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DHS says 8% of Nicaragua’s entire population illegally entered US under Biden

DHS revealed shocking data: 8% of Nicaragua's population allegedly entered the U.S. illegally during Biden era, plus millions from Cuba, Haiti and Honduras.

NORAD scrambles jets to intercept Russian bombers near Alaska

NORAD launched F-16s and F-35s to intercept Russian Tu-95s and Su-35s in Alaska's air defense zone Thursday during routine military patrol operations.

Bill, Hillary Clinton to be deposed in New York for House Oversight Epstein probe

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be deposed in Chappaqua next week for the House Oversight probe into Jeffrey Epstein.

Tariffs Are a Tax on Americans No Matter What the White House Says

The Trump administration has both a tariff problem and an economic reasoning problem.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 20

1980—Justices Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun, and Stevens dissent from Justice White’s majority opinion in Committee for...

How a pandemic rescue became a 30-year debt trap

Millions of small businesses are discovering that the emergency fiscal help they relied on in 2020 came with a long tail of unintended consequences.

Trump calls for regime change in Iran, blasts leader as ‘sick’: ‘It’s time’

President Trump on Saturday said it's "time to look for new leadership" in Iran, after the nation's leader lashed out at the president for supporting anti-government protesters and blamed the U.S. for the regime's deadly crackdown. In an interview with Politico, Trump doubled down on his criticism of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Tehran's "use of violence"...

Trump announces 10 percent tariffs on Denmark, allies amid Greenland turmoil

President Trump announced Saturday that he will implement a 10 percent tariff on Denmark and its European allies starting next month, ratcheting up the pressure in his bid to acquire Greenland.  “We have subsidized Denmark, and all of the Countries of the European Union, and others, for many years by not charging them Tariffs, or...

Trump’s year on immigration reflects massive change in American life

In his first year back in office, President Trump has completely shifted the U.S. approach to immigration, launching the most visible enforcement effort seen in history while closing the door to many legal pathways for entering the U.S. Trump promised to plug the border and crack down hard on those living in the country illegally,...

Trump isn’t ‘screwing around’ with our elections — it’s dangerous to suggest he is

Words matter. Matthews, as the consummate political insider, knows that better than most.

Iranian leader says ‘criminal’ Trump at fault for deadly protests

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei acknowledged Saturday that “several thousands” of people have been killed amid the mass of anti-government protests, casting blame on the U.S. and critics for the casualties.  “In this revolt, the U.S. president made remarks in person, encouraged seditious people to go ahead and said: 'We do not support you,...

Miller amid Greenland push: Nations not entitled to territories ‘they cannot defend’

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Friday doubled down on the Trump administration's argument that acquiring Greenland is "essential" for U.S. national security. “The new domain of international competition is going to be polar competition,” Miller told Fox News's Sean Hannity, seeking to justify President Trump's proposal to take over the Arctic...

Authorities’ inaction on threats against Trump voters is alarming

Trump voters in Pennsylvania received death threats, and the FBI and Pennsylvania State Police have failed to take any action, despite the fact that it is a felony to threaten a voter with death.

Nearly 6 in 10 Americans believe economy is weak under Trump: Poll

Nearly 60 percent of Americans have a negative view of the economy under President Trump, according to a new survey. The Wall Street Journal poll, released earlier this week, found that 57 percent of respondents described the strength of the U.S. economy as “not so good” or “poor.” Only 9 percent of respondents said the...

FAA advises airlines to take ‘caution’ when flying over Latin America

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday urged airlines to “exercise caution” when flying over parts of Latin America, warning of military activities and possible interference with satellite navigation capabilities.  In several advisories, the agency said “potential risks exist for aircraft at all altitudes, including during overflight and the arrival and departure phases of flight.”...

Newsom’s gerrymander just might have a racial discrimination problem

California may have a slight problem: Its new congressional map may be based on racial discrimination.

How much federal funding do states receive for childcare? New study shows which are getting the most

Exactly how much money do states receive every year from the government to fund childcare programs?

More retailers impacted by penny shortage: How they’re responding

You may be able to earn a little extra dough thanks to the penny shortage.

UVA board members resign ahead of Spanberger’s inauguration: Report

Top members of the University of Virginia’s Board of Visitors have reportedly resigned following pressure from state Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger (D). The New York Times reported Friday that Rachel Sheridan, head of the board, board member Porter Wilkinson and major donor Paul Manning have stepped down. All of the current and resigning board members were...

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