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Mayoral candidate Brad Lander, admired in New York politics for his policy chops and mocked for his lefty self-importance, tried something off brand when he cut his first TV ad this cycle: Donning a blue suit,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump are defending the mobilization of National Guardsmen and Marines to Los Angeles amid objections from Democrats about their domestic deployment. Hegseth is back on Capitol Hill for a second day of testimony, this time before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee.
New York City saw thousands attend demonstrations against the Trump administration Saturday, just hours before a military parade in Washington, D.C. MSNBC host Antonia Hylton is joined at the New York City “No Kings Day” protest by actor and activist Mark Ruffalo,
Trump considers expanding the travel ban to 36 more countries, citing security concerns. State Dept. warns of a 60-day deadline. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNTrump pledges to use 'every resource possibe' on ICE raids in LA, Chicago, NYCPresident Donald Trump is doubling down on the ongoing ICE raids happening across the United States, including Los Angeles.What we knowTrump took to social media to announce he is directing his administration to use "every resource possible" behind mass deportation efforts in Los Angeles,
Brooklyn City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov has landed a potentially key endorsement from a big backer — Donald Trump Jr. — in her nasty Republican primary battle. Donald Jr. praised Vernikov as a MAGA fighter in a new campaign video as she seeks re-election,
Her ensemble was believed to have been purchased in an Adam Lippes store in New York City. The Lippes-designed pinstriped jacket retails for $2,490 on Farfetch’s site.
Musk's company Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has already seen sales struggle to grow across many key geographies. Deliveries last quarter fell by 32% quarter over quarter, and by 13% year over year. Could the elimination of EV tax credits be a lethal blow to the struggling automaker? You might be surprised by the answer.