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Trump May Attend SpaceX ‘Starship’ Launch
President-elect Donald Trump appears to be planning to attend a SpaceX “Starship” rocket launch on Tuesday, in the latest indication of founder Elon Musk ‘s
Pew: 1 in 5 Americans Gets News From Social Media
A new study out of the Pew Research Center found that 1 in 5 Americans get their news from personalities on social media.
Rep. Stefanik’s Top Adviser May Succeed Her in House
The special election to succeed U.N. Ambassador-designate Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., in the U.S. House may have taken a new turn last week.
Netanyahu Questions Biden Admin’s War Judgment
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration for being opposed to Israel’s strategy during its ongoing war with Hamas and others in the
House GOP Postpones Blinken Contempt Resolution
The House Rules Committee on Monday postponed a markup on the contempt of Congress resolution against Secretary of State Antony Blinken without announcing when it
Nasdaq, S&P Close Higher Ahead of Nvidia Earnings
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 closed higher Monday, recovering some losses as investors anticipate quarterly earnings from AI leader Nvidia, and Tesla jumped on the
Netanyahu confirms Israel strike against Iran hit nuke program during October retaliatory strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the retaliatory attack Jerusalem launched on Iran in late October degraded part of Tehran’s nuclear program. “It’s not a
Rita Dalla Chiesa contro gli alluvionati dell’Emilia: “Alla prossima tragedia se lo ricorderanno”
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No-show Joe: G20 leaders take group photo without Biden
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UK expected to give Ukraine Storm Shadow missiles to strike inside Russia
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‘Sanctuary’ city mayor vows she will defy Trump’s mass deportation push: ‘Causing widespread fear’
Boston’s Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu said in an interview on Sunday that her city won’t cooperate with the looming mass deportation operation from the incoming
DNC Staff Union Hits Leaders Over Layoffs
The Democratic National Committee Staff Union on Monday hit out at party leadership over the decision to terminate permanent staff “with one day’s notice and
Supreme Court Has Agreed to Only 5 Cases This Term
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari to just five cases so far this term, nine fewer than the 2023 term and eight fewer than
Environmental groups present differing opinions of Trump’s energy and environment appointees
Energy and climate-focused groups have mixed feelings about the new appointees selected to lead the charge on environmental issues over the next four years. President-elect
RNC Co-Chair Whatley: Pa. Officials May Face Prosecution
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley said on Monday that the Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Commissioners who allowed undated mail-in ballots to be counted in the
Parents Arrested for Attempted ‘Honor Killing’ of Daughter
Two parents in Lacey, Washington, were arrested for allegedly attempting to kill their 17-year-old daughter after she refused to marry an older man in an
20 Years After Opening, Bill Clinton’s Presidential Library Prepares for a ‘Refresh’
Twenty years since Bill Clinton opened his presidential library and museum before a rain-soaked crowd, the area around the glass and steel facility has been
House committee demands interviews with FEMA employees about order to avoid Trump supporters’ houses
FIRST ON FOX — The House Homeland Security Committee is demanding interviews with three FEMA employees on possible “systemic bias” against Trump supporters — as
Russian Ballet Star, Critic of Ukraine War Vladimir Shklyarov Dies in Fall From Building
Acclaimed Russian ballet dancer Vladimir Shklyarov, an outspoken critic of Russia’s war in Ukraine, has died at age 39 after falling from the fifth floor
White House Requests $100B in Hurricane Aid
The White House sent Congress on Monday a $100 billion emergency funding request to rebuild areas devastated by hurricanes Helene and Milton, along with a