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1 dead in AZ plane collision involving jet belonging to Motley Crue singer: reports

Another plane crash in the United States has left at least one person dead and multiple others injured, according to a report.

A mid-sized jet collided with a smaller jet at Scottsdale Airport around 2:30 p.m. Monday, CNN and the Arizona Republic reported. CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins reported on air that one of the planes belonged to Vince Neil, lead singer of Motley Crue. Neil was not on the plane at the time, she said.

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‘Personhood’ bill moves to Montana House floor

by Darrell Ehrlick, Daily Montanan

February 10, 2025

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The courts blocked Trump’s federal funding freeze. Agencies are withholding money anyway.

by Jake Pearson and Anjeanette Damon

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Trump's Justice Department admits making multiple court flubs

President Donald Trump's Justice Department admitted to making multiple factual misrepresentations to a federal judge overseeing the legal battle over his authority to dismantle the U.S. Agency for Internal Development, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney.

Trump, bolstered by his ally and benefactor, tech billionaire Elon Musk, has moved to suspend most of the staff of the critical foreign aid agency, and bring what's left of it under the umbrella of the State Department — which was immediately challenged in court as USAID is an agency authorized by Congress.

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‘One-way ticket to hell:’ Nancy Mace reportedly plans to confront men who filmed her naked

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) plans to reveal on the House floor that she was victimized by video abuse in a speech that directly confronts the men she said “humiliated” her by videotaping her “naked” without her knowledge.

That’s according to a new report in The Daily Beast, which reviewed a draft of the 20-page speech Mace is set to deliver Monday. In it, Mace is expected to detail how the video came into her possession.

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Women released from prison following news investigation, mother sharing her story

by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today

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'Chilling pronouncement': Columnist sounds alarm at Vance's 'unthinkable' suggestion

Vice President J.D. Vance is encouraging a straight-up constitutional crisis with his threat leveled at the federal judiciary, columnist Eugene Robinson wrote for The Washington Post.

"Anyone who doubts that President Donald Trump wants to rule like a strongman should pay attention to the chilling pronouncement made by Vice President JD Vance on Sunday: 'Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power,'" wrote Robinson.

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Another judge rebuffs Trump administration as critics blast 'attack on science': report

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's latest cut — this time preventing the National Institutes of Health from slashing research funding in more than 20 states.

NIH announced Friday that it would significantly cut federal funding for overhead costs at universities, hospitals and institutes required to conduct research. The funding is known as "indirect costs," and goes toward things like rent for space, utilities, internet access, payroll, equipment and other intangible benefits, such as research assistants.

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'No oversight whatsoever?' GOP strategist cornered in tense CNN exchange

New York Times reporter and podcaster Lulu Garcia-Navarro clashed with GOP strategist Lance Trover on CNN as he tried to defend President Donald Trump's move to shutter the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

By executive fiat, Trump terminated the primary agency responsible, since the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, for protecting working people from fraud and misconduct by banks and other financial institutions.

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'It might!' Trump concedes tariffs might actually backfire

President Donald Trump acknowledged that consumers could soon feel the financial burn of his economic plan, which includes sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China.

The revelation came Monday as Trump’s 40-minute-long Super Bowl night sit-down with Fox News host Brett Baier aired. Trump bounced around a variety of topics during the wide-ranging interview but turned heads when he said he would make an announcement this week involving reciprocal tariffs.

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GOP slammed over 'bait and switch' on Trump campaign promise

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) took to the floor of Congress on Monday afternoon to accuse Republicans of a "bait and switch" after spending the 2024 election promising lower grocery prices.

"The Republican bait and switch has three elements," Jeffries began. "Part one: talk about lowering the high cost of living, but do nothing about it."

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Prosecutors ordered to drop case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams: report

Senior Trump administration Justice Department official Emil Bove has ordered federal prosecutors to drop criminal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Fox News reported Monday.

This comes after weeks of speculation that the Trump administration might consider ending the case.

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Canadian official floats '100% tariff on Tesla' to 'hit back' at Trump and Musk

A Canadian member of parliament told CNN Monday that he had some suggestions to hit back at U.S. economic aggression, including imposing "100 percent tariffs on Tesla."

MP Jagmeet Singh, who is running to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, told anchor Boris Sanchez that Canada is "ready to fight back" and "defend" what they have.

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