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Higher Ed Accreditors Shouldn’t Get to Override State Law

State officials must assert themselves to put an end to this.

In a World Full of Trouble, the U.S.–Japan Relationship Is Still Doing Well

This past weekend, the Liberal Democratic Party of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won big,...

To Democrats, the SAVE Act is political kryptonite

You have no doubt heard that anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement activists in Minneapolis demanded that drivers show identification before they were “allowed” to proceed through the makeshift traffic blockades they erected on city streets last weekend. The agitators stopped all unfamiliar vehicles and entered their license plate numbers into a database to “verify” that none […]

Surrogacy is booming, but ethical questions remain

In mid-January, singer Meghan Trainor and her husband, actor Daryl Sabara, welcomed their third child, a girl, into the world. The baby arrived in a nontraditional way, via surrogate. Surrogacy, especially for wealthy or celebrity couples, is not unheard of. In fact, the entire surrogacy industry has expanded in recent years. This is due to […]

Does JB Pritzker belong in prison?

Gov. JB Pritzker’s (D-IL) incendiary speech last year calling on Democrats to organize massive civil unrest was the opening salvo in what has become a progressive war against the Trump administration’s enforcement of federal immigration laws. “It’s time to fight everywhere and all at once,” Pritzker told an assemblage of New Hampshire Democrats and donors, “Never before in my life have I called for […]

Judge orders release of 5-year-old Minnesota boy, father detained by ICE

A federal judge in Texas on Saturday ordered the release of the 5-year-old boy and father who were transported to a detention center in the state amid the Trump administration’s immigration operations in Minnesota. In a Saturday opinion, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery admonished the administration’s removal of Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian...

Texas A&M ends women’s and gender studies degree program

Texas A&M University said on Friday it will end the school’s women’s and gender studies degree program. The university wrote in the announcement that the interdisciplinary program was ended due to new school restrictions on curriculum topics and a lack of student interest. The school noted that the program’s students will be allowed to complete...

Lemon blasts corporate media that ‘bend the knee’ to Trump after arrest

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon ripped media corporations that “bend the knee” to President Trump and his administration on Friday, a day after federal authorities arrested him following his coverage of a protest at a Minnesota church earlier this month. “The way to stand up to a bully, to a tyrant, is not to bend...

Springsteen surprises at anti-ICE benefit for Pretti, Good families

Rock legend Bruce Springsteen on Friday made a surprise appearance at an anti-Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) benefit concert for the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two U.S. citizens killed in shootings during federal immigration operations in Minneapolis. Video taken of the concert showed Springsteen, guitar in hand, recalling when he wrote his new...

There’s a new leading cause of cancer death among people under 50, study finds

“We must double down on research to pinpoint what is driving this tsunami of cancer in generations born since 1950," the study's lead author said.

Massie hits critics after latest Epstein files release: ‘It was not a hoax’

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) hit back on Saturday amid a mounting effort from a super PAC to replace him in the upcoming midterm elections, saying he is being unfairly targeted for pushing for the release of the Epstein files. “It was not a hoax, I cannot be bullied, I am not done, and this is...

‘Disappointed’ Frey vows to appeal latest setback in bid to force ICE out of Minnesota

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) on Saturday said he and city officials were "disappointed" after a judge rejected Minnesota's effort to prevent the Trump administration's surge of federal immigration officers to the state. "Of course, we’re disappointed," Frey said in a statement obtained by NewsNation, The Hill's sister network. "This decision doesn’t change what people here have lived through...

US law keeps fishermen on decades-old ships

US law requires fishing vessels to be built in US shipyards, resulting in an aging fleet that is less safe, efficient, and competitive, and more expensive to maintain than modern vessels built abroad.

Homan: Trump still ‘serious’ about deportation agenda as Minnesota tensions simmer

White House border czar Tom Homan on Friday said President Trump remains "serious" about his crackdown on illegal immigration in the U.S. as tensions spike in Minnesota following two fatal shootings involving federal agents. Homan dismissed reports that Trump was "backing off on his promise on mass deportation" in an appearance on Fox New's "Hannity."...

Swalwell’s double standard: Privacy for politicians, peril for ICE officers

If security concerns justify concealing his residence, why doesn’t the same logic apply to ICE agents?

These countries have declined Trump’s invitation to join Gaza ‘Board of Peace’

President Trump has invited several nations — including key U.S. allies — to join his "Board of Peace" to oversee postwar restoration efforts in the Gaza Strip, but several world leaders have rejected the request while one country had its invitation revoked. The board was established after the first phase of Trump's 20-point peace plan...

US warns Iran against conducting ‘unsafe’ military drills

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) cautioned the Iranian regime against any “unsafe and unprofessional behavior” as the nation prepares to launch live fire drills in the Strait of Hormuz. “U.S. forces acknowledge Iran’s right to operate professionally in international airspace and waters,” CENTCOM wrote Friday in a post on social platform X. “Any unsafe and unprofessional...

Judge refuses Minnesota’s bid to rescind Trump’s ICE surge

A federal judge on Saturday rejected an effort by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) to block the surge of immigration resources the Trump administration has sent to the state. In a 30-page decision, U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez ruled that Ellison is unlikely to succeed in claims that the surge violates the 10th Amendment, which protects states’ rights against federal infringement. “Plaintiffs ask the Court to extend...

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