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Putin ‘attack’ bluster shows Russia is the one standing in the way of peace

The mood was cautiously optimistic after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emerged from his Mar-a-Lago meeting on Sunday.

The Progressive Insistence That the Trump Administration Is a ‘Regime’

If the Trump administration is a ‘regime,’ then the same term can equally be...

The Covid Fraud Scandal Is Much Bigger Than Minnesota

Republicans ought to resist the temptation to make the Minnesota fraud story an immigration...

Suspected D.C. pipe bomber in court for detention hearing

The Virginian accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic national headquarters the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol appeared in federal court Tuesday as prosecutors argued to keep the suspect behind bars.

Judge blocks White House’s attempt to defund the CFPB, ensuring employees get paid

The White House cannot lapse in its funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal district court judge ruled on Tuesday, only days before funds at the bureau would have likely run out and the consumer finance agency would have no money to pay its employees.

Misspelled learning center, no children inside: Emmer presses Walz over Minnesota daycare tied to $4M

A YouTuber confronted a Minnesota daycare that can't spell "learning" but reportedly got $4 million in taxpayer funds amid a growing fraud scandal.

Trump suggests he’ll call final shots on peace deal ahead of Zelenskyy meeting: ‘We’ll see what he’s got’

President Donald Trump said he will call the final shots on any Ukraine-Russia peace deal ahead of a reported meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

FBI Director Kash Patel announces permanent closure of Hoover headquarters

FBI Director Kash Patel announced plans to permanently close the aging J. Edgar Hoover Building and relocate the bureau’s headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building.

Interior Department plans AI Theodore Roosevelt exhibit for America250

Revolutionary AI technology brings Theodore Roosevelt back to life at his North Dakota national park, letting visitors interact with the president.

Interior Department plans AI Theodore Roosevelt exhibit for America250

Revolutionary AI technology brings Theodore Roosevelt back to life at his North Dakota national park, letting visitors interact with the president.

5 questions about the wave of Congressional comeback campaigns

Former lawmakers across the country are attempting political comebacks, driven by what they describe as high stakes with President Trump in office and a sense they still have something to offer.

New motion seeks former Colorado Clerk Tina Peters’ release, challenging state after Trump’s pardon

President Donald Trump's pardon of former Colorado County Clerk Tina Peters is front and center in a legal battle as she remains jailed on a state conviction.

Trump casts Maduro’s ouster as ‘smart’ move as Russia, China enter the fray

China and Russia slam Trump's Venezuela operations as Maduro faces mounting pressure from U.S. oil seizures and military strikes in Caribbean waters.

Karoline Leavitt is expecting a baby girl in May 2026, says motherhood is ‘closest thing to Heaven on Earth’

EXCLUSIVE: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is expecting a baby girl, Fox News Digital has learned.

Zelenskyy says he will meet with Trump ‘before the New Year’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with President Donald Trump this weekend amid signs of progress in Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations.

RFK Jr’s dye-free food vision blocked by Obama-appointed judge

Obama-appointed judge blocks Morrisey's RFK-inspired food dye ban in West Virginia, siding with manufacturers over Make America Healthy Again targeting additives.

Trump Targets the Islamic State in Nigeria

The U.S. launched Tomahawk cruise missiles at two Islamic State bases, and the administration is claiming the deaths of multiple terrorists.

Woke English Departments Versus Great Literature

The left’s long march through our institutions of higher education has led to the propagandizing of students to oppose Western civilization.

Stalled spending bills put Congress in catch-up mode when lawmakers return in January

Congress has not passed any spending bills since the 43-day government shutdown ended, and lawmakers won't have much time left to act when they return to session in January.

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