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DHS touts millions of illegal immigrant departures as border crossings drop 94% under Trump

DHS reports over 3 million illegal immigrants have left the U.S. in Trump's first year, including an estimated 2.2 million self-deportations.

Democrats revolt over ‘biological’ wording in women’s history museum bill

Democratic lawmakers voted against a women's history museum bill Republicans amended to focus on biological women, not trans people.

Fox News Poll: Voters see welfare fraud as common, still mostly favor protecting benefits over crackdowns

New survey shows voters believe welfare fraud is rampant, but most still prioritize ensuring eligible people receive government benefits over crackdowns.

Albany angles to free Gilgo Beach killer early — and keep torturing his victims

New progressive “reform” bills will abolish life without parole sentences for New York’s most...

The week in whoppers: Hakeem Jeffries goes medieval on MAGA, Fran Lebowitz reveals her ignorance and more

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Democrats need to defeat "MAGA extremists" in the...

If Russia is a paper bear, it is because Putin made it that way

Today's Russia is especially tired and weak — savage only inasmuch as it attempts to pretend it is still vigorous and strong.

Nukes and bonds: How Putin and Xi are building a new nexus against the West

Just days after Vladimir Putin stood beside Xi Jinping at Beijing’s grand military parade following the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, Russia’s two largest state-owned enterprises, Rosatom and Gazprom, announced they were preparing to issue yuan-denominated “panda” bonds in China. The timing was no accident. Moscow is sending a message that it has found an alternative financial anchor in Beijing,...

Senate Democrat: Bondi campaign contribution accusation ‘simply isn’t true’

Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.) says Attorney General Pam Bondi’s accusation at a hearing Tuesday that he accepted campaign contributions from Reid Hoffman, a major Democratic donor who knew convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, “simply isn’t true.” Bondi during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing accused Whitehouse of accepting money from Hoffman, calling him “one of...

Flight delays spread to major airports across US

Flight delays at major airports across the country occurred on Tuesday, as staffing shortages continue amid the ongoing government shutdown. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported shortages at airports in Nashville, Tenn., Boston, Dallas, Chicago and Philadelphia, as well as at air traffic control centers in Atlanta, Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth area. In a...

The US can’t just invent a future with AI — it must deploy it.

If we want to win the AI deployment race and lead the world in critical technologies, we need to get these tools into peoples’ hands.

Legal battle lines drawn over Trump’s National Guard fight 

President Trump’s aggressive use of the National Guard in American cities is opening new legal battlegrounds over his push to deploy the military on U.S. soil. The fight started in Los Angeles before shifting to Washington, D.C., where courts are still weighing Trump's National Guard deployments. But in recent days, the president has called hundreds...

Greene says she’s felt more pressure on Epstein petition than any other issue

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said Tuesday that she has faced more pressure over a petition to trigger a House vote compelling the release of files linked to Jeffrey Epstein than any other issue. “My signature is on that discharge petition, and there has not been another issue where I have ever received more pressure...

Greene doubles down on remarks about Affordable Care Act subsidies

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) doubled down on recent remarks about Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies amid a government shutdown battle centered around health care. “The issues of the subsidies are real. It's not something that anybody can say is made up,” Greene told NewsNation’s Blake Burman on “The Hill. “Also, people with regular or...

DHS touts 55-year low in Border Patrol apprehensions

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday touted a 55-year low in Border Patrol apprehensions. “Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced preliminary enforcement numbers for September 2025, closing out Fiscal Year 2025 with the lowest U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions since 1970,” CBP said in a...

Trump-endorsed candidate wins special House GOP primary in Tennessee

Matt Van Epps, a former Tennessee general services commissioner who notched a last-minute endorsement from President Trump, is projected to win the GOP contest for former Rep. Mark Green’s (R-Tenn.) seat, according to Decision Desk HQ. Van Epps beat a crowded field of challengers for the Republican nod, including: state Rep. Jody Barrett; state Rep....

Is your inhaler causing climate pollution?

That small whoosh from an inhaler has a substantial environmental toll that could be putting some people with chronic conditions at risk, according to a new study.

The Memo: Comey arraignment kicks off high-stakes battle for Trump

Former FBI Director James Comey is set to be arraigned on Wednesday morning in Alexandria, Va., just outside Washington. The moment will bring enormous media attention — and fire the starting pistol on a legal battle that has huge stakes for President Trump as well as his longtime foe. Critics of the president see the...

Acting CDC director says to break up MMR shot 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care   The Big Story Acting CDC director says to break up MMR shot Deputy Health Secretary and acting CDC Director Jim O’Neill called for vaccine makers to separate the combination measles, mumps and rubella vaccine into three separate shots, alarming the scientific community. ©...

US military kills senior al Qaeda-affiliated attack planner

The United States military killed a senior al Qaeda-affiliated attack planner last week in Syria, U.S. Central Command (Centcom) announced on Tuesday.  Centcom said its forces conducted a strike on Oct. 2 that killed Muhammad Abd-al-Wahhab al-Ahmad, who the U.S. military says was a member of Ansar al-Islam, an al Qaeda affiliated terrorist group. “U.S....

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