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Senate GOP hurtles toward nuclear option after deal with Dems falls apart

After talks fell apart, a frustrated Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., panned Democrats and their demand for more time to work out a deal, asking, "How much time is enough?"

Chip Roy demands new committee to probe ‘radical left’ in wake of Charlie Kirk assassination

Rep. Chip Roy is calling for a new select committee in the wake of what he calls mounting assaults by the "radical left."

Architect of LA ICE raids reportedly arrives in Chicago as focus shifts to Windy City, agent’s history

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker condemns the arrival of immigration enforcement leader Gregory Bovino in Chicago as DHS launches Operation Midway Blitz targeting criminals.

State Department warns it will revoke visas of foreigners who ‘glorify violence’ after Kirk shooting

Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during a speaking event at Utah Valley University, and the State Department announced plans to take action against foreigners praising violence online.

From 9/11 to Charlie Kirk’s murder, America faces evil — and defeats it with its goodness

For me, 9/11 is a wound that never fully heals. But it taught me...

Schumer to Trump: No Nobel Peace Prize for ‘selling out Ukraine’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) tore into President Trump early Saturday after his high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska ended without a deal, accusing the president of "selling out" Ukraine. "Looks like once again Trump is selling out Ukraine and bowing down to dictator Putin," he wrote on social media platform...

Trump unfroze education funding, but the damage is already done

Instead of preparing for the new school year, states and districts were forced to scramble to minimize the damage.

Judge denies Trump administration request to end a policy protecting immigrant children in custody

McALLEN, Texas (AP) — A federal judge ruled Friday to deny the Trump administration's request to end a policy in place for nearly three decades that is meant to protect immigrant children in federal custody. U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee in Los Angeles issued her ruling a week after holding a hearing with the federal...

State Department halts Gaza visitor visas

The State Department on Saturday said it would halt Gaza visitor visas to the U.S. “All visitor visas for individuals from Gaza are being stopped while we conduct a full and thorough review of the process and procedures used to issue a small number of temporary medical-humanitarian visas in recent days,” the department wrote in...

Abbott, Rollins announce plans to address screwworm threat on cattle, livestock

On Friday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins publicly addressed "plans to fight back against threats posed by the New World screwworm."

‘South Park’ mocks Trump all the way to the bank

President Trump’s newest high-profile foil is “South Park,” the long-running animated show that has been packing episode after episode with raunchy and sometimes violent jokes about the president and members of his Cabinet. The mockery has been no-holds-barred and has included depictions of Trump in bed with Satan, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem...

Do Cuomo and Adams secretly want Mamdani to win?

Cuomo and Adams are now engaged in an ego-fueled blinking contest to see who might exit the race first.

Senate Democrat rips Costco for ‘refusing to sell’ abortion pills

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) hammered Costco on Friday for appeasing "far-right extremists," after the retailer said earlier this week that its pharmacies would not dispense the abortion medication mifepristone. "I am deeply alarmed by news reports that Costco is refusing to sell safe, effective, and legal medication for no other reason than to appease the...

Blumenthal says Putin spent summit ‘delaying’ Trump peace negotiations, reups call for sanctions

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) said he thinks President Trump was manipulated at the Friday Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.  “Putin doesn't want a deal. He doesn't want peace. And the only way to convince him to stop this diplomatic rope-a-dope, playing the President, delaying any kind of ceasefire, is through strength,” Blumenthal said...

Seafood fraud: Are your fish fishy?

Without robust traceability systems and consumer labeling in place, dishonest actors can swap out species, hide origins, and lie about catch methods with little fear of being caught.  

How many streaming services you need to watch NFL games — and how much it’ll cost

Football season is upon us, with preseason games well underway. Tuning into games may, however, be more complicated than seasons past. 

Inside the US military’s quest for ‘drone dominance’

Innovators come to Camp Atterbury in Indiana twice a year to put their technology to the test and potentially earn contracts with the U.S. military.

Rapper Sean Kingston sentenced to prison for $1 million fraud scheme

Rapper Sean Kingston was sentenced to three and a half years in prison Friday after being convicted of a $1 million fraud scheme in which he leveraged his fame to dupe sellers into giving him luxury items that he then never paid for.

Air Canada faces turbulence as flight attendants go on strike: What to know

Air Canada flight attendants went on strike Saturday after failing to reach a contract agreement regarding an increase in wages.  Flights across the Great White North were canceled as 10,000 attendants represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) chose not to work, halting some operations for the country’s largest airline.  Attendants started walking off...

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