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ICE blasts Washington mayor over directive restricting immigration enforcement

Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin issued a directive limiting ICE immigration enforcement in city buildings, sparking federal backlash over escalating tensions.

Trump floats Ted Cruz for Supreme Court, jokes he’d get ‘100%’ bipartisan vote to ‘get him out of there’

President Donald Trump joked about putting Sen. Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court, saying he'd get "100% of votes" because lawmakers want to "get him out" of Congress.

Scott Pike’s testimony sets city, state legal case on fire

Scott Pike’s deposition lit a rhetorical fire that will destroy LA’s and California’s defense...

Scouts drop DEI, ‘pro-trans’ approach— hooray!

We’re overjoyed to see Scouting America, long known as the Boy Scouts of America,...

Alvin Bragg screwed up again — ‘Diaper Man’ snowball charges should’ve been decided by grand jury  

Let history remember when Alvin Bragg went soft on snowball-throwing Diaper Man and essentially...

Employee engagement slips from 2020 high: Gallup

A new Gallup survey found that the share of respondents who reported feeling actively engaged at work last year was down 5 percent from its high in 2020.  The poll, released Wednesday, found that 31 percent of employees said they felt actively engaged at work in 2025, the same percentage that said as much in...

The silence of the ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ crowd is deafening on ICE

The government's actions in Waco, Texas and other incidents have led to a distrust of the government and a call for the protection of the Second Amendment, but many of those who advocate for these rights have been silent when it comes to protecting the rights of others.

Epstein files expected to be released ‘in the near term’: DOJ

The Department of Justice (DOJ) told federal judges Tuesday that it expects to release additional files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein "in the near term." Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton provided the update in a court filing...

Trump endorses GOP rep in Wisconsin governor race

President Trump on Tuesday endorsed Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) in the open race for governor of battleground Wisconsin.  Trump, in a lengthy post on Truth Social, said the lawmaker has “always been at my side” and gave him a “Complete and Total” endorsement as he touted his own 2024 win in Wisconsin. "I endorsed Tom...

Amazon cutting 16,000 jobs as it ramps up AI push

Amazon is axing 16,000 jobs as it ramps up a push to use artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace. “The reductions we are making today will impact approximately 16,000 roles across Amazon, and we're again working hard to support everyone whose role is impacted,” Amazon’s senior vice president of people experience and technology Beth Galetti...

Record-breaking South Carolina measles outbreak nearing 800 cases

The record-breaking measles outbreak in South Carolina has reached nearly 800 cases, making it the largest spread of the disease in the U.S. since it was first declared eliminated at the start of the century. The South Carolina Department of Health on Tuesday reported 89 new measles cases since Friday, bringing the current outbreak total...

Graham to protesters in Iran: ‘Help will be on the way’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) assured Iranian protesters of U.S. support on Tuesday. “To the Iranian people, President Trump has your back, help will be on the way,” Graham said in an interview with Fox News on Tuesday. “I’m not gonna say any more.” His statement on Fox News echoes President Trump’s comments earlier this month...

Trump plans to cut FEMA workforce in half, court filing alleges

The Trump administration is advancing plans to cut down the workforce at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), unions and public interest groups alleged in court. In filing on Tuesday night, the organizations said that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees FEMA, could eliminate more than 10,000 positions in the months ahead. The court...

China’s latest war game uses hospital and science ships for espionage

It is self-evident that Beijing is not promoting peace, health or scientific research.

Live updates: Senate tackles funding package amid DHS furor

The Senate on Wednesday will work to advance a six-bill spending package, despite calls from Democrats to separate out Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding after the deadly weekend shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis by federal immigration officials. The incident has put Republicans on defense, and they are starting to splinter over support...

Omar after being sprayed at event: ‘I’m definitely going to survive intimidation’

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Tuesday said she is "definitely going to survive intimidation," not long after she was sprayed with an unknown substance during a town hall event in her district. “And as I said, you know, I’ve survived war and I’m definitely going to survive intimidation or whatever these people think they can...

Minnesota judges hit breaking point with ICE 

A high-stakes hearing Friday will bring the immigration crackdown in Minnesota to a head in the courts, as the nation's top Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official will be forced to take the stand to explain the agency’s aggressive surge. “The Court’s patience is at an end,” Patrick Schiltz, the chief judge of Minnesota’s federal...

Greenland: Preparing for a Cold War with an Arctic chill 

Trump is right that American security now depends on Greenland, although he should remember there is strength in allies. 

Parallel universe: Imagine illegal immigrants had killed Alex Pretti and Renee Good

I just received a news dispatch from an alternate universe.

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