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Appeals court backs Noem move to end TPS protections for Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua

The appeals court said the government is likely to succeed in defending Noem’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status protections.

Hate is destroying America’s promise — and half of us are blind to the danger

When scapegoating and prejudice is tolerated or ignored, the guardrails protecting all minorities crumble.

Stars are ditching designers for thrift store scores — when they’re wearing anything at all

Academy Awards time’s coming, so fashion stylist Benjamin Holtrop told me where some glamorous shmattas come from.

After Jimmy Lai’s sentencing, China clearly looks bent on proving its word is worthless

A Hong Kong kangaroo court on Monday handed a 20-year sentence to Jimmy Lai,...

Here’s the next bid to undermine excellence in New York’s schools

As New York’s charter schools continue to deliver far better results for their students...

Appeals court backs Noem move to end TPS protections for Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua

The appeals court said the government is likely to succeed in defending Noem’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status protections.

Of Course Ghislaine Maxwell Took the Fifth

The accomplice in Epstein’s monstrous crimes has been led to believe she has leverage. She should be disabused of that notion.

House finds rare moment of unity to tackle housing affordability

Legislation to address housing affordability passed Monday with overwhelming support in the House, where lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have homed in on pocketbook issues for the midterm campaigns.

House passes bills to create 250th anniversary commemorative coins, congressional time capsule

The House on Monday passed a pair of bills in honor of America's 250th anniversary that would create a commemorative coin and a congressional time capsule.

Trump threatens to block Canadian-U.S. bridge as major trading partner turns toward China

President Trump on Monday threatened to block the opening of a bridge between Michigan and Ontario until the U.S. is given control of half of it as well as adequate compensation.

Trump administration to make it harder for federal workers to appeal firing

The Trump administration on Monday proposed a new rule that would make it harder for fired federal employees to get their jobs back by limiting their opportunities to appeal the termination before an independent review board.

White House sends counteroffer to Democrats’ immigration enforcement demands

Republicans are preparing a counteroffer to Democrats' 10-point list of immigration enforcement demands, as well as another stopgap Department of Homeland Security spending bill to provide more time for the bipartisan negotiations.

Court blocks California’s no-masking law aimed at ICE, but allows visible ID requirement

A federal judge on Monday issued an order blocking California from enforcing its new law barring ICE and other federal law enforcement officers from wearing masks, ruling that the state illegally targeted the feds.

DoorDash dependency sending Gen Z and millennials into debt

Ordering in, once an occasional indulgence, has become a nationwide habit, particularly among young adults who have become addicted to food delivery apps.

Trump’s endorsement of Louisiana lawmaker transforms primary

President Trump's endorsement of Republican state Sen. Blake Miguez in the race for Louisiana's 5th Congressional District has shaken up the crowded primary.

Boy who appeared in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show is not the 5-year-old detained by ICE in Minneapolis

Social media users incorrectly identified a small boy who was part of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday as Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old who, along with his father, was detained by immigration officials in Minnesota and held at an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Texas.

Trump says he will block US-Canada Bridge unless Canada negotiates on trade

President Donald Trump warned he will block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, accusing Canada of unfair trade practices and excluding U.S. products.

Jeffries accuses Republicans of ‘voter suppression’ over bill requiring voter ID, proof of citizenship

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused Republicans of pushing “voter suppression" as the GOP prepares to vote on a bill requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship in elections.

House passes bipartisan housing bill as Trump zeroes in on affordability crisis

Lawmakers advanced a bipartisan housing bill aimed at boosting supply as Trump focuses on easing costs for families.

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