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America’s CEOs should avoid Minneapolis, ICE mayhem and stick to running their companies

Back in 2020, after the death of George Floyd, the CEO class joined the left in distorting history.

Appeals court overturns limits on federal agents’ tactics against anti-ICE crowds in Minnesota

A federal appeals court on Monday set aside limits a lower judge had placed on federal agents and their ability to use crowd control tactics on anti-ICE protesters in Minnesota.

Greg Bovino to leave Minneapolis as Trump reshuffles leadership of immigration crackdown

Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino is expected to leave Minneapolis on Tuesday, according a person familiar with the matter, as the Trump administration reshuffles leadership of its immigration enforcement operation and scales back the federal presence after a second fatal shooting by federal officers.

China military purge increases medium-term Taiwan threat

The arrest of China‘s top uniformed military officer and a separate member of the Central Military Commission decreases the short-term threat of a Chinese attack on Taiwan (2026). But it likely increases the medium-term threat (2027-2030). Zhang Youxia is accused of corruption and of undermining the Communist Party’s interests. His downfall is a big deal. […]

Does America have the resolve to deport illegal border crossers?

DOES AMERICA HAVE THE RESOLVE TO DEPORT ILLEGAL BORDER CROSSERS? The United States experienced a mass incursion of illegal border crossers in the years 2021 to 2025. Estimates vary, but in that period, at least 9 million people entered the U.S. illegally. Rather than turn them back, former President Joe Biden allowed most to stay, with […]

Derrick Groves, last of 10 escaped New Orleans inmates, is recaptured

The final escaped inmate from the Orleans Justice Center has been recaptured in Atlanta.

These US cities spend the most – and least – on groceries, study finds

As grocery prices continue to march higher, some U.S. cities are feeling the burden more than others, a new study found.

Trump hails Israel-Hamas ceasefire, hostage release deal for Gaza

In today's issue: Israel, Hamas agree to hostage, prisoner release; Spanberger, Earle-Sears face off in Virginia debate; Dems’ shutdown position improves; Katie Porter's 'unhappy' interview

What happens to borrowers if government sells student loan debt?

This could change how collections and repayments work, as private lenders may be less forgiving than the federal government.

Trust in CDC under RFK Jr. falls to lowest in five years: poll

Public trust in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is declining and has fallen to its lowest point since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new poll released Thursday from KFF. The findings reflect the toll taken by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s significant changes in federal vaccine policy, such...

GOP senators sink measure to halt Trump’s strikes on alleged drug boats

Republican Senators sunk a measure to halt the U.S. military’s strikes against alleged boats off the coast of Venezuela that President Trump’s administration argues are smuggling drugs into the country. The resolution, spearheaded by Democratic Sens. Adam Schiff (Calif.) and Tim Kaine (Va.), failed to pass in a 48-51 vote on Wednesday. The measure would have stopped...

Beshear on whether he would vote for Jay Jones: ‘That would be a very, very tough one’

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) did not give a clear answer on whether he would vote for Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones following leaked text messages in which he openly talks about violence directed toward former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert (R). “Would you vote for him if you lived in Virginia?” Beshear,...

Newsom slams Trump, Johnson over wildfire support after man is arrested in Pacific Palisades fire

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday went after President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), claiming a lack of support on wildfires in the Los Angeles area earlier this year. “What I do say, is that we need to really, now — I think — call out why the president of the United...

5 takeaways from the final New Jersey governor’s debate

Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) and Republican businessman Jack Ciattarelli came face-to-face on Wednesday evening in New Brunswick for the second and final New Jersey gubernatorial debate before Election Day.   The debate stayed largely focused on the issues dominating the race, including the economy. But the forum did see a number of tense moments. Sherrill...

Republicans vote down Dems’ push to overturn Trump’s energy emergency declaration

Senate Republicans on Wednesday voted down an effort from their Democratic colleagues to overturn President Trump’s energy emergency declaration. The resolution was unlikely to ever become law, but came as a messaging tool for Democrats who oppose the Trump administration’s energy agenda, which has largely consisted of bolstering fossil fuels and nuclear energy while blocking renewable...

Oz seeks to soothe MAHA 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Oz seeks to soothe MAHA Dr. Mehmet Oz wants supporters of the Make America Healthy Again movement to understand why the Trump administration is seeking deals with drug companies they despise. Jacquelyn Martin, Associated Press Speaking during a...

Majority of Americans say Trump is exerting more power than predecessors: Survey

A poll released Wednesday found that most Americans say that President Trump is attempting to exert more power than his predecessors.  The study conducted by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center shows 69 percent of American respondents said Trump is trying to exercise more power than previous presidents, and almost half (49 percent) said this is...

Jeffries, Lawler get into confrontation over ObamaCare: ‘You’re embarrassing yourself’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) traded pointed barbs in the halls of the Capitol on Wednesday, after the moderate Republican confronted the Democratic leader about his opposition to a short-term extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. Lawler approached Jeffries when he emerged from the House Democratic leadership press...

Live updates: Trump says Middle East deal is ‘very close’; shutdown stalemate deepens 

President Trump said Wednesday a Middle East deal is “very close” after he teased a weekend visit to Egypt.  “I was just given a note by the secretary of State saying that we’re very close to a deal in the Middle East," Trump said at a White House roundtable on left-wing violence. "And they're going...

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