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NYC Mayor Mamdani’s wife liked social media post calling Oct 7 sexual violence investigation a ‘hoax’: report

NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani's wife is facing scrutiny over allegedly liking posts about the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, including one dismissing an investigation into sexual violence as a 'hoax.'

Jan. 6 memorial plaque placed at Capitol, three years after intended

A plaque recognizing the service of law enforcement officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was inconspicuously installed in Congress early Saturday, four years after lawmakers voted to furnish Capitol Hill with a memorial.

Trump honors 6 soldiers killed in Iranian drone strike

President Trump traveled to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday to mark the final return home of the six U.S. Army troops killed during an Iranian drone strike at a U.S. command center in Kuwait.

Jan. 6 plaque honoring police officers is installed at the Capitol after a 3-year delay

Visitors to the Capitol will now have a visible reminder of the violent attack against the building on Jan. 6, 2021, and the officers who fought and were injured that day.

Iranian Americans send message to White House: ‘Regime change in Iran by the people of Iran’

Iranian Americans gathered on Capitol Hill to chant "regime change in Iran by the people of Iran" -- a chorus echoing blocks away, accompanied by dozens of drums -- on Saturday, marking the first week of the U.S. military operation in Iran.

House Democrats vote to continue DHS shutdown despite Iran threat, Noem’s ouster

House Democrats largely voted against funding the Department of Homeland Security, despite the heightened threat situation amid the U.S. military operation in Iran.

House votes to let Trump’s Operation Epic Fury continue in Iran

A vote to rein in President Trump's war powers in Iran failed in the House on Thursday, with several Republicans and Democrats crossing the aisle.

Fetterman backs Trump’s DHS pick Mullin as ‘nice upgrade’ in break with Democrats

There are mixed Democratic reactions as Trump taps Sen. Markwayne Mullin for DHS chief. Fetterman supports nomination, while other Democrats remain noncommittal on the pick.

Progressive firebrand concedes in cliffhanger North Carolina congressional primary battle with incumbent Dem

Progressive challenger Nida Allam conceded the narrow North Carolina congressional Democratic primary to Rep. Valerie Foushee by 1%.

Virginia Dems mandate Jan. 6 be taught as ‘violent insurrection,’ ban election fraud claims in schools

Virginia Democrats passed a controversial bill requiring schools teach students that Jan. 6 was a violent insurrection and banning election fraud claims in classrooms.

Christian Teacher Who Lost Job Over Refusal to Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns Wins $650k Settlement

The Indiana music teacher said he was forced out of his public school job after he refused to comply with the pronoun rule because...

Colin Gray’s Conviction Is Just, but It’s Not a Game Changer

Gray’s murder conviction for supplying the gun his son used to commit a mass shooting is not the remarkable moment many want it to...

Trump Taps Senator Markwayne Mullin to Replace Kristi Noem as DHS Secretary

The announcement comes after Noem struggled to stand up to a public grilling before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

The Student Loan Mess Is Getting Worse

We need to find an off-ramp from the folly of federal student aid.

Trump says Cuba ‘is going to fall’

President Trump predicted Cuba's communist regime doesn't have much time left, according to a new interview published Thursday.

Inspector General D’Esposito grilled over conflict of possibly running for Congress

Department of Labor Inspector General Anthony D'Esposito dodged questions about running for office, as he would be prohibited by federal law from engaging in partisan political activities while on duty.

Pleading for Paxton; New York fraud fury; Scalia’s Federalist Society links

Some Republicans running for Congress in Texas this year say their party will see better turnout if Ken Paxton, the state's attorney general, wins the Senate nomination.

U.S. Homeland Security investigates whether Bovino made disparaging comments about Jewish faith

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has opened an internal investigation into whether Gregory Bovino, the one-time architect of President Donald Trump's large-scale immigration crackdown, made disparaging comments about the Jewish faith of the U.S. attorney for Minnesota.

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