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State Department to ask for bonds of up to $15,000 for visa applications from a dozen more countries

The State Department expanded visa bond requirements to 12 more countries, whose citizens must post up to $15,000 bonds before traveling to the U.S.

Former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent under FBI investigation for alleged classified leaks

FBI investigating former counterterror chief Joe Kent over alleged classified leak, sources tell Fox News Digital, with probe predating his abrupt resignation.

Cesar Chavez Day has to go

California needs to rename Cesar Chavez Day.

Antisemitism is on the rise after start of war in Iran — with 34% spike in incidents the first week alone

Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global...

First-grader’s First Amendment fight brings sanity back to school

What began as an act of love from one friend to another ended in...

Blaming AIPAC for Malinowski’s loss misses the mark

That significantly misses the mark and obscures the genuine value interest groups like AIPAC provide to American politics. 

Trump is betting the farm on intuition — and the nuclear clock is ticking  

The global security landscape has shifted to one of unmapped volatility, with the expiration of the New START treaty, a high-stakes "Board of Peace" diplomacy, and a weaponized global supply chain, all creating a precarious situation for the world.

The Justice Department’s shameful record in the Epstein scandal

 Shame on the Justice Department for its years of failures in this sordid scandal. Shame on those who are trying to defend the indefensible. And shame on Congress if it allows this injustice to continue. 

Noem dismisses criticism of ‘right people’ voting for ‘right leaders’ remark

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem waved off criticism of recent comments she made about ensuring “we have the right people voting, electing the right leaders to lead this country," calling the remarks "commonsense." In response to a clip from CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday in which Jake Tapper asks border...

The ITIN: How Uncle Sam helps illegal aliens take jobs, homes, and benefits

Congress cannot talk tough on illegal immigration while quietly rewarding illegal work and all the other benefits that illegal immigrants reap using taxpayer identification numbers.

America is dangerously unprepared for a GPS attack

Our widespread reliance on a vulnerable technology should be a wake-up call. A single sustained outage could cost the U.S. economy an estimated $1.6 billion per day. 

‘I was scared, but I had to do something’: Clerk fights armed suspect targeting California jewelry store

(KTLA) – Surveillance video captured the moment a store clerk fought back as she confronted an apparent armed smash-and-grab robber at a jewelry store in Montclair, California. On Thursday, the masked suspect entered the Fast-Fix Jewelry and Watch Repairs store at Montclair Place mall just after 7:30 p.m. The suspect pretended to browse around before...

Deadline to file claim in $30M settlement over 23andMe data breach nears

Some claimants may receive thousands of dollars.

Tour bus driver charged with manslaughter in New York crash

Five people were killed and dozens more were injured in the crash.

Pressure mounts on Trump, GOP ahead of midterms

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Trump tries to avoid midterm losses ▪ DOJ explains Epstein files redactions ▪ Obama responds to Trump’s video post ▪ RFK Jr. reaches one-year mark leading HHS President Trump and congressional Republicans face rising pressure as they stare down a fast-approaching midterm election that could...

Danish PM says Trump still ‘very serious’ about acquiring Greenland

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Saturday that President Trump remains intent on acquiring Greenland. "I think the desire from the U.S. president is exactly the same. He’s very serious about this," Frederiksen said at the Munich Security Conference, according to the BBC. Throughout December and January, the president raised his view that the U.S....

Moore says Democrats need to ‘stop being the party of no and slow’ 

In an interview that aired Sunday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) urged his party to take a more aggressive governing posture to fight back against the Trump administration and regain popularity. “There’s something that we have to make sure that we do better and that’s actually meet people where they are and move with a...

Moore declines to directly answer whether he thinks Trump is racist: ‘I think his actions probably give the answer’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) declined to say whether President Trump is racist in an interview released Sunday, just over a week after a video depicting the Obamas as apes posted to the president’s Truth Social account sparked bipartisan backlash.  “I think that’s a question for President Trump,” Moore, shaking his head, told CBS News’s...

Here’s how the DHS shutdown is impacting air travel, TSA

As the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) remains without funding, air travel nationwide has been impacted. Employees of the Transportation Security Agency (TSA), which is housed within DHS, are working without pay as of early Saturday morning — when the funding lapse began. According to DHS’s shutdown contingency plan published in September, just more than...

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