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Omar’s disclosures erased millions, leaving her with potential negative net worth. She won’t explain why.

Ilhan Omar refused to answer questions about revised financial disclosures showing her husband's wine business and venture capital firm now valued at $0.

NY Italians put Mamdani on notice after ‘sacred ground’ snub: ‘We stand AGAINST COMMUNISTS!’

The Italian American Civil Rights League says Zohran Mamdani wants to erase Italian Americans after Little Italy was left off a new NYC map.

Biden-era enviro rule accused of strangling truckers, squeezing Americans lands on Trump chopping block

The EPA proposes eliminating DEF-related engine deratements that force heavy-duty trucks and farm equipment into limp mode at five miles per hour.

Fury erupts as US brand fires 1,600 employees after securing thousands of foreign worker visas

Microsoft was approved for 2,273 H-1B visas this year while laying off 1,600 Xbox workers, sparking outrage over American jobs going to foreign workers.

SEE IT: ICE agents pause arrest operation to save woman in rollover crash

A rollover crash in Milwaukee trapped a 31-year-old woman inside her car until quick-thinking ICE agents rushed from a nearby operation to free her.

What to know about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have kept their wedding plans largely private since the couple announced their engagement in August. But a flood of reports and a trail of hints have left fans speculating about what’s in store for the anticipated celebration, which some have dubbed an American royal wedding. While neither the pop star...

Live updates: Extreme heat blankets East Coast; Pirro to give updates in Reflecting Pool investigation

As celebrations begin for America's 250th anniversary Saturday, concerns over safety at the many planned celebrations across the U.S. are growing as an extreme heat wave is set to last into the weekend. The Trump administration on Wednesday issued emergency orders aiming to maximize electrical output ahead of potential power shortages. A heat dome is...

Hillary Clinton knocks Pulte: ‘You should definitely be worried about everything’

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton went after acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Bill Pulte, saying that she wished there were career and political appointees across agencies, that were "slow-walking or refusing to share information with” him. “You should definitely be worried about everything. This is a naked partisan takeover of the Director of...

Watch live: Pirro gives update on Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool ‘vandalism’ probe

Jeanine Pirro, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, will speak with reporters Thursday afternoon about the Trump administration's investigation into alleged vandalism at the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The probe comes after the National Park Service found the pool's liner was damaged by what appeared to be a sharp object, prompting the...

Trump Accounts launch soon. Can you still register your child?

Trump accounts will soon accept their first contributions.

New York Republican says Swift, Kelce should pay for police securing wedding

New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R) said Thursday that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce should reimburse the New York Police Department (NYPD) for costs imposed by their reported Friday wedding at Madison Square Garden. “Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce should reimburse NYPD for the 130 officers needed per day to keep their multi-million dollar, thousand...

Castro says Air Force confirmed death from flu outbreak at Texas base

The Air Force has confirmed a trainee died as a result of a flu outbreak at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, according to Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas). Keon McDaniel was in his sixth week of basic military training when he experienced a “medical emergency” June 12. He was taken to Brooke Army Medical Center and died there on June...

Judge blocks Philadelphia from enforcing mask ban against federal law enforcement officers

A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked Philadelphia from enforcing a ban on federal officers wearing masks while on duty, among other regulations. The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued the city in mid-June, arguing the ordinance was a “blatantly unconstitutional” attempt to regulate the conduct of federal agents and would “endanger officers and reduce operational effectiveness.” Judge Chad Kenney...

Air Force major arrested after calling for Trump impeachment on Capitol steps

An Air Force major was arrested on the steps of the Capitol on Wednesday after calling for President Trump and Vice President Vance’s impeachments. Peaceful demonstrations are permitted on Capitol grounds, but a protester must remain alongside a member of Congress to speak openly from the steps. Originally, Air Force Maj. Jason Watson was accompanied...

West Nile virus cases hit 22-year spike. Here’s where activity is highest in US

The U.S. is seeing some of the highest West Nile virus activity in years.

The MOU’s missing line: How the US validated Iran’s most usable weapon

The US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) excludes ballistic missiles, the backbone of Iran's deterrent doctrine, from the agreement, validating Iran's doctrine and potentially increasing regional threat.

‘Birth tourism,’ through rare, prompts talk of barring pregnant women from entering US

The Supreme Court’s ruling upholding birthright citizenship has prompted an outcry from the far right, including members of President Trump’s own administration, who have suggested the U.S. limit the entry of pregnant women into the country. The high court in a 6-3 decision on Tuesday killed a Day 1 executive order from President Trump seeking to limit birthright citizenship only...

Northern lights could dazzle to start July 4 weekend

Sure, you may be hoping to see fireworks or a drone show over the July 4 weekend, but nature may be gearing up to give you its own colorful nighttime display.

Tillis: SAVE America Act is ‘dead’ as time has run out to implement new voting rules

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) says the SAVE America Act, President Trump’s No. 1 legislative priority, is “dead” on Capitol Hill because there is not enough time to change election laws before the midterms — even if Senate Republicans muster 60 votes for the legislation, which is unlikely. “Unless they do the work to get to...

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