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DeSantis signals veto of immigration bill passed by Florida GOP lawmakers: ‘Fails to meet the moment’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested Wednesday he will veto a state Republican-sponsored immigration bill he said would weaken illegal immigration enforcement. The threat of a veto comes as DeSantis continues to feud with state Republican lawmakers, saying they passed a watered-down immigration bill. “We must have the strongest law in the nation on immigration enforcement….
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Top killer in US revealed, plus red meat warnings spark questions
SOBER EFFECTS – Kelly Ripa reveals the surprising result of giving up alcohol. Continue reading… DEMENTIA DUPE – A little-known condition is often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s disease. Continue reading… WATER WEIGHT – A certain type of water could support weight loss, a study suggests. Continue reading… Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Fox News First Fox News Opinion…
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Migrant TDA gang member breaks officer’s arm as 10 indicted in massive guns, drug running operation: police
Ten alleged members and associates of the bloodthirsty Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) have been indicted in a massive arms and drugs-running operation spanning at least six states and prosecutors said they had plans to expand on an international level to Colombia. In New York City on Wednesday, police said that one of the…
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Blake Lively’s brother-in-law apologizes if he’s said anything ‘unkind’ as her Justin Baldoni drama escalates
Blake Lively’s brother-in-law this week “sincerely apologized” if he has said something that’s “unkind” as the “It Ends With Us” actress continues her legal back and forth with former co-star Justin Baldoni. “Anytime I’ve said anything unkind about someone I’ve regretted it,” Bart Johnson, a “Landman” actor, who is married to Robyn Lively, Blake’s older…
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Why “Medical Aid in Dying” has drawn some opposition
Ten states in the U.S. allow terminally ill patients to take medicine to end their lives, what is known as “Medical Aid in Dying,” or MAID, and eight other states are contemplating similar laws. But there is opposition. Nikki Battiste explains.
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Highest-ranking transgender veteran reacts to Trump order targeting trans service members
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday requiring the military to re-examine its policy allowing transgender people to serve openly. Sheri Swokowski, a retired Army colonel who is the highest-ranking, openly transgender veteran in the U.S., joins “The Daily Report” to discuss the policy change and what trans people bring to the military.
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A look at Lunar New Year celebrations
Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off on Wednesday as millions of people welcomed the Year of the Snake. CBS News correspondent Anna Coren reports on the festivities.
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1/29: The Daily Report
Lindsey Reiser reports on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s contentious hearing on Capitol Hill, how the reversal of a Biden-era policy could impact hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S., and the impact of recent executive action regarding transgender troops.
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Meta agrees to pay $25 million in Trump lawsuit settlement over suspended accounts
Meta, along with nearly every other major tech company, suspended Trump’s accounts in 2021 after the Capitol attack by Trump’s supporters.