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Douglas Murray: Trump has a chance to end Khamenei’s reign of terror in Iran

For 46 years, the Revolutionary Islamic Government has tortured the people of Iran.

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s scheme to tackle weed ‘inequity’ … reeks

Buried in the governor's 2026 State of the State policy book, released Tuesday, is...

Why even death doesn’t halt the media attacks on Scott Adams

Even in death, conservatives are granted no peace — while leftist allies, including terrorists...

Homan says Trump administration needs better ‘messaging’ about immigration enforcement

White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday the Trump administration needs to be better about its "messaging" over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations across the country. "I think we're being egged on by the press," Homan told Laura Ingraham on "The Ingraham Angle" on Fox News. "I think there's a lot of false...

Pompeo warns Trump not to trust ‘bad actor’ Delcy Rodríguez to run Venezuela

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday warned President Trump not to trust Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez to run her country, calling her a "bad actor." "I forget his exact language, [but Trump said] that she was behaving pretty well," Pompeo said on the “Cats & Cosby" radio show on WABC 770 AM....

Hawley expects ‘Trojan Horse’ hearing to reveal dozens of terror-linked Afghan parolees in US

Sen. Josh Hawley claims pro-Hamas groups received Biden administration funding to help Afghan parolees, calling the refugee program a scandal ahead of Wednesday's hearing.

Trump issues stern warning to NATO ahead of Vance’s high-stakes Greenland meeting

President Donald Trump warned NATO that the U.S. needs Greenland for national security, saying that Russia or China would take it otherwise.

House GOP launches probe into alleged climate group influence on federal judges

House Republicans are launching a congressional investigation into alleged improper influence by climate advocacy groups over federal judges in environmental cases.

Supreme Court says Illinois congressman can sue over state mail-in voting laws

The Supreme Court cleared the way for an Illinois congressman to challenge the state's mail-in voting laws on Wednesday.

Illinois Rep. Mike Bost is seeking to challenge an Illinois law that allows mail-in ballots to be counted even if they are received after Election Day. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion for the 7-2 decision.

This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.

Voters sharply split along party lines over ICE agent’s fatal shooting: poll

New poll reveals sharp partisan divide over fatal shooting by ICE agents in Minnesota, with 53% saying it wasn't justified amid nationwide protests.

DHS funding fight drives Senate scramble to avoid government shutdown

The Senate is readying to pass a three-bill funding package, but time is fast running out to avoid another government shutdown, and there are tricky, political issues with the DHS funding bill.

Hillary, Bill Clinton stare down criminal contempt charges after defying House subpoenas in Epstein probe

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton failed to appear for her sworn deposition before the House Oversight Committee.

Trump eyes action on Greenland, setting up White House face-off with Denmark

Leaders from Greenland and Denmark are slated to meet Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at White House, as Trump weighs acquiring Greenland for security.

Tax fight puts California on collision course as billionaires leave for red states

Red states gain billions in income as California faces population decline amid proposed billionaire tax targeting assets over $1 billion nationwide.

US freezes all visa processing for 75 countries, including Somalia, Russia, Iran

State Department halts visa processing for 75 countries including Somalia, Russia, and Iran to crack down on applicants likely to become public charges.

Federal fraud faces Senate showdown as Thune taps Ernst to lead reforms after Minnesota scandal

Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst will spearhead legislative package to prevent taxpayer fraud after Senate DOGE caucus leader's extensive oversight work.

First Amendment Protects Prof Against Intolerant University Officials

The Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of a professor’s First Amendment right to speak his mind.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 14

1972—By a vote of 4-1 (in Beecham v. Leahy), the Vermont supreme court declares invalid a state law that bars a person from performing an...

Don’t Let Harmful EU Tech Regulations Spread Across the Globe

It’s past time for the U.S. government to push back on these discriminatory foreign policies.

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