Megyn Kelly
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occasionally, sometimes it's violent.
The sex workers and Johns are getting in fights with each other, they're screaming at each other, they're getting physical with each other.
It is.
Martina's and Nithya Raman were on hand today to help remove the signs.
They say the no cruising and no U-turn signs were put up in the 1990s to prevent people in the gay community from meeting up with other gay people.
Good morning, everyone.
I'm Megyn Kelly.
It's Friday, January 23rd, 2025, and this is your AM Update.
Vice President J.D.
Vance brings a dose of reality to Minneapolis in a visit designed to increase cooperation between local business leaders and federal immigration enforcement.
NYPD officers seeking emergency medical treatment say they were treated like pariahs by hospital staff who confused them for ICE agents.
Former counsel Jack Smith pressed by Republicans at a House judiciary hearing, probing his investigations into then-candidate Trump.
And Barron Trump, President Trump's youngest child, credited with saving a woman's life.
We'll tell you the story.
All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
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