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Graham pushes back on Tillis’ criticism of Noem, Miller for labeling man killed by Border Patrol a ‘terrorist’

Sen. Lindsey Graham defended DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller after they called the man killed by Border Patrol a "domestic terrorist."

Michael Goodwin: Trump’s stance on immigration is key to his approach in de-escalating crisis in Minnesota

Whether you call it a pivot, course correction or de-escalation, it is a hopeful...

We will not be intimidated

The California Post sent a reporter to cover the police commission’s regular public meeting...

Beyond permits: How Trump can help California rebuild

President Donald Trump’s executive order taking over rebuilding permits in LA is a welcome...

Bernie Goetz declares he’s ‘a better person now’ — but NYC will never forget the ‘subway vigilante’

Newspapers wrote recently about the “subway vigilante” — 1984’s Bernie Goetz. I lived inside that...

Katy Perry accompanies Trudeau in Davos

Katy Perry was seen Tuesday alongside former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Trudeau was spotted in a dark blue suit, while Perry was wearing a modest tan skirt set with a sweater. The two made their relationship official last October while the pop star was still on...

Netflix tops 325 million paid subscribers

Netflix's subscription business is booming. The company said it had surpassed 325 million subscribers worldwide during a presentation to investors on Tuesday, increasing its operating income by 30 percent thanks to new customers added in the final quarter of 2025. Revenues increased more than 15 percent in the last quarter of 2025, the company said,...

FTC plans to appeal Meta monopoly decision

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Tuesday that it plans to appeal a November ruling finding that Meta did not have a monopoly over personal social networking. The agency, which sued the Facebook parent in 2020, suffered a key loss late last year when a federal judge determined the tech giant competes in a broader...

Hogan says he won’t run again for Maryland governor, other public office

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said Tuesday he will not run again for public office, ruling out another bid for his old seat and ending speculation about a possible return to politics. “I care deeply about the state of Maryland, and I remain concerned about the direction of our nation’s politics, but I have...

US forces apprehend seventh oil tanker in Caribbean 

The U.S. forces apprehended their seventh oil tanker in the Caribbean on Tuesday as the Trump administration continues to enforce its quarantine of sanctioned vessels in the region. The U.S. personnel, made up of officials from the U.S. Coast Guard, along with the U.S. Navy and Marines, seized the Motor Vessel Sagitta “without incident,” according...

Earth was hit by strongest solar radiation storm since 1991, agency says

The northern lights may not have been as bright as you expected, but Earth's atmosphere was still highly active.

Measles case confirmed at Clemson amid South Carolina outbreak

Nearly 98% of Clemson's main campus students have proof of immunity.

Europe cannot be a ‘miserable slave’ to Trump: Belgian PM

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said Europe is “under a lot of pressure” from the Trump administration’s tariffs and recent threats to overtake Greenland, while issuing a strong warning to European leaders not to cave to these demands.  The politician, a member of the conservative Flemish nationalist N-VA party, made the comments during a...

Greene says Trump’s campaign endorsements ‘solidify the swamp’

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) — who left Congress this month after a bitter spat with the president — said President Trump’s campaign endorsements undermine his purported efforts to “drain the swamp.” In a post Tuesday on the social platform X, the Georgia Republican urged the public to evaluate potential candidates based on their...

Trump 2.0 first year foreign policy: An intriguing mixed bag

Donald Trump's second term has been marked by an activist foreign policy, with a focus on hard power and a willingness to challenge existing norms, which has the potential to reset America's post-Cold War foreign policy and reinvigorate its global leadership.

Mamdani says he backs abolishing ICE

New York City Mayor (D) Zohran Mamdani said Tuesday he supports getting rid of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as the Trump administration ramps up its crackdown on illegal immigration. “I am in support of abolishing ICE and I’ll tell you why. Because what we see is an entity that has no interest in fulfilling...

Former Trump aide on threatening allies over Greenland: ‘Mentally ill, deranged’

A former aide to President Trump from his first term, who broke with the White House over its handling of the Jan. 6, 2021 attack at the Capitol, on Tuesday berated his push to annex Greenland. “Yeah, I don’t say this lightly. I think this might be the most mentally ill, deranged thing that Donald...

Live updates: Trump briefs press as he doubles down on Greenland threats

President Trump on Tuesday is doubling down on his threats to seize Greenland, as European allies push back on the president. This afternoon, he joined White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt for a press briefing to mark one full year of his second term. Earlier Tuesday, Trump released private messages between himself and Emmanuel Macron,...

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