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Coast Guard reinstates 56 members previously dismissed for refusing COVID vaccines under Biden administration

An executive order signed by President Donald Trump led to the reinstatement of 56 Coast Guard members removed under former President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Rebel GOP Senate candidate enters lion’s den for Trump’s State of the Union

Political drama unfolds as Texas GOP rivals Ken Paxton and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, both seek President Donald Trump's endorsement in their contentious Senate primary battle.

US, France move to steady ties after Paris restricts ambassador’s access

U.S. and France are working to repair a diplomatic crisis after U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner's access was restricted over social media posts about an activist's death.

To the Left, the ‘Blue State Model’ Is About Much More Than Economics

There is something revealing about a discourse in which anything short of toleration for the incontinent unhoused is tantamount to fascism.

Will the French Prescribe Death?

An aid-in-dying law, rejected by the French Senate, returns to the National Assembly.

FedEx sues for refund after Supreme Court strikes down tariffs

FedEx has filed a lawsuit seeking a full refund of the money it paid to satisfy President Trump's tariffs, making it the first major company to seek redress after the Supreme Court struck down certain levies.

Tebow’s journey: From football glitz, glory to advocacy for victims of human trafficking

Tim Tebow doesn't want to be defined by his football career. Or his baseball career. Or his broadcasting career. The now-retired athlete aims to leave a lasting legacy as an advocate for the victims of human trafficking, rallying for legislation such as the recently introduced Renewed Hope Act.

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb says Congress’ attempt to override city’s tax law came too late

The District of Columbia can reject President Trump's tax cut because Congress missed the deadline for disapproving the law, D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb said Tuesday.

County commissioner in Texas withdraws plan to designate portion of road as Charlie Kirk memorial

An Austin, Texas-area official who wanted to designate part of Farm to Market Road 969 as a memorial to Charlie Kirk tabled the plans at a meeting Monday.

From -40 to slushy: How a warming Alaska made the Arctic even more dangerous

The last day I had in Fairbanks, conditions started to get worse. It warmed up to a balmy 11 degrees and the forecast threatened to approach the freezing point, or in this case, the melting point.

Melania Trump promotes foster care, youth, AI with State of the Union guests

First lady Melania Trump will highlight the Trump administration's focus on artificial intelligence and foster care by inviting two young women to sit in her box during Tuesday night's State of the Union address.

RFK Jr. fought pesticides for years. Now he’s backing their production

For years as an environmental lawyer, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. crusaded against a controversial herbicide ingredient known as glyphosate, even winning a landmark case against chemical giant Monsanto by arguing that its Roundup weedkiller contributed to his client's cancer.

Florida arrests man released by Biden autopen clemency

Florida's attorney general called Tuesday for a review of all of President Biden's clemency grants that were signed by autopen, pushing to see if any of those people can be rearrested on state charges.

5 questions heading into Trump’s State of the Union address

President Donald Trump says he has a lot to talk about tonight.

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