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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson reacts to reported federal probe
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson is reacting to the news that she’s reportedly involved in a federal investigation.
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Texas is offering land for Trump mass deportation facilities
The state’s land commissioner bought a 1,402-acre plot on the Rio Grande and has offered it to the incoming Trump administration for immigrant detention centers.
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Trump considers replacing Pete Hegseth, his embattled secretary of defense pick, with Ron DeSantis
Trump’s choice of Hegseth is now in jeopardy because of allegations of drinking and reports about his treatment of women.
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Democrats flip final House seat of the 2024 elections, narrowing Republicans' majority
Democrat Adam Gray has flipped California’s 13th District, handing Republicans a slimmer majority in the House.
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Supreme Court seems likely to uphold Tennessee's ban on medical treatments for transgender minors
The court is considering a challenge to a Tennessee law that bars the use of puberty blockers and hormone therapy.
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South Korean lawmakers seek president's impeachment after 6-hour martial law declaration
President Yoon Suk Yeol shocked the East Asian democracy by declaring martial law only to lift the order hours later under intense pressure.
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Measure to ban trans Montana lawmaker Zooey Zephyr from women's bathroom fails
Congressional Republicans led a similar effort two weeks ago against Delaware’s Sarah McBride, the first transgender person elected to Congress.
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Analysis | What's going on in South Korea, and can Americans learn from it?
NBC10 Boston political analyst Sue O’Connell breaks down the brief declaration of martial law in South Korea and, with parallels to recent American events, what it says about the fragility of democracy around the world.......Plus, analysis of the Democrats’ reaction to Hunter Biden’s pardon. ......Follow NBC10...... -
Trump's pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, is in peril in the Senate
As many as six GOP senators are not currently comfortable supporting Hegseth, following allegations concerning drinking and his treatment of women, sources told NBC News.
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Chad Chronister, Donald Trump's pick to run the DEA, withdraws name from consideration
Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Drug Enforcement Administration says he’s withdrawing his name from consideration.
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Pete Hegseth's drinking worried colleagues at Fox News, sources tell NBC News
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, drank in ways that concerned his colleagues at Fox News, according to 10 current and former Fox employees who spoke with NBC News.
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Trump urges judge to toss hush money case, citing Hunter Biden pardon
Trump’s attorneys said President Biden’s statement that his son had been “selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted” also applies to the president-elect.
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‘Wild childs': Republican senators brush aside Pete Hegseth misconduct allegations after meeting with him
Some Republican senators are brushing aside sexual assault and other allegations against Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary.
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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson involved in federal investigation, sources say
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson is involved in a federal investigation, sources tell NBC10 Boston. Federal authorities came through Boston City Hall this fall looking into Fernandes Anderson, the sources say. The nature of this probe is still unclear. NBC10 Boston Political Reporter Matt Prichard reports it seems several on the counc... -
Secret Service agent near Janet Yellen's DC home opens fire on car break-in suspects
A Secret Service special agent protecting U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen opened fire early Tuesday on people who were suspected to be trying to break into cars, authorities say.
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Senate approves promotion for general involved in Afghanistan exit after a Republican blocked it
The Senate voted Monday to approve the promotion of a general who oversaw troops during the U.S. withdrawal from Kabul, Afghanistan, after it had been blocked by a Republican senator.
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Trump says he'll attend Notre Dame Cathedral reopening celebration in Paris this weekend
President-elect Donald Trump will attend the reopening celebration for Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris this weekend, his first foreign trip since the election.