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Spec ops chief ordered deadly Caribbean strike ‘in self-defense’ with Hegseth’s sign-off, White House says

White House confirms and defends second strike against alleged drug smugglers in Caribbean waters, amid Trump administration's anti-drug crusade.

Treasury Secretary launches probe into Minnesota tax dollars allegedly funding Al-Shabaab terrorists

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent launched a federal probe into serious allegations that Minnesota tax dollars were diverted to terrorist group Al-Shabaab.

Radical ‘feminist’ group in the hot seat after anti-ICE ad goes viral: ‘BEYOND evil’

The Women’s March is being slammed online for releasing an “insane" and "beyond evil" ad attacking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, urging agents to walk away from the job.

House unanimously approves barring anyone tied to Hamas’ Oct 7 attack from entering US

The House of Representatives unanimously passed a bipartisan bill blocking Hamas-linked individuals from U.S. immigration, marking rare agreement on Israel policy between parties.

Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump admin ‘re-examining’ all Afghans imported after DC shooting

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Consumer boycotts planned for Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday

The boycott, known as “We Ain’t Buying It,” is asking consumers to hit pause on buying from major corporations.

Jamie Lee Curtis breaks down in tears comparing Trump to Princess Diana

Jamie Lee Curtis, who hasn’t shied away from sharing her political views, called out the president for his "vile" behavior.

Photos: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade through the decades

It was originally known as the Macy's Christmas Parade as an effort to give holiday sales a boost for the new Macy's store, according to the Library of Congress. On Nov. 27, 1924, the tradition began and has only gotten bigger every year since.

How many calories are in the average thanksgiving dinner?

According to the Calorie Control Council, many Americans eat around 3,150 calories at a feast.

DC shooting suspect worked for CIA in Afghanistan; drove across country before attack, officials say

The man suspected of shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday drove across the country from his home in Washington state with plans to carry out the attack, officials said at a press conference Thursday morning. Earlier in the morning, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) said the suspect, Rahmanaullah Lakanwal,...

As America celebrates Thanksgiving, global hunger takes center stage

It’s important to revisit the impact of the gutting of U.S. foreign assistance and the related impacts on global hunger.

GOP senator calls to ban, deport ‘Islam’ immigrants over National Guard shooting

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) on Wednesday called on the government to ban and deport "Islam" immigrants from the United States after an Afghan national allegedly shot two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington, D.C. "The Afghan terrorist who shot 2 National Guard heroes in D.C. was welcomed into this country with open arms by...

HUD is funding the crisis of homeless children, not the solution

Each system saw her as a crisis to manage, not a child to stabilize.

Trump administration halts immigration from Afghanistan after DC shooting

The Trump administration on Wednesday said it was placing an indefinite pause on immigration from Afghanistan in response to the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington D.C. The suspected shooter, an Afghan national, immigrated to the U.S. in 2021, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). "Effective immediately, processing of all immigration...

The nuclear arms race is back, and it’s testing US power

The geopolitical environment that once helped manage nuclear risks has eroded.

Stop trying to win Thanksgiving 

Americans are heading home for the holidays with the intent to convince others of their views, but in order to save democracy, they must instead focus on learning from each other and trusting one another.

Dmitriev’s Thanksgiving surprise

The leaked peace plan has Team Trump struggling to get its story straight.

Stocks whipsaw as AI bubble fears, Fed uncertainty rattle Wall Street

Sharp swings in financial markets have left investors reeling in recent weeks, as questions about a potential artificial intelligence (AI) bubble collide with uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve’s next interest rate decision.  The AI trade has been booming for nearly three years since the release of ChatGPT, but some are beginning to wonder how long this can last before shareholders get antsy for returns on firms’ massive multibillion-dollar investments. Meanwhile, investors are searching for clues about whether the Fed will...

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