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Day: February 5, 2025

Trump says US will 'take over' Gaza Strip in Middle East shakeup and more top headlines

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1. US to ‘take over’ the Gaza Strip. 2. Trump’s Super Bowl decision faces criticism. 3. Army recruiting under Trump shatters records. POP THE CORN – President Trump’s stunned reaction to Biden’s Hollywood cash grab. Continue reading

China retaliates against Trump with new tariffs on U.S. products

Large container terminal^ Lianyungang^ China.

China struck back at the United States on Tuesday by announcing tariffs on select American goods, as they rolled out a series of retaliatory measures to counteract the 10% U.S. tariffs on all Chinese goods that went

FBI agents file suit to block DOJ from providing list of employees who investigated Jan. 6 cases

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An anonymous group of FBI agents who assisted on the Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol have filed a lawsuit in an effort to block the Justice Department’s plans to review the FBI’s workforce and

North Myrtle Beach leaders approve $2M Airbnb settlement

The city joined with other S.C. municipalities in 2021 to sue AirBnB, VRBO, Trip Advisor and other online travel companies seeking accommodations taxes and business license fees.

Tiger Woods announces the death of his mother, Kultida Woods, at age 81

Tiger Woods of United States during press conference prior to the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on May 14^ 2024 in Louisville^ Kentucky.

Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that his mother, Kultida Woods, has died at the age of 81. No cause of death was immediately available. Kultida was last seen in public attending the golfer’s TGL match in south

Los Angeles Rams seeking trade of All-Pro wide receiver Cooper Kupp

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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver announced that the Los Angeles Rams will attempt to trade Cooper Kupp this off-season. Kupp wrote Monday on social media: “I was informed that the team will be seeking a trade immediately

Beyoncé reveals dates for newly-announced ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour

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Beyoncé has shared the dates for her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour, coming just after her record-breaking night at the 2025 Grammys. Beyoncé announced the tour dates on Instagram, writing, “SHE COMING.”  The 22-stop tour kicks off April

SZA, Michael B. Jordan, Chris Stapleton among the guest stars on 55th season of ‘Sesame Street’

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Sesame Street has a wide-array of special guests lined up for the 55th season of the beloved children’s show, which airs on MAX and also continues to be available on PBS stations (via streaming on PBS KIDS).

Chilean migrant gangs terrorize Americans with home invasions: what to know

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A rise in high-profile home invasions, allegedly carried out by Chilean migrants, has security experts warning Americans about South American burglary rings targeting U.S. homeowners.  Prominent targets in the last few months have included NFL stars Patrick

Sanctuary cities that refuse ICE removal requests could be punished under state, federal legislation

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Federal and state officials are eyeing legislation that would allow state officials to punish local officials for following so-called “sanctuary cities” policies that encourage non-cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) removal requests. Sanctuary cities limit cooperation

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