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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Maxine Dexter, D-Ore., compared U.S. enforcement of immigration law to “terrorism” during a Saturday town hall and promised to dismantle the chief U.S. immigration enforcement agency if Democrats regained power.”The frank terrorism that is being invoked – when we call that out and stand together, I think people will continue to not want to do that work,” Dexter told an audience at Wy’east Middle School in Oregon.”I’m not supposed to get political, but if there’s a change in political will, then we can absolutely dismantle and abolish ICE altogether,” Dexter said,…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A manhunt is underway in Missouri after a deputy was shot and killed Monday afternoon.The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the alert was issued out of Highlandville following the fatal shooting of a Christian County deputy just before 4 p.m. The suspect vehicle has been identified as a white 2001 Chevrolet Silverado extended cab pickup truck with Missouri license plate 9MGX36. The Missouri State Highway Patrol issued a Blue Alert for a white 2001 Chevrolet Silverado extended cab pickup truck, Missouri license plate 9MGX36, after a Christian County deputy was fatally shot near…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size An inmate escaped from custody while being transported by staff from Correctional Service Canada on Friday, prompting a police search in Prince Albert. In a news release issued Monday, the agency said Keiston Custer, 30, absconded from lawful custody on Feb. 20 while being transported from Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert, Sask.Correctional officials said the Prince Albert Police Service and the Prince Albert detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were notified. A warrant has been issued for Custer’s arrest.Keiston Custer has escaped from Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Anyone who…

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BEIJING: China’s commerce ministry took action against 40 Japanese companies and entities on Tuesday (Feb 24), citing national security concerns over their military ties.It imposed export controls on 20 entities, including Mitsubishi and the Japanese space agency, accusing them of helping to enhance Japan’s military capabilities.The ministry added a further 20 Japanese entities, including Subaru, to a “watch list” requiring stricter reviews of exports of “dual-use items”.”The above measures are aimed at curbing Japan’s ‘remilitarisation’ and nuclear ambitions and are completely legitimate, reasonable and lawful,” a commerce ministry statement said. “China’s lawful listing actions target only a small number of…

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New Zealand says it, too, will support the UK government if it decides to remove the disgraced prince from succession to the throne.Listen to this article | 3 minsinfoAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that his government is writing to Commonwealth countries about its support to have the United Kingdom’s former prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, removed from the line of royal succession over his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Albanese’s announcement on Tuesday came as neighbouring Commonwealth member New Zealand declared that it would also support the UK government if it proposes the removal of Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession…

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A newly revealed 2024 text exchange appears to show that Rep. Tony Gonzales encouraged one of his aides to send him an explicit photo — leading the aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, to push back. Just over a year later, the staffer died after setting herself on fire.The texts have drawn additional scrutiny to the Texas Republican, who is now facing bipartisan criticism over his alleged affair with Santos-Aviles. An attorney for the staffer’s husband alleged to CBS News last week that Gonzales coerced Santos-Aviles into a sexual relationship. Gonzales has denied the affair in the past, and has claimed he is…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Jane Seymour is embracing joy and encouraging others to do the same.The “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” star shared a radiant beachside photo of herself standing barefoot in the sand, wearing a white one-shoulder swimsuit, a wide-brim hat and sunglasses as she stretched her arms toward the sky. Waves rolled in behind her while a tree-lined coastline framed the serene backdrop.Seymour paired the sun-soaked image with a reflective caption. Jane Seymour embraces a quiet beach moment, reflecting on happiness and gratitude in a recent Instagram post. (Jane Seymour/Instagram)”We talk about chasing happiness, but…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An eight-year NFL veteran who started 16 games last season has shockingly called it quits for his career. Los Angeles Chargers center Bradley Bozeman announced his decision on Instagram on Monday, saying he is “ready for my next chapter.””This game has given me so much – lessons, lifelong friendships, and memories my family will carry forever. I’ve poured everything I had into this journey, and I walk away grateful and proud.”Bozeman, 31, shared pictures from his time with the Chargers, Carolina Panthers and Baltimore Ravens over his eight years in the league. He…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer offered a blunt takeaway from Monday’s selloff: Artificial intelligence concerns have left the stock market incredibly fragile.After the S&P 500 and Nasdaq each shed more than 1%, the “Mad Money” host urged investors to exercise caution because stocks were “just too easy to take down today.” The reason for the early-week downturn was a post from Citrini Research over the weekend — arguing the AI boom could hurt the economy and cause unemployment to shoot up to 10% if white-collar jobs were successfully replaced by machines. The note — with the headline “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis”…

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