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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth orders nearly all top US generals to attend mystery meeting next week

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has called together most of the United States military's highest-ranking generals to Marine Corps Base Quantico next week, the reason for which remains undisclosed. The

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Broncos QB Bo Nix has raised $25,000 for Denver homeless organization

When Bo Nix made a bold statement after leading the Broncos to victory over the Packers, little did he know

Marjorie Taylor Greene Divulges Trump’s Stunning Response To Her Epstein Threat

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) recently shared details of a conversation she had with President Donald Trump regarding her intentions

People fleeing NY, NJ in record numbers, survey says

Residents Leaving New York and New Jersey for Greener Pastures It seems like a real-life "Escape From New York" as

Escalation in Yemen threatens to reignite civil war, widen tensions in Gulf : NPR

The president of the Yemen's Southern Transitional Council Aidarous Al-Zubaidi sits for an interview, Sept. 22, 2023, in New York,

6 inches of snow to hit mountains on New Year’s

Light Snow Expected to Blanket Colorado's Mountains on New Year's Day Colorado's mountains are set to receive a dusting of

Ex-Obama Adviser Predicts This Trump Obsession Will Be A ‘Big Political Problem’ For GOP

According to David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to Barack Obama, President Donald Trump's complaints about renovations at the Federal

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ‘turned a blind eye’ when warned about day care fraud: GOP pol

Minnesota GOP Lawmaker Accuses Gov. Walz of Ignoring Day Care Fraud Warnings MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz has

Nonprofit files misconduct complaint against federal judge : NPR

A view of the Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse in Manhattan, N.Y., where the Second Circuit Court of Appeals is seated,