Geopolitical analyst Rod D. Martin spoke with NTD about the latest regarding the Trump administration’s position on the importance of Greenland for U.S. national security.
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Duffy says ‘time’s up’ for Newsom as feds withhold $160M over illegal trucking
The Trump administration is withholding $160 million from California after the state allegedly failed to revoke over 17,000 unlawfully issued commercial licenses.
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9 House Republicans defy Mike Johnson, join Dems to advance Obamacare extension
GOP rebels dealt a blow to Speaker Johnson as nine House Republicans joined Democrats to advance an Obamacare subsidy vote despite party leadership opposition.
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Woman fatally shot by ICE agent in Minneapolis originally from Colorado Springs
MINNEAPOLIS – A federal immigration agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman Tuesday morning during an enforcement operation in south Minneapolis, prompting protests, sharp rebukes from city leaders and calls for an independent investigation. The De
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LIVE NOW: Homeland Security Secretary Holds Press Conference in Minneapolis
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem holds a press conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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‘Fascist playbook’: Trump slammed after defending ICE shooting in Minneapolis
“They don’t care about laws. They don’t care about what the Constitution says,” organizer Amber Sherman tells theGrio.
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Colorado encourages parents to ignore federal vaccine guideline changes
Colorado became the latest state to criticize the newly released federal guidance for childhood vaccines on Tuesday. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment released a statement rejecting the CDC’s new vaccine schedule and said Color
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Rubio lays out three-phase plan for Venezuela after Maduro: ‘Not just winging
Secretary Marco Rubio defends President Donald Trump’s Venezuela plan amid Democratic criticism, outlining three-phase strategy for post-Maduro transition including oil control.
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Lawmakers, advocates seek reforms after cases expose gaps in Colorado’s
After a series of high-profile crimes throughout the state last spring and summer exposed gaps in Colorado’s legal system for individuals declared incompetent to stand trial, lawmakers and an advocacy organization are pushing for reforms in 2026. Ext
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‘Beware!’ 10th Circuit judge calls for full-court review of precedent on police
The Colorado-based federal appeals court green-lit an unreasonable search claim against a Denver police officer on Tuesday, while one judge called for full-court reconsideration of a 44-year-old precedent limiting law enforcement’s ability to search