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Prosecutors face high hurdles in winning Comey conviction

Voices on the left and the right are questioning the strength of former FBI Director James Comey's federal indictment, arguing prosecutors will be challenged in winning a conviction. Comey was indicted Thursday on two counts, with a grand jury taking the unusual step of rejecting one of the proposed charges before approving the two-page indictment. The slim court filing...

Trump’s Agriculture secretary: ‘The farm economy is not in a good place’

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Tuesday said the farming economy is "not in a good place" as those in the agriculture industry lose sales from trade severances with China and other partner nations. “Right now, the farm economy is not in a good place. We're working around the clock,” Rollins said during a Tuesday appearance...

Trump doubles down on film tariffs that experts call ‘impossible’

President Trump is propelling his film tariff plan into the limelight — renewing his call to tax "any and all movies that are made outside of the United States" — even as both allies and critics alike cast their doubts. "Our movie making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by other...

Geomagnetic storm hits Earth, officials warned to ‘mitigate’ possible impacts

A strong geomagnetic storm that has been impacting Earth since Monday has prompted national forecasters to warn officials "to mitigate any possible impacts."

Unions sue to block mass firings during shutdown 

Federal government labor unions sued Tuesday to block the Trump administration from conducting mass layoffs during the potential upcoming government shutdown. Employees are usually temporarily furloughed during a shutdown, except for exempted workers, and receive back pay after a shutdown ends. But Trump and the White House budget office have suggested permanent firings could be...

Missouri governor authorizes National Guard to support ICE operations

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) on Tuesday authorized the state's National Guard to perform tasks on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Soldiers will assist with “administrative, clerical, and logistical duties,” following a request from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to the Department of Defense, according to a news release from the...

Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hegseth rejects ‘woke’ policies

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Lawmakers reveal how Adams’ abrupt campaign exit impacts NYC mayoral race: ‘One last chance’

Fox News Digital spoke to two Republican lawmakers about the NYC mayoral race now that mayor Eric Adams has officially dropped out leaving a 3-man race.

Trump signs executive order to harness AI in fight against childhood cancers

President Donald Trump signed an executive order aiming to use artificial intelligence to improve pediatric cancer diagnosis and treatment, with $50 million in funding.

GOP accuses Dems of risking shutdown to restore ‘illegal immigrant healthcare’

President Donald Trump and Republican leaders accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of prioritizing illegal immigrant healthcare before the shutdown deadline.

Federal judge launches scathing broadside of Trump’s efforts to deport pro-Palestinian protesters

Federal judge finds Trump administration illegally targeted pro-Palestinian protesters including Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk to suppress campus speech.

AI lawnmowers cut grass — and potentially costs — in National Mall test run

The Trump administration introduces AI-controlled lawnmowers on the National Mall as the Interior Department expands artificial intelligence use across federal agencies.

Sherrill fires back at GOP rival as questions swirl over her military records: ‘Hand in the cookie jar’

New Jersey gubernatorial candidates Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli clash over leaked military records from a 1994 Naval Academy cheating scandal controversy.

Philadelphia Raises Chinese Flag at City Hall

The ceremony is ‘not an endorsement’ of the Chinese government but rather ‘an expression of cultural pride,’ Philadelphia’s solicitor general said.

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