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Texas Lt. Gov. Presses DSHS to Halt Camp Mystic Operations
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is urging state health officials not to renew Camp Mystic's license for the 2026 season as lawmakers continue investigating last summer's flooding that claimed 28 lives.
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Judge Rejects Removing Prosecutors in Charlie Kirk Killing Case
A Utah judge on Tuesday rejected a bid by lawyers for the accused killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to disqualify prosecutors in the case.
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Supreme Court Backs USPS in Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the U.S. Postal Service cannot be sued for intentionally failing to deliver mail, siding with the federal government in a closely divided 5-4 decision.
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Trump DOJ Sues N.J. Over ICE Ban on State Property
The Trump administration sued the State of New Jersey and Gov. Mikie Sherrill on Tuesday over a newly issued executive order that limits federal immigration enforcement on state-owned property.
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Immigration Chief: Illegal Total Far Above Estimates
President Donald Trump's newly appointed chief immigration judge said he believes as many as 25 million to 30 million people are in the United States illegally, far exceeding official estimates.
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Sen. Blackburn to Newsmax: Apple News Freezes Out Conservatives
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Newsmax on Tuesday that Apple News is sidelining conservative voices and vowed that the censorship "has got to stop." Appearing on Newsmax's "Wake Up America," Blackburn said...
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Sen. Ernst to Newsmax: Trump Should Highlight Tax Cuts, National Strength in Address
President Donald Trump should use his upcoming State of the Union address to focus on tax relief, border security, and national strength, as Americans are beginning to see economic improvements under his administration, Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, told Newsmax on Tuesday.
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Savannah Guthrie Announces $1M Reward in Mother's Disappearance
Savannah Guthrie announced her family is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the recovery of her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie.
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Officers Injured as Crowd Targets NYPD With Snowballs
Several New York Police Department officers were pelted with snowballs in Washington Square Park on Monday, and some sustained minor injuries, according to police and video circulating on social media.
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Mattera Newsmax Crime Report: Simple Hack Can Clone Garage Door Opener
A cybersecurity expert warned on Newsmax Tuesday that millions of homeowners may be vulnerable to garage door hacking, showing how a simple radio device can capture and clone the signal from a remote opener in seconds. Newsmax crime reporter Jason Mattera, appearing on "Wake...
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Leavitt: Trump to Tout Record, Bold Agenda in SOTU
President Donald Trump will "tout the administration's accomplishments over the past year" in his State of the Union on Tuesday night while also laying out "a very ambitious agenda" to help American workers, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
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Rep. Rose to Newsmax: State of the Union Is 'Strong and Getting Stronger'
President Donald Trump is leading an American comeback and will highlight a year of economic and border security gains when he delivers his State of the Union address Tuesday night, Rep. John Rose told Newsmax on Tuesday.
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S.C. Deploys Non-CDC Experts for Measles Outbreak
A dozen public health experts are arriving in South Carolina to help the state contain the largest U.S. measles outbreak in more than 30 years, but they're not coming from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The South Carolina Department of Public Health told...
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US Airlines Cancel Over 2,000 Flights as Storm Disruption Continues
U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights as of 6:00 a.m. ET Tuesday, with about 600 additional delays, according to FlightAware data. The disruptions followed a powerful winter storm that affected airports across the Northeast, though cancellations were significantly...
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Bessent Warns of 'Economic Apocalypse' if Taiwan Lost
Taiwan is no longer just a test of American resolve abroad. It is a test of whether the world economy can survive a single semiconductor chip chokepoint, The New York Times reports.
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How Radical Republicans Nearly Took Down a President
Today’s "radical Republicans" may irk President Donald Trump, but they pale beside the original Radical Republicans, who opposed Abraham Lincoln and helped trigger the first presidential impeachment.
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Northeast Digs Out From Brutal Snowstorm That Disrupted Flights, Canceled School
Neighbors, government workers, and a powerful railroad snow-clearing machine nicknamed "Darth Vader" scrambled to dig out much of the northeastern United States from a brutal and - in some areas - record-breaking storm that blanketed the region with snow...
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DOJ Alleges Abuse at Missouri Special School District
The Department of Justice announced Monday that a Missouri school district serving children with disabilities violated the Americans with Disabilities Act through its use of seclusion and restraint.
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Allred to Newsmax: Epstein Accusers Can Be Sued for Naming Names
Victims' rights attorney Gloria Allred told Newsmax on Monday that victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are afraid to name other prominent names involved because they might be sued.
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Bomb Cyclone Grounds Flights, 600K Lose Power in NE
A powerful bomb cyclone hit the Northeast from Sunday into Monday, grounding thousands of flights, cutting power to more than 600,000 customers, and dumping up to 3 feet of snow in one of the region's strongest blizzards in years.
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Email Surfaces Referring to Epstein 'Murder' Probe
A newly uncovered 2020 email, purportedly from the Justice Department during President Donald Trump's first administration, is drawing renewed scrutiny after referring to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's death as a "murder" investigation.
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Report: Swastika Drawn at Coast Guard Training Center
The Coast Guard said it is investigating after a hand-drawn swastika was discovered last week at a training center in New Jersey, The Washington Post reported.
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Maryland Sues to Block ICE Detention Facility
Maryland has filed a lawsuit seeking to block the federal government's plan to convert a warehouse into an immigration detention facility.
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Sheriff Urges Public to Step Back in Guthrie Search
The disappearance of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie's mother three weeks ago has inspired a small number of volunteers to launch their own searches in the dense desert near her home in hopes of cracking the case.The Pima County Sheriff's Department said while it...
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Father of Man Slain by Illegal Alien Says Deaths Avoidable
The father of a 21-year-old man fatally shot while working at an Arizona convenience store says deaths at the hands of illegal aliens are entirely avoidable.