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Ciattarelli Optimistic He’ll Be Next N.J. Governor

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 20, 2025

Republican New Jersey candidate Jack Ciattarelli said he’s optimistic about his chances for victory against Democrat nominee Mikie Sherrill in what appears to be a tight race to become the next governor of New Jersey.

Berkshire Heir Defending Calif.’s Independent Redistricting

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

California Gov. Gavin Newsom seeks to use the mass mail-in ballot state’s Democrat stranglehold to crush California’s independent redistricting commission, but a deep-pocketed key figure in establishing it does not want it to die in the darkness of partisan force.

Shooting at an Oklahoma State University Residence Hall Wounds at Least 3 People

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

A shooting at an Oklahoma State University residence hall wounded at least three people early Sunday morning, according to a university spokesperson.Police said there was “no ongoing threat to campus.”Initial reports indicate the shooting happened when people arrived at the…

Trump Meme Airdrops Feces on ‘No Kings’ Protesters

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

President Donald Trump’s meme team is at it again, posting a Truth Social video of a “Top Gun” jet airdropping feces on “No Kings” protesters in Manhattan.

Sen. Rand Paul: Drug Strikes ‘Against All of Our Tradition’

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

After President Donald Trump rebuked “RINO” Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., for voting with Democrats to keep the government shut down and for working to obstruct Trump’s use of military force on drug boats in the Caribbean, Paul attempted to make peace Sunday.

Ukrainian Drones Strike Major Russian Gas Plant

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

Ukrainian drones overnight struck a major gas processing plant in southern Russia, sparking a fire, the Russian local governor reported.The Orenburg plant, run by state-owned gas giant Gazprom and located in a region of the same name near the Kazakh border, is part of a…

Trump Calls Colombian President ‘a Drug Leader’, Vows End to Payments

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

President Donald Trump on Sunday called Colombian President Gustavo Petro an “illegal drug leader” and said the United States would cease “large scale payments and subsidies” to the South American nation.”The purpose of this drug production is the sale of massive amounts of…

Trump Vows to Make San Francisco ‘Great Again’

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

President Donald Trump identified a new Democrat-run city to save from crime, anti-policing policies, illegal immigration, homelessness, and general decay: San Francisco.

Thieves Strike Louvre in Daring Jewel Heist as the World’s Most Visited Museum Shuts

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

Thieves used a basket lift to break into the Louvre on Sunday morning, forced a window, smashed display cases and escaped with jewels of “inestimable value,” France’s interior minister said, as the world’s most visited museum closed for the day during the investigation.”A…

Trump: Putin ‘Going to Take Something’ to Stop War

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

While Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy still insisted Sunday morning that “we will give nothing” to Russia, President Donald Trump is reminding the world that is not the way war is settled and peace is brokered.

US Forces Attacked Drug-Smuggling Vessel, Three Killed, Says Hegseth

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

U.S. forces attacked a drug-smuggling vessel on Friday and killed three people, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on Sunday, alleging that the boat was affiliated to a Colombian guerrilla group.”The vessel was known by our intelligence to be involved in illicit narcotics…

Israeli Military: Hamas Has Attacked Israeli Soldiers, Breaking Ceasefire

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

Israel on Sunday struck targets in the southern Gaza Strip after it said its troops came under fire from Hamas terrorists, in the first major test of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire meant to halt more than two years of war.

Expert: Russian War on NATO May Start With Estonia in ’28

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

A NATO expert who is warning against Vladimir Putin’s desires to not only reinvigorate the old Soviet Union but take over all of Europe as a modern-day Hitler lays out how Russia’s conquest begins.

Santos to Newsmax: ‘I’m Truly Repentant,’ Grateful to Trump

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

Former New York Rep. George Santos, who was released last week after President Donald Trump commuted his prison sentence, told Newsmax on Sunday that he is “truly repentant” for his past mistakes and hopes to use his second chance to help others rebuild their lives.

FBI Probing Air Force One Sniper Stand at Palm Beach Airport

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed Sunday the investigation of a suspicious elevated hunting stand discovered by the U.S. Secret Service near the landing zone of Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport.

Nobel Prize Winner Praises Trump’s Bold Leadership

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

Nobel Prize winner Mar铆a Corina Machado might have beaten out President Donald Trump for the coveted award, but she says she is on the same team as Trump in striking at the corruption, repression, and persecution under dictator Nicol谩s Maduro.

Israel Leans on $500 Billion ‘Trust Tech’ Industry in War of Words

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long warned of an eight-front war against Iranian terrorist proxies in the Middle East, with the final front being a war on truth. Now, emerging technologies are helping Israel fight that battle in the media.

Sen. Britt: End Shutdown, Then GOP Willing to Discuss ACA Subsidies

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

Even though the Affordable Care Act is broken, Sen. Katie Britt said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” Sunday, the GOP is open to negotiate on ACA subsidies. The Alabama Republican stressed that Democrats need to “do the right thing” and end the shutdown.

Lindsey Graham: Trump to Hit Colombia With ‘Major Tariffs’

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

President Donald Trump will announce “major tariffs against Colombia” on Sunday or Monday, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., posted Sunday X after having what he called a very good discussion with the president.

Rep. Malliotakis: Trump Made ‘Wrong Decision’ on Santos

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

President Donald Trump made “the wrong decision” by commuting the sentence of former GOP New York Rep. George Santos, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, also a New York Republican, told CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday.

FAA Reports Flight Delays as Shutdown Drags Into Day 19

By NewsmaxFeeds / October 19, 2025

The Federal Aviation Administration said late Sunday that air traffic control staffing issues were delaying travel at airports in Dallas, Chicago, and Newark, New Jersey, as the government shutdown hit its 19th day.

Immigration Court’s No Bond Ruling Impacts Millions

By NewsmaxFeeds / September 6, 2025

An immigration appellate board on Friday upheld a Trump administration policy that denies bond hearings to immigrants who entered the U.S. without authorization, expanding mandatory detention to thousands in custody and potentially millions more nationwide.

ZOA Sues Largest Mass. Teachers Union for Antisemitism

By NewsmaxFeeds / September 3, 2025

The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) filed a lawsuit against the largest teachers union in Massachusetts, alleging it has violated the civil rights of Jewish members by creating and fostering a “hostile and discriminatory” antisemitic environment.

Google Loses Antitrust Case but Avoids Breakup of Chrome Browser

By NewsmaxFeeds / September 3, 2025

A federal judge on handed the Justice Department a significant victory in its antitrust case against Google, ruling that the company illegally maintained a monopoly over online search, but stopped short of ordering the breakup of its Chrome browser or search business.

US Food Benefits Program Changes Take Effect

By NewsmaxFeeds / September 2, 2025

Changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, took effect Monday, setting up adjustments in eligibility and benefits for millions of recipients.