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Most Americans don’t see value of 4-year college degree: Survey

Most Americans don’t see the value in a four-year degree in higher education, according to a new poll. An NBC News survey found 63 percent of people saying a bachelor’s degree is “not worth the cost because people often graduate without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt to pay off,” while...

State of Texas: Gov. Abbott talks redistricting, border security at campaign tailgate

Since Governor Greg Abbott launched his campaign for re-election, he's been highlighting policies that could have wide-ranging effects on Texans. He's highlighted a new plan to provide property tax relief, and his words are a key part of the court battle over the state's congressional maps.

House committee seeks ‘full accounting’ of boat strike after WaPo ‘kill everybody’ report

The leaders of the House Armed Services Committee said late Saturday they are seeking “full accounting” of an early September U.S. military attack against an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean after a report alleged that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered U.S. troops to “kill everybody” aboard the vessel.  “This committee is committed to providing...

Russia kills at least 3 in Ukraine ahead of diplomatic talks in US 

A Russian drone strike killed at least three people in Ukraine’s capital early Saturday morning while wounding at least 29 others, according to The Associated Press. Two individuals were killed in Kyiv, while the other death occurred in the broader region, the Kyiv City Military Administration announced.  The Kremlin strikes consisted of both missiles and...

West Virginia floral shop creates for a mourning community

Increased demand is in response to the death of Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom on Thursday, with the shop receiving inquires over blue ribbons.

A look back at the biggest presidential Thanksgiving scandals, surprises

Washington controversies, including President Richard Nixon's "I am not a crook" statement and President Bill Clinton's impeachment inquiry heated up during Thanksgiving.

Trump Threatens Biden with Perjury Charges Related to Autopen Signatures

The president plans to terminate all documents signed with Biden’s autopen.

The success of Trump’s mid-decade redistricting strategy hinges on court action

Four months into the redistricting fight, President Trump's push to carve out more GOP-friendly seats has slipped into legal limbo, raising the chance that Democrats could end up with the upper hand.

Political turkeys of 2025: Blunders of 2025 that will never be pardoned by the public

From Kamala Harris to Chuck Schumer, here are the politicians roasted in 2025 over the 2024 campaign, shutdown and other political blunders.

Afghan withdrawal refugees had ‘free rein’ on US bases in 2021, sources said, leaving in Ubers untracked

Laura Ingraham and GOP lawmakers had warned about unvetted Afghan evacuees leaving military bases years before the fatal shooting of West Virginia National Guard Spc. Sarah Beckstrom.

Trump rips former VP candidate on immigration: ‘Tim Walz does nothing, through fear, incompetence, or both’

President Trump targets Tim Walz and Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn, in Truth Social post, alleging immigration failures and gang activity in Minnesota state.

Where the Trump admin’s court fight over National Guard in DC stands in wake of shooting

President Donald Trump orders 500 additional National Guard members to Washington, D.C., after two soldiers were shot near the White House in a targeted attack.

Slotkin goes silent when pressed on past Trump–Guard ‘shooting’ claims after DC attack

Sen. Elissa Slotkin remains silent about her previous statements suggesting President Donald Trump could order the National Guard to fire on civilians.

Trump to void all documents allegedly signed by Biden via autopen, threatens perjury charge

President Donald Trump terminates Bidens-signed documents signed with autopen device, claiming 92% of former president's signatures were automated without proper authorization.

Trump Suspends Third World Immigration after National Guard Shooting

The Afghani national who killed one guardsman and injured another entered the country in September 2021.

Fun with Immigration Statistics

‘Net’ migration, eh?

The National Guard Shooting Tragedy

Another gut-wrenching day for the country.

College freshman deported flying home for Thanksgiving surprise, despite court order

A college freshman trying to fly from Boston to Texas to surprise her family for Thanksgiving was instead deported to Honduras in violation of a court order, according to her attorney.

IRS releases guidance for Americans to cash in on new tax break on tips and overtime pay

The IRS has issued guidance for workers who can claim the deduction for tips and overtime pay -- part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act -- for the 2025 tax year.

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