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Miranda Devine: Go inside an ICE raid as tough-minded DHS boss Kristi Noem succeeds in ousting criminal immigrants

One of the problems of being competent is that people take your achievements for granted.

ABC Pulls ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ After Host Made Offensive Comments About Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

Trump, who has in the past been critical of Kimmel, lauded the Walt Disney...

Trump designates Antifa as a ‘major terrorist organization’

President Trump announced Wednesday night that he is designating the radical left-wing protest group Antifa as a "major terrorist organization."

House Dems, four Republicans block Mace’s censure resolution against Omar over Kirk comments

Rep. Nancy Mace's resolution to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar over her comments about assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk failed in a House vote Wednesday.

Judge finds Khalil misled DHS on immigration application; paves way for possible deportation

Mahmoud Khalil, one of the high-profile anti-Israel protesters targeted by the Trump administration, faces a new danger of deportation after an immigration judge ruled that he knowingly misled the government on his immigration application.

Lebanon takes a first step toward reclaiming its sovereignty 

The Lebanese government has committed to disarm all groups possessing heavy weapons, most notably Hezbollah, in a historic move to restore full authority over its territory and assert its sovereignty, with the support of the international community.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he has ‘no tumors’ after stage 4 cancer diagnosis

Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones says has "no tumors" after dealing with stage 4 cancer and using an experimental trial drug.

Coffee recalled from Dollar General over glass contamination concerns

The coffee was sold and distributed in every state besides Hawaii and Alaska between July 9 to 21 of this year.

Trump’s tariffs are forcing Canada to address its money laundering problem

Canada, for too long, has treated organized crime as a localized public safety issue, not a transnational finance and border security risk.

Watch live: Indiana, Texas Democrats push back against mid-decade redistricting

Several Indiana Democrats will join their Texas counterparts Wednesday afternoon in Chicago to rail against what they have denounced as mid-decade gerrymandering ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Their remarks come as the Trump administration is turning its attention to other red states, including Indiana, to follow Texas’s lead in the redistricting battle. Vice President Vance visited...

Alcohol drinking rate at record low: Gallup

Only 54 percent of American adults say they consume alcohol, according to Gallup, the lowest in the survey’s 90-year history by 1 percentage point. The low metric was repeated across several demographic angles, including gender, race and age. Fifty-seven percent of men reported drinking alcohol, compared to 51 percent of women. White adults, at 56...

Virginia police group splits ticket, backing Spanberger and downballot Republicans

The Virginia Police Benevolent Association split its endorsement ahead of the state’s elections in November, backing Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, Republican lieutenant governor candidate John Reid and incumbent Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) on Wednesday.  “Abigail Spanberger grew up in a law enforcement family and is a former federal law enforcement officer herself, so...

Trump looks to extend DC police takeover beyond 30 days

President Trump on Wednesday said he'll seek "long-term extensions" from Congress to extend his federal takeover of the Washington police amid his crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital, declining to rule out the possibility of a national emergency. “Well, if it’s a national emergency, we can do it without Congress,” Trump said, when asked...

Zelensky warns Trump ‘Putin is bluffing’ ahead of Alaska summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday sent a warning to President Trump that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “bluffing” about being open to peace, ahead of a high-stakes summit between the U.S. and Russian leaders in Alaska set for Friday.  Zelensky made his remarks alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in remarks following a video conference...

KISS, Sylvester Stallone among those Trump announces as Kennedy Center Honorees

Actor Sylvester Stallone, disco singer Gloria Gaynor and rock band KISS will be recognized as Kennedy Center Honors recipients, in the first awards gala held since President Trump's overhaul of Washington's prominent arts destination. Trump announced the honorees at the performing arts center on Wednesday, where he also said he would host the gala. British...

Appeals court allows Trump administration to resume foreign aid cuts

A federal appeals court voted 2-1 on Wednesday to lift an order requiring the Trump administration to resume billions of dollars in foreign aid payments.  The divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit panel found a lower judge erred when he restored the flow of funds in March. Two groups of grant...

Trump knocks ‘unfair’ media coverage ahead of summit with Putin

President Trump on Wednesday blasted news outlets for “unfair” coverage of his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, arguing that he expects criticism from the media whether a "good" deal comes out of the summit or not. Trump pointed to networks promoting quotes from former officials-turned-critics, including ex-national security adviser John Bolton, who has...

Newsom: California will redraw maps after ‘missed’ Trump deadline

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said on Tuesday that his state would redraw its House maps after President Trump failed to respond to a letter the governor sent him urging Trump to have red states call off redistricting efforts.  “DONALD ‘TACO’ TRUMP, AS MANY CALL HIM, ‘MISSED’ THE DEADLINE!!! CALIFORNIA WILL NOW DRAW NEW, MORE...

Forget gerrymandering — Texas could send 8 more Republicans to the Senate

When Texas was admitted to the Union in 1845, one of the unusual concessions was a condition that allows the state to split into additional states.

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