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Rubio claims ‘tremendous amount of progress’ in Ukraine peace talks following Geneva meeting

Marco Rubio says Ukraine war discussions have entered productive phase as negotiators refine comprehensive peace plan covering ceasefire and settlement terms.

Pass this small but valuable tweak to NYC’s draconian Airbnb ban

For once, the City Council is on the verge of doing something sane: Relaxing...

Eric Adams delivers some harsh budget reality for duped Zohran Mamdani backers

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s fanciful promises of free stuff met with a cold dose of...

NYC has plenty of things to be thankful for this year — our new mayor isn’t one of them

It's nearly Thanksgiving, so: Be aware the prices are up, the lifestyle’s down.

NYC’s perverted justice: Jailing a senior citizen while rapists go free

New York City's upside-down justice system is sending a 67-year-old man to prison for...

Treasury plans to change tax credit eligibility in a move critics say will hurt immigrant taxpayers

The U.S. Treasury Department said Thursday it plans to reclassify certain refundable tax credits as "federal public benefits," which will bar some immigrant taxpayers from receiving them, even if they file and pay taxes and would otherwise qualify.

Federal judge orders release of 16 migrants detained in Idaho raid, citing due process violations

A federal judge has ordered the release of 16 people detained by immigration officials during an FBI-led raid at a rural Idaho racetrack last month.

New York Democratic Rep. Nydia Velazquez says she won’t run for reelection in 2026

New York Rep. Nydia Velazquez - a trailblazer known by the nickname "La Luchadora" or the fighter - announced Thursday that she will retire next year after more than three decades in Congress.

Muslim civil rights group sues Texas for labeling it a terrorist organization

A Muslim civil rights group that Texas' governor labeled a "foreign terrorist organization" filed a lawsuit challenging the move Thursday, saying it violates the U.S. Constitution and state law.

Government ordered to resume deportation protection program for vulnerable immigrant youth

A federal judge issued an order Wednesday requiring the Trump administration to again consider granting protection from deportation to certain vulnerable young immigrants.

Trump’s Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg expected to leave his post as new peace plan emerges

President Donald Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, has informed the White House he'll leave his post in January, according to two senior administration officials.

Missouri attorney general takes new legal aim at mail-order abortion pills over safety concerns

Missouri attorney general sues FDA over generic mifepristone approval, alleging safety concerns and hospital complications from mail-order abortion pills.

US-backed foreign broadcaster selling pricy news gear for pennies on the dollar to ‘spite’ taxpayers

Congressman Darrell Issa calls Radio Free Asia's online equipment auction a betrayal after the broadcaster sells taxpayer-funded assets for pennies.

Biden DOJ subpoenaed Jim Jordan’s phone records covering more than two years

The Department of Justice subpoenaed the personal phone records of House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan in 2022, seeking the Ohio Republican's phone data covering a more than two-year period.

AOC sounds off on Trump-Mamdani meeting as NYC’s mayor-elect prepares to take office

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is prepared to meet with anybody ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump.

Trump admin gives $10k bonuses to air traffic controllers with perfect attendance during government shutdown

Trump administration awards $10,000 bonuses to 776 air traffic controllers who worked during the 44-day government shutdown with perfect attendance.

So Many Things Wrong with These Trump Taunts to Reporters

Donald Trump has been going after people in his traveling press corps again.

Federal Judge Separates Male Inmates from Female Prison Population in Landmark Ruling

FMC Carswell recently housed dozens of people who identify as trans or intersex.

Judge criticizes federal prosecutors for relying on testimony by officer with credibility concerns

A federal judge ruled Thursday that police in the nation's capital illegally seized a gun from a man they stopped outside a laundromat, blasting the officers' account as unreliable and sharply criticizing Justice Department prosecutors for relying on testimony from an officer who has been discredited by other judges.

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