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Key Trump agency puts top universities in crosshairs over alleged race-based dorm programs

The Trump administration's housing department is investigating complaints alleging UConn and the University of Minnesota are steering students to their housing programs by race.

OnlyFans models, witches haunt Dem’s campaign in toss-up House race: report

JoAnna Mendoza's campaign Instagram followed pornstar accounts and self-described witches, sparking a culture-war controversy in a toss-up House race.

WATCH: GOP senators tear into former Biden pardon attorney over push to spare ‘mass murderers’ from death row

Elizabeth Oyer faced sharp attacks from Republican senators over her role in Biden's death row clemency, including the Tree of Life shooter.

Ramaswamy torches Dem rival over ‘outrageous’ COVID-19 claim: ‘Spewing lies’

Amy Acton used a 50% COVID death rate claim to justify the stay-at-home orders and business closures she pushed as Ohio health director in 2020.

Sherrill ripped after NJ skips flag directive honoring Graham: ‘Most political governor’

Joe Pennacchio calls out Mikie Sherrill for skipping the White House proclamation to lower flags for Lindsey Graham.

Senate vote to end government shutdown ignites Democrat civil war

Sen. Angus King and seven Democrats broke ranks to support the GOP's government funding package, drawing criticism from party members over abandoned healthcare fight.

Republicans target 2 key Democratic races with Mamdani connection strategy

Abdul El-Sayed and Manny Rutinel face Republican attacks connecting them to Zohan Mamdani as the RNC tests socialism as a campaign strategy in key races.

Top conservative group jumps into Republican primary fight in race to flip key swing state Senate seat

AFP Action endorses John Sununu in New Hampshire GOP Senate primary against Scott Brown. Key swing state race could help Republicans expand their majority.

Trump Preemptively Pardons Rudy Giuliani, Others Involved in Attempt to Overturn 2020 Election

Trump also pardoned John Eastman, Sidney Powell, and dozens of other Republicans who came forward to act as alternate electors.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 10

1961—Phony cases make silly law. Estelle Griswold, executive director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut, and Lee Buxton, a Yale medical school professor...

Fifty Years of Gaslighting Israel at the U.N.

Five decades after its creation, it’s long past time for the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People to...

Trump Deserves Credit for Focus on Nigerian Christians

But the prospects of major U.S. intervention in this situation are grim.

Who are the 8 Senate Democrats voting to reopen the government, and why

Eight Senate Democrats voted Sunday night to end their party's filibuster that has kept the government shut down for 41 days and counting.

Reagan-appointed federal judge resigns to speak out against Trump’s ‘assault on the rule of law’

Reagan-appointed federal Judge Mark Wolf resigned his lifetime appointment to publicly criticize what he calls President Donald Trump's "assault" on judicial independence and the rule of law.

US carries out more ‘lethal’ strikes on alleged drug boats in international waters, Secretary Hegseth says

War Secretary Pete Hegseth says U.S. airstrikes on two alleged drug vessels killed six drug traffickers on Monday.

Johnson takes victory lap in first comments after Senate shutdown deal: ‘Vindicated’

Speaker Mike Johnson sounded off to Fox News Digital after the Senate broke its impasse on the government shutdown.

Eight Senate Democrats break ranks with party leadership to end historic government shutdown

Eight Senate Democrats joined Republicans to pass continuing resolution, ending 40-day government shutdown with 60-40 vote in a major vote Sunday.

Trump welcomes Syrian president to Washington in high-profile visit as shutdown deal takes shape

Trump hosts Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa at White House amid government shutdown, marking first official Syrian leader visit to Washington in years.

Democratic lawmakers reel after Senate votes to reopen government: ‘Republican-made health care crisis’

The Senate reached a deal to reopen the government on Sunday after eight Democrats joined Republicans to hit 60 votes, drawing backlash from opponents of the resolution.

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