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It's a Boy! Usha Vance Pregnant, 1st for Sitting VP's Wife
Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance announced Tuesday that they are expecting their fourth child.
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WH Slams Newsom Over Delayed Calif. Special Election
The White House on Tuesday blasted California Gov. Gavin Newsom for setting an Aug. 4 special election to replace late Rep. Doug LaMalfa, calling the schedule a politically motivated delay that could complicate President Donald Trump's agenda in a narrowly divided House.
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DOGE Scrutinized for Handling of Social Security Data
A federal employee union has alleged in a new court filing that a member of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency team improperly shared Social Security Administration data on an unapproved third-party server, raising concerns about potential violations of a ...
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Supreme Court Seems Set to Strike Hawaii Gun Limits
The Supreme Court seemed likely to strike down Hawaii's restrictions on carrying guns into stores Tuesday in the justices' latest firearm case since their landmark decision expanding Second Amendment rights.
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Medical Groups Sue Over CDC Vaccine Rules
Several medical organizations have filed suit against the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, requesting a judge declare its new vaccine recommendations unlawful.
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Canada's PM: Old World 'Order Not Coming Back'
A global order based on rules has been rendered "fiction," and smaller countries should forge new strategic alliances to keep from being subjugated by "great powers" acting in their own self-interest, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told the World Economic Forum on Tuesday, The Hill reported.
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Maine Secretary of State: No Undercover ICE Plates
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows announced Tuesday that the state has paused the issuance of undercover license plates to federal immigration authorities, citing reports of increased enforcement actions taking place statewide.
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ICE, Border Patrol Employees Doxxed in Data Leak
Thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol employees have been exposed in an online doxing campaign.
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Native Americans Push Mascot Case Toward Supreme Court
Native American advocates challenging New York state's ban on Indigenous school mascots say they are prepared to take their case to the Supreme Court.
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Wall Street Ends Lower on Greenland Tariff Threats
All three major Wall Street indexes closed well down Tuesday, joining other global stock markets in a broad selloff triggered by concerns that fresh tariff threats from President Donald Trump against Europe could signal renewed market volatility.
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Military Archbishop: 'Morally' OK to Defy Some WH Orders
The Catholic archbishop for the U.S. armed forces , regarding the White House’s use of military force in Venezuela and a potential takeover in Greenland , says that it "would be morally acceptable" for service members to disobey orders they feel violate their conscience.
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Trump Hints Land Strikes Next After Drug Boat Attacks
President Donald Trump says the United States plans to expand its fight against transnational criminal organizations by beginning land-based strikes against drug trafficking networks after what he described as a near-total shutdown of maritime smuggling routes.
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Trump Considers Role in Venezuela for Machado
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was considering involving Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in some capacity in her country, but did not say what role she could play."We're talking to her and maybe we can get her involved some way. I'd love to...
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Trump Marks 1 Year in Office at Daily Press Briefing
President Donald Trump paid a visit to the White House daily press briefing Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of his second inauguration.
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DOJ Subpoenas Walz, Others in ICE Obstruction Probe
Federal prosecutors served six grand jury subpoenas Tuesday to Minnesota officials as part of an investigation into whether they obstructed or impeded federal law enforcement during a sweeping immigration operation in Minneapolis-St. Paul area...
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Trump Admin Touts 7,000 Gang Arrests in First Year
The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested roughly 7,000 gang members during President Donald Trump's first year of his second term.
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Minn. AG Facing Potential Subpoena Over ICE Protests
The Trump administration's Department of Justice appears poised to issue a subpoena against Minnesota Democrat Attorney General Keith Ellison, according to unnamed sources.
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Gunman Spoke Before Shooting Indiana Judge, Wife
A gunman who shot and wounded an Indiana judge and his wife during a daytime attack outside their Lafayette home over the weekend spoke to the couple before opening fire, according to multiple reports.
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Michelle Obama Tries to Support Designers of Color
Former first lady Michelle Obama said in an interview on Monday that she actively tries to buy clothes from designers of color in order to "make it a point." Obama made the comments during a conversation...
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US on Verge of Losing Measles Elimination Status
It's been a year since a measles outbreak began in West Texas, and international health authorities say they will meet in April to determine if the U.S. has lost its measles-free designation. Experts fear the vaccine-preventable virus has regained a foothold and that the...
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Trump Says He Saved NATO 'From Ash Heap of History'
President Donald Trump reminded the world Tuesday morning of who he says is responsible for keeping the North Atlantic Treaty Organization alive. "No single person, or President, has done more for NATO than President Donald J. Trump."
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Trump-Backed Letlow Enters GOP Primary Against Cassidy
Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., announced Tuesday that she will challenge Sen. Bill Cassidy in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, setting up a high-profile intraparty contest backed by President Donald Trump.
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BLM Coalition: Responsible for Minn. Church Shutdown
Leaders of a Black Lives Matter-aligned coalition claimed responsibility for organizing the mob disruption that shut down a Christian worship service in Minnesota on Sunday, defending their actions even as the Department of Justice launched a federal investigation.
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Trump, Supporters Celebrate His 1st Year Back in Office
President Donald Trump and his supporters are celebrating his first year back in office, with Republicans pointing to what they describe as rapid results and critics warning the policies are reshaping the federal government and the economy in lasting ways.
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Mattera to Newsmax: Dems Seek to Bar ICE From Police Work
Democrat lawmakers in several blue states are pushing legislation that would bar current and former Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from working in state or local law enforcement, a move critics warn could further strain understaffed police departments and undermine public safety.