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ICE Arrests Raise Questions About Following Federal Agents
Becky Ringstrom was heading home after following federal immigration officers in her gray Kia SUV in suburban Minneapolis when she was stopped by multiple unmarked vehicles.
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Russia Detains Third Suspect in Plot to Kill General
Russia's FSB security service has detained a third suspect over an attempt last week to kill a senior military intelligence officer, Vladimir Alexeyev, Russian news agency Interfax quoted the FSB as saying on Tuesday....
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Russian Airstrike Kills Mother, Child in Ukraine, Wounds 14 More
A Russian airstrike killed an 11-year-old girl and her mother and wounded 14 other people in the Ukrainian-controlled part of Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, its governor said on Tuesday.
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Trump's Immigration Chiefs Testifying in Congress
The heads of the agencies carrying out President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda will testify in Congress on Tuesday and face questions over how they are prosecuting immigration enforcement inside American cities.
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Olympic Champion Glenn Resolves Music Copyright Issue
U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn says she has smoothed out copyright concerns with the artist behind one of the pieces of her free skate music, and that the Olympic team gold medalist may have struck up a new friendship with him because of it.
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Left-Leaning Media Sneers as 'Melania' Surges
The reviews are in, and the left-leaning media absolutely hate "Melania." The biography featuring first lady Melania Trump debuted Jan. 30, offering viewers an inside look at the final 20 days leading up to President Donald Trump's January 2025 inauguration.
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Netanyahu to Meet Trump With Iran High on Agenda
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday the top priority in his talks with President Donald Trump would be the ongoing negotiations with Iran, as he presses for a tougher U.S. approach to Tehran's ballistic missile program.
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Chappell Roan Leaves Agency; CEO Tied to Epstein
U.S. singer-songwriter Chappell Roan announced Monday that she had left her talent agency, after its CEO was named in files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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40+ GOP Congressmen Urge FCC to Keep TV Ownership Cap
Almost a quarter of Republicans in Congress are urging the FCC not to lift the national television ownership cap, warning that doing so would trigger massive consolidation, undermine local news coverage, and raise costs for consumers.
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China to Support 'Reunification Forces' in Taiwan
China will offer firm support for "patriotic pro-reunification forces" in Taiwan and strike hard against "separatists," the top Chinese official in charge of policy towards the democratically-governed island said in comments published on Tuesday.
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Russia: No Date Yet for Next Round of Ukraine Talks
The Kremlin said Tuesday there was no date set yet for the next round of peace talks on Ukraine, but said the negotiations were likely to happen soon.
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Axios: Republican-Led House Panel Subpoenas 8 Insurers
The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed eight Affordable Care Act health insurers for documents as part of a widening investigation into potential fraud involving the use of premium subsidies, Axios reported on Tuesday. Subpoenas were issued to Elevance,...
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Dems: WH ICE Offer 'Insufficient'; Shutdown Looms
Democrat leaders say a proposal from the White House is "incomplete and insufficient" as they are demanding new restrictions on President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and threatening a shutdown of the Homeland Security Department.
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HHS to Cut $600M in Public Health Grants to Dem-Led States
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is expected to cut about $600 million in public health grants to California, Minnesota, Illinois, and Colorado, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Euro Intel: Russia Thinks It Can Outsmart US
Russian officials have no desire to halt Russia's almost 4yearold invasion of neighboring Ukraine and think they can "outsmart" the United States during talks with Washington about how to end the war, a senior European intelligence official told The Associated Press.Kaupo...
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Iran Says Nuclear Talks Gauged 'Seriousness' of US
Nuclear talks with the United States allowed Tehran to gauge Washington's seriousness and showed enough consensus to continue on the diplomatic track, Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.
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Chinese Fighters Flew Risky Maneuvers Near Taiwan Jets
Chinese fighter jets conducted "risky and provocative" maneuvers near Taiwanese F-16 aircraft during the "Justice Mission 2025" military exercise staged by the People's Liberation Army around Taiwan in late December.
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Pollster Allocco to Newsmax: GOP Holds Alaska, Maine Senate Seats
Pollster Patrick Allocco told Newsmax on Monday that Republican incumbents remain well-positioned to hold Senate seats in Alaska and Maine in November, while Texas is expected to stay solidly red regardless of which Republican emerges from a competitive primary.
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Savannah Guthrie Continues to Plead for Mother's Return
Savannah Guthrie, the co-anchor of "Today," is hoping anyone with information about her missing mother comes forward as the case enters its second week.
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Australia Urges Calm Amid Clashes Over Herzog Visit
Australian leaders on Tuesday local time urged calm and called on protests to remain peaceful after clashes between police and demonstrators opposing Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia erupted in Sydney.
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Big 'Lady of Steel' Win Points To Japanese Rearmament
Just 24 hours after Japan’s ruling party won its biggest-ever election victory, speculation grew that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi would seek to amend the 1947 constitution to expand the military’s role and legitimize self-defense.
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Bad Bunny Reduces Online Presence After Halftime Show
Entertainer Bad Bunny cleared some of his social media presence after performing in the halftime show of Sunday's Super Bowl LX.
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Landmark Trial on Kids' Social Media Addiction Begins
The world's biggest social media companies face several landmark trials this year that seek to hold them responsible for harms to children who use their platforms. Opening statements in one such trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court began on Monday.
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Dems, WH Trade Offers as Shutdown of Homeland Security Looms
Democrats have begun tentative talks with the White House on their demands for "dramatic" new restrictions on President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, discussing a possible agreement just days before funding for the Department of Homeland Security is set to...
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RFK Jr.: Cutting Ultra-Processed Foods Is 'Warfare'
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned Monday that America's reliance on heavily processed foods is harming children, describing efforts to reduce such foods as "spiritual warfare," the Washington Examiner reported.