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White fuzzy bugs covering cars and decks are more than a nuisance

If you’ve noticed tiny white specks floating through the air, or sticking to your car, clothes, or porch — you’re not alone. It is probably what experts are calling Hackberry Woolly Aphids.

Pritzker: Some Republicans talking about ‘breaking away’ from Trump

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said on Monday he thinks some Republicans are starting to talk about “breaking away” from President Trump. In an interview on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,” Pritzker called on the public to elect members in 2026 “who actually will follow the law and follow the Constitution in the United States...

North Carolina father, son busted in raid as drugs, guns seized at auto repair business, police say

Police in Rocky Mount said last week they busted a father and son who were running a drug business out of an auto repair shop.

Chicago police: Dozens of officers ‘affected’ by tear gas deployed by federal agents

Chicago's police chief said Monday that more than two dozen officers were impacted by tear gas deployed by federal law enforcement when responding to a shooting over the weekend. Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said 27 officers were "affected" by chemical agents deployed by federal agents during a clash with protesters on Saturday. “When our...

Tennessee voters head to polls for special primary to replace Mark Green: What to know

More than a dozen candidates will be on the ballot Tuesday in Tennessee's special primary elections to replace former Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.), months after the GOP lawmaker stepped down. Green represented voters in the Republican-leaning 7th Congressional District — a region that borders Kentucky and Alabama. He first won the district in 2018 and,...

Taylor Swift suggests she won’t do Super Bowl while Kelce still playing

Taylor Swift says don't expect her to perform at the Super Bowl anytime soon. The popstar suggested during an interview on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon she's not interested in serving as the entertainment on television's biggest night while her fiancée, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, is still in the league. “Jay-Z...

Almost 9 in 10 say foreign governments will likely use AI to attack US: Poll

Nearly nine in 10 Americans said they think foreign governments will use artificial intelligence (AI) to attack the U.S. in the next two decades, according to a new Gallup poll.  Some 87 percent of U.S. adults said it is somewhat or very likely that the technology will be used to target the country, the Monday...

Who is the Trump-appointed judge blocking deployment of National Guard to Portland?

Who is Judge Karin Immergut, the Trump-nominated federal judge responsible for blocking the president from deploying National Guard troops in Oregon?

FBI fires agents, dismantles corruption squad after probe unveils monitoring of GOP senators, Patel says

FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau was already taking action after it was revealed that Republican lawmakers' communications were monitored.

WATCH: Kaine defends Jones amid AG candidate’s texts envisioning murder of GOP leader: ‘Still a supporter’

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine defends Jay Jones despite calling his texts about murdering Todd Gilbert "indefensible" in the attorney general race against Jason Miyares.

War on cartels? White House says it has an iron-clad case to strike narco-terrorist groups

White House says President Donald Trump has clear legal authority to strike drug cartels after deadly Caribbean raids, calling traffickers "unlawful combatants."

House committee withdraws James Comey subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein testimony

The House Oversight Committee has dropped its subpoena for former FBI Director James Comey in its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

Supreme Court to decide if faith-based counseling on gender identity is protected speech

The Supreme Court hears arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, where Christian therapist Kaley Chiles challenges Colorado's conversion therapy ban as a First Amendment violation.

Mamdani ripped for photo with anti-LGBTQ Uganda official: ‘If he’s smiling, he’s lying’

Photos surfaced of New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani with Uganda's former parliamentary speaker Rebecca Kadaga, who supported anti-LGBTQ law.

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