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Trump administration says federal authorities have arrested more than 10,000 suspected gang members

The Trump administration says federal authorities have arrested more than 10,000 suspected gang members since President Trump began his second term.

More PG&E rate hikes? Blame Democrats’ green madness

PG&E continues its sacred duty of keeping the lights on (and the bills skyrocketing)...

LA City Council votes for higher gas prices, fewer energy jobs

The LA City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to ban new oil and gas...

Meg Whitman, too? More top talent departs California

Former gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman is the latest billionaire to cut ties with California...

Gavin Newsom finally found a kind of fraud he wants to fight

1. Gay for pay by Mike Solana In yet another piece of unbelievable reporting...

The Mob’s Candidate

Mayor Mamdani has thrown his support behind DSA activist Darializa Avila Chevalier, who helped organize anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.

Russia’s Drone Incursions into NATO Territory Sure Don’t Look ‘Accidental’

Sometimes drones stray into another country’s airspace. Sometimes they’re sent there to test defenses.

Doug Burgum blasts news reports about Trump’s renovation of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum scolded The New York Times for a report on increased costs to renovate the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.

Trump says he’s about to decide whether to approve the draft Iran deal

President Trump on Friday said he's heading into the Situation Room to decide whether to approve a U.S.-Iran peace deal that would restore traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and lift the American blockade of Iranian ports.

Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump’s record-low approval rating, proposed $250 bill

JIMMY KIMMEL on proposal to put Trump on a $250 bill: "There he is, the least-popular bill since Cosby. What better way to pay for a single tank of gas than with a bill featuring the head of the man who made it cost that much?"

House grills former AG Pam Bondi over handling of Epstein files

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi, fresh off surgery for thyroid cancer, was back on Capitol Hill to answer another round of questions about her handling of the Epstein files.

Judge temporarily halts payout from Trump administration’s Anti-Weaponization Fund

The Trump administration's $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge in Virginia, putting any plans to compensate people who claim the federal government improperly targeted them on hold.

Texas man arrested for threatening to bomb Turning Point USA event where Erika Kirk will be speaking

A Texas man has been arrested after he was accused of making online threats toward Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk regarding an event in San Antonio next week.

Chicago mayor sees Pope Leo XIV as key ally on social justice, migration after Vatican meeting

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson cast Pope Leo XIV as a powerful global ally on social justice, migration and reparations after meeting the Chicago-born pontiff at the Vatican, saying their shared roots and priorities could help amplify efforts to protect vulnerable communities.

Dead voter allegation fuels concerns about voting safeguards as blue state official turns herself in

Illinois city official Sylvia Sims Bolton turned herself in this week after allegedly trying to cast her dead mother's ballot, fueling broader concerns about the safety of mail-in voting.

WATCH: America’s first ‘formerly undocumented’ congressman delivers ultimatum at besieged ICE facility

NYC lawmakers including Reps. Espaillat, Nadler and Goldman visited Newark's Delaney Hall detention center to protest conditions and demand its closure.

Hilton says Spencer Pratt campaign reflects growing revolt against California’s ‘one-party rule’

Steve Hilton says momentum behind his California governor campaign and Spencer Pratt's LA mayor bid shows voter hunger for political outsiders.

DC’s baseball team faces potential DOJ probe after exec allegedly admitted to religious discrimination

Rep. Boebert called on the DOJ to investigate alleged religious discrimination against a devout Catholic player by the Washington Nationals franchise.

WATCH: Talarico embraces ‘freaky’ identity as crowds chant name meant as insult: ‘So weird’

James Talarico embraces the 'Talafreako' nickname from Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate race, selling merchandise as critics question the bold strategy.

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