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Trump defends Minneapolis federal enforcement, says crime plunged after ‘thousands of criminals’ removed

President Trump claims crime has dropped as much as 30% in Minneapolis after federal agents removed thousands of "hardened criminals" from the city.

New York City’s private sector appears determined to stand up to Mamdani’s revolution

In a positive sign for New York City's future, the city's No. 1 business...

Liza Minnelli’s first memoir tells the untold story of my dear friend’s legendary life

Encouraged by friends in California, where she now lives, Liza says it’s time to...

Sanae Takaichi’s smashing victory promises a new ‘Morning in Japan’

Sanae Takaichi, the Margaret Thatcher of Japan, just won a huge victory in snap...

Nithya Raman’s socialism could drag LA back to Marxist 19th century

Nithya Raman's entry into the LA mayoral race represents the arrival of Mamdani-style socialism...

Thune to local officials on ICE response: ‘You can’t just try and encourage all these protests’

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) criticized the response from state and local elected officials in Minnesota as the Trump administration faces mounting criticism over its immigration crackdown in the state. “These local governments gotta work with folks and with federal law enforcement officials,” Thune told reporters Friday. “You can’t just, you know, try and...

Tillis unloads on Noem and Miller, comparing them to ‘sycophants’

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) compared Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller to fictional villains on Friday, calling them both a "sycophant" as tensions rise over the administration's immigration enforcement efforts. “A sycophant is more than just a ‘yes-man,’” Tillis wrote in a lengthy post on social platform...

Trump’s ‘massive armada’ near Iran mirrors military buildup in Caribbean

President Trump’s “massive armada” of warships and fighter planes near Iran mirrors the military buildup of assets in the Caribbean as the president weighs greenlighting strikes against the Islamic Republic.  The military buildup, bolstered with the recent arrival of the USS Abraham Lincoln and its strike group in the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) area, has...

Senate Republicans try to regain footing on immigration after Minneapolis blowback

Republicans are trying to regain their footing on immigration and border enforcement as the deaths of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis put their most vulnerable members in an increasingly thorny position ahead of November. The issue, which got President Trump elected and the GOP dominated on for years, is now posing an acute threat to...

5 questions facing Trump’s Fed pick Kevin Warsh

President Trump announced Friday his intention to nominate Kevin Warsh to chair the Federal Reserve Board, ending months of speculation about his plans for the bank. Warsh’s experience on the Fed board and Wall Street, close political ties to Republicans and reputation as an independent thinker make it likely he will be confirmed by the...

Trump backs Noem amid criticism, resignation calls

President Trump on Friday defended his embattled Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem as she faces calls to resign, suggesting she's been targeted by critics "because she is a woman, and has done a really GREAT JOB!" "The Radical Left Lunatics, Insurrectionists, Agitators, and Thugs, are going after Kristi Noem, the Secretary of...

Trump in WSJ op-ed: ‘My tariffs have brought America back’

President Trump praised his sweeping tariffs on foreign countries in an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal Friday, arguing that they "brought America back." "When I imposed historic tariffs on nearly all foreign countries last April, the critics said my policies would cause a global economic meltdown," Trump wrote. "Instead, they have created an...

Trump nominates Brett Matsumoto for BLS commissioner

President Trump on Friday nominated economist Brett Matsumoto to be commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) months after the president fired the previous agency head over substantial revisions to past jobs reports. "For many years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, under WEAK and STUPID people, has been FAILING American Businesses, Policymakers, and Families...

Project 2025 creators propose ‘marriage boot camp,’ mentors for couples

The group is also advocating for policies including those designed to encourage people to marry young and forgo education in favor of starting a family.

Sheriff: ICE must be ‘transparent’ with any Super Bowl operations

A California sheriff on Thursday called on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be "transparent" with local authorities about any possible federal immigration operations around Levi's Stadium during Super Bowl LX. "So I urge our federal partners: if there is something that you're planning to do in our community, please be transparent and reach out...

Don Lemon after release: ‘I will not stop now, I will not stop ever’

Former CNN host Don Lemon, released a day after federal officers arrested him in Los Angeles, defended his career in journalism on Friday, saying he will never stop reporting. U.S. District Judge Patricia Donahue ordered Lemon to be released on no money bond, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Lemon was accused of disturbing worshippers in...

Tylenol’s reputation rebounds among Republicans 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Tylenol’s reputation rebounds among Republicans Despite President Trump’s explicit opinion that "taking Tylenol is not good” last year, recent polling found that the brand’s reputation among Republicans has largely bounced back. © Greg Nash In September, Trump and Health and...

Johnson backs fast-track process requiring Democratic support to swiftly end shutdown

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told House Republicans he wants to utilize a special fast-track process that will require cooperation from Democrats to swiftly pass the funding package that the Senate is poised to send over and end what lawmakers hope will be a brief government shutdown. Johnson told Republicans about his desired play call on...

Axelrod warns Democrats against campaigning on abolishing ICE

Democratic strategist David Axelrod on Thursday warned Democratic lawmakers and candidates to avoid calling for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be abolished on the campaign trail. "Well, you know the problem that we’ve seen before when people said abolish the police or defund the police," Axelrod said after he was asked by CNN's Boris...

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