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Trump rips congestion pricing, calls for immediate end: ‘A disaster for New York’

Trump called Manhattan's congestion pricing a 'disaster' and demands end to $9 toll program that city claims reduced traffic by up to 13% since January.

Senate advances $174B package as Minnesota ICE shooting fuels DHS funding fight

Government shutdown looms as Senate passes first funding hurdle but faces Jan. 30 deadline. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., says continuing resolution likely needed.

Jeffries says DHS Secretary Noem ‘should be run out of town’ amid ICE shooting backlash

The top House Democrat is accusing the DHS secretary of "depraved indifference" after an ICE agent shot U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good during a Minneapolis operation.

Scott Galloway on how to help young males ditch ‘parasites trolling off despair and anger’

It’s unclear where Galloway’s critics want young men to turn. Should they go away...

Former Obama Speechwriters to Fundraise for Progressive Dem Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed

Michigan’s heated three-way Democratic primary for the seat of retiring U.S. Senator Gary Peters...

Colombian President Gustavo Petro is coming to the U.S. next month to meet Trump

President Trump will meet with Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House next month.

Border turnaround takes center stage in GOP midterm strategy

National Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez said Friday that the resources provided to border officials through the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill Act have uncuffed border patrol agents to do their jobs.

Donations top $1.5 million for wife and children of the woman fatally shot by ICE in Minneapolis

The GoFundMe campaign created for the family of Renee Macklin Good has surpassed $1.5 million in the two days since she was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis.

U.S. companies are ready to pony up $100 billion to build up Venezuela’s oil infrastructure

U.S. oil companies are prepared to invest $100 billion to rebuild the oil infrastructure in Venezuela, President Trump announced Friday during a roundtable meeting with U.S. oil executives.

Picking the right fight: Congressional tensions rise in wake of Minnesota ICE-involved shooting

Democratic divisions emerge over ICE appropriations after a shooting in Minnesota. Progressive lawmakers push for defunding while leadership resists.

USDA immediately suspends all federal funding to Minnesota amid fraud investigation

The USDA is suspending all federal funding to Minnesota after a fraud scandal was uncovered involving several childcare grant programs in the state.

A Tragedy, but a Justified Use of Force

The legal issue is whether the ICE agent reasonably perceived a dangerous threat, not immigration enforcement policy or commonsense compassion for Renee Good. ...

Backing Off Hyde Would Betray a Core Principle on Abortion

‘Flexibility’ on Hyde doesn’t just fund abortion — it abandons the position that abortion isn’t health care.

Scenes from Last Night’s Anti-ICE Protest in D.C.

Protesters screamed expletives at the White House last night during an anti-ICE rally hosted by the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

Asking the Right Question in the ICE Shooting Case

‘Did the officer believe that his life was endangered such that he was permitted to kill the deceased?’

Blue-State and City Democrats Walk an Insurrectionary Fine Line

When state and local officials threaten to place armed forces in the way of federal authority, something dangerous is afoot.

U.S. expected to reap 30 million barrels of Venezuelan oil

As much as 30 million barrels of Venezuelan oil is on its way to the United States, according to President Trump, which would be the equivalent of one month's worth of Venezuelan production.

New video shows protester taunting ICE officer before Minneapolis shooting

A new video from the perspective of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer involved in the shooting of Renee Good shows him being taunted by another protester just before the deadly interaction in Minneapolis.

Two Democrats propose bill to toss ICE agents’ qualified immunity

Two House Democrats are drafting legislation that would end qualified immunity for federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after clashes in Minnesota and Oregon.

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