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Troops on the Move: What's Happening with the National Guard?

Washington, D.C., USAThursday, December 25, 2025
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The National Guard is being deployed to New Orleans to combat increasing crime rates. This is just one of several recent instances where the Guard has been called into action.

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A federal court of appeals has ruled that the Trump administration can continue using National Guard troops to police Washington, D.C. This decision is based on the federal government's control over the district.

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New York Man Sentenced for Threatening Biden

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Department of Defense Demands Woman Stop Selling Intimate Toys to Soldiers

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Former Equestrian Tatyana Remley Dies by Suicide

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Laura Ingraham Questions Trump's Potential War Involvement

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Giving Tuesday: A Day of Charity

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Denied Food Stamps Due to $15 Over Social Security Limit

A person was denied food stamps because their Social Security check was $15 too high. This highlights the struggles many face in California when applying for SNAP benefits.

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