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Man Detained in Arizona for Questioning in Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Sheriff’s Office Confirms
A man was detained for questioning Tuesday in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie. The apprehension came after the FBI released surveillance videos of a masked person wearing a handgun holster outside Guthrie’s front door the night she vanished from her Arizona home.
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First Lady Melania Trump charms young patients during NIH visit to mark Valentine's Day
The first lady was asked an array of questions, including her favorite sport, taste in music and whether she is a queen, to the amusement of Melania Trump. The visit goes hand in hand with her Be Best campaign, promoting child wellness.
Greenland still an 'urgent issue' as more than 50 nations head off to Munich Security Conference
Trump wants to buy the sparsely populated island, but officials in Denmark and Greenland have said it's not for sale. Public polling shows Greenlanders overwhelmingly oppose joining America.
NYC Mayor Mamdani pleads to state legislators for more funding
Testifying before a budget hearing — at the annual "Tin Cup Day" when city leaders ask for more funding from the budget — the Democratic socialist urged them to provide more funding for the city and allow him to raise taxes on top earners.
NJ Gov Sherrill signs order restricting state's cooperation with ICE
Federal immigration agents will be barred from using state-owned property as staging areas for enforcement operations under an executive order signed by Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherrill Wednesday.
FBI strategy memo on election violence raises questions about double standard between J6, BLM riots
The document raises new questions for congressional investigators about why the FBI failed to heed its own warnings ahead of the Capitol riot and whether it provides further evidence there was a double standard in federal prosecutions, with more lenient treatment granted to political allies.
Dems put Bondi on the back foot over Epstein in contentious House hearing
Bondi touted the success of the Trump administration in lowering crime stats nationwide and suggested Democrats were interested in the Epstein issue only as a means of attacking Trump in the face of positive economic data.
‘Deeper conspiracy’ between Chinese man behind California lab and Vegas lab property keeper: Police
Police records show that a years-old biolab in California and a newly-discovered biolab in a Las Vegas garage are both tied to a CCP-linked Chinese fugitive currently awaiting a fraud trial in the U.S.
Climate-advocacy materials removed from federal judicial manual, but issues remain, experts say
The Federal Judiciary Center removed a chapter on climate science from a manual given to thousands of judges, which a coalition of 22 attorney generals said was biasing judges in favor of plaintiffs suing oil companies for climate change. Despite the win, experts say biased material remains in other parts of the manual.
Penn State forces faculty to become DEI zealots to get promoted, wine scientist's lawsuit says
University's promotion review committee denied enologist Molly Kelly because she only "checked the box" for DEI by doing outreach to insufficiently diverse groups, showing its unconstitutional "ideological demands," she says.
Pennsylvania governor gets into legal fight with neighbor over security fencing
Jeremy and Simone Mock filed the federal lawsuit against the governor Monday, which Shapiro and his wife Lori Shapiro countersued, with both couples claiming they own the land that the eight-foot security fence sits on.
Civil Rights group sues Bondi, Noem over pressuring tech companies to censor ICE monitoring app
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression argued that Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem violated the free speech rights of two Americans by pushing to censor the platforms.
Religious Liberty Commission member removed from panel over 'hijacking' antisemitism hearing
Patrick, who leads the commission with former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson, said he made the decision to remove Boller after she attempted to "hijack" the hearing for her own political agenda.
Trump warns GOP lawmakers they will 'suffer' serious consequences if they vote to end Canada tariffs
The warning occurred shortly before six House Republicans did vote with Democrats to end the tariffs in a 219-211 split, but the vote is largely considered symbolic because Trump is expected to veto it.
You Vote: With the House having passed the SAVE America Act, requiring ID to vote, what now?
The legislation will now head to the Senate for passage before it can be signed by President Donald Trump.
Six House Republicans vote with Democrats to rebuke Trump's Canada tariffs
The six House Republicans who voted with most of the Democrats are Reps. Don Bacon of Nebraska, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Jeff Hurd of Colorado, Kevin Kiley of California, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Dan Newhouse of Washington.
FTC chair warns Apple News it could violate consumer protection laws with alleged left-wing bias
Ferguson noted that Apple is required to comply with Section 5 of the FTC Act, which “prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices,” including “material misrepresentations and material omissions.”
House passes GOP's SAVE America Act
The House passed the legislation, which combined two previous bills, in a 218-213 vote
RNC requests Supreme Court takes up Pennsylvania mail ballot case
The Supreme Court declined to wade into the state mail-ballot controversy last year, but the committee is hoping the court will reconsider after it agreed to hear a different RNC mail voting case stemming from Mississippi.
Trump signs executive order directing Department of War to use coal
The executive order is aimed at securing baseload power for the military and helping to make America energy dominant.
