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Morabito to Newsmax: High Court Will Rule Kids Belong to Parents
Former Education Department press secretary Angela Morabito told Newsmax that a case before the Supreme Court will end with the justices deciding "[c]hildren belong to their parents."
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WH: 18 Nations Offer Trade Deals; Progress Made on China
The White House said Tuesday it is progressing on a potential trade agreement with China, and that it has received 18 trade proposals from other countries and that a total of 100 nations seek to reach a deal with the U.S.
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Trump: No Plans to Fire Fed Chair Powell, but I Want Lower Rates
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he has no plans to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but said he wants interest rates to be lower, remarks that could defuse tensions over the central bank chief's future that have rattled investors."I have no intention of...
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McMahon Pans 'Worthless' College Degrees Amid Repayment Push
Education Secretary Linda McMahon slammed "worthless" college degrees and took aim at former President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness policies in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece this week as the Trump administration gears up to enforce repayment.
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Minn. AG Files Preemptive Suit Against Trump on Trans Sports Ban
Democrat Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a preemptive lawsuit Tuesday against Republican President Donald Trump seeking to block his administration from acting against Minnesota in the way it's taking on Maine under a federal push to ban transgender athletes...
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ADL: 'Horrifying' Spike of Antisemitic Crimes in America
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported that antisemitic crimes, including assaults and vandalism in America, reached a "horrifying" level in 2024.
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AG Bondi Convenes Task Force to End Anti-Christian Bias
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday kicked off the first meeting of a Department of Justice task force designed to eradicate anti-Christian bias in the federal government.
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DOJ Prosecutors Resign Over N.Y. Mayor Adams Case
Three New York federal prosecutors have resigned and said the Department of Justice is to blame.
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Jury Finds NY Times Not Liable in Sarah Palin Defamation Case
A federal jury in Manhattan on Tuesday found the New York Times not liable for allegedly defaming Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial about gun control, dealing the former Republican vice presidential candidate a second loss at trial.The verdict came in a retrial of Palin's...
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WH Shrugs Off Letter Rebuking US Campus 'Intrusion'
The White House on Tuesday brushed off criticism levied by dozens of U.S. universities and colleges that accused the Trump administration of unprecedented "political interference" in American academia.
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Sen. Ron Johnson Calls for Hearings on 9/11
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., wants to hold hearings on the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, he told a podcast.
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White House Again Rallies Around Hegseth
The White House on Tuesday backed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for the second straight day, saying he is doing a "tremendous job" amid several controversies and that President Donald Trump "stands strongly" behind him.
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Judge: WH Must Give 21 Days' Deportation Notice to Some Venezuelan Migrants
A federal judge in Colorado directed President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday to give Venezuelan migrants detained in that state notice 21 days in advance before any deportations under a law historically used only in wartime and to inform them of their right to challenge their removal.
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Al Gore Compares Trump Admin to Nazi Germany
Former Vice President Al Gore said President Donald Trump's administration is acting like Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler.
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Gov. Newsom on Dems: 'Don't Know What the Party Is'
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is "struggling" to pinpoint what the Democratic Party is and what it stands for in the wake of the 2024 elections.
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EPA to Fire, Reassign Workers From DEI, Environmental Justice
The Trump administration plans to fire or reassign hundreds of Environmental Protection Agency employees who have been working on environmental justice and diversity, equity and inclusion, according to multiple reports.
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Commander Out After Trump, Hegseth, Vance Photos Not Displayed
The garrison commander at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin has been suspended after a social media post showing that the pictures of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth were not being displayed...
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Rep. Reschnethaler to Newsmax: Dem Support for Abrego Garcia 'Great' for GOP
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler, R-Pa., told Newsmax on Tuesday that Democrats' support for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was accused by the Trump administration of being a member of the gang MS-13 and deported to an El Salvadorian prison, will hurt them in the midterm elections next year.
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Trump Vowed to Stop Houthi Attacks in Letters to GOP Lawmakers
The White House on Tuesday released texts of letters President Donald Trump sent to two leading Republican lawmakers to explain his directive that U.S. Central Command begin large-scale strikes in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.
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Trump to Speak at Alabama, West Point Graduations
President Donald Trump said he will deliver this year's commencement addresses at the U.S. Military Academy and the University of Alabama.Trump on Monday evening took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to announce the speeches.
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Larry David Mocks Bill Maher's White House Visit in Satirical Essay
Larry David took aim at Bill Maher for his praise of a recent dinner with President Donald Trump by writing a satirical essay for The New York Times, mockingly titled "My Dinner With Adolf."
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Fr. Connolly to Newsmax: Church Won't Get More Progressive
Father Seán Connolly, priest at the church of Saint Margaret of Cortona in the Bronx, said while he doesn't see the Roman Catholic Church getting more progressive under a new Papacy, he cautions that the chatter around progressive vs. conservative Popes is a trap.
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Hegseth: 'Unclassified Coordinations' Shared in Chat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that "informal, unclassified coordinations" were shared in an online chat and added that an internal probe into leakers at the Pentagon continues.
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Rubio Announces Major State Dept Reorganization
The Trump administration is reorganizing the State Department to eliminate offices it considers redundant and cut some programs it says do not align with U.S. interests, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday.
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Chad Wolf to Newsmax: Support for Abrego Garcia Exposes Left
A trip to El Salvador by Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the immigrant deported on allegations of being a member of the M-13 gang, "shows you what the left of the Democratic Party now stands for," Chad Wolf said.