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Noem’s exit from the DHS: Letters to the Editor — March 7, 2026

Her brief tenure as Homeland Security secretary was marked by gross incompetence, constant mendacity, political tone deafness and, frankly, a disturbing narcissism.

Nice work: FBI, LAPD move to gut gang menace

Accused gang leaders with nicknames like Moms, Tito, Toro, and Dreamer have been swept...

Good riddance to LADWP CEO Janisse Quiñones

Good riddance to Department of Water and Power (LADWP) CEO Janisse Quiñones.

House Republican files for reelection as independent after California redistricting

Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) on Friday said he filed for reelection as an independent in the redrawn 6th Congressional District instead of the 3rd District he serves due to California's redistricting measure that voters backed last year. Proposition 50 allowed California to bypass its independent redistricting commission and pass a new Democratic-friendly House map prior...

DOJ failed to build criminal case against Biden, aides over autopen use

The Department of Justice (DOJ) dropped its probe into claims made by President Trump that former President Biden and his aides illegally used an autopen to sign officials documents after failing to build a criminal case, multiple outlets reported. U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Jeanine Pirro's office led the inquiry but it was shelved in...

Watchdog flags $50 billion in ‘unsustainable’ maintenance backlog at federal buildings

The federal government has an estimated $50 billion in unsustainable deferred maintenance and repair liabilities at its underused agency buildings, an independent watchdog reported Thursday.

‘Under siege’: Inside the growing radical Islam threat critics say is hiding in plain sight in deep red Texas

Austin shooting puts spotlight on alleged Iranian sleeper cells in Texas as local officials warn that radical Islam is on the rise in the deep red state.

DOJ signals it’s still digging into Biden autopen use despite reports probe fizzled

DOJ is keeping investigation into former President Joe Biden's autopen open, sources say, despite reports the probe has been shelved, with prosecutors examining legality of automated signature device.

Paxton vows he’s ‘staying in this race’ even if Trump backs Cornyn in Texas GOP clash

Ken Paxton vows to stay in Texas Senate race even if President Trump endorses rival John Cornyn in heated GOP primary runoff battle scheduled for May 26

Watch shipping through the Strait of Hormuz grind to a halt amid Iran conflict

Global shipping reportedly grinded to a halt at the Strait of Hormuz as an energy crisis unfolded amid the Iran-Israel conflict, threatening oil prices worldwide.

Obama endorses Virginia redistricting constitutional amendment that could help Dems gain 4 seats

Former President Barack Obama backed a Virginia redistricting plan that could add four Democratic House seats as redistricting battles intensify.

Tom Emmer calls for Tim Walz, Keith Ellison to ‘serve jail time’ if fraud coverup allegations are true

Rep. Tom Emmer calls for a deeper probe into Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison, alleging they may have delayed fraud accountability to protect their own political power.

Republican Rep Burgess Owens to retire from Congress when term ends

Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, announces he won't seek re-election in 2026. The former NFL player and President Donald Trump supporter will complete his current term.

Man accused of plotting Trump assassination claims Iran forced him to

A Pakistani businessman accused of plotting to assassinate President Donald Trump testified that he was coerced by Iran and feared for his family's safety.

WATCH: Navy SEAL-turned-senator tackles ‘unhinged’ protester during chaotic hearing

Former Navy SEAL Sen. Tim Sheehy intervened during a Senate hearing as Capitol Police struggled to remove an anti-war protester from the room.

‘Outsider’ TV veteran jumps into swing state House race aiming to flip longtime red seat back to GOP

West Michigan meteorologist Terri DeBoer launches Republican congressional bid, promising outsider perspective in a bid to unseat Democratic Rep. Hillary Scholten.

Exclusive: Trump Considering Mullin as Replacement for Noem, Privately Furious over Senate Testimony

Noem testified that Trump gave advance approval of a taxpayer-funded $220 million ad campaign contract that was subcontracted to one of her allies.

America’s Offensive Might Contrasts with Hegseth’s Defensive Crouch

America’s awesome might is blinding enough. Hegseth doesn’t need to blow out his predecessor’s candles so that his might shine brighter.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 5

1970—A three-judge district court, consisting of Seventh Circuit judge Otto Kerner Jr. and district judges John W. Reynolds and Myron L. Gordon, rules that...

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