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Homan: Blocking Access to Criminal Illegals a Fight 'You Don't Want'
Sanctuary cities seeking to rush through legislation to keep President-elect Donald Trump's deportation force out of jails to evict criminal illegals are ultimately going to make America less safe for no real benefit other than bad politics, says incoming border czar Tom Homan.
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US Believes Missing Journalist Austin Tice Still Alive in Syria
President Joe Biden said Sunday that the U.S. government believes missing American journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared 12 years ago near the Syrian capital, is alive and that Washington is committed to bringing him home after Bashar Assad's ouster from power in...
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Dutch Authorities Suspect Hague Building Explosion a Criminal Act
Dutch authorities said on Sunday they believed an explosion and inferno that caused an apartment block to collapse killing at least five people was a criminal act.Rescue workers were combing through the wreckage in a bid to recover bodies from the blast that levelled five...
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Navy SEALs, Veterans to March for Hegseth Confirmation
President-elect Donald Trump's Defense Secretary-nominee Pete Hegseth is getting a groundswell of support for his confirmation in the Senate.
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Syrian Rebels Topple President Assad
Syrian rebels announced on state television on Sunday that they have ousted President Bashar al-Assad, eliminating a 50-year family dynasty in a lightning offensive that raises the specter of a new wave of instability in a Middle East gripped by war.Syria's army command...
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Trump FCC: CBS May Have to Stop Left-Wing Bias, Turn Over '60 Minutes' Transcript
Change is coming to the Federal Communications Commission under President-elect Donald Trump and with it should be accountability for liberal outlets like CBS forcing left-wing bias and political activism on its viewers.
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Russia Losing Military Bases, Port in Syria Serious Threat to Putin
Russia said on Sunday that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had left office and departed his country after giving orders for a peaceful transfer of power, but did not say where he was now or whether the Russian military planned to stay in Syria.Islamist rebels declared they...
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Trump: 'I Have Stopped Wars With Tariffs'
President-elect Donald Trump heralded the "proper" use of tariffs to settle many of the plagues of the outgoing Biden administration, including war, national security, economic decline, and illegal immigration.
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McConnell Trashes 'America First' Isolationism
Ousted Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. - who leaves behind a fractured Senate that is struggling to replicate the Democrats' unification on unilateral approval of President Joe Biden's Cabinet picks - is now lecturing on how to lead.
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Sen. Cruz: Trump DOJ Will 'Go After' Campus Antisemitism
President-elect Donald Trump's Justice Department, attorney general, and FBI will help bring the end of the Biden administration era of antisemitism on college campuses, according to Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.
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Inflation Report Poses Test as Fed Meeting Looms
An inflation report in the coming week will test the strength of the record-setting U.S. stocks rally and provide a crucial piece of data that could factor into the Federal Reserve's plans for rate cuts.The S&P 500 on Friday was on pace for its third-straight weekly gain,...
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NYC Mayor Insists 'Net Tightening' on Insurance CEO Killer
New York's mayor said Saturday "the net is tightening" on the man suspected of gunning down a top health insurance executive outside a Manhattan hotel before fleeing the city, as new evidence emerged in the brazen killing.Mayor Eric Adams also said detectives know the name...
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Trump Meets With Macron, Ukraine's Zelenskyy in Paris
President-elect Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks in Paris on Saturday, brought together by a grand ceremony to mark the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral.Macron convened the trilateral meeting ahead of an...
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House to Vote on $3B to Remove Chinese Telecoms Equipment
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote next week on an annual defense bill that includes just over $3 billion for U.S. telecom companies to remove equipment made by Chinese telecoms firms Huawei and ZTE from American wireless networks to address security risks.The...
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Pope Francis Appeals for US to Commute Death Row Sentences
Pope Francis appealed on Sunday for U.S. authorities to commute the sentences of death row prisoners, in an usual request during his weekly Sunday prayer in St. Peter's Square.
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Ernst Wants to Hear From Hegseth on Women in Combat
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst made her most expansive comments yet on Pete Hegseth, telling a largely GOP audience at a California security conference Saturday that she needs to hear more from President-elect Donald Trump's embattled defense secretary pick on key issues before...
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US Announces Nearly $1B More in Ukraine Weapons Support
The United States will provide nearly $1 billion more in longer-term weapons support to Ukraine, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Saturday as the Biden administration rushes to spend all the congressionally approved money it has left to bolster Kyiv before...
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Hemingway Look-Alikes Visit Cuba
Ernest Hemingway has returned to Cuba... in a way.Eighteen white-bearded men who resemble the late U.S. author arrived in Havana to visit some of his favorite places when he lived on the island decades ago.The members of the Hemingway Look-alike Society on Saturday visited...
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Israeli Strikes Hit Gaza and Southern Lebanese Villages
Israeli strikes on two southern Lebanese villages killed six people and wounded five, the Lebanese health ministry said on Saturday, in the latest potential challenge to a fragile ceasefire that has been in place for less than two weeks.Five people were killed in an attack...
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South Korean Opposition Plans New Impeachment Push
South Korea's main opposition party said Sunday it will try again to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol after his declaration of martial law.Meanwhile police arrested the defence minister in charge of the martial law operation, and the interior minister resigned. Both they and...
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Notre Dame' Hosts First Mass Since 2019 Fire
Notre Dame Cathedral on Sunday will host its first Mass since the catastrophic fire of 2019, a moment that transcends religious significance to become a powerful symbol of Paris' resilience.For Catholics, it marks the revival of the city's spiritual heart, a place where...
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Taiwan Reports Near Doubling of Chinese Warships Nearby
Taiwan's defense ministry said on Sunday that China had nearly doubled the number of its warships operating around the island in the previous 24 hours, ahead of what security sources expect will be a new round of war games.China, which views democratically governed Taiwan...
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Mortgages Face Climate Realities
As fires and floods become a reality for many Americans with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages, homes in areas subject to natural disasters are seeing a drastic loss in value, the New York Times reports.
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Fmr RNC Chair: GOP Ignoring Military Concerns
Former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele criticized Republicans for prioritizing political power over military service members, highlighting controversies surrounding Trump's defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, Newsweek reported.
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Tyson Sued in UK for $1.59M After Paul Fight
Mike Tyson is facing a $1.59 million lawsuit from Medier, a Cyprus-based company promoting the online casino and betting platform Rabona after allegedly breaching a sponsorship agreement to pursue a separate deal with Netflix to fight Youtuber Jake Paul in November.