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Julie Kelly Details Alleged Falsehoods by Jack Smith
Investigative journalist Julie Kelly on Wednesday accused former special counsel Jack Smith of making multiple false and misleading claims about his prosecutions of President Donald Trump.
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Syria: 1 Dead Killed, 2 Hurt in Aleppo Suicide Attack
A suicide bomber targeted a police patrol in Aleppo killing one person and wounding two members of the security forces a Syrian government spokesperson said on Wednesday.
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Macron: Allies Will Make Commitments on Protecting Ukraine at Jan 6 Meeting
European leaders meeting in Paris on January 6 will make firm commitments towards protecting Ukraine after any peace deal with Russia is brokered French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday during his New Year Eves speech.
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Report: France's Macron Wants to Ban Under-15s From Social Media
France plans to ban children under 15 from social media sites and to prohibit mobile phones in high schools as of September 2026 local media reported Wednesday moves that underscore rising public angst over the impact of online harms on minors.
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Boeing Lands $2.7B Apache Helicopter Support Deal
The U.S. military has awarded Boeing a 2.7 billion contract for post-production support services related to Apache helicopters the Pentagon said Friday. The announcement came a month after the Army awarded Boeing a separate 4.7 billion contract for new build ...
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U.S. Allows TSMC to Import Chip Equipment to China
The U.S. government has granted an annual license to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing to import U.S. chip manufacturing equipment to its facilities in Nanjing China the chipmaker said Thursday.
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US Military Strikes Three More Drug Boats, 3 Killed
The U.S. military said Wednesday it struck three more boats that were allegedly smuggling drugs killing three people while others jumped overboard and may have survived. The statement by U.S. Southern Command which oversees South America did not reveal where the attacks ...
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RNC Highlights Trump's Major Feats in 2025
The Republican National Committee on Wednesday released a year-in-review highlighting what it described as President Donald Trumps major feats during his first year back in office in 2025 pointing to gains in the economy border enforcement and foreign policy.
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Social Security Rejects WashPost Report: Fearmongering
The Social Security Administration forcefully rejected a Washington Post report alleging worsening service and backlogs under President Donald Trump.
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Energy Dept Expands Orders to Keep Power Plants Online
The Department of Energy has issued a series of emergency orders in recent weeks directing power plants in several states to remain online.
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Minneapolis Daycare Burglarized Amid Minn. Fraud Scrutiny
A Minneapolis childcare center run by Somali immigrants reported a burglary this week in which "important documents" were stolen as Minnesota faces intensifying scrutiny over alleged fraud in human services programs funded by state and federal governments.
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Minn. Speaker: GOP Steered Shirley to Daycare Sites
Minnesota GOP House Speaker Lisa Demuth confirmed this week that Republican lawmakers helped direct independent journalist Nick Shirley to daycare facilities amid growing concerns over widespread fraud in state and federally funded programs.
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Trump Rips Democrats as 'Cheaters and Thieves'
President Donald Trump on Wednesday launched a blistering attack on Democrats accusing them of cheating stealing and deliberately undermining election integrity.
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Trump: National Guard Being Removed From Chicago, L.A., Portland
President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration is removing the National Guard from Chicago Los Angeles and Portland Oregon but added in his social media post that federal forces will come back if crime rates go up.
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HHS to States: Prove Childcare Funds Being 'Spent Legitimately'
The Department of Health and Human Services is freezing federal childcare payments to all states not just Minnesota until they can prove the funds "are being spent legitimately."
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New NYC Mayor Mamdani Enters Political Minefield
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani might discover that running New York City brings no shortage of hidden traps.
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EPA: Industrial Chemical Poses Worker Health Risks
The Environmental Protection Agency has concluded that exposure to the industrial chemical 13-butadiene poses potential unreasonable health risks to workers in certain job settings while finding no such risks to the general public consumers or the environment.
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RNC's Gruters: GOP Congress Key to Advancing Trump Agenda
Joe Gruters chair of the Republican National Committee said Wednesday that President Donald Trumps ability to fully implement his America First agenda hinges on Republicans securing control of Congress as he urged GOP voters to stay focused heading into 2026.
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Jack Smith: Judges Not Told of GOP Phone Seizures
Jack Smith admitted that judges were not told his team was seizing the phone records of Republican congressmen when asked to sign off on nondisclosure orders for associated subpoenas according to a transcript of the ex-special counsels deposition.
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US on Track for Historic 2025 Decline in Homicides
The U.S. is poised to end 2025 with the largest one-year decline in homicides ever recorded according to preliminary crime data from cities across the country.
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Canadian Navy Branded Terror Group by Iran
Irans Foreign Ministry on Tuesday labeled the Royal Canadian Navy a terrorist organization escalating a diplomatic clash with Canada in retaliation for Ottawas 2024 designation of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group.
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Stocks Slip in Final Session, But Finish 2025 Up 16%
Wall Streets major indexes ended lower in the final trading session of 2025 but notched big annual gains after a roller-coaster year dominated by President Donald Trumps tariff uncertainties and a euphoria around AI-focused stocks.
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WH Ends Lease for D.C. Public Golf Courses
The Trump administration has terminated a lease agreement with the National Links Trust which operates three municipal golf courses in Washington D.C.
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Treasury Sanctions Oil Firms in Venezuela, Blocks 4 Tankers
The Department of the Treasurys Office of Foreign Assets Control on Wednesday sanctioned four companies that operate in Venezuelas oil sector and blocked four oil tankers accused of helping finance leader Nicolas Maduros regime.
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USPS Warns About Postmark Rule Amid Customer Backlash
A new U.S. Postal Service rule clarifying what a postmark represents is triggering backlash online with critics warning the policy could create confusion and jeopardize time-sensitive mail including election ballots tax filings and bill payments.