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The Space Coast’s new congressman wants America to set bold goals for extraterrestrial exploration, believing the nation’s potential will literally take Americans sky high.”We need to do everything we can to ensure safety, but it’s done in a way that removes some of the unnecessary red tape so we can go out and compete and So that we can beat any other country,” said Congressman Mike. Florida Republican Khalidopoulos said in an interview on Fox News Digital.”Because the moon and beyond isn’t a Disney movie cliché. It’s the future.”Khalidopoulos said he would “love to see” the United States return to…

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Education leaders at the school district, university and state level across the country are preparing schools for the incoming Trump administration, including efforts to protect undocumented immigrant children. Many school districts are focused on efforts to strengthen protections for immigrant students and their families. These include mandatory training for teachers on what to do if immigration officers arrive at schools, and new rules banning immigration officers from coming to schools in the first place. Other districts are preparing measures to secure funding in case President-elect Trump cuts their budgets.”We will not allow any law enforcement agency to take any immigration…

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A review of last year’s California state budget revealed that California Governor Gavin Newsom cut funding for wildfire and forest resiliency by more than $100 million.The proposed budget signed in June and covering the 2024-25 fiscal year cuts $101 million from seven “wildfire and forest resiliency” programs, Newsweek reported.The California Fire, which has destroyed more than 10,000 buildings in the Los Angeles area, remains uncontained.California wildfires wreak havoc in Los Angeles County, killing 5 people and threatening thousands of homes Firefighters battle the Kenneth Fire in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles on Thursday, January 9, 2025. (Ethan Swope/Associated…

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President-elect Trump has announced the latest picks to join his growing Cabinet selection as the Jan. 20 Inauguration Day approaches. President Trump said in an announcement Friday night that Bill Briggs will be the next deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration. If confirmed, Briggs will serve alongside Kelly Loeffler, President Trump’s nominee to lead the SBA.”Bill is a successful businessman who served as acting deputy administrator for the SBA’s Office of Capital Access during my first term,” he said. “During his tenure, Bill helped oversee the historic Paycheck Protection Program, which saved many small businesses and millions of…

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EXCLUSIVE: A wife who wants to bring her husband home from two-and-a-half years of illegal detention in Afghanistan flies to Mar-a-Lago, Florida, to plead with President-elect Trump to take up her case. Ryan Corbett was captured by the Taliban in August 2022 just as the U.S. was about to withdraw from Afghanistan, and has been trying ever since to secure talks with the Biden administration, Anna Corbett said. This week, reports surfaced that the Biden administration is negotiating with the Taliban to exchange three Americans held in Afghanistan in exchange for prisoners from Guantanamo Bay, who are believed to be…

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FOX First: In his first letter as a senator, newly sworn-in Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) asks the Department of Homeland Security about extending deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of people. We sent a strict survey requesting answers to the following questions. Foreigners from many countries.“I write to express my sincere concern about the extension of the Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”) designation for El Salvador, Venezuela, Ukraine, and Sudan,” Moreno said Friday in a statement to Alejandro of the Department of Homeland Security.・This was stated in a letter to Secretary Mayorkas. “These 18-month extensions will allow these noncitizens to remain…

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Los Angeles city officials are stripping millions of dollars of funding from the fire department in the face of one of the most destructive wildfires in state history, while also cutting back on projects such as a gay men’s choir and housing for homeless transgender people. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been allocated to the funding program.Deadly fires broke out across Southern California this week, destroying about 10,000 homes and businesses as they were fueled by fierce winds. After fire hydrants ran out of water and homes burned to the ground, residents began criticizing the Democratic-led state leadership, which…

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As Venezuela’s political crisis reaches breaking point, Venezuelan opposition lawmakers say that if socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro remains in power, violence by the Torren de Aragua gang will increase and threaten the United States. It warns that this will lead to serious consequences. Maduro won a third term on Friday, despite widespread belief among Venezuelans and many in the international community that he lost the 2024 presidential election to opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia. was sworn in for a six-year term. However, opposition leader María Colina Machado’s call for Venezuelans to take to the streets to demand that González be…

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Los Angeles utilities lack common safety procedures and may have kept water flowing to fire hydrants during the intentional power outage, but President Biden blamed the power outage for the problem.Republicans, including President-elect Trump, are blaming Democratic officials, at least in part, for water shortages that are hampering efforts to tackle devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County. But Democrats rebuked those claims, and on Thursday Biden suggested that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) was responsible for cutting off power to the pumps that fuel the fire hydrants.”What I learned from talking to the governor is that…

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FOX FIRST: Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen says the state’s Supreme Court will strike down a 2013 law requiring minors seeking abortions to obtain notarized written consent from a parent or guardian. The Supreme Court is requesting that the U.S. Supreme Court hear an appeal against the ruling. The law also includes a judicial avoidance clause that allows minors to seek court approval for abortions without parental consent.In 2024, the Montana Supreme Court struck down a parental consent law for abortion, ruling that it violated minors’ fundamental right to privacy under the state constitution by making access to abortion conditional…

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