U.S.

Brown University Student Faces Charges for Inquiring About Non-Faculty Employees' Roles

U.S.EducationMedia

Brown University student Alex Shieh faces charges for asking non-faculty employees what they do all day, leading to disciplinary action against The Brown Spectator. Shieh used AI to create a database and sent emails inquiring about their roles.

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Newly Elected Pope Leo XIV from America

ReligionU.S.

Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from America and a Cubs fan, was elected as the leader of the Catholic Church. He has a heart for the poor and brings diverse perspectives to his role.

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Modernization of U.S. Air Traffic Control System

U.S.TechnologyBusiness

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces plan to modernize air traffic control system within four years, estimated to cost more than $12.5 billion. The plan includes replacing outdated technology, investing in new ground radar sensors, and requesting upfront funding from Congress. The aviation industry and FAA support the proposal.

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New Pope's Social Media Posts

ReligionPoliticsU.S.

Cardinal Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, has a social media trail that includes posts critical of President Trump, VP JD Vance, supportive of immigrants, gun control, and climate change. Some conservatives have mixed reactions to his election as the first American pope.

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Proposal to Build New Air Traffic Control System

PoliticsU.S.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unveils a proposal to build a new, state-of-the-art air traffic control system to enhance safety, reduce delays, and modernize U.S. air travel infrastructure. President Trump criticizes former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for neglecting the outdated FAA system.

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Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

PoliticsU.S.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Democratic senators spar over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 gang member, to El Salvador. Noem asserts that Abrego Garcia is a terrorist and will not be allowed back in the US.

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Trade Deal Between President Trump and the United Kingdom

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump announces trade deal with the United Kingdom, first since imposing massive tariffs globally. Financial sector reacts positively, but political impact crucial as Trump's approval ratings decline. Deal seen as a positive step by some, tied to economy's performance.

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Anti-Semitic Protests at Columbia University

PoliticsU.S.

Anti-Israel protesters took over Columbia University library, violating university policies and facing disciplinary proceedings. More than 100 agitators stormed the library, leading to arrests and potential deportation of non-citizens. Various incidents of anti-Semitic behavior reported on campus and around the country.

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Escaped Kangaroo in Florida

WeirdU.S.

A young male kangaroo escaped from his owner's enclosure in Florida and was captured after hopping around town. The owner is facing charges for lacking permits. The kangaroo is now being held at a wildlife reserve.

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President Trump's Tax Policy Proposals

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump is considering a small tax increase for wealthy Americans to help fund his priorities for the middle and working classes. The bill is expected to add trillions to the deficit over the next decade, with the tax portion being the costliest. Discussions within the Republican Party are ongoing regarding potential tax hikes on the wealthy.

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Fox News coverage of President Trump's first foreign trip in the second term

PoliticsU.S.WorldMedia

Fox News host Sean Hannity announces coverage of President Trump's first foreign trip in his second term on 'Hannity.' Special editions of 'Special Report' and 'Hannity' will be live from the Middle East. Hosts Bret Baier and Sean Hannity will interview Trump and world leaders, covering developments and news of the day.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.World

Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the new Pope of the Catholic Church, taking the name Leo XIV. He is the first American Pope and has a background in the Augustinian religious order and service in Peru before being elevated to the papal seat.

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Election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.

President Donald Trump expressed excitement at the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as the first American Pope, Pope Leo XIV. The Vatican announced the historic event, and the president congratulated the new Pope on social media.

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Challenges in Rebuilding Homes After Fires in California

U.S.Entertainment

Mandy Moore criticizes LA County for making it difficult to rebuild homes after fires, citing red tape and bureaucracy as major obstacles.

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Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University

PoliticsU.S.

Anti-Israel protesters took over Columbia University's library, leading to arrests and disciplinary proceedings. Students demanded divestment from Israel, resulting in disruptions and injuries to security officers.

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Military Chaplains Act of 2025

PoliticsU.S.

Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) introduced the Military Chaplains Act of 2025 to protect military chaplains from retaliation and ensure their religious freedom within the armed forces.

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Human Smuggling Arrests in San Antonio

U.S.Crime

Five suspects were arrested in San Antonio in connection with a human smuggling operation, with one believed to be a member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. The investigation involved circumventing Border Patrol checkpoints and resulted in the dismantling of a smuggling venture that routinely brought illegal aliens into the United States.

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MS-13 Gang Member Sentenced for 2017 Killings

U.S.Crime

An MS-13 gang member, Omar Antonio Villalta, also known as "Anticristo," was sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal killings of four young men in a New York park in 2017. He was involved in multiple murders orchestrated by MS-13, including luring victims, distributing weapons, and carrying out attacks with machetes and knives. The gang's violent activities have led to severe consequences, with other members being convicted for similar crimes. The U.S. Department of State has designated MS-13 as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs). President Donald Trump's administration has taken a strong stance against criminal illegal aliens, particularly those involved in gang violence.

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Jill Biden's Signal to Joe Biden on The View Regarding Cognitive Decline

PoliticsU.S.

Jill Biden appeared to give a secret signal to her husband Joe Biden on The View after a risky question about his cognitive decline. The former president stopped mid-answer, and Jill smoothly continued, sparking theories of her nudging him. Biden was seen with a band-aid on his hand, leading to speculation about health treatments. He faced questions on mental cognition, and his performance raised concerns. Biden's struggles have been highlighted since his presidency, including a disastrous debate against Trump. The article also mentions Biden's recent public appearances and interviews.

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Election of First American Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.World

The First American Pope, Leo XIV, has been elected after a secret voting process in the Sistine Chapel. He is known as 'Father Bob' and is seen as more traditional but not a conservative hardliner. His election is seen as a historic moment for the Catholic Church.

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Election of Pope Leo XIV

ReligionU.S.World

Villanova University alumnus Cardinal Robert Prevost has been chosen as Pope Leo XIV to lead the Catholic Church. He is the first pope born in the United States and the first Augustinian friar to be elected pontiff.

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Stabbing of Elephant Seal Pup at Oregon Beach

U.S.Science

An elephant seal pup was stabbed multiple times at an Oregon beach, prompting NOAA to search for a person of interest. The seal survived and was relocated. The incident is being investigated under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.

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U.S. Air Travel System Overhaul

U.S.

Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, discusses the urgent need to overhaul the U.S. air travel system due to outdated technology and ongoing air traffic control crises.

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Illegal Immigrant Crossings at U.S. Northern Border

U.S.Politics

Fox News Digital article discussing increased illegal immigrant crossings at the U.S. northern border, with targeted enforcement operations leading to multiple arrests and warnings of consequences for those attempting to cross illegally.

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Illegal Immigrant Kidnapping in North Carolina

U.S.Crime

Three illegal immigrant suspects were arrested and charged in connection with the kidnapping of a mother and her 13-month-old baby in North Carolina. The victims were recovered safely after a fast-moving and complex investigation.

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Government's Handling of REAL ID Implementation at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

U.S.

Travelers at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport share their thoughts on the government's handling of the REAL ID implementation, with mixed opinions on the rollout process.

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U.S.-China Relations and Geopolitical Dynamics

PoliticsU.S.World

Former Georgia Republican Sen. David Perdue sworn in as U.S. ambassador to China amid trade talks. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met for talks. Xi pledges to stand by Russia against 'power politics'. Leaders mark Victory Day in Europe. Putin and Xi strengthen ties amidst concerns from Western partners. Both pledge to play a role in new nuclear agreement with Iran.

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U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks and Sanctions on Iranian Oil

PoliticsU.S.World

The Trump administration targets Iranian oil with new sanctions amid U.S.-Iran nuclear talks. Vice President JD Vance previews the next round of talks aiming for a complete cessation of Tehran's nuclear program. Sanctions target companies facilitating Iranian oil shipments.

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Judges issuing nationwide injunctions

PoliticsU.S.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses the issue of unelected federal district court judges issuing nationwide injunctions to halt the agenda of the elected president of the United States. He advocates for protecting the American people's right to elect their government officials and proposes legislative actions to address the issue.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump from Closing Federal Agencies

PoliticsU.S.

Federal judge blocks President Trump from closing three federal agencies, siding with Democratic-led states. Previous freeze on federal grants also ruled unconstitutional by the same judge.

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Recent News Articles

PoliticsU.S.WorldEntertainment

Recent news articles covering topics such as a major trade deal, a humanoid robot going on 'attack' mode, political feuds, legal disputes, government actions, AI advancements, controversial statues, international tensions, celebrity health issues, and cultural events.

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Alleged Venezuelan Government and Tren de Aragua Involvement in Human Smuggling

PoliticsU.S.

Former FBI investigator discusses reports of Venezuelan government working with Tren de Aragua to harm the United States. Human smuggling bust in Texas leads to arrests of individuals linked to TdA gang. Investigation ongoing with possible more arrests.

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Antisemitic Incident at Barstool Sports Bar

U.S.Politics

Barstool Sports President Dave Portnoy discusses antisemitic incident at his bar, Washington, D.C. hosting the 2027 NFL Draft, and outlook on stocks. Second Temple University student suspended over antisemitic incident at Barstool Sports bar in Philadelphia.

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REAL ID implementation at airports

U.S.

Smooth rollout of REAL ID requirement at airports with minimal disruptions reported, despite initial fears of chaos. Homeland Security officials confirm efficient TSA lines and minimal wait times. Travelers share stories of getting through security without REAL ID.

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Deportation Flights to Libya and Saudi Arabia

PoliticsU.S.

Federal judge rules potential deportation flights to Libya or Saudi Arabia would violate court order if advanced notification is not provided to impacted illegal immigrants and their attorneys. Immigration lawyers seek temporary restraining order to prevent non-citizen removals without notice and opportunity for fear-based claims. Reports indicate plans to deport Laotian, Vietnamese, and Philippine illegal immigrants to Libya. Libya denies deportation deal with the U.S.

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Disparities in Life Expectancy Across US States

HealthU.S.

A new study reveals that residents in Northeast and West Coast states in the US have gained decades of extra life expectancy compared to those in Southern states like Mississippi and Oklahoma. Geographic location plays a significant role in determining health trajectories and life expectancy. The study highlights wide disparities in mortality rates and aging acceleration across different states.

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Cities Making Pride Flag Official Symbols

U.S.Politics

Boise and Salt Lake City have made the Pride flag official city symbols, skirting state laws dictating which flags can be flown on government property. Utah and Idaho have laws barring most flags except for select ones like the American flag and military flags.

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Selmer, Tennessee Tornado Destruction

U.S.WeatherTragic

A strong EF-3 tornado caused $30 million in damage in Selmer, Tennessee, killing five people and destroying 108 buildings. A thrift store and tiny homes for those in need were heavily damaged. A father tragically died in the tornado, leaving behind his daughter who identified his body on her 16th birthday.

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Fatal Shooting of Judge by Sheriff in Kentucky

U.S.Crime

Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines fatally shot District Judge Kevin Mullins in Whitesburg, Kentucky, in September 2024, caught on surveillance footage, following a series of events involving exploitation of a female defendant. Stines, charged with murder, is planning an insanity defense.

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Arrest of Tarek Bazrouk for Hate Crimes Against Jewish Counterprotesters

U.S.PoliticsWorld

A New York man was arrested and charged with federal hate crimes for assaulting Jewish counterprotesters at anti-Israel protests. He faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted.

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National Debt and Government Spending

PoliticsU.S.

The national debt is out of control, reaching almost $37 trillion with an annual deficit projected to be over $2 trillion. Fox News discusses the need for increased revenue, possibly through tax hikes on the wealthy and adjustments to Social Security taxes to preserve American capitalism.

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Arrest in 1977 Cold-Case Murder of Jeanette Ralston

U.S.CrimeJustice

Arrest made in 1977 cold-case murder of Jeanette Ralston in California's Bay Area. Suspect Willie Sims, a former Army private, identified through new fingerprint and DNA evidence. Sims faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted.

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Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University

PoliticsU.S.

More than 80 masked anti-Israel agitators were arrested after storming Butler Library at Columbia University on Wednesday as students studied for finals. The acting president of Columbia University strongly denounced the occupation of the campus library by anti-Israel protesters.

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Impact of Tariffs on Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach

BusinessU.S.

Tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration have led to a significant drop in cargo coming into the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach, affecting the livelihoods of dock workers and businesses connected to the ports.

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Reopening of Troubled Private Prisons as Migrant Detention Centers

PoliticsU.S.

A troubled private prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, shut down in 2021 is set to reopen as a migrant detention center along with other prisons closed due to serious problems.

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Acquittal of Former Memphis Police Officers in Tyre Nichols Case

U.S.Politics

Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted of second-degree murder in the 2023 beating death of Black motorist Tyre Nichols.

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Challenges Faced by Teachers in the U.S.

EducationU.S.

Teachers face financial hardships and pressures despite Teacher Appreciation Week gestures. Challenges include low salaries, large class sizes, and lack of support. Proposed cuts by the Trump administration to federal funding for schools add to demoralization. Union leaders advocate for better pay and resources for teachers to ensure quality education for students.

TeachersChallengesEducationFundingSupport

Anti-Abortion Activism in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.

Anti-abortion activists are mobilizing across the U.S. to push for stricter laws criminalizing abortion, even advocating for penalties including the death penalty for women who obtain abortions. These activists, rooted in a fundamentalist interpretation of Christianity, are focused on state legislatures and grassroots efforts to advance their agenda.

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DHS Arresting Criminal Illegal Aliens at Courthouses

PoliticsU.S.

President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security is now arresting criminal illegal aliens at courthouses around the United States, reversing a Biden-era policy that gave illegal aliens “protected areas” from federal immigration enforcement.

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New Jersey's 'Sensitive Places Law'

PoliticsU.S.

Attorney General Matt Platkin reminds business owners in New Jersey they can designate their establishments as gun-free zones, with provisions for signage and stickers. The 'Sensitive Places Law' outlines areas where concealed carriers are required to disarm. The law was signed by Gov. Phil Murphy in 2022.

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Acquittal of Former Memphis Police Officers in Tyre Nichols Murder Case

U.S.Politics

Three former Memphis Police Department officers were found not guilty on charges relating to the murder of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols after a jury trial. The incident involved confrontations between Nichols and the officers during a traffic stop, leading to his death a few days later.

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Deadly Collision Involving Truck Drivers on Work Visas

U.S.Tragic

Two truck drivers on work visas, not from the U.S., caused a deadly collision in Thomasville, AL. FBI joined the investigation. The crash killed two people at a red light. Russian translator needed. No sign of medical issue. American truckers welcome Trump admin reforms.

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Fatal Alligator Attack in Florida

U.S.WildlifeTragedy

A Florida woman was killed by an alligator after it tipped over the canoe she and her husband were paddling in an accidental encounter near Lake Kissimmee. Alligator encounters are more common in the spring mating season.

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Missouri Bill Making Gold and Silver Legal Tender

PoliticsU.S.

Missouri lawmakers approved a bill making gold and silver legal tender for state payments, but not required for private businesses. Critics question how it will work in practice.

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Melania Trump's Absence from the White House

PoliticsU.S.

Melania Trump has spent fewer than 14 days at the White House since her husband was inaugurated 108 days ago, choosing to stay in Trump Tower in Manhattan or Mar-a-Lago in Florida instead. Her low profile and absence from Washington have drawn comparisons to past first ladies.

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Air Traffic Control System Outage at Newark Airport

U.S.

Regulators are slowing arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International Airport after a 90-second traffic control system outage, leading to delays and cancellations. The incident highlights the chronic understaffing and outdated equipment in the US Air Traffic Control system.

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Hudson River Helicopter Crash

U.S.Tragic

A tour helicopter crashed into the Hudson River, killing six people. The cause of the crash is unknown. Witnesses heard loud bangs before the helicopter broke apart midair. The helicopter belonged to New York Helicopter Tours, which shut down after the crash.

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Police Officer Shot Near Overbrook High School in Philadelphia

U.S.Crime

A Philadelphia police officer was shot near Overbrook High School while responding to a dispute. The officer was shot in the stomach and taken to the hospital. A suspect was taken into custody at the scene.

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Acquittal of Former Tennessee Police Officers in the Fatal Beating of Tyre Nichols

U.S.PoliticsLegal

Three former Tennessee police officers acquitted of all state charges, including second-degree murder, in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols. The officers still face jail time after being convicted of federal charges. Nichols, a Black man, was beaten by police after fleeing a traffic stop, leading to intense scrutiny of the Memphis Police Department.

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Anti-Israel Protesters Take Over Columbia University Library

U.S.Politics

Over 100 masked anti-Israel protesters took over Columbia University's Butler Library in New York City, disrupting students studying for finals. The protesters demand divestment from Israel and set up a 'Liberation Zone' in the library.

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First Day of REAL ID Enforcement at Airports Across the U.S.

U.S.Travel

Fox News Digital reports on the first day of REAL ID enforcement at airports across the country, with minimal issues reported. Experts predict potential future bottlenecks and delays in the system due to the new requirements.

REAL IDairportenforcementdelaysbottlenecks

Immigration Enforcement and Gang Activity

U.S.Politics

A group of young illegal aliens with alleged ties to a violent foreign gang attacked two NYPD officers in Times Square. Tennessee Highway Patrol, in coordination with ICE, detained nearly 100 people, including a child sex predator and a gang member. ICE also conducted immigration enforcement operations in Houston and arrested 646 illegal immigrants. The operation led to the recovery of illegal drugs and guns, including encounters with suspected gang members.

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Fox News Politics Newsletter Updates

PoliticsU.S.World

Fox News Politics newsletter covering updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more. Includes stories on US-Iran nuclear talks, refugee resettlement court order, Real ID compliance, and international political events.

Fox NewsPoliticsTrump administrationRefugee resettlementReal IDInternational tensions

Air Traffic Control Issues

PoliticsU.S.

David Grizzle, former COO of the FAA, discusses current air traffic issues in an NPR interview.

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Faulty DNA Tests in Texas Criminal Cases

U.S.Law

Faulty DNA tests used in criminal cases in Texas could impact over 1,000 cases due to incorrect results of insufficient DNA to test.

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Newark Liberty International Airport Disruptions

U.S.

Newark Liberty International Airport has faced disruptions due to flight cancellations and delays caused by a recent radar and communications blackout, stress among air traffic controllers, bad weather, a closed runway, and understaffing. Former FAA official David Grizzle comments on the longstanding staffing and technology issues in U.S. air traffic control.

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Breitbart News Policy Event with Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins

PoliticsU.S.

Breitbart News is hosting a policy event featuring Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to discuss USDA's efforts to eliminate waste and prioritize American interests under President Trump's administration. The event will address key policy battles, including food prices, farming policies, and trade negotiations. Rollins has already made an impact by successfully addressing egg prices and removing 'woke' elements from the department. The event will showcase Rollins' insights and forward-thinking approach to utilize technology for the benefit of America.

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White House Rose Garden Spring Showcase

U.S.Politics

First Lady Melania Trump showcases the White House Rose Garden in full bloom this spring, highlighting the garden's original 1962 design by Bunny Mellon and Jacqueline Kennedy.

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Failed Floating Gaza Pier Plan

PoliticsU.S.World

Former President Joe Biden's failed floating Gaza pier plan left 62 US personnel injured, one service member dead, and caused at least $31 million in damage to military equipment. The project, Operation Neptune Solace, aimed to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza but was abandoned after just 20 days due to inadequate planning and coordination.

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Conservative Catholics' Influence on Selecting the Next Pope

ReligionPoliticsU.S.

Conservative Catholics from America, including wealthy MAGA supporters, traveled to Rome to influence the selection of the next Pope after the death of Pope Francis. President Trump made controversial remarks and an AI-generated image suggesting he wanted to be Pope. The Catholic Church traditionally avoids choosing a Pope from superpower nations to prevent politicization. The conclave to elect the new Pope is underway with cardinals from 70 countries participating.

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Artificial Intelligence Used in Victim Impact Statement

U.S.TechnologyLegal

Stacey Wales used artificial intelligence to create a video of her late brother, Christopher Pelkey, addressing the court and his killer in a road rage incident. The AI-generated video was played at the sentencing hearing, delivering a message of forgiveness and encouraging love and life. The judge appreciated the unique use of AI in the courtroom.

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U.S.-China Trade Talks and Ambassador Appointment

PoliticsU.S.

Former Georgia Republican Sen. David Perdue sworn in as U.S. ambassador to China amid trade talks between the two nations. President Trump emphasizes Perdue's experience in business and politics. Trump administration has imposed tariffs on Chinese goods to address trade deficit. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative to meet Chinese counterparts for trade discussions.

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Bill to Increase Penalties for Crimes by Illegal Aliens

PoliticsU.S.

House Republicans introduce the Punishing Illegal Immigrant Felons Act to increase penalties for crimes committed by illegal aliens in the U.S. to deter organized crime. The bill aims to impose harsher punishments, including minimum 5-year sentences for crimes punishable by more than one year, up to life in prison for repeat offenders.

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Migrants Committing Crimes in New York City Shelters

PoliticsU.S.

A group of young illegal aliens with alleged ties to a violent foreign gang attack two NYPD officers in Times Square. Data shows thousands of migrants committing crimes in New York City shelters. The top crimes include thefts, assaults, and drug crimes.

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U.S. Homelessness Crisis

U.S.Politics

U.S. homelessness hits record highs with over 4 million youth and young-adult families affected. Bipartisan legislation introduced to expand federal support and address the crisis.

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Trump administration planning to deport migrants without legal status to Libya

PoliticsU.S.World

The Trump administration is planning to deport migrants without legal status to Libya, a country plagued by armed conflict, despite denials from Libyan officials. Other African countries are also being considered for deportations. The deportations to Libya would be carried out by the U.S. military, using a single aircraft. Libya is divided into two parts, each governed by different factions, and is a popular route for migrants trying to reach Europe. The Trump administration has been seeking to deport migrants to third countries, with agreements signed with El Salvador, Colombia, and other Latin American countries.

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Acquittal of Former Memphis Police Officers in Tyre Nichols' Death

U.S.PoliticsLaw

Former Memphis police officers acquitted of all charges in the death of Tyre Nichols, who died after being fatally beaten during a traffic stop in 2023. Two officers pleaded guilty in federal court and testified against their colleagues. Officers faced trial twice, with previous convictions in a federal case for witness tampering. Nichols died from blunt force trauma to the head after being restrained, kicked, and struck with a baton. His parents are advocating for police reform and his mother is suing the city of Memphis for $550 million.

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Artificial Intelligence Used in Victim Impact Statement

U.S.TechnologyLegal

Stacey Wales used artificial intelligence to create a video of her late brother, Christopher Pelkey, addressing the court and his killer in a road rage incident. The video expressed forgiveness and encouraged love and living life to the fullest. The judge and attendees were moved by the video, and the killer received a 10.5-year sentence for manslaughter.

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Sinaloa Cartel Drug Distribution Operation in U.S.

U.S.Crime

A cell of the Sinaloa Cartel led by Heiberto “El Paisa” Salazar Amaya operated in four major U.S. cities conducting a large-scale drug distribution operation, resulting in the largest fentanyl seizure to date. The U.S. DEA conducted raids seizing over 400 kilograms of fentanyl, weapons, cash, and luxury vehicles.

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Controversy over Voice of America's Alignment with OAN

PoliticsU.S.

Senior Trump adviser Kari Lake announced that Voice of America will use news reports from far-right network OAN, leading to backlash from agency and network veterans. Critics argue that the move goes against VOA's history of independent journalism and non-partisanship. Lake has put most VOA employees on indefinite leave and has faced lawsuits for violating free press protections.

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Crime Surge in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri

U.S.Politics

Surging crime and diminishing police presence in downtown Kansas City, Missouri has left locals afraid to go out after dark. Business owners blame city leadership for failing to curb chaos and restore safety.

Kansas CityCrimeSafetyPoliceChaos

Impact of REAL ID on College Summer Travel

U.S.Travel

Fox News Digital spoke with TSA Acting Administrator Adam Stahl about how REAL IDs will impact summer travel for college students, with concerns about confusion and last-minute compliance. Some students are prepared with REAL ID-compliant licenses, while others are facing challenges securing appointments and understanding the new requirements.

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FBI Investigation of Criminal Network '764' Targeting Minors Online

U.S.CrimeTechnology

FBI investigates criminal network '764' targeting kids and teens online, coercing them into committing violent or sexual acts and sharing the videos with followers. Arrests made in connection with the network. FBI Director emphasizes cracking down on these predators.

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House of Representatives Discusses U.S. Air Traffic Control Modernization After Newark Airport Blackout

PoliticsU.S.

A blackout at Newark Liberty International Airport caused a 90-second outage to its air traffic control screens, prompting the House of Representatives to discuss modernizing the U.S. air traffic control system with a focus on spending $12.5 billion for ATC modernization.

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Operation Restore Justice: Arrest of 205 Alleged Child Sex Predators

U.S.Crime

Operation Restore Justice led by the Justice Department and FBI resulted in the arrest of 205 alleged child sex predators and the rescue of 115 children across the country. Attorney General Pam Bondi warns parents to be vigilant of online predators posing as children.

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Federal Judge Orders Resettlement of Refugees in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.

Federal judge orders Trump administration to resettle 12,000 refugees into the U.S. despite administration's objections. Previous executive order by Trump halting refugee admissions partially blocked.

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China's Potential Spying Activities in Cuba

PoliticsU.S.World

Republican leaders express concerns about China's presence in Cuba and potential spying capabilities on the U.S. from the island. A new report highlights the addition of a circularly disposed antenna array at a signals intelligence site near Havana.

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U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks

PoliticsU.S.

Vice President JD Vance previews U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, expresses concerns about the existing Iran nuclear deal, and outlines the administration's objective of preventing nuclear proliferation.

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Immigration detention of Rümeysa Öztürk

PoliticsU.S.

Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University doctoral student, is ordered to be transferred from Louisiana to Vermont by a federal appeals court in New York. The court will decide whether to release her on bail while she awaits a hearing in Vermont. She was detained after being accused of supporting Hamas, but her attorneys argue that she is being held in violation of her free speech and due process rights.

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Antisemitism on American College Campuses

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The House Committee on Education and Workforce is holding a hearing on stopping antisemitism on American college campuses, with testimony from presidents of Haverford College, DePaul University, and California Polytechnic State University, as well as the former National Legal Director of the ACLU. Antisemitic protests have increased since the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel in 2023.

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Antisemitism Controversy at Barstool Sports' Bar in Philadelphia

U.S.Opinion

ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt comments on federal action against antisemitism on college campuses, while a controversy at a Barstool Sports' bar in Philadelphia involving an antisemitic sign unfolds. The accused individual speaks out against the sensationalism by Barstool's founder Dave Portnoy.

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Anti-Israel Protest at University of Washington

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Protesters at the University of Washington demanded the school divest from Boeing, leading to a violent anti-Israel protest. The Trump administration is investigating the incident and has created a task force to combat antisemitism on college campuses.

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Enforcement of REAL ID for Domestic Flights

U.S.Politics

Enforcement of REAL ID has gone into effect for domestic flights and entry into federal buildings in the United States. Americans without REAL ID may face additional screening at the airport, but alternatives like military ID or passport can be used.

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Investigation into Anonymous Pizza Deliveries to Judges' Homes

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Senate Judiciary Committee calls for DOJ and FBI to investigate anonymous pizza deliveries to judges' homes as threats escalate. Top Democrat urges protection for judges and families, highlighting incidents involving Supreme Court justices and high-profile cases. Investigations ongoing with concerns for judicial independence and rule of law.

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Combatting Antisemitism at Northeastern University

PoliticsU.S.

Senior counsel to Trump's assistant AG Leo Terrell discusses the Justice Department's new task force to combat antisemitism at Northeastern University following a series of incidents involving anti-Israel activists targeting Jewish faculty members.

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United Airlines planes collision at San Francisco International Airport

U.S.Travel

Two United Airlines planes collided at San Francisco International Airport when one was pushing back from the gate, resulting in no injuries. The incident involved a Boeing 777 aircraft and the FAA will investigate.

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Afghan immigrants' legal status in the U.S.

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Afghan immigrants who aided U.S. forces face uncertain legal status in the U.S. due to policy changes affecting TPS and other protections, leaving many at risk of deportation to Afghanistan.

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Breitbart News Senior Editor Joel B. Pollak Receives 'Hero Award' for Palisades Fire Coverage

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Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel B. Pollak received a 'Hero Award' for his coverage and assistance during the Palisades Fire. He documented the disaster, helped residents find information about their homes, and urged President Trump to appoint a 'special master' for federal relief funds.

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Los Angeles Recovery Efforts After Palisades Fire

U.S.PoliticsBusiness

Developer Rick Caruso warns that Los Angeles is at a 'tipping point' in the recovery effort from the Palisades Fire and suggests a greater role for the private sector in rebuilding. He criticizes the city's response and calls for a forward-looking approach with transparency and creativity.

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Update of UK's Government War Book in Response to Russian Threat and Public Concerns About Third World War

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Whitehall is updating the Cold War-era Government War Book in response to the increased threat of a direct Russian attack on British territory. Concerns about a potential Third World War are widespread among the public, with polling showing varying levels of anxiety across different nations.

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