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Federal judge allows Texas AG to challenge Harris County bail reforms: ‘Unleashing criminals’

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wins court approval to intervene in a Harris County bail reform lawsuit, vowing to do "everything in my power" to reverse the policy.

Judge blocks Trump from ending deportation amnesty for Syrians

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Wednesday to postpone its plan to end a deportation amnesty for Syrian migrants, ruling the government likely cut too many corners.

Dems circle wagons around member who sought Epstein’s coaching

DEMS CIRCLE WAGONS AROUND MEMBER WHO SOUGHT EPSTEIN’S COACHING. It was one of the more stunning moments of the recent political hysteria over dead sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Thousands of pages of Epstein documents released by House Republicans revealed, among many other things, that a Democratic member of the House, Del. Stacey Plaskett of the Virgin […]

Appeals court blocks order limiting immigration agents’ use of force in Chicago

A federal appeals court temporarily halted an order restricting immigration agents' use of force in the Chicago area, calling the ruling "too prescriptive."

Miranda Devine: Hochul’s colossal $113M gift to far-left groups shows she’s just ‘another Defund the Police Dem’

Gov. Hochul has spent $66 million of taxpayer money on grants to radical left-wing...

The US can jumpstart the search for life on this moon of Saturn 

The United States has or soon will have some capabilities that the Europeans lack for such a mission.

Kilmar Abrego’s court victory could end Trump’s reign of retaliation

It is likely the death knell of the indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James (D).

SNAP changes: Here’s who could lose benefits in November

States are warning SNAP recipients their eligibility for food assistance could change as a November deadline to comply with the One Big Beautiful Bill approaches.

Trump to address Knesset, attend Middle East peace ceremony in Egypt

President Trump on Monday is set to address Israel’s legislature, the Knesset, and attend a Middle East peace ceremony in Egypt following a potential deal between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza. Trump’s Knesset address is set for 11:00 a.m. local time, a little under two hours after he is expected to...

Live updates: CDC rescinds some layoff notices; Trump heads to Israel, Egypt

The Trump administration reversed layoff notices for some Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staff after over 1,000 employees were notified of layoffs amid the current government shutdown, according to multiple reports. Multiple sources familiar with the matter told news outlets including The New York Times and Washington Post that those who were notified...

Trump administration reverses layoffs notices for some CDC staff amid government shutdown

The Trump administration reversed layoff notices for some Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staff after over 1,000 employees were notified of layoffs amid the current government shutdown, according to multiple reports. Multiple sources familiar with the matter told several news outlets including The New York Times and Washington Post that those who were...

Trump loves his tariffs. Too bad he’s wrong about them.

Using tariffs as a blunt instrument of global domination actually does substantial damage to America’s international reputation, national interests and economy, as well as to its manufacturers, retailers and consumers. 

Newt Gingrich on Trump’s shutdown layoffs: ‘He’s willing to take the heat’

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) praised President Trump for being "willing to take the heat" after thousands of furloughed federal employees were laid off during the government shutdown. "What's fascinating, if you watch, Trump has now begun to systematically lay off people permanently," Gingrich said Sunday on the “Cats Roundtable” radio show hosted by John...

Churches look to step up as government services dwindle under Trump

Where the federal government is pulling back, churches are looking to step up. Amid the Trump administration's funding cuts and the ongoing government shutdown, houses of worship have felt a responsibility to step up services for students, immigrants and others who are struggling. From increases in anti-hunger initiatives to programs for federal workers who...

Pressure growing on Johnson to call House back amid shutdown fight

House GOP leaders are facing increasing pressure to bring the chamber back to Washington amid a shutdown fight with no end in sight. A growing number of GOP lawmakers are voicing frustrations with their leadership for prolonging the House recess, warning that the optics surrounding that inactivity could backfire on the party to the benefit...

Rafah crossing to reopen as Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal takes effect

The Rafah crossing will reopen to allow passage between Gaza and Egypt following Israel and Hamas's agreement to a peace deal and the first phase of a ceasefire. A European Union Border Assistance Missions (EUBAM) monitoring mission will resume its duties, according to a statement from Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto on Friday. The crossing will reopen...

Mamdani says political retribution ‘only thing’ Trump can deliver on

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) described the indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James as political retribution, which he added is the "only thing" President Trump can deliver on. "Look, I think we've seen, whether it be with [former FBI Director] James Comey, whether it be with Attorney General James, that...

What to know about upcoming ‘No Kings’ protests

Demonstrators will once again take to the streets for "No Kings Day," a nationwide series of protests against the Trump administration, on Oct. 18. While protests against President Trump have not been uncommon since his first term, "No Kings Day" kicked off on June 14. These gatherings were organized in response to the U.S. Army's...

Sunday shows preview: Trump admin begins layoffs amid shutdown; Gaza ceasefire in place

More than 4,000 federal employees across several departments were laid off on Friday as the government shutdown stretched into the weekend, with no new deal between Democrats and Republicans in sight. Details found in a Department of Justice (DOJ) court filing list the number of layoffs per department or agency. The most significant number of...

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