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ICE operation prevents ‘nightmares and PTSD’ in massive Texas operation

Federal and Texas officials carried out a massive operation in Houston that resulted in over 1,500 arrests, including of aggravated felons, gang members, a murderer and others.

Iraq War vet running for US Senate says he won’t mourn Dick Cheney

Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, a military veteran, indicated he will not mourn the death of former Vice President Dick Cheney

What Jay Jones’ victory means for Democrats and the ‘new era of violent rhetoric,’ according to experts

Three political experts told Fox News Digital what they think it means for Democrats after they elected a Virginia attorney general who promoted political violence.

High stakes on the high seas as US, China test limits of military power

US Navy destroyer confronts China near Scarborough Shoal as naval power shifts in Indo-Pacific. Military experts warn of growing Chinese capabilities.

Election reflection: ‘Democrats flipped the script’ on affordability in ballot box showdowns

Democrats credit economy focus for major 2025 election wins in New Jersey and Virginia, flipping script from 2024 losses with affordability-centered campaigns.

Thune says Senate will work over weekend if Democrats don’t reopen government

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told reporters Wednesday that he plans to keep the Senate in session through the weekend if Democrats don't reverse course and help advance a House-passed bill that would fund the government through Nov. 21, a proposal that has already failed twice on the Senate floor. “We’ll probably have to...

Federal workers will get paid after shutdown: Here’s why

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers found themselves furloughed or working without pay when they woke up Wednesday morning, after government funding lapsed overnight. The government shutdown marks the first time since January 2019 that lawmakers failed to strike a deal to keep federal agencies open. The previous shutdown, during President Trump’s first term, lasted...

Chunk, a 1,200-pound bear with a broken jaw, wins Fat Bear Week contest

It's his first win after narrowly finishing in second place three previous years.

If the US doesn’t think beyond tariffs in Southeast Asia, others will 

We must think bigger than tariffs and invest in ASEAN as a partner.

Trump’s central African peace deal is in danger of failing — act now to save it 

The president regularly touts the progress made thus far in the DRC, but the administration needs to flex its muscles to salvage the effort.

Shutdown threatens court operations

The government is shut down — and if it drags on, the judiciary won’t be spared. Federal courts may be forced to limit their operations as soon as next week after funding lapsed at midnight. The shutdown could eventually implicate court dockets across the country, delaying trials and other hearings as courts’ coffers run dry. ...

Top Democrats knock ‘erratic and unhinged’ Trump behavior as government shuts down

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) called President Trump’s behavior “erratic and unhinged” as government funding lapsed overnight. In a joint statement, the top two Congressional Democrats said their party remains “ready to find a bipartisan path forward” but blamed Trump and the Republican party for leading the...

Tru Fru products recalled over possible metal contamination

The products may include metal objects that may “cause traumatic injury.”

Donna Brazile: Democrats’ path to victory in 2025 and beyond

Election Day 2025 is just around the corner. While it may not be covered with the same intensity as the 2026 midterm elections, Democrats can no longer afford to focus on what happened in 2024. To win upcoming elections, my fellow Democrats must go beyond criticizing President Trump’s awful actions and policies. They must advocate...

Five questions hanging over the government shutdown

The federal government has shut down for the first time in more than six years. Here are the big questions hanging over this shutdown.

Expedited removals are sidelining legal rights in immigration cases

In September, a federal judge condemned the deportation of a group of migrants from West Africa to Ghana, saying the government had acted outside established procedures. The group had been placed on a list for “fast-track deportation” without full hearings in immigration courts. The judge noted that such practice may violate non-refoulement — the ban on deporting...

Live updates: Trump’s layoff threat hangs over government shutdown

The federal government shut down overnight Wednesday, as Democrats and Republicans failed to reach an agreement on a stopgap funding bill amid a Sept. 30 deadline. When will the shutdown end? That's anyone's guess. President Trump's administration has threatened mass firings and potential program cuts if funding expired. Labor unions on Tuesday filed suit to...

DOJ sues LA sheriff over concealed carry license processing

The Justice Department (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LACSD) Tuesday, alleging it is intentionally delaying residents’ concealed carry applications. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in the Central District of California, lists the LACSD and Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, a Democrat, as defendants. It alleges that...

Norovirus outbreak on Royal Caribbean cruise sickens over 70 passengers

71 out of 1,874 passengers and one out of 883 crew members have "reported being ill during the voyage." The predominant symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting.

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