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President Donald Trump revealed which Supreme Court justice he considers to be his "new hero" after a high court ruling rejected his sweeping tariff powers on Friday.
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TSA PreCheck and Global Entry services suspended starting Sunday due to government shutdown affecting Department of Homeland Security operations.
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Trump-Kennedy Center vandalism suspect accused of pouring toxic substance on outdoor ice rink as federal authorities investigate what officials described as a "targeted attack."
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A pair of smirking killers blamed alleged police brutality for a high-speed chase that killed a 101-year-old World War II veteran in Las Vegas.
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On Feb. 22, 1980, the "Miracle on Ice" took place at the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, as the U.S. Olympic hockey team upset the Soviet Union, 4-3. (The U.S. team went on to win the gold medal two days later, 4-2, over Finland.)
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Trump's response to Supreme Court tariff ruling opens new era of uncertainty The Washington PostSupreme Court gives Trump — and the rest of the GOP — a gift in disguise CNNSunday shows preview: Trump tariff setback looms large ahead of State of Union The HillThe supreme court's tariffs ruling puts Trump on notice with a bloody nose The GuardianTrump's New Trade Agenda Is on a Collision Course With Midterms The Wall Street Journal
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Heartwarming update: "Jet Blue" the goldendoodle abandoned at Las Vegas airport finds forever home with the police officer who helped rescue him in the first place.
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Chicago crime spree: 2 killed in carjackings, shootings from Lakeview to South Side; Marquese Hill, Marshawn Sanders, 17, charged ABC7 Chicago2 teens charged in Chicago murders, carjacking spree, police say FOX 32 Chicago17-year-old charged in deadly carjacking spree in Chicago WG
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School choice scholarships saved her family, Greta Alexander told Fox News Digital after her son died from addiction while daughter thrived in private school through ACE program.
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An Elburn man has been sentenced by a federal judge in Chicago to 37 years in prison for sexually exploiting nearly 100 children he communicated with on social media, according to a press release on Wednesday from the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of Illinois.
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