforcement against such individuals eroded during the Biden administration."I talked to many judges under the prior administration,...
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Holt to Newsmax: If You Go Against the Clintons, 'Don't Miss'
Democrats have "all stuck to the same script" on Benghazi and are still protecting Hillary, retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt said Sunday on Newsmax. "This Republican Congress has yet to do criminal referrals," he said, "..if you're going to go after the Clintons, don't miss."
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Bezos Irked by Super Bowl Events Helps Push WashPost CEO Out
Will Lewis stepped down Saturday as publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, days after the newspaper announced sweeping layoffs, amid a report that owner Jeff Bezos was angered by Lewis attending Super Bowl week events in the Bay Area while cuts were underway.Lewis...
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Newsmax's James Rosen: Iran Leaders Jolted by Protests
Secret documents and recordings smuggled out of Tehran show the regime believed it had prevented an uprising, only to be caught off guard by the unrest that erupted late last year, Newsmax chief correspondent James Rosen reports. "
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Jack Kingston to Newsmax: Violence in Russia Could Pressure Putin
Recent violence inside Russia could signal internal pressure on President Vladimir Putin as the war in Ukraine continues, former Rep. Jack Kingston said on Newsmax Sunday."I do believe that the Russian people have lost too many sons," the Georgia Republican said on...