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ICE opens up new front in war on fraud with new first-of-its-kind policy: ‘On notice’

DHS fines attorney Vinod Doddamani over $255,000 for allegedly filing 64 fraudulent asylum documents on behalf of primarily Indian nationals.

Gavin Newsom’s long trail of corrupt connections

Gavin Newsom recently claimed that federal agents had launched an inquiry targeting him and...

The Left’s Specialty: Argument by Smear

Historian Quinn Slobodian misrepresents the views of Ludwig von Mises.

The Upside of Last Night’s Hyped New York Congressional Primary

There were two celebrity candidates in one district’s Democratic primary who had no business...

Georgia Democrats blast requirement to recount votes by hand in bill that would keep ballot QR codes

Legislation to keep Georgia's embattled vote-counting method in place for this year's midterm elections faced strong opposition from state Democrats on Monday after Republicans in the Georgia Senate approved an amendment that would require a hand recount of ballots.

Trump insists on weapons inspections as Vance, Iran offer differing accounts of first round of talks

President Trump on Monday announced that Iran will be subject to weapons inspections as part of a comprehensive peace deal despite Tehran's assertion that negotiators made no new commitments during the first round of talks in Switzerland over the weekend.

Patrols and nanobubbles continue at the Reflecting Pool as Trump looks for a renovation do-over

National Guard service members and U.S. Park Police were patrolling the deck around the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Monday, as Donald Trump's administration faces a self-imposed deadline to fix a botched renovation and cleaning efforts ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary celebration.

White House economist Hassett stresses Warsh’s independence at Fed: ‘Not asking for advice’

White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett on Monday pushed back against fears that Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh would seek direction from President Trump on setting interest rates.

Olympian charged in Reflecting Pool vandalism tied to Dem fundraising giant

Former Olympic canoeist David Hearn, charged in Reflecting Pool vandalism, has ties to ActBlue and donated to Barack Obama's campaigns, records show.

Obama-era inspection flaws in Iran could persist as experts warn of nuclear blind spots

Vice President JD Vance said Iran has agreed to let nuclear inspectors back into the country, as experts warn Trump’s new Iran framework must avoid Obama-era inspection flaws.

Tim Walz’s jab at Trump over Reflecting Pool draws fraud scandal backlash: ‘Sit this one out’

Gov. Tim Walz's viral jab at Trump over the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool cleanup drew conservative blowback pointing to Minnesota's fraud scandal.

Sixth suspect charged in alleged plot to turn White House UFC event into mass-casualty attack

The FBI identified a sixth suspect in the alleged plot targeting UFC Freedom 250 in D.C. involving explosive drones and a planned White House assault.

Far from a millionaire, Ilhan Omar now claims a potentially negative net worth

Rep. Ilhan Omar drastically revised her financial disclosures, reducing claimed assets from up to $30 million to at most $125,000 amid fraud allegations.

WATCH: Dems unite on anti-terror spying authority amid standoff over Trump’s DNI pick

Democratic senators agree Congress should renew FISA Section 702 spying powers but raise concerns about Bill Pulte as acting intelligence director.

This Works Both Ways, Right?

If it’s bad when it goes up, is it good when it goes down?

Trouble in the Democratic Socialists’ Paradise

The DSA’s platform appeals primarily to younger voters. That’s a problem when most of the people going to the polls are older.

The British Public Is to Blame for the U.K.’s Dysfunction

With Starmer out, the government has churned through seven prime ministers in ten years. The ‘system’ isn’t the only problem.

Federal agents not enough without local buy-in, Blanche says of Chicago violence

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Monday that federal agents alone are not sufficient to solve violent crime problems like those seen in Chicago again last weekend.

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