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FIRST ON FOX: FEMA unleashes $2.2B in disaster relief funding across 25 states: ‘Cutting red tape’

FEMA announces $2.2 billion in disaster relief funding as deadly winter storm batters the U.S., leaving hundreds of thousands without power nationwide.

Trump bypasses California’s ‘nightmare’ bureaucracy to unlock $3.2B for wildfire survivors

The Trump administration is bypassing California permitting delays to unlock $3.2 billion in disaster relief for wildfire survivors waiting to rebuild their homes.

Tim Walz says he’s done with politics: ‘I will never run for office again’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz declares, "I will never run for an elected office again" amid massive fraud scandal that forced him to abandon 2026 re-election bid.

Senate GOP holdouts refuse to budge as shutdown talks continue

Senate Republicans split from their party over the government funding package as negotiations continue on the DHS bill and a possible government funding extension.

Vulnerable Dem’s support for Alex Pretti collides with Laken Riley Act anniversary

Georgia Republicans rip Sen. Jon Ossoff after he demanded a probe into Alex Pretti’s shooting, arguing he’s louder on Minneapolis than illegal immigrant crime at home.

New Jersey’s election is a referendum on the blue state model

New Jersey's off-year elections offer voters a referendum on the state's high taxes, energy costs, and regulations, which have been hurting small businesses and entrepreneurs, and voters must decide whether to continue down the failed blue state model or chart a new course.

McCabe says he hasn’t been contacted by FBI in Comey probe

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said on Sunday he has not been contacted “at all” by federal authorities in the investigation into former FBI Director James Comey. In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” McCabe told host Jake Tapper that it’s “unbelievable” to him that the FBI wouldn’t have asked to talk...

Fossil fuel projects in poor nations shouldn’t give rich polluters a pass

The writing is on the wall as the U.S. pushes multilateral development banks to fund more fossil fuel projects.

White House touts older generic drug as new treatment for autism

The Trump administration is touting an old generic drug as a new treatment for autism despite limited evidence, sparking unease among doctors and scientists who say the medication needs to be studied further. In a press conference and media appearances, President Trump and top health officials have praised the benefits of leucovorin, a synthetic form...

At least 1 dead, 9 injured after shooting and fire at Michigan LDS church: police

Authorities believe there may be additional victims within the church who were unable to escape due to a fire that engulfed the building.

Thune says Democrats have taken ‘the federal government as a hostage’ amid shutdown fight

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said on Sunday that Democrats have taken “the federal government as a hostage” amid tension over a looming government shutdown. “Thirteen different times, we did continuing resolutions in the Democratic majority. And in every case, they passed,” Thune told NBC News’s Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.” “And what...

Johnson on Comey: ‘There are many things that he could have been indicted for’

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on Sunday that there are “many things” for which former FBI Director James Comey could have faced charges, but said the statute of limitations had expired on those other allegations. “It's a very important principle for us to apply that everybody has to subscribe to the law, even a former...

Plastic packaging is poisoning America, and MAGA is letting corporations off the hook 

If MAHA and MAGA were serious about improving the health of Americans, they would stop gaslighting the public and start standing up to the corporations making us sick.

Johnson pushes back on Jeffries: ‘There is nothing partisan about this continuing resolution’

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) insisted on Sunday that there is “nothing partisan” about the Republican bill to keep the government funded ahead of the shutdown deadline this Wednesday. In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” the GOP leader pushed back on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’s (D-N.Y.) suggestion this past week that the...

Schumer on chance of shutdown: ‘It depends on the Republicans’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Sunday said the chance of a looming government shutdown “depends on the Republicans.” “You think you can keep the government open, or you think you’re headed for a shutdown?” NBC News’s Kristen Welker asked Schumer on “Meet the Press.” “Well, it depends on the Republicans. You know, we...

What NASA’s discovery of possible life on Mars means for Musk’s ambitions

If it pans out, it may complicate Elon Musk’s dreams of founding a settlement on the fourth planet from the sun.

Deadline to claim part of $425M Capital One settlement nears: How to apply

You have only a few days to submit a claim for your portion of the multi-million dollar settlement.

Trump isn’t cutting Pell Grants, after all − but other changes could complicate financial aid for some students

The Pell Grant – a need-based higher education grant from the U.S. Department of Education that, unlike a loan, does not need to be repaid – lies at the heart of the federal financial aid system.

Abrego Garcia transferred to Pennsylvania detention facility

KIlmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran national mistakenly deported but returned to the U.S. to face unrelated charges, was transferred to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Phillipsburg, Pa., according to court records. Abrego Garcia was transferred on Friday from the Farmville Detention Center in Virginia to the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Pennsylvania...

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