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J.D. Vance is playing with 'explosive materials' in 'dual loyalties' smear: conservative

An attack by Vice President J.D. Vance on immigrants who express dismay about conditions in their homeland was slapped aside by a conservative columnist for reeking of a "dual loyalty" smear usually levied against Jewish Americans who have similar feelings about Israel.

According to longtime National Review columnist Dan McLaughlin, a long post on X from the Ohio Republican hit a sour note when Vance spoke about lecturing a Ukrainian-American.

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'You're hired': Democratic governors implement initiatives to lure fired federal workers

Federal workers fired by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency may find their professional futures lay in blue states where Democratic governors are rolling out the welcome mat, NBC News reported.

"In light of the thousands of federal job cuts doled out by President Donald Trump and billionaire adviser Elon Musk via the Department of Government Efficiency, a growing number of governors, mostly Democrats, have begun trying to woo those employees to apply for state government jobs. Others have promoted private sector opportunities and other resources available for those who are newly in the job market," wrote reporter Adam Edelman.

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'American backlash' coming at Trump over signature policy: poll

With inflation showing signs of heating back up, American voters are taking a dimmer view of of president Donald Trump's signature economic policy.

Bloomberg reports that Trump "risks American consumer backlash" if he follows through on threats to slap tariffs on all imported goods from Mexico and Canada, as a new Harris poll conducted on behalf of Bloomberg shows 60 percent of respondents believe that the tariffs will raise prices on everyday consumer goods.

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'MAGA Civil War' erupts as Florida Trump ally rejects Tate brothers accused of sex crimes

Some of Donald Trump's most devoted followers are outraged that his administration might have played a role in getting right-wing influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate released from custody in Romania, where they were under investigation for human trafficking.

The British American brothers boarded a private jet early Thursday in Romania and landed hours later at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport shortly after 11 a.m. local time, but Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced they were not welcome to remain in the state.

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'What a sham!' GOP lawmaker denies report about Trump yelling at her

Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) vehemently denied President Donald Trump screamed and called her a "fake Republican" after she initially voted against the budget plan he supported.

Puck reported Wednesday that Trump called Spartz during a House floor vote on Tuesday.

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Judge demands proof from Trump administration in lawsuit over trans military ban

President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth are under the gun by a federal judge to prove their claims about transgender soldiers in the military.

In a court filing last week, the government claimed "any service member or recruit who has been diagnosed with or treated for gender dysphoria is disqualified from serving — unless they can prove they meet a specific warfighting need and adhere to severe restrictions on their day-to-day behavior," reported the Associated Press.

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'She believed him': Fired federal worker devastated over Trump's broken promises

A rural Michigan federal worker who reluctantly cast her 2024 presidential vote for Donald Trump because she believed his promises about lowering the cost of living has now found herself out of a job she loved.

In a Washington Post profile, 24-year-old Ryleigh Cooper detailed her difficult decision to vote for the man who, just three months after the election, would dash her hopes and dreams of a career in forestry and the ability to access IVF for a child she badly wanted.

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Black-majority town forms armed watch after neo-Nazis and KKK spread terror

Residents of Lincoln Heights, Ohio, a Black-majority town in the suburbs of Cincinnati, have formed armed watches after neo-Nazis recently marched close by and after fliers from the Ku Klux Klan began appearing in town.

The Washington Post reports that residents decided that they had to take matters into their own hands because they became suspicious of the police response to a neo-Nazi march that took place earlier this month on an overpass leading into the town.

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Trump says China to face added 10% tariff starting in March

by Beiyi SEOW

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would impose an added 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports while moving ahead with levies on Canada and Mexico next week, citing "unacceptable" drug smuggling.

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'You fired all the scientists!' The View blasts RFK Jr. for 'blasé response' about Measles

The co-hosts of "The View" attacked new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after they said he got basic facts wrong during the Wednesday Cabinet meeting.

An outbreak in Texas claimed its first life this week, leading to questions about what the federal government is doing to help stop it.

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Rudy Giuliani still without lawyer in sexual harassment lawsuit despite judge's warning

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani doesn't have a personal lawyer to represent him in a sexual harassment lawsuit four months after a judge warned him to retain one.

In a Thursday letter to Judge Nicholas W. Moyne, an attorney representing Giuliani's business interests requested a two-week extension in the case because the prominent Republican had not retained a personal attorney.

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Toronto Pride says sponsors bolting over Trump's anti-DEI push

The head of Canada's largest Pride festival said major corporate sponsors, which also do business in the United States, have withdrawn support to avoid being seen as favorable to LGBTQ initiatives.

Kojo Modeste, the executive director of Toronto Pride, declined to name the companies that have severed ties with the festival since US President Donald Trump was elected.

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New initiative could make Tesla stock 'sink faster than a Cybertruck in quicksand'

Tesla, the electric car company owned by Elon Musk, has lost more than a quarter of its value over the first two months of 2025 as sales in Europe have absolutely crashed amid backlash to Musk's embrace of far-right politicians.

Now the New York Times reports that the American Federation of Teachers is putting pressure on major stockholders to sell off their shares of the company in a bid that would likely drive its value down even further.

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