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Suspect Arrested in Attack on Trump Ally’s Office
A suspect accused of attacking the office of U.S. Attorney Alina Habba in Newark, New Jersey, was taken into custody Saturday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced. The FBI identified the suspect as Keith Michael Lisa, 51, a California native with ties to New York City and Mahwah, New Jersey. Federal agents said Lisa was arrested less than 48 hours after…
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Jobs Report Beats Expectations, Handing Trump Big Win
The U.S. economy created 119,000 jobs in September, according to a Labor Department report issued Thursday. The release of the report was delayed by the approximately 40-day government shutdown that closed federal agencies. The number of jobs surpassed Wall Street expectations, according to CNBC. The department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, which provided the report, said it will not issue an…
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Schumer Re-Elected As Senate Democratic Leader
The question of who will be the party’s leader after the election is dividing Democrats across the country. However, they are mainly sticking with their current track in the U.S. Senate. “I am honored and humbled to be chosen by my colleagues to continue leading Senate Democrats during this crucial period for our country.” Schumer said in a statement. “Republican…
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Fox’s Janice Dean ‘Taking a Break’ To Deal With ‘Health Issues’
Fox News’s senior meteorologist Janice Dean announced that she is taking a break from the network because of certain health problems. Dean announced on social media this week that she has been taking a break from her work at Fox News and social media because she has “some health issues that need rest and time to heal.” Dean, who is…
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Calley Means Returns to Health Department as Senior Adviser
Calley Means, a health care entrepreneur and one of the most visible advisers to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has returned to the federal health department in an expanded role. The Department of Health and Human Services updated its internal directory to list Means as a senior adviser, The New York Times reported. Andrew Nixon, a representative for the department, confirmed…
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Senate Republicans Confirm More Than 100 Trump Nominees
Senate Republicans have confirmed over 100 of President Donald Trump’s nominees, clearing the backlog of pending appointments in a single move. The confirmations came after the Senate GOP changed its rules last month to allow most executive branch nominees to be approved en masse rather than individually. The change does not apply to Cabinet secretaries or judicial nominees. The move…
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Trump Orders DOJ to Release Epstein Files Within 30 Days
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law, requiring the Department of Justice to release all unclassified records related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days. The bipartisan bill cleared Congress this week with overwhelming support, passing the House by a 421–1 vote and the Senate by unanimous consent. It…
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House Dem Indicted On Fraud Charges, Facing Up To 53 Years In Prison
A federal grand jury in Miami on Wednesday indicted Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and several co-defendants on charges that they stole about $5 million in FEMA disaster-relief funds and funneled the money into her 2021 congressional campaign, the Justice Department announced. According to the indictment, Cherfilus-McCormick — who represents Florida’s 20th District in Broward and Palm Beach counties — and…
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Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID, Voter Registration Limits
The Missouri Supreme Court is weighing the future of the state’s voter photo identification requirement, along with new restrictions on voter registration and absentee ballot applications. Judges heard arguments in two separate cases on Wednesday that challenge different parts of a 2022 elections law. One case focused on the law’s photo ID mandate, while the second centered on additional restrictions…
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Vance Swats Down Epstein Critics, Says Trump’s Been ‘Incredibly Transparent’
Vice President Vance defended the Trump administration’s handling of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a press conference in Canton, Ohio, following an event promoting the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” “The president has been very clear. We’re not shielding anything,” Vance said in response to a question from a reporter earlier this week. “He’s been incredibly transparent about…
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