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Eric Trump calls his father live on stage during Turning Point event

Eric Trump surprised an Auburn University crowd by calling Donald Trump live on stage during a Turning Point USA event, drawing massive cheers.

Federal judge hits DOJ for ‘indict first, investigate later’ approach in court hearing

A federal judge criticized the Justice Department for an "indict first, investigate later" approach during a hearing for former FBI Director James Comey.

ICE operation prevents ‘nightmares and PTSD’ in massive Texas operation

Federal and Texas officials carried out a massive operation in Houston that resulted in over 1,500 arrests, including of aggravated felons, gang members, a murderer and others.

Iraq War vet running for US Senate says he won’t mourn Dick Cheney

Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, a military veteran, indicated he will not mourn the death of former Vice President Dick Cheney

What Jay Jones’ victory means for Democrats and the ‘new era of violent rhetoric,’ according to experts

Three political experts told Fox News Digital what they think it means for Democrats after they elected a Virginia attorney general who promoted political violence.

Jeffries on Thune’s ACA vote offer: GOP ‘can’t be trusted on a wing and a prayer’ 

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Thursday said Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s (R-S.D.) offer of a vote on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies was not firm enough to move Democrats to end the government shutdown.   Thune told MSNBC on Wednesday that he was willing to guarantee a vote on ObamaCare subsidy extensions,...

Johnson says he’ll debate Jeffries after shutdown ends

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday walked back his agreement to debate House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on C-SPAN’s “Ceasefire” program. Johnson originally told the network he’d “love” to debate Jeffries on air but later said the agreement was conditional.  “I’ll debate Hakeem Jeffries anywhere, anytime — as soon as we get the...

GOP rep: Agencies like IRS can be ‘weaponized,’ should ‘just go away’

Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) said on Thursday he thinks the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) should “just go away” since it can be used by both parties to target political opponents. “I'm rooting for the IRS to be closed. I've got a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th Amendment. I think it's a massive invasion of...

Live updates: Senate GOP pressures Dems with focus on defense funding

The Senate will pivot Thursday from efforts to reopen the government to a vote on whether to advance an $852 billion defense appropriations bill. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) scheduled the vote in an effort to put Democrats on the record if they block the measure, as Republicans spotlight how the shutdown is impacting national security. It also comes...

Insurers are mailing people unsolicited Cologuard tests, and it’s a terrible idea

Blanket-mailing screening tests to inappropriate patients isn’t the way to close care gaps.

Vance on Young Republicans’ chat: ‘That’s what kids do’

Vice President Vance said on Wednesday he did not want the racist remarks in the explosive Young Republicans group chat to ruin the participants' lives, dismissing them as “stupid” jokes made by "kids." In an interview on “The Charlie Kirk Show” — which is now hosted by allies of the late conservative activist — the...

Team Trump is winning the policy battle but losing the messaging war 

What Trump needs to do is to make clear statements that establish his administration’s policies.

Stefanik urges Treasury to probe CAIR’s alleged Hamas links

U.S. Congressmember Elise Stefanik and Senate Republican Conference Chair Tom Cotton have called for the U.S. Department of the Treasury to investigate the Council on American-Islamic Relations for possible sanctions violations or financial links to Hamas, while CAIR has responded by accusing Stefanik of attempting to trigger a "McCarthy-era witch hunt" and defending its mission to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.

NTSB report faults vessel’s manufacturing in Titan implosion

The disappearance of the Titan off Canada in 2023 led to a search that garnered worldwide attention.

Aldi starts Thanksgiving meal price war: $40 for 10 people

Aldi is selling “21 total products and ingredients” that the buyer prepares for this year’s Turkey Day, Nov. 27.

What the Bad Bunny Super Bowl says about the US and Puerto Rico

Puerto Ricans are not considered Americans — not only by mainland Americans but also by Puerto Ricans themselves.

In the blink of an eye, Trump is suddenly winning World War III

With his key ally Iran neutered and Syria's pro-Russian regime overthrown, Putin finds himself on the outside looking in when it comes to the Middle East.

Virginia, New York City rivals face critical test

Today: 2025’s marquee debates, redistricting battle in court, Thune offers Dems vote on ObamaCare subsidies, Trump authorizes CIA action in Venezuela

‘The first death threat came the next day’: Antifa expert who fled to Spain talks life since Trump’s executive order

A typical academic year for Mark Bray, an assistant teaching professor of history at Rutgers University, turned into a nightmare after President Trump signed an executive order to designate antifa as a terrorist group. Soon after the order, conservative activists targeted Bray, who wrote "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," and he began to receive death threats....

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