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President Trump moves swiftly to eliminate DEI programs

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U.S. military preparing to send additional 1,000 troops to border, official says

The United States military is preparing to send about 1,000 additional active-duty troops to the border with Mexico, a U.S. official said, just two days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on immigration.
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Donald Trump’s executive orders have “One Big Limitation”: Attorney

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance discusses the challenges Trump’s orders from his first day back in office are already facing.
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‘We’re showing you right now’: CNN host busts GOP rep for evading questions on Trump pardons

One Republican member of Congress was caught off-guard during an interview about their support of President Donald Trump’s pardons of January 6 defendants. After Trump took office, the prsident reportedly went back and forth with aides over how to handle his promise to pardon insurrectionists, but Axios reported that Trump ultimately told staff: “F…
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Video Houston battling historic snowfall

Brian Mason, director of emergency management in Houston, discusses what he’s seeing on city roads.
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The Daily T: Is Prince Harry’s anti-media crusade finally over?

The Duke has settled his final legal case, having previously vowed to go to court
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Video Trump’s pardons for rioters ‘disturbing,’ former top Jan. 6 prosecutor says

Alexis Loeb, a former top prosecutor from the D.C. U.S. attorney’s office, told ABC news President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons and commutations for Jan. 6 rioters was “disturbing.”
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Episcopal bishop at service asks Donald Trump to “have mercy” upon people who are scared

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Parts of Florida Panhandle shut down by historic winter storm

An historic January storm dumped more deep snow along the U.S. Gulf Coast on Wednesday after bringing Houston and New Orleans to a near standstill over the past two days and burying parts of Florida’s Panhandle with accumulations more typical of Chicago. Another 4 inches (10 cm) of snow, combined with sleet and freezing rain, was expected to pile up in some spots in northern Florida, southern Georgia and southeast South Carolina as the storm crawled through the region, the National Weather Service said on Wednesday.
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Rupert Murdoch’s publishers pay more than £1bn after latest Prince Harry settlement

Murdoch’s publishers have already spent over £1bn in damages to 1,300 people including legal fees