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Dick Cheney, Americaâs most powerful modern vice president and chief architect of the âwar on terror,â who helped lead the country into the ill-fated Iraq war on faulty assumptions, has died, according to a statement from his family. He was 84. This is a developing story and will be updated.
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James Curtis Robinson, born on November 3, 1945, passed away on October 27, 2025, at the age of 79. He was a resident of Fresno, California. A visitation will be held at Whitehurst Sullivan Burns & Blair Funeral Home, located at 836 E. Nees Ave., Fresno, CA 93720, on November 10, 2025, from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. A graveside service will take place at Fresno Memorial Gardens, located at 175 S Cornelia Ave, Fresno, CA 93706, on November 11, 2025, at 11:00 am. Show your support
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The March for Justice rally was held by the Free Republic to promote and support the investigation of the president. Speakers discussed the importance of the investigation and its benefits to the country. They emphasized their moral disgust with the actions of the president and encouraged people to influence government by voting.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon is moving âquicklyâ on President Trumpâs directive to restart nuclear weapons testing to ensure the U.S. has the âmost capableâ nuclear arsenal in the world. Hegseth said Friday, during his meeting with Association of Southeast Asian Nations Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn, that the Department of Defense (DOD) will work with the Department of Energy (DOE) on nuclear testing and added that Trump has been âclearâ the U.S. needs to have a âcredible nuclear deterrent.â âThat is the baseline of our deterrence, and so having understanding and resuming testing is a pretty responsible, very...
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LONDON â A knife attack on a train that left 11 people injured on Saturday night was not a terrorist incident, said police, as two British nationals were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Of the nine people thought to have life-threatening injuries, four have been discharged, and two "remain in a life-threatening condition," Superintendent John Loveless said in an update on Sunday morning. âAt this stage there is nothing to suggest that this is a terrorist incident," he added, noting that both suspects, men aged 32 and 35, were born in the United Kingdom and remain in separate police...
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A federal judge in Rhode Island has temporarily ordered the Trump administration to continue funding benefits for SNAP, the federally funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. "The court is orally at this time, ordering that USDA must distribute the contingency money timely, or as soon as possible, for the November 1 payments to be made," said U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr.
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Those desperate to stop Zohran Mamdani becoming New York mayor want a two-horse race. The Republican candidate has stuck his heels in Curtis Sliwa stands little chance of becoming New Yorkâs next mayor. But when asked what it would take for him to drop out of the race, the red beret-wearing Republican left no room for ambiguity. âA Mack truck hits me and I get turned into a speed bump, and they canât recover me in the ICU. Thatâs the only way.â Mr Sliwa has been behind in the polls from the outset and those desperate to keep Zohran...
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Neoconservative âNever Trumperâ Bill Kristol endorsed socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, saying he wishes he was less âagainst Israel and all thatâ but calling him âa very impressive politician.âIn an October 9 interview with Claremont McKenna College (CMC) student newspaper The Forum, the ex-Republican political commentator described the prospect of former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo becoming mayor as âridiculous.â##âYou know, New York City gets to have a left-wing mayor,â Kristol told the outlet, which noted that he serves as chairman of the CMC center that hosts the student publication.âItâs not the first time, and itâs different...
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Wednesday on MSNBCâs âChris Jansing Reports,â Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), who serves as the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said MAGA voters who cheer the Trump administrationâs military strikes on alleged drug boats in the eastern Pacific would not like who a potential President Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez chooses to kill. (snip) "And all my MAGA friends who are cheering on these illegal killings need to imagine who gets killed when President Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says that it doesnât matter what the law says,"
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Russia has successfully tested a nuclear-capable, nuclear-powered underwater drone, President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday, defying US President Donald Trump's warnings with Moscow's second test of a new nuclear weapons system in just a few days. Putin on Sunday oversaw a test of another advanced nuclear-capable weapon -- the Burevestnik cruise missile, which he said had an "unlimited range". Trump called that exercise not "appropriate". "Yesterday, another test was conducted for another prospective system -- the unmanned underwater device 'Poseidon,' also equipped with a nuclear power unit," Putin said in televised remarks while visiting a military hospital treating Russian soldiers wounded...
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Federal Reserve officials voted for another quarter-point rate cut on Wednesday, lowering their benchmark lending rate to a range between 3.75% and 4%, the lowest in three years. The decision drew two dissents; one from Fed Governor Stephen Miran, who backed a larger, half-point cut; and another from Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid, who preferred to hold borrowing costs steady. It is the first time since 2019 that there were dueling dissents â both calling for easier and tighter policy â underscoring the heated debate among officials over how President Donald Trumpâs sweeping policies on trade, immigration and spending...
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A shocking poll shows that two years after Hamasâs October 7, 2023, massacre that murdered more than 1,200 Israelis, a majority of Palestinians still say the terror group was right to launch the attack â and, equally disturbing, an overwhelming 86 percent deny that Hamas committed the well-documented atrocities against civilians. According to the Ramallah-based Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR), 53 percent of Palestinians say Hamasâs decision to launch the October 7 assault was correct; support is strongest in the West Bank at 59 percent, while 44 percent in the Gaza Strip back the attack â a...
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The Senate passed a resolution Tuesday aimed at ending President Donald Trumpâs tariffs on Brazil, with five Republicans joining Democrats in a rare bipartisan rebuke of the president over trade policy. Sens. Rand Paul, Thom Tillis, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and former Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell sided with Democrats in the 52 to 48 vote. McConnell has long been critical of Trumpâs trade policy, and said in a statement ahead of the vote, âTariffs make both building and buying in America more expensive. The economic harms of trade wars are not the exception to history, but the rule.â The...
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Zohran Mamdani has enough support to win the mayoral election by just 15 points â and without the majority of votes â despite New Yorkers largely disagreeing with his progressive policies, a poll released Tuesday found. The lefty Democratic nomineeâs 43% support to Andrew Cuomoâs 28% in the new Manhattan Institute poll is a wider margin than late-game recent surveys showing a narrowing gap between the candidates. But the survey found that if Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa â in a distant third place, with 19% support â were to drop out, the race would narrow considerably. âIn hypothetical head-to-head matchups,...
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The Department of Homeland Security announced that 1.6 million people who were in the United States illegally have self-deported, and another 500,000 have been deported. The department has been pushing self-deportations, spending millions on advertisements that showcase a $1,000 payment and a plane ticket that people who register to self-deport are given. It's unclear how much money in total has been given to people who have self-deported. Tricia McLaughlin, DHS' assistant secretary for public affairs, said the Trump administration is on pace to "shatter" current deportation records. "President Trump and Secretary Noem have jumpstarted an agency that was hamstrung and...
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An angry Joe Biden emerges from hiding to trash Trump as he accepts a lifetime achievement award for inspired leadership from the Edward M. Kennedy Institute in Boston. Credit: Fox News screenshot ====================================================================== Joe Biden emerged from hiding on Sunday night to deliver a Trump-bashing speech that once again illustrates just how tone-deaf he and his handlers are with reality. As ABC News reported, 82-year-old Biden was speaking publicly for the first time since completing a round of radiation therapy for an aggressive form of prostate cancer. The former White House occupier was present to receive a lifetime achievement award...
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Forty-two million Americans are days away from losing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, including more than 1.1 million people in Minnesota and Wisconsin.The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Services recently notified states that if the government shutdown continues, âthere will be insufficient funds to pay full November SNAP benefits.âMore than 440,000 Minnesotans â roughly 8% of the population â use SNAP benefits.In Wisconsin, nearly 700,000 people â or 12% of the stateâs population â rely on SNAP through the stateâs FoodShare program.RELATED: Food shelves brace for expected lapse in SNAP benefitsOpen Cupboard Executive Director Jessica Francis...
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Jonathan Alpert says protesters are craving community validation in era where therapy speak dominates culture. At last weekendâs "No Kings" protest in Washington, D.C., inflatable chickens bobbed above a crowd that, according to demographic research, was made up mostly of educated White women in their 40s. Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert said that the "No Kings" protests are a snapshot of an era when emotional catharsis and civic activism have begun to blur. "What weâre seeing is a kind of group therapy playing out in the streets," he told Fox News Digital. According to researchers at American University who track protest movements,...
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Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville caused outrage and renewed partisan tensions this week after remarks in which he described a âfantasyâ scenario of public humiliation for supporters of President Donald Trump and institutions that align with him. The comments came during an appearance on the podcast Politics War Room with co-host Al Hunt, and quickly drew attention for their provocative imagery and historical reference points. Carville accused Trump of being a âtin-pot tyrantâ with âno use for democracyâ and warned that companies, universities and law firms who âbend the kneeâ to his agenda will face more than political consequences â...
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