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Washington — An 18-year-old man allegedly carrying a shotgun and running toward the Capitol was arrested by U.S. Capitol Police on Tuesday, the head of the police force said.U.S. Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan said the man parked a white Mercedes SUV near the Capitol just after noon and exited the vehicle with the shotgun. He then began running toward the West Front of the Capitol, the side that is adjacent to the National Mall.”This individual was challenged by United States Capitol Police officers in order to drop the weapon, which he did comply with,” Sullivan said at a news…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Houston family is seeking answers after their 17-year-old daughter was shot and killed at a house party.Fox 26 Houston reported that Mariah Alatorre was at a party with friends on Dagg Road on the city’s South Side early Valentine’s Day morning when she was killed.According to the station, Houston police said Alatorre was caught in the crossfire after someone began shooting.ABC 13 reported that the teenager was taken to a hospital emergency room before being transferred to HCA Houston Healthcare Northwest, where she was later pronounced dead.MASS SHOOTING AT STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA,…

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Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon, speaking with CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 20, 2026.CNBCAmazon shares whipsawed on Tuesday, as the stock attempted to make a comeback from a historic slide.Should the stock close in the red, it would mark a 10th consecutive negative session, tying the company’s longest streak of daily losses on record, which it notched in 1997. The nine-day slide reached Friday is the worst streak since 2006.Amazon shares have lost roughly 18% of their value since Feb. 2, axing about $450 billion in market valuation as investors question the merits of its…

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Two First Nations communities in Ontario have issued travel advisories urging caution when travelling to the U.S. and are underlining Indigenous rights under the 1794 Jay Treaty. But what is the Jay Treaty and how does it relate to cross-border travel?Right to freely pass into U.S.The treaty was signed in 1794 between Great Britain and the United States and sets out that “American Indians” born in Canada have the right to freely pass into the U.S. for travel, for work or to live. They can also enter the U.S. freely for retirement or immigration.“These rights have been identified as, it’s…

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Australia’s stellar reputation for eliminating measles more than a decade ago is far from being compromised but with stagnating rates of vaccination, experts warn vigilance is key.Victoria and NSW have most recently issued notices about an ongoing risk of measles linked to travel overseas and interstate.But for children the concern is compounded as the Department of Health says coverage rates have decreased below the 95 per cent aspirational target over the last three years.These could be due to a number of different factors ranging from borders opening after the pandemic to US President Donald Trump’s administration avowed anti-vaccine stance to…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former President Barack Obama’s presidential center in Chicago is again coming under scrutiny for its architectural design — this time leaving locals scratching their heads over confusing text wrapped around the top of the building. “I’m outside the Obama Center museum tower right now,” Chicago Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bay posted to X Monday, sparking a deluge of mockery from locals and conservatives. “The new letters – an excerpt from Obama’s Selma speech – are tough to read to me, giving off the lorem ipsum vibes,” he added, referring to placeholder “dummy” text frequently…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Los Angeles Angels are set to pay Mike Trout over $35 million this year, but that, combined with his injury history, has proven to be major hurdles for the World Baseball Classic.The three-time MVP, who was given the “Captain America” nickname for his stellar performance in the event three years ago, told reporters Monday that he was not able to get his contract insured for the tournament.Trout said he wanted to play again, but “insurance was the biggest hurdle I was trying to get through.”  Mike Trout of the United States…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Canadian border officials seized nearly 600 pounds of what they believe to be methamphetamine at the U.S.-Canada border this month.The Canada Border Services Agency announced the seizure on Tuesday, but the incident occurred on February 4. They say a 29-year-old Canadian national, Kulbir Singh, was driving the drugs into Canada from the U.S.”On February 4, 2026, a commercial truck arriving at the Blue Water Bridge port of entry from the United States was referred by a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer for a secondary examination. During the inspection of the trailer,…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said “Canada can play a role” in efforts to explore a trading bloc with the European Union and members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). This is a response to a recent report from Politico suggesting Canada is “spearheading” talks to create a new trade bloc that the report described as aiming to “short-circuit” U.S. President Donald Trump’s global tariffs.Carney was asked about the report on Tuesday morning.“It’s one of the first conversations I had with the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand. We…

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