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After Boos for Vance, IOC Says it Hopes for 'Fair Play'
The International Olympic Committee said on Saturday it hoped for "fair play" after US Vice President JD Vance was booed at the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
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State Dept. Deletes Pre-Trump Second Term X Posts
The U.S. State Department has deleted all posts published before President Donald Trump began his second term on January 20, 2025, from its official X (formerly Twitter) accounts, according to a report by NPR on Saturday.
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Trump Turns to US Military Leaders for Diplomatic Efforts
President Trump has tapped military leaders for high-level diplomacy, sending the top U.S. commander in the Middle East to talks over Iran’s nuclear program and positioning the Army secretary as a key negotiator on ending the Russia-Ukraine war.
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State Department Tells US Citizens: 'Leave Iran Now'
The U.S. State Department is urging American citizens to depart Iran immediately, citing worsening security conditions and widespread disruptions across the country.
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Epstein Files Topple More Euro Figures Than US
A prince, an ambassador, senior diplomats, top politicians. All brought down by the Jeffrey Epstein files. And all in Europe, rather than the United States.
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Zelenskyy: US Gave Ukraine, Russia June Deadline for Peace
The U.S. has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal to end the nearly four-year war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters, as Russian strikes on energy infrastructure forced nuclear power plants to cut output Saturday.
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Sen. Blackburn: Investigate Justice Jackson Over Grammys
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., is calling on Chief Justice John Roberts to investigate Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson regarding Jackson's appearance at the Grammy Awards last month, arguing her participation raises questions about her judicial impartiality.
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Judge: Trump WH Must Restore Gateway Project Funding
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration must restore funding to the Gateway project, just as construction was set to shut down on the massive $16 billion infrastructure project.
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Ohio Man Charged With Threatening to Kill VP Vance
A 33-year-old man from Toledo, Ohio, was charged with threatening to kill Vice President JD Vance during a January visit to northwest Ohio, the Department of Justice announced Friday..
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Trump Admin Reapproves Twice-Banned Pesticide
President Donald Trump's administration on Friday reapproved the use of pesticide dicamba for spraying on top of genetically-modified cotton and soybean crops, drawing swift backlash from environmental groups and the Make America Healthy Again movement.
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Trump Reinstates Commercial Fishing in Protected Atlantic Waters
President Donald Trump on Friday issued a proclamation reopening commercial fishing in protected waters off the Atlantic coast, in a region renowned for its rich biodiversity.
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Democrat Governors Blocked From Attending WH Meeting
A White House meeting around the annual National Governors Association gathering will include only Republicans, Politico reported.
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DOJ to Let Lawmakers Review Unredacted Epstein Files
Members of Congress will be able to review unredacted versions of previously released documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to the Department of Justice, amid criticism that the Trump administration has improperly shielded the ...
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Trump Signs Order Threatening Tariffs on Nations Doing Business With Iran
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that may impose a 25% tariff on countries that do business with Iran.The order comes as tensions between Iran and U.S. continue to simmer.This, even as the two countries engaged in talks this week involving, among...
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Judge Orders Return of 3 Families Deported to Honduras
A judge says the federal government must return three families hurt by the first Trump administration's policy of separating parents from the children at the border, saying their deportations in recent months relied on "lies, deception and coercion." The order, issued ...
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Spanberger's First Bills Focus on Amendments, Not Costs
Abigail Spanberger on Friday signed her first bills as governor of Virginia, setting referendum dates for four proposed constitutional amendments, including measures on abortion rights, same-sex marriage and voting rights for convicted felons.
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Musk Backs GOP Fight for Midterms
Elon Musk is putting major money behind Republican efforts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, including a reported $10 million donation in Kentucky weeks after he said he planned to reduce his political spending.
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Pentagon Ends Training, Fellowships With Harvard
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said late on Friday his department was ending all military training, fellowships, and certificate programs with Harvard University in what marks the Trump administration's escalation against the Ivy League school."The DeptWar is formally ending...
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Roger Stone to Newsmax: Hillary Has a Lot to Answer for Regarding Epstein
Roger Stone, a former campaign adviser to President Donald Trump, told Newsmax on Friday that he is looking forward to seeing Hillary Clinton testify about her relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Trump Ally, Pastor Urges Firing Over Obama Video Post
Pastor Mark Burns, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, is calling for the immediate firing of a White House staffer who posted a now-deleted video that sparked bipartisan backlash.
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Trump Set to Endorse Power to Succeed Fla. Rep. Dunn
In what is becoming a pattern in GOP primaries for open U.S. House seats, President Donald Trump is poised to endorse Florida Republican Party Chairman Evan Power in the Sunshine State's open 2nd Congressional District.
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Bill Clinton Demands Full Epstein-Doc Release, Rips Closed-Door D.C. Hearing
Former President Bill Clinton on Friday publicly demanded the full release of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein and condemned Republican efforts to question him in a private session, calling the arrangement "pure politics."
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IOC Urges Respect as US Officials Attend Winter Olympics
The International Olympic Committee urged spectators to "be respectful" as the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opened Friday, with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio attending amid protests in Milan over the presence of U.S. immigration agents ...
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Lawmakers to Access Unredacted Epstein Files
Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Department of Justice files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein beginning Monday morning, according to an NBC News report that cited two people familiar with the plan.
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Trump Cheers Historic Dow Surge Past 50,000
President Donald Trump celebrated Friday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average surged past 50,000 for the first time ever.