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New book claims China is harvesting prisoners’ organs and selling them to foreigners

The book “Killed to Order" claims the Chinese government takes organs from prisoners, including members of the religious group Falun Gong. Last year, Congress passed the Falun Gong Protection Act.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 5

2018—If the transnationalists have their way, look for a ruling like this to come our way...

Thirty Years After Welfare Reform, It’s Time for the Next Generation of State-Led Solutions

The problem with today’s safety net isn’t intent; it’s design. State leadership would help...

Sasse, Zinsmeister, and Republican Virtue

Two conservative public servants facing the fight of their lives have shown us the...

Trump eyes replacing Attorney General Bondi with EPA chief Zeldin amid Epstein furor

President Trump has discussed replacing Attorney General Pam Bondi with Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter,

Come clean, avoid legal wrath: DOJ expands corporate self-disclosure program

The Justice Department is putting down its stick and picking up a carrot to influence companies to voluntarily disclose financial crimes.

End of shutdown in sight: Senate passes DHS funding bill minus money for ICE, Border Patrol

The Senate on Thursday passed a bill for a second time to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security but without money for immigration enforcement.

Trump responds to photos of Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing husband: ‘That’s too bad’

President Trump expressed concern for former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's family after photos of her husband cross-dressing in private messages to adult entertainers circulated online.

Trump urges his supporters to boycott Bruce Springsteen concert tour

President Trump on Thursday urged his supporters to boycott Bruce Springsteen's concert tour after the singer tore into the Trump administration and labeled America a "reckless, unpredictable, predatory rogue nation" during a performance in Minneapolis.

Buying a home just got more expensive as the Iran war drives up mortgage rates

Mortgage rates hit a six-month high of 6.38% as the Iran conflict stokes inflation fears, pushing homeownership further out of reach for many Americans.

FBI warns foreign apps could collect Americans’ data — even from people who never downloaded them

The FBI warns that foreign-developed apps, particularly those tied to China, may collect your personal data even if you never download them yourself.

Illegal immigrants will no longer get in-state tuition in Kentucky after federal ruling

A federal judge permanently blocked Kentucky's in-state tuition policy for illegal immigrants, ruling it violated federal law and the Supremacy Clause.

FBI notified Congress last week of China-linked hack deemed ‘major incident’

FBI officials recently reached out to members of Congress to alert them to a cyber hack classified as a "major incident."

Fox News is told that China is the culprit and that the breach could pose a threat to national security.

The FBI made this designation last week when notifying several members of Congress. 

This is a developing news story. Please check back for updates.

Trump elevates immigration fight at Supreme Court, turning up heat on Democrats ahead of midterms

Strategists say Trump's historic Supreme Court presence and birthright citizenship fight could energize MAGA voters ahead of midterms as Republicans defend fragile House majorities.

‘We didn’t cave’: Thune highlights Schumer, Dems’ losses in DHS funding deal

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Democrats got "zero" reforms they demanded as the Homeland Security shutdown drags on.

Conservative group urges crackdown on hidden campus crime with gov’t filing to expose the true scope

America First Legal urges the U.S. Department of Education to create a centralized campus crime database, citing critical gaps in Clery Act reporting.

FLASHBACK: Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs hit one-year mark as economists split on fallout

One year after Trump’s “Liberation Day" tariffs, a look back at economists’ warnings, market reactions and the debate over their economic impact.

Expert flags ‘disappointing’ questions from justices in Trump birthright citizenship case

President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants appears to be in jeopardy, according to a legal expert.

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