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Cuba Warns Airlines it Will Run out of Jet Fuel
Cuba warned international airlines that jet fuel will no longer be available on the island beginning on Tuesday in the latest sign of fast-worsening conditions as the United States moves to cut off the communist-run nation's oil supply.
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Homeowners Staying Put Longer as Housing Market Stalls
Homeowners in the United States are holding properties longer before selling, reflecting market conditions that continue to limit mobility and slow turnover. Data from ATTOM shows sellers in the fourth quarter of 2025...
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Budweiser Tops Super Bowl Ad Meter
Budweiser's Super Bowl commercial celebrating America's upcoming 250th birthday topped USA TODAY's Ad Meter, giving the beer brand a record-setting 10th first-place finish in the annual fan vote.
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Stephen Moore to Newsmax: Trump's Dow 100K Call Is Possible
President Donald Trump's prediction that the Dow Jones Industrial Average could reach 100,000 by the end of his term is ambitious, economist Stephen Moore told Newsmax, but possible if the United States continues to lead...
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Mike Eruzione to Newsmax: Quit the Olympic anti-America Rants
The Olympics are not where U.S. athletes should express disagreement with issues in the U.S., former hockey team captain Mike Eruzione told Newsmax on Monday. Eruzione, the captain of the legendary 1980 "Miracle on Ice" U.S. hockey team, appeared on "National Report."
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Rep. Nancy Mace to Newsmax: Ghislaine Maxwell 'Unwilling to Assist' Epstein Probe
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., sharply criticized convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell on Monday, telling Newsmax that Maxwell's expected refusal to answer questions before the House Oversight Committee would deny justice to victims...
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Maxwell Declines to Answer Questions in House Deposition
Lawmakers tried Monday to interview Ghislaine Maxwell, but the former girlfriend and confidante of Jeffrey Epstein invoked her 5th Amendment rights to avoid answering questions that would be incriminating.
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Rubio on Sentencing of Hong Kong's Jimmy Lai: 'Unjust'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday that Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai's sentencing was an "unjust and tragic conclusion" to the case and urged authorities to grant him "humanitarian parole."
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Trump Seeks to Limit Legal Options for Fired Federal Workers
The Trump administration is trying to make it harder for fired federal employees to get their jobs back, according to a government plan released on Monday, by limiting their right to appeal their dismissal to an independent board.
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New Video Released on Brown University Shooting
New video footage from the day of the Brown University shooting that killed two students and injured nine others was released Monday, with city officials saying they redacted the most graphic, violent images to avoid harming victims.
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CNN: Senators' Stock Trades Spark Ethics Outrage
A bipartisan group of at least nine U.S. senators reported stock transactions last year involving companies in industries overseen by the committees they serve on and that has reignited concerns over conflicts of interest and stalled ethics reform on Capitol Hill.
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Mexico's Sheinbaum: Oil Shipments to Cuba Currently Halted
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said the country's oil shipments to Cuba are currently halted as her government seeks to support Cuba without triggering reprisals from Washington.
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TPUSA Halftime Show Draws 5.7M Seeking Bad Bunny Alternative
Turning Point USA's All-American Halftime Show drew more than 5.7 million viewers on Sunday as a patriotic alternative to the NFL's controversial Super Bowl LX halftime act, according to Total Pro Sports.
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Poll: Big GOP Opposition to Nexstar Merger, TV Consolidation
A new national survey of Republican primary voters finds overwhelming opposition to the proposed Nexstar–Tegna merger and deep resistance to further consolidation of television stations under large corporate ownership.
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Jason Mattera Newsmax Crime Report: Another Blue State SNAP Fraud Bust in Mass.
Federal prosecutors in Massachusetts have announced charges in a major welfare fraud case tied to a local restaurant, alleging more than $1 million in stolen government benefits were funneled through a multi-state scheme involving stolen identities and SNAP fraud.
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Lindsey Vonn Needed 2 Operations After Breaking Leg
Skiing great Lindsey Vonn has had two operations in Italy after a serious leg fracture, a source said, to stabilize her after a horrific crash 13 seconds into one of the most hotly anticipated races at the Winter Olympics.
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Trial Begins for Father in Apalachee High Shooting
Jury selection is set to begin Monday in the trial of a man whose teenage son is accused of killing two students and two teachers at a Georgia high school in September 2024. Colin Gray faces 29 counts, including two counts of second-degree murder, two counts of involuntary...
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Instagram, YouTube Addiction Trial Kicks Off in Los Angeles
A California state court case over whether Instagram and YouTube harmed a woman's mental health through addictive app design kicks off on Monday with opening statements, in a test of whether Big Tech platforms can be held liable for harming kids.
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Prince William Offers Support for Epstein's Victims
Prince William and Princess Catherine on Monday expressed concern for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, as the British monarchy seeks to distance itself from revelations about the former Prince Andrew's relationship with the convicted sex offender. The comments, released by a...
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UK's Starmer Fights for His Job as Mandelson-Epstein Revelations Spark a Leadership Crisis
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's position hung by a thread on Monday as he tried to persuade his Labour Party's lawmakers not to kick him out of his job after just a year and a half in office.
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King Charles' Brother Andrew Shared UK Trade Files With Epstein
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles, shared official British trade documents with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, leaking information to the late sex offender from his role as a government envoy, emails appear to show.
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Energy Secretary to Visit Venezuela to Discuss PDVSA Leadership
Energy Secretary Chris Wright plans to visit Venezuela soon to "start the dialogue" with officials on the future leadership of Venezuelan oil company PDVSA, Politico reported on Monday.
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Israeli Raid Captures Hamas Ally as Drone Strike Kills 3
Israeli forces seized a local official with a Sunni Islamist group and an ally of the Palestinian militant Hamas group in an operation in southern Lebanon early on Monday, and took him to Israel for questioning, the Israeli military and Lebanese state media reported. Also...
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Kremlin: 'Critical' Fuel Situation in Cuba
The Kremlin said on Monday that the fuel situation in Cuba, which has unveiled a plan to protect essential services and ration fuel, was critical and that U.S. attempts to "suffocate" the island's economy were causing many difficulties.
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Russia's Lavrov Sees No 'Bright Future' for Economic Ties With US
Russia remains open for cooperation with the United States but is not hopeful about economic ties despite Washington's ongoing efforts to end the Ukraine war, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview published on Monday. Speaking to Russia-based media...