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Ed O’Neil: Returning Honorary Degree, Protesting GOP
In an interview with MSNBC, “Modern Family” star Ed O’Neill announced he plans to return his honorary doctorate to Youngstown State University to protest the
Paxlovid Reduces Severe COVID Risk But Is Underused
Tens of thousands of Americans are hospitalized with COVID-19 every week. Thousands die from it every month. And yet, an antiviral treatment proven to lessen
Sen. Hawley claps back as ‘pro-terrorist’ activist shouts ‘Hamas will never be eliminated’
Activists from feminist organization Code Pink yelled at Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., in the Senate Hart building on Wednesday afternoon ahead of an expected vote
US Aims to Crack Down on Real Estate Money Laundering
U.S. Treasury Department’s financial crimes unit Wednesday proposed a plan to require real estate professionals to flag suspicious activity, in a bid to curb illicit
CBO Projects $188B Decrease in This Year’s Budget Deficit, but Debt Would Then Grow
The Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday that it expects the federal budget deficit to drop by $188 billion this fiscal year to $1.5 trillion, a
Senate Defeats Border Deal, but Ukraine, Israel Aid May Resurface
Republicans in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday defeated a bipartisan effort to bolster border security that had taken months to negotiate, but said they could
State-owned German bank sells $2.3B in DHL Group shares
Germany’s state-owned development bank has sold shares in the company that owns the national postal service for about 2.17 billion euros ($2.3 billion), reducing the
Slovakia anti-government protests draw thousands after special prosecutor dismissed
Thousands rallied in front of Slovakia’s Parliament on Wednesday to condemn a plan by the new government of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico to eliminate
Houthis using Iranian missiles, drones to attack civilian, military targets across Middle East, DIA confirms
Houthi militants in Yemen are using Iranian-supplied missiles and drones to attack civilian and military targets across the Middle East, analysis from the Defense Intelligence
Naufragio di Cutro, arriva la prima sentenza. Condannato a 20 anni Gun Ufuk. “Era lui il capitano”
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Sanremo, la replica di Ghali alle polemiche sulla sua canzone: “E’ necessario prendere una posizione perché il silenzio non suoni come assenso”
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Mayors put forward alternatives to HS2 scrapped northern section
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Brianna Ghey’s father demands apology from Sunak over transgender remark
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Biden’s French president gaffe just the latest instance of his confusion about long-dead people
President Biden’s latest mix-up, this one involving a dead French president, is just one in a string of similar occurrences in recent years. On Sunday, Biden
Chinese Hackers Hid in US Infrastructure for 5 Years
Chinese hackers managed to hide in U.S. infrastructure for up to five years, federal agencies warned on Wednesday, potentially allowing them the opportunity to launch
Senate tanks immigration, foreign aid spending package after GOP backlash against border provisions
The Senate on Wednesday failed to pass a supplemental spending agreement that included aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan as well as an ambitious border
Fox News Politics: Losing to ‘none of these’
Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. What’s Happening? – Senate tanks
Top Republican to boost Kari Lake in Arizona as flipping state seen as crucial to GOP Senate majority
EXCLUSIVE: A top Senate Republican is heading across the country this month to hit the campaign trail with conservative firebrand Kari Lake in Arizona, a
White House says ICE will reduce deportations, detention capacity if Republicans don’t pass border bill
The White House on Thursday announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will soon be “forced” to reduce operations at the southern border due to
Mayorkas: No Known Threats but Super Bowl Security Is Tight
There are no known threats to Sunday’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas but security will be tight, officials said during a press conference on Wednesday,