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Month: December 2025

Sen. Cruz wants restrictions on military flights approved soon to prevent another midair collision

By STEPHEN GROVES and JOSH FUNK Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Ted Cruz says he wants restrictions on military flights approved before government funding runs out at the end of next month to prevent another midair collision like the one over Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people in January. Cruz and Democratic Sen.

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Sen. Cruz wants restrictions on military flights approved soon to prevent another midair collision

By STEPHEN GROVES and JOSH FUNK Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Ted Cruz says he wants restrictions on military flights approved before government funding runs out at the end of next month to prevent another midair collision like the one over Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people in January. Cruz and Democratic Sen.

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Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the US Capitol in Washington

House Oversight chair offers Clintons new deposition dates in Epstein investigation, threatens contempt if they don’t comply

By Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — The House Oversight Committee is offering former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton new deposition dates in January as part of the panel’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein – and threatening the possibility of contempt proceedings if they do not comply. In a letter obtained by

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Britain’s MI6 spy chief says Putin is dragging out peace talks and wants to subjugate Ukraine

By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling efforts to end Russia’s war on Ukraine, and is testing the West with tactics that fall “just below the threshold of war,” the head of Britain’s MI6 spy agency said Monday. Blaise Metreweli, the intelligence agency’s new boss, said Putin is

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Trump administration says White House ballroom construction is a matter of national security

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said in a court filing Monday that the president’s White House ballroom construction project must continue for unexplained national security reasons and because a preservationists’ organization that wants it stopped has no standing to sue. The filing was in response to a lawsuit filed

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