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150 Illegal Immigrant Sex Offenders Arrested in Florida, Noem Announces

More than 150 illegal immigrant sexual predators were detained in Florida as part of a statewide effort, said Homeland Security Sec Kristi Noem.

Bessent Teases ‘Substantial’ Tariff Moves to Bring Down Food Prices

Bessent said upcoming tariff decisions may ease costs for Americans on imported goods like coffee and other groceries not produced in the U.S.

Community Colleges to Receive Federal Funding Boost

Community colleges and universities will get new federal funding to boost workforce development and advance artificial intelligence in education.

G7 Diplomats Meet in Canada for Talks Focused on Ukraine, Middle East

G7 foreign ministers meet in Canada on Nov. 12 to address global crises, including the Ukraine war and a potential Gaza cease-fire agreement.

Trump Says He Has Obligation to Sue BBC for ‘Defrauding the Public’ With Jan. 6 Speech Edits

Trump said he is an obligated to pursue legal action against the BBC for defrauding the public by editing his Jan. 6, 2021 speech used in BBC documentary.

House Gears Up for Vote on Bill to End Shutdown

The House is expected to take a vote on a legislative package to fund the government to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
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Defense Lawyers Try Again to Remove Senior Federal Prosecutor in Los Angeles

Attorneys for criminal defendants facing weapons charges filed for a second time to disqualify a Trump admin appointee as the top federal prosecutor in LA.

What Your Hair Can Reveal About Your Health

When it comes to health diagnostics, we often think of blood tests and scans—but our hair can also reveal vital clues about our overall well-being.

New Bridge Collapses in China’s Sichuan, Less Than 10 Months After Opening

A major collapse occurred on a new bridge in China’s western Sichuan Province on Nov. 11, less than 10 months after its completion.

JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg Announces Run for Congress

Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, announced Nov. 11 that he plans to run for Congress, seeking to represent New York City in the U.S. House.

Trump Dismisses 50-Year Mortgage Concerns: ‘It’s Not Even a Big Deal’

The president says longer loan terms would simply mean smaller payments as his administration develops a plan to expand...

Democrats Split After Senate Passes Bill to End Shutdown

The split within the Democratic party widened before the Senate vote as the Democrats who joined the GOP were close to an agreement to end the shutdown.