Day: March 7, 2025

House education chair backs Trump move to abolish federal agency

2:30 pm March 7, 2025

EXCLUSIVE: The top lawmaker on the House Education and Workforce Committee is backing President Donald Trump as he readies to potentially abolish the federal Department of Education, but the lawmaker is skeptical Congress could offer support. “I support him in the fact that we need to abolish the Department of Education, return education to the […]

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Activist who helped Trump turn Pennsylvania red says neighboring blue state now firmly ‘in play’ for GOP

2:30 pm March 7, 2025

President Donald Trump made gains in several swing states during the last presidential election. Now, one deep-blue state in the Northeast may be shifting into the “purple” category, “Hear me loudly and clearly: New Jersey is in play,” Early Vote Action founder Scott Presler told “The Ingraham Angle” Monday. Presler, a conservative activist working to […]

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Princeton preppy murder victim received warning text from other brother hour before slaying

2:30 pm March 7, 2025

The surviving brother of Princeton murder suspect Matthew Hertgen sent a warning text message to his youngest brother about an hour before he was murdered. Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of murdering his 26-year-old brother, Joseph Hertgen, in the family’s Princeton apartment, allegedly with a knife and golf club. He is also charged with animal […]

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Traveler goes viral for trip to one of the most secretive places on Earth

2:30 pm March 7, 2025

A British traveler recently went viral after documenting his unique experience as being one of the first Western tourists to visit North Korea in over half a decade. Mike O’Kennedy boasts more than half a million followers on his YouTube channel, Mike Okay. His travel documentary about his journey to North Korea, “Inside North Korea […]

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Top Dem governor issues order aiming to help fill ‘critical’ state jobs as DOGE cuts federal bureaucracy

2:30 pm March 7, 2025

With DOGE scrutinizing the federal workforce for cuts, one potential 2028 Democrat hopeful issued an executive order aiming to fill hundreds of vacancies in his own state government while also focusing on private-sector openings. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was joined by other dignitaries during a job fair at the state Farm Show complex in Harrisburg […]

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