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FLASHBACK: Obama tried to make Trump a punchline at 2011 dinner before rise stunned Washington

President Trump attends the White House Correspondents' Dinner for the first time as commander-in-chief after being roasted by Obama in 2011.

The fiery Queens street meetup was unacceptable—and it can’t happen again

A dangerous, fiery street takeover at 69th Street and Eliot Avenue in Queens on...

Sorry, Israel-haters — US aid pays off big for America and the numbers don’t lie

Tucker Carlson and his ilk complain endlessly about US foreign aid for Israel —...

Immigration court rules DACA is no longer an automatic block to deporting ‘Dreamers’

Having DACA status is no longer an automatic blockade on being deported, the Board of Immigration Appeals has ruled, tossing hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant "Dreamers" into a new and more complicated situation.

A sudden shift: ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings and immigration shake-up

At the peak of the crackdown, carloads of masked immigration officers were a common sight in the streets of Minneapolis, while thousands of people were being arrested every week in Texas, Florida and California.

Virginia court declares state’s redistricting vote was unconstitutional in legal win for Republicans

A Virginia circuit court judge ruled that Democrats' redistricting referendum was unconstitutional one day after voters approved the Democrat-drawn map on Tuesday.

EXCLUSIVE: Eric Swalwell hit with fresh complaint over alleged use of House office to boost his business

The Justice Department was asked to investigate allegations former Rep. Eric Swalwell and his chief of staff used their positions on Capitol Hill to promote their business.

Hospice CEO asks Congress how a provider can operate ‘out of a burrito stand in California’ with no oversight

California hospice advocacy CEO Sheila Clark told Congress that fraudulent hospice providers are flourishing in the state despite regulatory oversight.

DeSantis says he’s taking up Jeffries’ invitation to ‘F around and find out’ on Florida redistricting effort

Gov. Ron DeSantis fires back at Hakeem Jeffries over Florida redistricting, inviting the Democratic leader to campaign in the state ahead of 2026 midterms.

Murphy defends ‘Awesome’ post on Iranian ships evading US blockade, says it was ‘sarcastic’

Sen. Chris Murphy dismissed outrage over his sarcastic reaction to reports that Iranian ships avoided U.S. detection amid an ongoing blockade.

High-ranking DHS official sidelined over allegations of ‘sugar daddy’ relationship, luxe gifts and drug use

A high-ranking DHS official is on administrative leave after an investigation into alleged sugar daddy ties, lavish spending and drug use, sources say.

Latest SCOTUS leak a gift to liberals ‘salivating’ over control of high court narrative: experts

A major Supreme Court leak reveals internal memos on fast-tracking cases, giving liberals new ammunition to attack the controversial shadow docket.

Fox News Poll: 56% doubt White House’s competence at managing government

A Fox News poll finds 56% of voters say the Trump administration has not been competent at managing the federal government, with 58% disapproving.

Fox News Poll: Economic gloom, Trump ratings signal tough GOP midterm path

Economic pessimism gives Democrats an edge in 2026 House races, as 73% of voters rate the economy negatively and Trump approval sits at just 42%.

Lawsuit Challenges Constitutionality of California’s ‘Black Infant Health’ Program

The racially discriminatory program offers ‘culturally appropriate services’ to promote ‘health equity’ and fight ‘anti-black racism.’

SPLC raked in donations after Unite the Right rally allegedly facilitated by its paid informant

The paid informant for the Southern Poverty Law Center who allegedly helped organize the Unite the Right rally in August 2017 may have been worth every penny.

Justice Department reveals settlement with Trump 2016 campaign aide over Russia probe surveillance

An aide to President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign who was the target of secret surveillance during the FBI's Russia investigation has reached a settlement with the federal government, according to a court filing Wednesday.

RFK Jr. refuses to let lawmakers blame him for the measles outbreak

Congressional lawmakers have repeatedly pinned the blame on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for recent measles outbreaks, but he told lawmakers Wednesday that the problem started long ago.

Gov. Tim Walz to release ‘Good Neighbors,’ inspired by ICE surge in Minnesota and the pushback

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is working on a book inspired in part by the massive immigration enforcement surge in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area earlier this year and by the extensive pushback of local residents.

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