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Roosevelt Avenue in Queens Becomes Focal Point in NYC Mayoral Race
Queens’ Roosevelt Avenue, a bustling corridor of cultural diversity and commerce, has emerged as a flashpoint in New York City’s ongoing debates over quality of life and public safety.
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Jennifer Tolle
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Sen. McCormick Defends Trump, Praises Fetterman Amid Ongoing Shutdown
Sen. David McCormick defended President Trump’s controversial actions while acknowledging the value of his Democratic counterpart, Sen. John Fetterman, as the government shutdown continues.
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Jeff Connor
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Trump Says Modi Agreed to Reduce India’s Oil Purchases from Russia
President Donald Trump announced that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has agreed to scale back India’s purchases of Russian oil amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Jeff Connor
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President Trump Meets with NATO Secretary General Amid Global Security Discussions
President Donald Trump held a strategic meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to discuss alliance priorities, defense commitments, and evolving global security challenges.
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Gary Abrams
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Senate Rejects Bill to Pay Troops, Federal Workers Amid Prolonged Shutdown
The U.S. Senate failed to advance the “Shutdown Fairness Act,” leaving troops and federal employees without guaranteed pay as the government shutdown enters its fourth week.
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Gary Abrams
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New York Attorney General Letitia James Pleads Not Guilty in Bank Fraud Case Amid Global Trade Developments
New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty to bank fraud charges related to a mortgage application, as international trade tensions and U.S.-China compliance reviews continue to make headlines.
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Fred Brookes
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Jeffries Endorses Mamdani for Mayor of New York
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has officially endorsed Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, in New York City’s mayoral race, praising his commitment to all residents and focus on affordability.
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Fred Brookes
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Obama Joins Newsom to Rally Support for California’s Proposition 50
Former President Barack Obama and Governor Gavin Newsom urged voters to support California’s Prop 50, framing it as a key measure to protect democratic representation amid mid-decade redistricting battles.
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Conrad Nguyen
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Homeland Security Secretary Holds Press Conference in Minneapolis on ICE Operations
Homeland Security Secretary addressed the public in Minneapolis, outlining recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations and emphasizing the administration’s commitment to enforcing federal immigration laws.
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Cesar Barry
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Seven Charged in Pennsylvania Voter Registration Fraud Scheme
Seven individuals, including six canvassers and their supervisor, have been criminally charged in Pennsylvania for allegedly submitting fraudulent voter registration forms ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
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Sienna Chase
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