Emerging Topics in U.S. News
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SUPREME, COURT, BILL, IMMIGRANTS
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that immigrants cannot band together in court to challenge immigration policies.
In the 6-3 decision, the court ruled that lower federal courts do not have the power to grant injunctive relief to an entire class of immigrants,
Continued at Newsmax...
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IDAHO, PRIDE, PATRIOT, FRONT
Fox News host Peter Hegseth responded Sunday to a hate group allegedly planning a riot at a gay pride parade by disparaging Black Lives Matter protesters. (Watch the video below.)
A report on “Fox & Friends Weekend” noted that 31 members of the white supremacist
Continued at Huffington Post...
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BIDEN, GAS, PRICES, JOE
"The Five" co-hosts blasted the Biden administration's plans on Monday to tackle inflation and rising gas prices as the president considers traveling to Saudi Arabia and the Federal Reserve considers raising interest rates again.
JUDGE JEANINE: None of what
Continued at Fox News...
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YELLOWSTONE, NATIONAL, PARK, ROADS
(CNN) — Yellowstone National Park announced on Monday that all entrances to the park are temporarily closed due to "extremely hazardous conditions" caused by "unprecedented" rainfall and flooding.
"Effective immediately, all entrances to Yellowstone National
Continued at CNN...
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BEAR, MARKET, STOCKS, STREET
Joe Biden’s Economy started to come into full focus Monday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 800 points, more experts predict a recession in the next year, and the S&P 500 officially hit a bear market:
U.S. stocks tumbled across the board early Monday
Continued at Red State...
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NEW, ABORTION, HOCHUL, GOV
The New York Times late Sunday endorsed Gov. Kathy Hochul in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, saying she is a refreshing change from ego-driven leaders of the past and poised to take on issues like gun violence, voting rights and abortion access.
“It’s
Continued at Washington Times...
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YEAR, DEPUTY, MARYLAND, BOY
"Let’s not accept daily gun violence as our norm," the sheriff said.
A 7-year-old boy was inside his home when he was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting, authorities in Harris County, Texas, said.
Around 10:45 p.m. Sunday, the unknown gunman drove in
Continued at ABC...
Nearly a majority of voters believe President Biden and Major League Baseball (MLB) should apologize to Georgia for targeting the state over its election integrity legislation, which actually increased voter turnout, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Monday
Continued at Breitbart...
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BIDEN, POLL, JOE, PERCENT
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The poll numbers are looking great for the Republican Party. After seventeen months of the toxic Biden agenda, Americans are upset and taking out
Continued at Town Hall...
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WHITE, HOUSE, BIDEN, INFLATION
Despite President Biden saying he opposes the “defund the police” movement, at least four of its proponents have met with top administration officials at the White House since he took office, according to a new report.
Fox News, citing a review of visitor
Continued at New York Post...
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OHIO, SIGNS, TEACHERS, SCHOOL
Ohio Gov. DeWine says he'll sign a bill arming teachers after 24 hours of training
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is poised to sign a bill on Monday allowing teachers to carry guns in class after
Continued at NPR...
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BIDEN, WHITE, 2024, HOUSE
The media taboo against talking about President Joe Biden’s age and the obstacle it presents to his running again in 2024 is finally off.
Which should put a lantern on another looming problem for the Democrats — waiting in the wings is a deeply unpopular officeholder
Continued at New York Post...
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HEARD, AMBER, BLAME, JURY
Amber Heard says she doesn't blame the jury that awarded Johnny Depp more than $10M
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Amber Heard says she doesn't blame the jury that awarded Johnny Depp more than $10 million after a contentious
Continued at NPR...
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COVID, JAGGER, ROLLING, STONES
The Rolling Stones canceled their concert in Amsterdam on Monday, just hours before it was due to start after lead singer Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19.
The band announced the cancelation in a statement, saying the 78-year-old Jagger tested positive
Continued at Newsmax...
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GOLF, MICKELSON, SAUDI, PHIL
Phil Mickelson at U.S. Open after Saudi event
Phil Mickelson on Monday returned to a professional golf tournament on home soil for the first time in four months. Mickelson arrived at the 2022 U.S. Open after traveling from the Saudi-funded debut of the LIV
Continued at USA Today...
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WEDDING, SPEARS, BRITNEY, EX
A man once briefly married to Britney Spears has been charged with felony stalking after showing up at the pop star’s wedding to her longtime boyfriend last week
VENTURA, Calif. -- A man once briefly married to Britney Spears was charged Monday with felony
Continued at ABC...
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UKRAINE, PROVE, DONBAS, WAR
Day after day, Russia is pounding the Donbas region of Ukraine with relentless artillery and air raids, making slow but steady progress to seize the industrial heartland of its neighbor.
With the conflict now in its fourth month, it’s a high-stakes campaign
Continued at Chicago Tribune...
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AMAZON, PHILLIPS, DOM, MISSING
Brazilian police are denying that the bodies of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira have been discovered in the Amazon.
The two have been missing for more than a week after venturing into the Javari Valley in Amazonas state.
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Continued at NY Daily News...
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PELOSI, MUGSHOT, PAUL, DUI
The Napa County Department of Corrections released House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband’s mugshot on Monday, weeks after his arrest for driving under the influence.
Paul Pelosi, 82, was arrested and booked for driving under the influence of alcohol more than
Continued at Breitbart...
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BORDER, PATROL, WACO, MIGRANT
After a deadly week of drownings in the Rio Grande area, the Border Patrol in El Paso, Texas is warning people to not cross the US-Mexico border through the river.
Five people drowned in the last week in the International Boundary and Water Commission canal
Continued at New York Post...