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Pro-Hamas foreigners here on student visas better pack their bags

The State Department announced an initiative to cancel the visas of foreign nationals who appear to support Hamas or other organizations designated as terrorist groups, a welcome addition to President Donald Trump’s “revolution of common sense.” The effort will include an AI-fueled review of tens of thousands of social media accounts belonging to individuals ​in […]

Trump’s migrant crackdown should take aim at NYC’s crime-ridden Roosevelt Ave

As top Trump officials talk tough on deporting criminal migrants, we direct their attention...

Measles case confirmed in Maryland resident who recently travelled abroad

A Maryland resident with recent international travel has confirmed to be infected with a case of measles. The Maryland Department of Health and Howard County health officials announced Sunday that a person who recently traveled internationally was confirmed to be infected. The case was not associated with the current measles outbreak in Texas and New...

Slotkin says Trump has Democrats ‘on their heels’ since election

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) argued that since the election, President Trump has had Democrats “on their heels.” Slotkin joined NBC News’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday, where she was asked by host Kristen Welker about if the Democratic Party has a leader to help navigate the Trump administration. “Look, I mean, people know me, I’m...

McConnell: Trump tariffs ‘will drive the cost of everything up’

Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is warning that President Trump’s 25-percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico “will drive the cost of everything up” and wondering, “Why would you want to get into a fight with your allies?” McConnell offered his candid views about Trump’s economic agenda during an interview with Lesley Stahl on...

Army identifies third soldier killed in DC crash

The U.S. Army on Saturday identified the third soldier who died last week during a training mission that ended in a midair crash between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. At the request of the family, the Army named Capt. Rebecca Lobach, of Durham, N.C.,...

Is Trump really unaccountable for his actions? 

Donald Trump acts like the Supreme Court has armored him in Teflon. But that's not exactly what happened.

RFK Jr says he’ll ‘follow the science.’ The question is, whose science?

To be clear, the evidence that Kennedy claimed he wanted to see has long been out there.  

Musk: Trump ‘agreed’ USAID should be shut down

Tech billionaire Elon Musk said early Monday that President Trump has “agreed” to shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which administers billions of dollars of humanitarian, development and security assistance in more than 100 countries. “None of this could be done without the full support of the President, you know. And with...

Trump’s mass deportations aren’t ‘shock and awe’

The premise of aiming to affect, influence and control will and perception must be the key to a strategy of shock and awe.

Harris-Rogan interview saga reveals only Democrats’ incompetence, entitlement

Former Vice President Kamala Harris's team was reportedly sabotaged by Joe Rogan, but the real story is the incompetence and entitlement of the Democratic Party, which has put both its short-term and long-term electoral prospects in serious jeopardy.

Morning Report — Trump’s tariffs risk US economic hit

In today’s issue:   Canada and Mexico vowed to respond this week to President Trump’s steep new trade tariffs of 25 percent on imports while the president conceded his aggressive levies could mean economic “pain” for Americans. Trump told reporters Sunday night that Canada and Mexico must balance their trade deficits with the U.S. to gain relief from...

Hegseth’s goal for fewer civilian professors at military academies faces roadblocks

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s goal to get “woke” civilian professors out of military academies and replace them with military personnel would be a tall order. Experts note that recruiting problems are top of mind at the Pentagon, casting doubt on pulling more military personnel into the academies, where around 50 percent current of instructors...

GOP leader sees advantage in tiny majority: Fear of Trump’s bad side

House Republican Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) sees an advantage in wrangling the tiny House GOP majority this year, despite having a historically narrow margin and fewer members than last time: President Trump. The Trump factor in whipping GOP votes is both carrot and stick: Republicans are eager to advance Trump’s ambitious legislative agenda — and...

Raskin demands DOJ release Smith Mar-a-Lago report

House Judiciary Democrats are asking the Justice Department to publicly share special counsel Jack Smith’s Mar-a-Lago documents report, adding to the push to unseal the volume after DOJ moved to halt prosecution against President Trump’s two co-defendants. The Justice Department last week moved to dismiss an appeal that would revive the prosecution against valet Walt...

Wealth divide will steepen as climate change spikes insurance costs, report finds

Climbing temperatures are sharpening economic divides in American communities, a new report has found. Rising insurance rates are increasingly making broad swaths of the country's biggest cities unaffordable, according to the new findings from First Street Foundation, which analyzes the impacts of climate change on real estate. In many regions, “home insurance is becoming a luxury good,”...

Lady Gaga defends transgender community during Grammys acceptance speech: ‘Trans people are not invisible’

Lady Gaga is speaking out in support of the transgender community, saying onstage at the Grammy Awards that "trans people are not invisible." "Trans people deserve love," the 38-year-old singer said on Sunday at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, after winning the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Bruno Mars for their song, "Die...

‘Twenty big cities, Aspen and Martha’s Vineyard’ are what remain of Democratic party: Former candidate

Adam Frisch, a former Colorado Democratic House candidate, said there are just a handful of cities that make up the Democratic Party today. “Twenty big cities, Aspen and Martha’s Vineyard—that’s what’s left of the Democratic Party,” Frisch told The Wall Street Journal. “And I’m not exactly sure those 20 big cities are getting the best...

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