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EXCLUSIVE: Fentanyl deaths plunge 22% as Trump White House touts crackdown on deadly drug crisis

The Trump White House says synthetic opioid deaths fell from 48,913 to 38,084 in one year, crediting its border crackdown and ICE fentanyl arrests.

Singham-linked nonprofits fight House subpoenas, accuse lawmakers of McCarthy-era ‘witch hunt’

Breakthrough News and People's Forum accuse the House Ways and Means Committee of McCarthyism over subpoenas tied to Neville Roy Singham's network.

LA socialist’s fumbled answer to Graham Platner question draws groans from Dem audience

Nithya Raman drew groans from the crowd at the Los Angeles mayoral debate over her decision to hire the firm behind Graham Platner's campaign.

Top Dems go silent after McCarthy vindicated for booting Swalwell off intel committee

Democrats rallied behind Eric Swalwell as Republicans raised alarms over Fang Fang — newly declassified FBI files are now casting fresh light on what agents knew.

Knee-jerk Flock panic threatens a tool that’s making our cities safer

Rolling back Flock won’t reverse this vast change that’s been decades in the making...

March descends on DC against Trump takeover

Thousands of people descended on the White House during a Saturday march from Malcolm X Park to Lafayette Park in protest of the Trump administration’s crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital.  Demonstrators entitled the effort “We Are All DC,” representing the potential ripple effects of military force on local citizens, spurred by the president. ...

Here’s how you can get tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup

On Wednesday, Sept. 10, the first phase of ticket sales open for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The CDC needed a thorough housecleaning to restore trust

The CDC has been accused of manipulating data, censoring debate, and colluding with Big Tech to silence dissenting physicians, betraying its mission to protect Americans from infectious disease and necessitating a top-to-bottom house cleaning to restore trust.

Scott Perry calls drug trafficking ‘acts of war’ in defense of US moves in Caribbean

Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) on Saturday defended the Trump administration's moves in the Caribbean, suggesting Venezuela is working with Russia to traffic drugs into the U.S. "One of the biggest concerns I think is, of course, that Venezuela is now a puppet state for Russia, and of course, Russia is at this point involved in...

Austin parents whose daughter died at Camp Mystic speak out

EXCLUSIVE (KXAN) — An Austin family whose eight-year-old daughter Linnie was killed at Camp Mystic in Texas two months ago amid deadly flooding, is speaking out in an exclusive interview. "Linnie was so special," her mom, Callie McCown, told KXAN Investigates, describing their only daughter, the middle child of two other boys who loved dance...

Pritzker hits Trump over deportation meme: ‘This is not a joke. This is not normal’

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) lambasted President Trump on Saturday for joking about immigration enforcement efforts, including plans to target Chicago, calling the president a "wannabe dictator." "The President of the United States is threatening to go to war with an American city," Pritzker wrote on social platform X in response to a meme shared...

Extra-judicial military killing is not a legitimate answer to drug trafficking

President Trump has just made perhaps his most dangerous assault on the rule of law. He proudly announced that he directed the U.S. military to kill 11 alleged drug smugglers in their boat on the high seas of the Caribbean, excitedly showing a video of the lethal strike. The strike involves the unlawful use of...

Trump has ‘iron-clad’ stomach for political risk: UK ambassador Peter Mandelson

British Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson praised President Trump for having an “iron-clad” stomach when taking political risks, arguing that Brexit has allowed the U.K. to forge closer ties with the U.S.  “The President may not follow the traditional rulebook or conventional practice, but he is a risk-taker in a world where a ‘business...

Zelensky on Putin’s Moscow invitation: ‘He can come to Kyiv’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rebuffed Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation for a summit in Moscow, saying Friday that the Kremlin leader “can come to” Kyiv instead.  "He can come to Kyiv. I can't go to Moscow when my country's under missiles, under attack, each day," Zelensky said in an interview with ABC News that was...

Why Democrats should take a page from Trump’s DC crime strategy

Crime is certainly a place where government ineptitude is felt viscerally by voters, and Democrats are usually on the receiving end of the blame. 

These major cities are considered the safest in the US, says new study

The city you call home should feel exactly like that, home. It should be a place where you can feel comfortable going and doing anything in the area and knowing that you're safe while doing so.

GOP unease about RFK Jr. doesn’t shake Trump’s faith

A combative Senate hearing Thursday exposed growing cracks in Republican support for Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has set off panic across the public health world with his moves to curb vaccine access, approval and research.  But despite the efforts of some key GOP senators to drive a wedge...

‘Kennedy Derangement Syndrome’ is endangering America’s health

Ironically, it is Kennedy himself who can offer them the cure for what ails them: a fair and reasoned discussion regarding the health of the American people, free of partisan histrionics.

US turns up heat against drug cartels in Caribbean: What to know

The U.S. military is turning up the heat against drug cartels in the southern Caribbean Sea, deploying several warships and other assets as tensions between Washington and Caracas escalate. The spotlight on the buildup of U.S. forces in the region increased this week after President Trump announced that the U.S. military took out a boat...

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