Day: March 23, 2024

Biden, Texas feud over anti-illegal immigration law as migrants rush border: What to know

8:00 am March 23, 2024

Just as illegal immigrants rushed the southern border in El Paso, Texas, the Biden administration is locked in a months-long legal battle with Gov. Greg Abbott over a controversial anti-illegal immigration law. Senate Bill 4 was passed by the Texas legislature and signed by Gov. Greg Abbott in December. The law allows police to arrest […]

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Senate passes mammoth $1.2T spending package after brief partial government shutdown

6:13 am March 23, 2024

The Senate passed a controversial six-bill government funding package on Friday after a brief government shutdown.  Senators voted in favor of passing the $1.2 trillion spending package by a vote of 74-24 The text for the group of bills was only unveiled in the early hours of Thursday morning, angering several Republicans in the upper […]

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No. 12 James Madison makes Round of 32 for first time in 41 years after upsetting No. 5 Wisconsin

4:23 am March 23, 2024

It wouldn’t be March Madness without a 12-seed beating a No. 5, right? Entering Friday night, the two other five-seeds (Gonzaga and San Diego State) were victorious in the first round, which apparently meant regression was due. But at Barclays Center, it was James Madison overtaking the fifth-seeded Badgers, 72-61, in the third 5-12 matchup […]

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Pentagon reveals that balloon recovered off coast of Alaska had been in ocean for ‘well over a year’

4:19 am March 23, 2024

The Department of Defense confirmed that balloon debris that was recovered off of the coast of Alaska last month appeared to have been in the ocean for “well over a year.” Sue Gough, a Department of Defense spokesperson, confirmed to Fox News Digital that an initial inspection of the balloon “indicated” that it had been […]

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Senator calls TikTok ‘a weapon,’ says the American people ‘need to know the chilling truth’ about it

4:07 am March 23, 2024

U.S. Senators are demanding the Director of National Intelligence to declassify information on TikTok and its parent company ByteDance, citing “significant risks” to U.S. national security. Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut, shared a letter on X Friday that he co-wrote with Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, urging Director Avril Haines to declassify a report about TikTok “in order […]

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