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PAHO Issues Alert As Measles Cases Spread In The Americas

The Pan American Health Organization has issued a new epidemiological alert following a surge in measles cases across the Americas. Mexico is reporting the highest number of infections, with health officials saying the majority of recent cases involve people who are unvaccinated. Cases are also rising in the United States and Canada, raising concern about regional spread. PAHO is urging countries to launch urgent vaccination campaigns to contain outbreaks, warning that immunization gaps continue to fuel the virus’ resurgence. To boost coverage, authorities have deployed mobile vaccination clinics in high-traffic areas such as airports and transit hubs, while expanding vaccine access in major cities — efforts aimed at curbing transmission ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across North America.

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2 Officers Killed In DPS Helicopter Crash

Two Arizona law enforcement officers are dead after a Department of Public Safety helicopter crashed while responding to an active shooter call near Flagstaff. Officials say the aircraft went down Wednesday night while assisting Flagstaff Police and other agencies. The helicopter caught fire after impact, according to federal authorities. The pilot and a state trooper — who also served as a paramedic — were killed in the crash. Authorities say the shooting suspect suffered non-fatal gunshot wounds and was taken into custody. No other injuries were reported. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the cause of the crash.

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Mamdani Visited Knife-Attack Suspect

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Guthrie asks kidnapper for proof mom is alive

NBC “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is publicly pleading with her mother’s kidnapper, asking for proof that she is still alive. In a video posted to social media Wednesday, Guthrie said her family is willing to communicate but wants confirmation of her mother’s safety after reports of a ransom letter surfaced. Nancy Guthrie was last seen Saturday night around 9:45 p.m. after family members dropped her off at her Tucson home following dinner. She was reported missing Sunday when she failed to appear at church.

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Judge Limits ICE Warrantless Arrest In Oregon

A federal judge in Oregon has ruled that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents cannot make warrantless arrests unless there is a risk the person could escape. U.S. District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai issued a preliminary injunction Wednesday, ordering agents to stop detaining individuals without warrants in most circumstances. The decision stems from a lawsuit filed by a nonprofit law firm on behalf of a man who was arrested by immigration officers despite having a valid work permit and no warrant issued for his detention. The ruling also follows recent internal guidance from ICE leadership emphasizing that agents should obtain administrative arrest warrants approved by a supervisor, unless they have probable cause to believe a suspect is likely to flee.

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Trump Plans Columbus Statue Near White House

President Donald Trump is moving forward with plans to install a statue of Christopher Columbus near the White House. The statue — which was tossed into Baltimore’s harbor during 2020 protests — will be loaned to the federal government by Italian American Organizations United. The group signed an agreement this week to provide the restored piece. A spokesperson for Trump declined to detail specific installation plans but reiterated the president’s view of Columbus as a hero. The move comes as debate over Columbus’ legacy continues nationwide, with Trump framing the effort as part of a broader push to highlight historical figures ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.

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Vogue ignores Newsom's failures

Vogue Ignores Newsom's Failures

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700 Immigration Officers Leaving Minnesota

700 Immigration Officers Leaving Minnesota  

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Is This the End of Transgender Hysteria?

Josh opens the show by breaking down a major ruling that truly “follows the science,” as the American Medical Association backs off its previous support for sex-change procedures for minors. He explains what this shift means for the broader movement—and where the fight goes from here. Next, Josh dives into the latest census numbers and why blue states could be in serious trouble moving forward. He lays out how population changes are reshaping the Electoral College map—and why Democrats may soon be forced to confront some hard truths about the country they claim to represent. Josh then turns to the newest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case, warning that anyone hoping for real accountability or justice may be disappointed by what ultimately comes out. To close, Josh discusses the SAVE Act and why Democrats are once again landing on the wrong side of public opinion—especially on voter ID, where a strong majority of Americans, including Democrats and Republicans alike, believe showing ID to vote is simply common sense.

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Supreme Court Allows New California Congressional Districts That Favor Democrats

The Supreme Court has allowed California to use a new voter-approved congressional map that is favorable to Democrats in this year’s elections, rejecting a plea from state Republicans and the Trump administration. No justices dissented from the brief order. The justices had previously allowed Texas’ Republican-friendly map to be used in 2026, despite a lower-court ruling that it likely discriminates on the basis of race. The justices’ unsigned order Wednesday keeps in place districts that are designed to flip up to five seats now held by Republicans, part of a tit-for-tat nationwide redistricting battle spurred by President Donald Trump.

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Iran & U.S. To Hold Nuclear Talks Friday As Tensions Remain High

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has confirmed that Iran and the U.S. will hold nuclear talks in Oman’s capital of Muscat on Friday. His announcement on Wednesday came after hours of indications that plans for the talks might be faltering over changes in the format and content of the talks. Araghchi wrote on X that he was grateful “to our Omani brothers for making all necessary arrangements.” Tensions between the countries have spiked after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the U.S. might use force against Iran in response to its bloody crackdown on protesters last month. Trump also has been pushing Tehran for a deal to constrain its nuclear program.

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War with Iran is Going to Happen

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Is Billie Eilish Just Stupid?

Is Billie Eilish Just Stupid?

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Michele Tafoya Wants to Fix Minnesota

Michele Tafoya Wants to Fix Minnesota 

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Federal Agents Are Being Pulled From Minneapolis

Federal Agents Are Being Pulled From Minneapolis

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US proposes critical minerals trade bloc aimed at countering China

U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday unveiled plans to marshal allies into a preferential trade bloc for critical minerals, proposing coordinated price floors as Washington escalates efforts to loosen China's grip on materials crucial to advanced manufacturing. China has wielded its chokehold on the processing of many minerals as geo-economic leverage, at times curbing exports, suppressing prices and undercutting other countries' ability to diversify sources of the materials used to make semiconductors, electric vehicles and advanced weapons. "We want to eliminate that problem of people flooding into our markets with cheap critical minerals to undercut our domestic manufacturers," Vance told a gathering of visiting ministers in Washington without mentioning China. "We will establish reference prices for critical minerals at each stage of production, ... and for members of the preferential zone, these reference prices will operate as a floor maintained through adjustable tariffs to uphold pricing integrity," Vance said. President Donald Trump's administration has stepped up efforts to secure U.S. supplies of critical minerals after China rattled senior officials and global markets last year by withholding rare earths required by American automakers and other industrial manufacturers. Trump on Monday launched a U.S. strategic stockpile of critical minerals, called Project Vault, backed by $10 billion in seed funding from the U.S. Export-Import Bank and $2 billion in private funding. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said 55 countries attended the talks in Washington, among them South Korea, India, Thailand, Japan, Germany, Australia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, all with varying refining or mining capabilities. The minerals are "heavily concentrated in the hands of one country," Rubio said, without referencing China, adding that the situation had become a "tool of leverage in geopolitics." At the meeting, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced a bilateral plan with Mexico and a trilateral agreement with the European Union and Japan to strengthen critical mineral supply chains and set the stage for a broader agreement with other allies. The plans aim to explore specific measures such as price supports, market standards, subsidies, and guaranteed purchases to encourage production. The U.S., EU, and Japan also said they would pursue other avenues, including discussions within the Group of 7 and the Minerals Security Partnership. A multi-country effort to establish price floors of critical minerals is the Trump administration's latest move to exert control over private business. The White House has taken stakes in several mineral companies as well as chipmaker Intel and has negotiated deals with drugmakers for lower prices. Shares of mineral companies plunged on news of the trade bloc. MP Materials, Critical Metals, NioCorp Developments, and USA Rare Earth all dropped between 11% and 15% in afternoon trading in New York. By guaranteeing minimum prices through coordinated trade rules, Washington hopes to unlock private investment in mining and processing projects that have struggled to compete with cheaper Chinese supply. Administration officials recently told the industry the U.S. is moving away from granting price floors to individual domestic projects as it seeks a global solution. The approach could reshape global supply chains for materials essential to electric vehicles, semiconductors and defense systems, while raising costs for manufacturers in the short term and escalating trade tensions with Beijing. "China has long played an important and constructive role in keeping the global industrial and supply chains of critical minerals safe and stable and is willing to continue to make active efforts in this regard," China's embassy in Washington told Reuters when asked about the meeting. China's expanded export controls on rare earths last year caused production delays and shutdowns for auto manufacturers in Europe and the U.S., and a China-generated glut of lithium has stalled plans to expand production in the U.S. Such dependencies have unnerved Washington and its partners, which have struggled for years to implement policies to stand up durable domestic mining and processing alternatives for lithium, nickel, rare earths and other critical minerals. Trump, who is expected to visit China in April, posted on Truth Social that he had an "excellent" call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday morning to discuss a range of trade and security issues from soybeans to Iran, but he made no mention of minerals. China's leverage over critical minerals was on full display in October when Trump agreed to trim tariffs on Chinese goods in exchange for Beijing's pledge to hold off on stricter restrictions on rare earths exports. Wednesday's gathering underscores a broader U.S. push to work with partners to counter China's dominance in the sector by coordinating policy tools at a time when Trump has angered allies with his sweeping "America First" tariff policies. "I think this is a recognition by the United States that it must act in concert with others to reduce its vulnerability in areas where China has supply dominance," said Scott Kennedy, who leads the Chinese business and economics program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said on Tuesday that 11 more countries would be named to a critical minerals trade club this week, joining the U.S., Australia, Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Thailand. He said 20 more countries showed "strong interest" in joining the coalition.

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67 Million Americans Will Be Betting On Super Bowl Sunday

67 Million Americans Will Be Betting On Super Bowl Sunday

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Shutdown ends, fight over Homeland Security funding continues

The partial government shutdown is over, but difficult negotiations over homeland security funding continue on Capitol Hill. When Congress approved the final government funding bills, it passed a temporary, two-week extension for homeland security. Democrats are demanding changes to how ICE enforces the nation’s immigration laws. The two parties have until next Friday to reach an agreement. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries warned that Democrats would not support any more stopgap funding without substantial change. House Speaker Mike Johnson said he expects an agreement to be made.

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