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Report: Trump Kennedy Center Begins Layoffs Ahead of 2-Year Closure
The Trump Kennedy Center began layoffs on Thursday ahead of President Donald Trump's plan to shut down the institution for two years, the Washington Post reported, citing multiple people at the center.
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Trump Eyes $7.5 Billion Penn Station Overhaul, MSG Move
President Donald Trump is weighing a sweeping proposal to rebuild Penn Station that would include relocating Madison Square Garden, the Gothamist reported Thursday.
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Patel: FBI Will Find All Responsible for IED at Fla. Base
FBI Director Kash Patel said Thursday that the agency and its partners will continue to pursue all people responsible for the placement of an improvised explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida.
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Trump: National Guard Must Stay in D.C.
President Donald Trump said Thursday he "never" wants to remove the National Guard from Washington, D.C., citing reductions in crime and improved public safety since their deployment.
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Sen. Blackburn to Newsmax: Left Blames Trump for Loyola Student's Murder
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., pushed back Thursday on Newsmax against efforts by Democrats to blame President Donald Trump for the murder of a Chicago college student allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant.
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Dash Crofts of Seals & Crofts Dies at 87
Singer-songwriter Darrell "Dash" Crofts, who teamed with childhood friend Jim Seals for such 1970s soft-rock hits as "Summer Breeze," "Diamond Girl," and "Get Closer," has died. He was 87. Crofts died Wednesday of heart failure...
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LaGuardia Runway Reopens After Deadly Crash
The runway where a plane collided with a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport, killing the two pilots and injuring several others, reopened Thursday morning.
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Bondi: DOJ Revoking Citizenship for Migrants Hiding Crimes
The Justice Department has escalated efforts this week to strip U.S. citizenship from individuals who obtained it through fraud, securing two denaturalizations and filing a third case tied to alleged marriage fraud. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the actions are part of a...
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Report: ICE Funnels Millions to Local Cops for Immigration Crackdown
Exclusive reporting from independent journalist Ken Klippenstein reveals that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has significantly expanded its use of local law enforcement agencies to carry out federal immigration enforcement , backed by a complex system of financial incentives.
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Musk's X Lawsuit Over Ad Boycott Dismissed
A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed X Corp's antitrust lawsuit that accused the World Federation of Advertisers and major companies including Mars, CVS Health and Colgate-Palmolive of illegally boycotting billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's social media company.U.S....
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House Panel OKs Bill Imposing Military Crash Defense Tech
The U.S. House Armed Services Committee voted 53-0 to pass sweeping aviation safety reform legislation to address dozens of recommendations issued after a January 2025 collision between an American Airlines regional jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter that killed 67 people.
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ICE Agents Check IDs to Help TSA at Airports
Some Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have begun checking travelers' identification documents while assisting with long security lines at airports during the partial government shutdown.
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Universities Pushed to Remove Epstein-Linked Names From Buildings
Colleges and universities across the nation are facing mounting pressure to remove the names of major donors linked to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, as students and faculty question whether those associations align with institutional values.
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Florida AG Threatens NFL Over Rooney Rule, Calls Policy Illegal
Florida officials are intensifying their challenge to diversity hiring programs, warning the NFL that the Rooney Rule , a league policy requiring clubs to interview diverse candidates for key leadership jobs...
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US Metro Growth Slows as Immigration Falls
Growth rates in U.S. metro areas dropped the steepest in communities along the U.S.-Mexico border last year because of declines in immigrants while counties along Florida's Gulf Coast lost residents due to a series of hurricanes, according to new population estimates...
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DOJ: Chinese Firms, Nationals Charged in Fentanyl Plot
Six Chinese nationals and two Chinese pharmaceutical companies are facing federal charges in drug and money laundering conspiracies involving chemical agents used to manufacture and cut fentanyl, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
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Rep. Rogers: Congress Isn't Getting Iran War Details
House Armed Services Committee Chair Mike Rogers, R-Ala., criticized the Pentagon on Wednesday for not providing Congress with sufficient information about the war in Iran.
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House Panels to Consider Sweeping Aviation Safety Reforms
Two U.S. House committees on Thursday are set to consider sweeping aviation safety reform legislation to address 50 recommendations issued after a January 2025 collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter that killed 67 people....
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California Sues Trump Administration Over Offshore Drilling Order
California filed a lawsuit this week against the Trump administration over its order to restart offshore oil operations, escalating a dispute over energy policy and environmental protections.
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Bill Pulte to Newsmax: Powell Has Hurt a Lot of People With Interest Rates
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte told Newsmax on Wednesday that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell "has really hurt a lot of people with these high interest rates."
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Rep. Mast Proposes Renaming Palm Beach Airport After Trump
Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., has introduced legislation to rename Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach as "Donald J. Trump International Airport," proposing the airport code be changed to "DJT."
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Senate Democrat Offers DHS Bonus Amid Funding Fight
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., has introduced legislation that would provide a 10% bonus to Department of Homeland Security employees required to work without pay during the funding lapse.
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Thune: 'No Point' in Talking With Dems on DHS Funding
Senate Republicans and Democrats remained at an impasse Wednesday over legislation to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, leaving it uncertain whether lawmakers can strike a deal before the chamber heads into a congressional recess.
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TSA Chief Hints at Potential Airport Closures
Transportation Security Administration acting Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill warned lawmakers Wednesday that prolonged funding uncertainty and a partial government shutdown have pushed airport security operations to a breaking point.
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Poll: GOP Leads Early in California Governor's Race
California's 2026 gubernatorial race is shaping up to be highly competitive for Democrats, with new polling suggesting the party could fail to place a single candidate in the November general election despite its longtime dominance in the state.