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Trump birthright citizenship fight heads back to Supreme Court as new term begins

The Supreme Court may review President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order that opponents say violates the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause.

ICE vows ‘no change’ to immigration, border policy amid government shutdown

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is shutting down rumors that the government shutdown will have an impact on immigration and border policy.

Blame Game: GOP spotlights ‘Schumer shutdown’ while Dems lash out at Republicans

Chuck Schumer faces political pressure over government shutdown strategy as Republicans and Democrats battle over healthcare funding and blame assignment.

Federal judge disqualifies acting Nevada US attorney from handling cases

Acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah has been yanked from cases due to an order signed by Senior United States District Judge David Campbell

Kamala Harris office silent when questioned if fact-checker reviewed new book before publication

Kamala Harris incorrectly identified all 13 Afghanistan casualties as Marines and called Ross Ulbricht a 'fentanyl dealer' despite his different charges in her new memoir.

How James Comey’s indictment could go south for the DOJ

James Comey's indictment on federal charges faces criticism as politically motivated prosecution while interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan leads the case against him.

Republicans erupt over shutdown chaos, accuse Dems of holding government ‘hostage’

The federal government entered a shutdown Wednesday after the Senate failed to pass a continuing resolution 55-45, with Republicans and Democrats trading blame over the funding crisis.

Top insurance company in hot seat as blistering new ad campaign exposes ‘radical woke ideology’

Conservative group targets Chubb Insurance CEO Evan Greenberg over climate policies and DEI initiatives in new television and billboard advertising campaign.

Federal judge rules public charter school violated church’s First Amendment rights

A federal judge in Idaho found that a charter school's cancellation of a church lease for Sunday services was in violation of the First Amendment.

Best of the Babylon Bee: Juan Soto joined Mets to get Octobers off every year

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Blackburn talks natsec amid shutdown standoff: ‘Adversaries do not take a day off’

Blackburn talks natsec amid shutdown standoff: 'Adversaries do not take a day off' lead image

Alabama Says ‘No’ to DEI Indoctrination

There’s no constitutional right for professors to teach whatever they please at public expense.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 1

2008—The Supreme Court denies the state of Louisiana’s petition for rehearing in Kennedy v. Louisiana, the case in which the Court held, by a...

The Military Will Be Stronger for Pete Hegseth’s Commonsense Changes

The Pentagon is right to pursue a merit-based culture and high standards of physical fitness and training in order to deter and, if necessary,...

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