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Ian Roberts, illegal immigrant facing prison for citizenship fraud, still on Maryland’s voter rolls

More than eight months after he was arrested, and three months after he pleaded guilty and admitted he is not a U.S. citizen, Ian Andre Roberts remained on Maryland's voter rolls, according to a group that has been tracking the case.

Trump says repairs to WWII Memorial will be next D.C. renovation project

President Trump said Wednesday that he's eyeing the World War II Memorial on the National Mall as his latest Washington renovation project.

Chicago U.S. attorney scrambles to contain grand jury scandal after botched ICE protest prosecution

The U.S. attorney's office in Chicago said Wednesday it has imposed new rules for prosecutors using grand juries, moving to constrain a growing scandal that forced it to drop charges against people indicted for anti-ICE protests.

Rep. Luna goes viral with rifle photo from Oregon Guard days

Florida GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna set social media buzzing this week after posting a photo on X showing herself armed with a rifle and a holstered pistol against a snowy Pacific Northwest backdrop, with many commenters drawing comparisons to the video game heroine Lara Croft.

Alabama returns to Supreme Court for help in allowing a GOP-friendly map

Alabama officials asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to use the GOP-backed congressional map that was shot down by a lower court the day before.

Dennis Quaid backs Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles mayor

DENNIS QUAID backs Spencer Pratt in L.A. mayoral race: "Why? Just look around, man."

Trump says National Guard will stay in Washington

President Trump said Wednesday that he wants the National Guard to remain in Washington indefinitely, insisting they've made the city safer.

The California dream ends in empty reservoirs and homeless tents

Many years ago, sometime after Ronald Reagan replaced Pat Brown as governor of California, I was driving up the coast from Los Angeles to San Francisco and visited San Simeon, William Randolph Hearst’s epic mansion. It was state property then, donated by the Hearst family, and the uniformed guide struck me as knowledgeable, competent, and […]

Trump was right, Germany was wrong — First on NATO, now on trade

Ten years ago, President Donald Trump put Europe on notice, telling them the status quo on defense spending was unsustainable — and that America would not continue to shoulder the cost of keeping the European Union safe. Trump was right, but leaders like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz did not want to listen. Only after Russia’s […]

Abdul El Sayed ‘struggles’ with the Jewish state’s right to exist. Let me explain

Abdul El Sayed, a progressive Democratic Senate candidate from Michigan, told an audience that he “struggles” to answer questions about whether Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish state. My first reaction to people who question whether Israel has “a right to exist” is usually, “Go pound sand.” Israel is a nuclear power with one […]

Ex-Biden White House adviser: ‘Peak woke got weird’

A former Biden White House adviser said Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D) was right to distance himself from his past culture war comments, saying “peak woke got weird.” “I think it’s great that Talarico is calling some of his high-net-woke comments cringe,” Yemisi Egbewole wrote in a post on the social platform X in...

Cyber attackers are hijacking Microsoft Outlook, Teams and 365 log-ins, FBI says

A new phishing tool is allowing cyber attackers to get access to Microsoft 365 users' accounts without even needing to know your password, the FBI said in a warning issued to the public on Thursday.

The Memo: Trump’s Iran remarks fail to lift fog of uncertainty over talks

President Trump spoke at length about Iran during a cabinet meeting on Wednesday — but the upshot was anything but clear. At times, Trump appeared to harden the U.S. lines around some key issues. At other moments, he seems to soften his position just a notch. But the central questions — what specific shape a...

Thune urges Senate GOP to ‘pivot’ from Cornyn, help Paxton win in Texas

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is throwing his support behind Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after Paxton’s primary defeat of incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R) on Tuesday. In a radio interview with Hugh Hewitt on Wednesday, Thune said maintaining the Republican Senate majority is paramount, and that Paxton’s general election opponent, Democrat James Talarico, is a...

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