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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! While the “whirlwind” of TV fame forced the “Duck Dynasty” family to hold onto their “deep roots of faith,” they decided to stay in the industry because of the positive influence they felt it had on culture.”I heard a speaker one time, he was talking about how it used to be like school, education, the church, the government, like all these kind of things had a similar kind of effect on people,” Korie Robertson told Sage Steele on her podcast this week.”He’s like, ‘Now, all these things are like tiny hills in…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) supervisor is accused of harboring an illegal immigrant he was engaged in a romantic relationship with in his Texas home. Andres Wilkinson appeared in a federal courtroom this week and was ordered held pending a detention hearing, the Justice Department said. Wilkinson began working for the CBP in 2001 and was promoted to a supervisory position in 2021, where he oversaw the enforcement of customs and immigration laws.ICE ARRESTS NEW ORLEANS POLICE RECRUIT WITH DEPORTATION ORDER WHO WAS ISSUED FIREARM BY DEPARTMENT A U.S. Customs and Border…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is demanding that the federal government “pay for what they broke” after the Trump administration announced it would draw down its immigration enforcement presence in the Twin Cities.During a press conference following Border Czar Tom Homan’s announcement that the administration would be ending its “Operation Metro Surge” in Minnesota, Walz said that federal law enforcement’s presence in the state was leaving “deep damage” and “generational trauma.””The federal government needs to pay for what they broke here,” said Walz. “There [is] going to be accountability on the things…

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new video loaded: Why Tech Giants Are Accused of Causing Social Media AddictionIn a series of landmark trials, plaintiffs are alleging that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products. Our technology reporter Cecilia Kang describes what’s at stake for tech giants and social media users.By Cecilia Kang, Christina Thornell, Laura Salaberry, Nikolay Nikolov and Thomas VollkommerFebruary 12, 2026

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The Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting that left eight people killed and more than 25 injured highlights the need for access to mental health care in smaller communities — and to make sure those who may need support after the devastation know they are not alone, experts say. Federal leaders who spoke in the House of Commons on Wednesday noted the need for supports for the community as its members grapple with the losses and injuries from the attack.“A smaller community, being able to attract a number of helping professionals there that can meet the needs of the population is…

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DHAKA: The Bangladesh Nationalist Party won a landmark parliamentary election on Friday (Feb 13), local TV stations showed, as ballots were counted through the night in a pivotal vote that is expected to restore political stability.The parliamentary election held on Thursday was Bangladesh’s first vote since the 2024 Gen Z-driven uprising that toppled long-time premier Sheikh Hasina.A clear outcome had been seen as crucial for stability in the Muslim-majority nation of 175 million after months of deadly anti-Hasina unrest disrupted everyday life and hit major industries, including the garment sector in the world’s second largest exporter.It was also the first…

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Protesters have marched in duelling demonstrations in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, as the country’s National Assembly weighed a bill that would grant amnesty to political prisoners.The demonstrations on Thursday marked Venezuela’s National Youth Day and were the first major showing of opposition to the government led by interim President Delcy Rodriguez.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listShe has led the country since the United States abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January.Her government called on its supporters to flood the streets with counterprotests, and both rallies attracted thousands of people.The show of defiance came as the National Assembly debated a…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Department of Transportation (DOT) announced Wednesday that it has officially closed a major loophole that allowed unqualified drivers, including illegal immigrants, to operate commercial trucks, following several fatal crashes last year involving non-domiciled drivers.  “For far too long, America has allowed dangerous foreign drivers to abuse our truck licensing systems – wreaking havoc on our roadways. This safety loophole ends today,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy said. “Moving forward, unqualified foreign drivers will be unable to get a license to operate an 80,000-pound big rig.”Officials said foreigners who hold only a work…

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