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Native American Group Calls for Chiefs to Drop Name Ahead of Super Bowl

A group of Native Americans called for the Kansas City Chief to drop its name, mascot and "tomahawk chop" ritual prior to their Super Bowl win Sunday.

The History and Significance of Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day, rooted in early Christian history, commemorates Saint Valentine, who defied Roman persecution to uphold Christian principles.

DNC Launches Billboards Targeting RFK Jr. in Michigan

The Democratic National Committee launched billboards in Grand Rapids, Michigan targeting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. while he is in the state holding a rally for his campaign.

Taiwan Spots Chinese Balloons as Lunar New Year Begins

Taiwan's defense ministry said over the weekend it had detected eight Chinese balloons crossing the Taiwan Strait.

Marines Killed in Helicopter Crash Identified

The five U.S. Marines who died in a California helicopter crash have been identified.

Tucker Carlson to Interview Putin, E.U. Leaders Call for Travel Ban

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson announced that he traveled to Moscow, Russia, to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Former Trump Official Mike Gill Dies After Being Shot During Carjacking Spree in Washington D.C.

Mike Gill, former Chief Operating Officer of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) during Donald Trump’s administration, has died after a carjacking spree in the nation's capitol.

House Passes $78 Billion Tax Relief Bill

The House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation expanding the child tax credit.

John Podesta Named New Climate Envoy

Clean energy advisor John Podesta will replace John Kerry as U.S. Climate Envoy, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Texas National Guard Continues to Build Raze Wire Along the Border

The Texas National Guard continues to build raze wire border barriers, defying the Biden administration.

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