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Trump says wounded National Guardsman’s mother has insisted to him that her son will survive shooting

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the mother of the wounded National Guardsman insisted to him that her son will survive, as the 24-year-old continues "fighting for his life" after being shot just blocks from the White House last week.

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Comer targets Walz in new House investigation, citing nearly $1B in alleged Minnesota fraud

The House Oversight Committee under Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., has opened a probe into Minnesota’s handling of a massive COVID-relief program

Afghan evacuee arrested before DC shooting federally charged with threatening terror attack

Afghan evacuee Mohammad Dawood Alokozay faces federal charges for threatening suicide attacks after arriving through Biden's Afghanistan evacuation program.

Stefanik accuses Johnson of ‘siding with’ Democrats in explosive House GOP leadership rift

Rep. Elise Stefanik is accusing Speaker Mike Johnson of siding with Democrats over Republicans on the annual defense policy bill in a major rift between House GOP leaders.

Legal threat cracks open voter records for illegal school superintendent nabbed by ICE

Conservative groups obtain records showing Ian Andre Roberts, illegal immigrant and former Iowa superintendent, claimed U.S. citizenship on voter registration.

Head of RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel: School mandates ‘not necessary’

Martin Kulldorff, chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said in an interview Thursday he believes vaccine mandates for schools are "not necessary." In an interview with Politico, the ACIP's influence on school vaccine policy was noted and Kulldorff was asked how he wanted...

Listening to music associated with lower dementia risk: Study

A study done at Monash University showed that the risk of dementia was lowered by 39% when older adults frequently listened to music.

How to find food if your SNAP benefits are cut off

Unless something changes dramatically in the next couple days, more than 40 million Americans are preparing to have federal food assistance cut off starting Saturday.

Watch live: Powell speaks after Federal Reserve cuts interest rates again 

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is giving remarks Wednesday afternoon after the nation’s central bank cut interest rates for the second time this year. The committee responsible for setting borrowing costs cut the baseline interest rate to a range of 3.75 percent to 4 percent, a reduction of 0.25 percentage points. Powell faced months of pressure from President Trump to lower...

Diaspora voting could help break Hezbollah’s grip on Lebanon

Lebanon today stands at a turning point in its history. After years of economic collapse, political paralysis and the corrosive dominance of the Iranian-backed party and armed paramilitary group Hezbollah, the country faces a stark choice: Seize the chance to reclaim its sovereignty and democratic promise or remain hostage to Hezbollah’s weapons and Iran’s influence. ...

Air traffic controllers, missing first paycheck, warn ‘system less safe’

The National Air Traffic Controllers Association is warning that air traffic will be made less safe by the government shutdown, which forced air traffic controllers on Tuesday to miss their first paychecks. “America’s air traffic controllers are now having to focus on how they put gas in the car, how do they take care of...

Senate Democrats demand ‘complete accounting’ of Trump’s ballroom donors

A group of Senate Democrats led by Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) wrote a letter to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles Tuesday demanding a “complete accounting of all donations to the White House ballroom construction project” and information about any conditions underlying those contributions. “We write to express serious concerns regarding President Trump’s financing...

Maryland Democrat sinks party’s redistricting push, says downside risk ‘catastrophic’

Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson (D) said he will not move forward with a mid-cycle redistricting push in his state, warning colleagues that the risk would be “catastrophic.” In a “Dear Colleagues” letter dated Tuesday, the Democratic leader outlined the reasons he is bucking many of his fellow Democrats who have pushed him to pursue...

The USS Gerald R. Ford: The best negotiator against Maduro’s regime

The United States has not only changed its deterrence and diplomacy but also its approach to narcodictators in the Western Hemisphere. 

Live updates: Trump finds flattery in South Korea; Fed set to announce rate cut

South Korean President wooed President Trump on Wednesday, gifting him a replica of an historic golden crown and a coveted medal, while the nations searched for an agreement on trade in the latest stop on Trump's Asia swing this week. Trump attended the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Gyeongju, South Korea. He said Seoul...

Candy recalled over potential undeclared allergens before Halloween

The mix-up resulted from a "temporary breakdown in the production and packaging process," according to the announcement.

Here’s how tariffs could impact holiday shopping season: Analysis

If current tariffs had been in place last year, consumers would have faced a $28.6 billion burden, a new analysis finds.

Toyota fact-checks Trump: $10 billion investment isn’t new

A Toyota executive pushed back on President Trump’s recent claim that the company pledged to invest $10 billion into U.S. auto plants but stressed the automaker's commitment to continued investment. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo, Toyota executive Hiroyuki Ueda said he thinks the $10 billion Trump mentioned...

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