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- Luke 2:14
Trump declares air space over Venezuela closed to airliners amid tensions with Maduro
Trump’s warning comes after the FAA issued a notice urging airlines to avoid the region.
Pfizer buries data showing mRNA flu vaccine bombed in trial with elderly, not much better under 65
More than a year after its promised deadline to investors, drugmaker puts alarming results in federal government's "virtual filing cabinet" and touts absolute difference of 0.32% for non-elderly adults in prestigious journal.
Texas seeks partnership with Turning Point to open chapters at every college, high school in state
Oklahoma has already announced a partnership with Turning Point USA to start chapters in every high school in the state.
Fiscal Fallout: States continue to increase budgets despite end of COVID emergency
The federal government, which is $38 trillion in debt, is pulling back on sending money to the states, causing massive budget problems.
National Guard presence divides Memphis
Tennessee's crime crackdown began in the summer before the troops arrived and resulted in numerous arrests and indictments.
College athletes, first responders focus of new Ohio legislation
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine can help first responders this holiday season, while tightening the reins on college name, image and likeness.
House Bill 184, recently passed by the House after being amended and passed by the Senate, started as an NIL bill but now includes
Black Friday expected to see more than 185 million shoppers, which would set the record
The National Retail Federation announced last week that a record 186.9 million people nationwide, an increase of more than 3 million from last year, were planning to shop on Black Friday, according to its annual consumer survey.
Colorado residents lost record $24 million to cybercriminals in data scams in 2024
Nationally, personal data scams have been trending upward. Reported losses reached $1.5 billion in 2024, which was double the $744 million recorded in 2023.
Michigan spending on K-12 climbs while outcomes and pay lag: Report
“Over 45% of fourth-graders and about 35% of eighth-graders are scoring below basic on the National Assessment of Educational Progress Exam,” Smith said. “This is despite spending nearly 30% more per student.”
Wisconsin lawmakers push for new nuclear plants incentivized by tax credits
One bill would create an energy tax credit for nuclear facilities that go online after 2030 and another would create up to five years of tax credit for construction materials to build a facility.
CIA cut deal bringing 'Afghan Zero Unit' fighters, including accused guardsman killer to the U.S.
The CIA helped bring thousands of its Afghan partner forces — called the "Zero Unit" — to the U.S. under Joe Biden's watch, following the shambolic evacuation from Afghanistan in 2021. Now, one of those Afghan commandos stands accused of murdering a National Guard soldier on the streets of Washington, D.C.
Total national security shutdown: Immigration cessation has long-standing historical precedent
In the wake of Wednesday’s shooting of two National Guard members, Trump is pushing to tighten vetting and border controls as a direct countermeasure against possible national security threats posed by migrants inadequately screened under the Biden-era protocols.
Number of assaults on ICE officers up 1,153% in 11 months: Homeland Security Department
As ICE officers continue to arrest the most violent criminals nationwide, people in the U.S have increasingly obstructed their efforts.
Colombian drug money launderer sentenced as Trump ramps up effort to combat ‘narco-terrorism’
Though charged in 2023, Colombian national Michael Nunez Daza was only extradited to the U.S. earlier this year.
Northwestern University secures $75 million deal with Trump administration to restore funding
Northwestern is expected to pay the United States $75 million through 2028 in exchange for ending probes by the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice.
DHS to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti in February
The TPS program for Haiti is now set to expire on Feb. 3, and it is expected to affect 352,959 migrants.
USCIS pauses asylum decisions after shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members
Edlow said the pause will remain in place until all the necessary vetting steps are completed to ensure American safety.
FBI claims national murder rate is '‘lowest in modern history’
Patel said there will be an FBI report in December that will show some of the latest crime statistics in the country, which will include the national murder rate that is expected to drop by double digits.
Trump says he will pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez
Hernandez, who was extradited to the U.S. in April of 2022, has long maintained his innocence, citing his former reputation as an anti-drug trafficker.
Treasury Department to end federal tax benefits for illegal migrants: Bessent
Bessent said refunded portions of some income tax benefits will no longer go to illegal migrants, including the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Additional Child Tax Credit, the American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Saver’s Match Credit.
