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Trump endorses Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s son-in-law for Congress

President Donald Trump is backing Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's son-in-law Michael Alfonso, who is running for the U.S. House of Representatives.

Top Dem fundraiser slammed for honoring Nazi officer in social media post: ‘Disturbing trend’

A top Democratic fundraiser in Michigan is taking heat for a social media post in which she honored her grandfather, who served as an officer in the Nazi military forces during World War II.

House launches investigation into hospitals allegedly letting foreign patients jump organ transplant lines

Congress investigates hospitals accused of letting wealthy foreign patients bypass U.S. organ transplant waiting lists while more than 100,000 Americans wait.

Ilhan Omar hit with unknown spray and other highlights from chaotic Minneapolis town hall

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., held a town hall Tuesday evening in her home district amid recent shootings involving federal immigration agents and local agitators in Minneapolis.

Rubio scheduled to appear before Senate to outline Trump’s Venezuela policy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio's appearance before Senate Foreign Relations Committee comes as Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., vows to file more war powers resolutions against the president.

Universities and the Challenge of Artificial Intelligence

Shannon Watkins interviews Jeffrey Bardzell, who has been appointed to the position of chief AI officer at the University of North Carolina.

Kristi Noem, Growing Liability for the Trump Administration

Kristi Noem has repeatedly demonstrated that she is incapable of speaking honestly about events like the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti.

At 88, D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton Will Not Run for Reelection

A few months after a police report stated that Washington, D.C., Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton suffered from dementia, she withdrew her bid for reelection.

Trump declines to say if ICE agent acted appropriately in fatal shooting

President Trump declined to say whether the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot a man in Minnesota acted appropriately, instead saying the incident is under review.

Treasury Dept. cancels contracts with Booz Allen over leak of Trump tax info

The Treasury Department said Monday it was canceling millions of dollars of contacts with Booz Allen Hamilton, blaming the major consulting firm for its role in the leak of secret tax information about President Trump and other wealthy Americans.

Companies plan to build first U.S. aluminum smelter since 1980, in a boon for Trump’s agenda

Century Aluminum and an Emirati firm said Monday they will build the first U.S.-based aluminum smelter in nearly 50 years, a major boost for President Trump's plan to drive domestic production through tariffs and tax policy.

Trump sends border czar Homan to Minnesota as tensions escalate after fatal shooting

President Trump dispatched border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota on Monday as protests against ICE officers escalated following the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis man by federal agents.

More than half of House Democrats back impeachment push against DHS chief Kristi Noem

More than half of House Democrats back impeaching DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after the deadly Border Patrol shooting that killed nurse Alex Pretti.

‘Michigan’s government is pathetic’: Perry Johnson mounts gubernatorial bid as Gov Whitmer’s exit approaches

Businessman Perry Johnson, who ran for president in 2023, is jumping into Michigan's governor's race, joining a crowded GOP gubernatorial primary.

Republicans go all-in on ‘Sharia law’ attacks ahead of Texas primary

Anti-Muslim rhetoric has emerged as a potent ingredient in the looming Texas Republican primary while candidates compete to raise fears about the spread of...

Battleground GOP lawmaker moves to block what he calls Democratic redistricting ‘power grab’

Republican Rep. Mike Lawler introduced the "FAIR MAP Act" to end partisan redistricting wars and ban most mid-decade congressional map changes nationwide.

Trump deploys border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota as ICE operations face violent chaos

President Donald Trump deployed border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota Monday amid widespread unrest in the Twin Cities.

GOP senators launch task force to crack down on fraud tied to Minnesota scandal

Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and members of the Senate HELP Committee are launching a task force to target federal fraud in the wake of the Minnesota fraud scandal.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 26

2006—From the ski slopes of Davos, Switzerland, aristocrat and billionaire-by-marriage John Kerry makes history by (in the mocking words of the White House) becoming the first senator ever to yodel for...

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