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Appeals court stops Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook A federal appeals court on Monday rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Senate Republicans confirm Trump adviser Stephen Miran for Fed seat Miran said he will take a leave of absence from his job as White House economics adviser while serving on the Fed, an arrangement criticized by Democrats. North Carolina asks feds for $13.5B one year after Hurricane Helene North Carolina is requesting an additional $13.5 billion from the federal government nearly one year after Hurricane Helene ravaged the western part of the state. Hegseth targets beards, facial hair with military 'grooming standard' U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is targeting facial hair to establish a new "grooming standard" in the military that is "clean shaven and neat in presentation." State Department honors Mahsa Zhina Amini 3 years after death in Iran The U.S. State Department marked the third anniversary of the death of Mahsa Zhina Amini, a young Iranian woman arrested and beaten by Iran's morality police. Russia conducts war games in Belarus The Zapped military exercise with ally Belarus comes amid heightened tensions with NATO ally Poland after Russian drones violated the country's air space. Vice president hosts Charlie Kirk podcast from White House Vice President JD Vance hosted a two-hour episode of "The Charlie Kirk Show" Monday from the White House to honor his friend who was assassinated on Thursday. Postal Service's 2025 Operation Santa will help fulfill holiday wishes It's time to start thinking about what you want Santa Claus to bring you this year. If you already know, you can write a letter and send it via USPS. REFORM Alliance gala raises $20M for criminal justice reform Jay-Z and rapper Meek Mill helped raise more than $20 million this weekend for criminal justice reform at their nonprofit REFORM Alliance gala in Atlantic City. Trump says 3 killed in second strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat Trump's post announcing the strike left out many details but called it a warning against drug cartels as tension escalate with the Venezuelan government. Officials say drunken NY man kills teen girl after pinning her with his vehicle A teen girl is dead after being propositioned by a drunk New York City man now charged with her murder after hitting three people with his car on purpose, according to prosecutors. Israel links crypto wallets, $1.5B to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Israel's Ministry of Defense announced Monday the seizure of 187 crypto wallets, believed to have received $1.5 billion and linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard. Arab, Islamic leaders express solidarity with Qatar, seek to deter Israel Arab and Islamic leaders expressed solidarity with Qatar on Monday, strongly condemning Israel for its attack last week on the oil-rich Gulf state. Trump threatens to take over D.C. police again over cops not helping ICE President Donald Trump threatened to take over Washington, D.C., policing again over Mayor Muriel Bowser's refusal to allow officers to cooperate with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents in the district. Dan Marino reveals that he now is managing fatty liver disease The former Miami Dolphins quarterback told People magazine his diagnosis came after letting diet and exercise slide during retirement, but remains optimistic. Google’s parent company reaches $3 trillion market cap Alphabet, the holding company for the search giant, is now one of four tech giants with the valuation following a mostly favorable anti-trust ruling earlier. Firm's alleged $100M stock scheme could mean jail for 2 Chinese execs Two Chinese nationals and ex-Ostin Tech execs could spend decades in jail for targeting U.S. investors in a predatory "pump-and-dump" scheme to rake in millions. DOJ sues Uber for refusing riders with service dogs, wheelchairs The U.S. DOJ Monday said it filed suit against Uber Technologies for denying rides to those who use service dogs or use mobility devices such as a wheelchair. Researchers warn dry eyes are common, but often left untreated More than half of people in the U.S. and Europe struggle with dry eyes, but only a small percentage of sufferers seek treatment, new research indicates. Pennsylvania police pursue pigs on the loose near country club Police and animal rescuers in Pennsylvania are teaming up to attempt to capture multiple escaped pigs seen wandering loose near a Lancaster County country club. Watch: Connecticut city breaks record for world's largest pizza party A Connecticut city dished out more than 9,000 slices of savory pie to more than 4,500 people to break the Guinness World Record for the largest pizza party. Illinois player learns of their own lottery win from the rumor mill An Illinois Lottery player heard a rumor at work that someone had scored a $1 million prize at a local gas station -- and it turned out to be their own ticket. 'The White Lotus' Season 4 to take place in France The next chapter of "The White Lotus" will take place in France. Season 3 star Parker Posey confirmed the news Sunday at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. |
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Appeals Court Says Lisa Cook Can Remain on Fed BoardThe decision came the day before the Federal Reserve begins a two-day meeting at which policymakers are expected to cut interest rates. Senate Confirms Stephen Miran as Fed GovernorThe Senate voted to install one of President Trump’s top economic advisers at the central bank, opening the door for him to cast a vote at this week’s meeting to set interest rates. On Charlie Kirk Show, JD Vance Talks of Crackdown on Liberal GroupsSome of the highest-ranking officials in the federal government used Charlie Kirk’s podcast, guest-hosted by Vice President JD Vance, to lay out their plans. Republicans Honor Charlie Kirk at Vigil in the CapitolOnly a handful of Democrats and none of the party’s top leaders attended the ceremony, an outpouring of praise and mourning for the right-wing activist, who was assassinated last week. What Does ‘Real Unity’ Mean to the White House?After Charlie Kirk’s death, the Trump administration has identified a bigger culprit: leftists bent on violence. U.S. Strikes a 2nd Venezuela Boat, Killing 3, Trump SaysThe president said the vessel was heading to the United States, but he did not offer details about its location. Legal specialists condemned the action as illegal. Trump Signs Off on Sending National Guard to Memphis to Crack Down on CrimeThe president repeated that Chicago, New Orleans and other Democratic-run cities could be next. When a Simple Swim Carries a Risk of Dangerous IllnessThe parasitic infection schistosomiasis affects an estimated 200 million people globally, many of them children. But campaigns to identify and treat it face formidable hurdles. Cuomo, Staunch Supporter of Israel, Says ‘Horrific’ Gaza War Must EndThe remarks were a departure for former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who trails Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayor’s race. Florida Says Ban on Openly Carrying Guns Is Invalid After Court RulingThe state attorney general told law enforcement officers to stop enforcing the decades-old ban, after a court last week ruled it unconstitutional. Denmark’s Parenting Test Becomes the Latest Flashpoint in GreenlandThe case of a young Greenlandic woman who was ruled incapable of keeping her baby has become the latest flashpoint with Denmark. The N.F.L. Is Coming to Saudi Arabia, Where Soccer Is KingSaudi Arabia will host a flag football tournament featuring N.F.L. stars in the spring, in a mutually beneficial sports expansion. Sotheby’s Lands a Leonard Lauder Art Collection Worth More Than $400 MillionThe collector’s trove of 55 works, including Klimt, Matisse and Munch, will be auctioned in November. Our Booming Stock Market Is in PerilWhy companies are increasingly avoiding America’s stock market. Schwarzenegger Urges Voters to Reject California Redistricting MeasureArnold Schwarzenegger issued his first public rebuke since Gov. Gavin Newsom placed a gerrymander plan on the ballot. Lina Hidalgo Will Not Run for Re-election in TexasLina Hidalgo, the top elected official in Harris County, which includes Houston, says she will not run for re-election or any other office in 2026. John Penton, ‘Godfather’ of Off-Road Racing, Dies at 100He set a transcontinental motorcycling speed record, and then helped to revolutionize off-road riding with his own brand of nimble bikes. What To Know About the ‘Kissing Bug’ Disease: Symptoms, Risks and MoreThough some researchers believe it should be labeled endemic in the United States, most Americans don’t need to worry about getting sick. |
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A federal appeals court on Monday rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
Miran said he will take a leave of absence from his job as White House economics adviser while serving on the Fed, an arrangement criticized by Democrats.
North Carolina is requesting an additional $13.5 billion from the federal government nearly one year after Hurricane Helene ravaged the western part of the state.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is targeting facial hair to establish a new "grooming standard" in the military that is "clean shaven and neat in presentation."
The U.S. State Department marked the third anniversary of the death of Mahsa Zhina Amini, a young Iranian woman arrested and beaten by Iran's morality police.
The Zapped military exercise with ally Belarus comes amid heightened tensions with NATO ally Poland after Russian drones violated the country's air space.
Vice President JD Vance hosted a two-hour episode of "The Charlie Kirk Show" Monday from the White House to honor his friend who was assassinated on Thursday.
It's time to start thinking about what you want Santa Claus to bring you this year. If you already know, you can write a letter and send it via USPS.
Jay-Z and rapper Meek Mill helped raise more than $20 million this weekend for criminal justice reform at their nonprofit REFORM Alliance gala in Atlantic City.
Trump's post announcing the strike left out many details but called it a warning against drug cartels as tension escalate with the Venezuelan government.
A teen girl is dead after being propositioned by a drunk New York City man now charged with her murder after hitting three people with his car on purpose, according to prosecutors.
Israel's Ministry of Defense announced Monday the seizure of 187 crypto wallets, believed to have received $1.5 billion and linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
Arab and Islamic leaders expressed solidarity with Qatar on Monday, strongly condemning Israel for its attack last week on the oil-rich Gulf state.
President Donald Trump threatened to take over Washington, D.C., policing again over Mayor Muriel Bowser's refusal to allow officers to cooperate with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents in the district.
The former Miami Dolphins quarterback told People magazine his diagnosis came after letting diet and exercise slide during retirement, but remains optimistic.
Alphabet, the holding company for the search giant, is now one of four tech giants with the valuation following a mostly favorable anti-trust ruling earlier.
Two Chinese nationals and ex-Ostin Tech execs could spend decades in jail for targeting U.S. investors in a predatory "pump-and-dump" scheme to rake in millions.
The U.S. DOJ Monday said it filed suit against Uber Technologies for denying rides to those who use service dogs or use mobility devices such as a wheelchair.
More than half of people in the U.S. and Europe struggle with dry eyes, but only a small percentage of sufferers seek treatment, new research indicates.
Police and animal rescuers in Pennsylvania are teaming up to attempt to capture multiple escaped pigs seen wandering loose near a Lancaster County country club.
A Connecticut city dished out more than 9,000 slices of savory pie to more than 4,500 people to break the Guinness World Record for the largest pizza party.
An Illinois Lottery player heard a rumor at work that someone had scored a $1 million prize at a local gas station -- and it turned out to be their own ticket.
The next chapter of "The White Lotus" will take place in France. Season 3 star Parker Posey confirmed the news Sunday at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. 
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