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Record number of Americans identify as political independents, rejecting 2 major parties, poll finds

Americans are abandoning party labels in record numbers, as a new Gallup survey shows a dramatic rise in those declaring political independence.

GOP eyes Venezuela’s untapped oil wealth as Democrats sound alarm over taxpayer risk

Lawmakers are split on who will foot the bill for running Venezuela, a country flush with eye-popping oil reserves but an economy that's been reduced to a hollowed-out shell.

DHS funding threatened as Congress rolls out $80B spending bill amid shutdown fears

Congress unveils a nearly $80 billion funding package, but a government shutdown looms as Democrats threaten to block DHS funding over the Minneapolis ICE incident.

Trump administration revokes more than 100,000 visas in first year back

More than 100,000 visas have been revoked under the Trump administration in less than a year, as the State Department steps up enforcement tied to crime, overstays and public safety threats.

Marco Rubio emerges as key Trump power player after Venezuela operation

Marco Rubio emerges as Trump's most influential foreign policy figure, reportedly holding three key roles in the administration's leadership structure.

RFK Jr. ducks question on Trump Kennedy Center renaming: ‘I have bigger fish to fry’

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed renaming the Trump Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as being among his top priorities, breaking his silence weeks after the institution's board added President Trump's name to the historic building.

Automobiles become weapons for anti-ICE protesters

For activists looking to hinder ICE arrests, motor vehicles have become the tool of choice.

House passes three-bill spending package, beginning effort to avoid another shutdown

The House started a January congressional sprint to avoid another government shutdown on Thursday as it passed a three-bill spending package.

Vance says he is heavily involved in Venezuela planning

Vice President J. D. Vance on Thursday rejected media reports that Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was shut out of planning for the raid on Nicolas Maduro because of her past opposition to military intervention in Venezuela.

Austin Peay State University to reinstate professor fired for post after Charlie Kirk’s death

Austin Peay State University in Tennessee will reinstate and pay a $500,000 settlement to a professor it had fired over a social media post he made after conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination.

U.S. ready for more superpower moves in its hemisphere as plans are made for Venezuela’s oil

Oil company executives are scheduled to meet with President Trump at the White House on Friday to discuss plans for stabilizing and boosting Venezuela's oil production after the ouster of strongman Nicholas Maduro.

Trump administration creates new position to crack down on state fraud

The Trump administration is creating a new assistant attorney general position to investigate alleged fraud across states such as the level of fraud seen in Minnesota's social services.

Vance calls media coverage of Minneapolis shooting ‘absolute disgrace’

Vice President J.D. Vance on Thursday offered a scathing assessment of the media's coverage of the fatal shooting in Minneapolis by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officer, accusing outlets of outright lying about the incident.

The House was his home: Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer announces retirement after 44 years

Maryland Democratic Rep. Steny H. Hoyer announced his retirement Thursday, preparing to leave the House after 44 years as the current longest-serving Democrat in the lower chamber.

What to know about the rules for officers firing at a moving vehicle

A federal immigration operation in Minneapolis turned deadly this week when a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good during a confrontation involving her vehicle.

Newsom touts California’s numerous legal fights with Trump administration in final State of the State address

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the state has filed 52 lawsuits against President Donald Trump's administration during his State of the State address Thursday.

Fox News Politics Newsletter: Jeffries slams Noem over Minneapolis shooting response

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Supreme Court tariff ruling has Trump administration, US businesses bracing for impact

The Supreme Court is slated to rule soon on President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plan, which the president characterized as "life or death."

17 Republicans rebel against House GOP leaders, join Dems to pass Obamacare extension

The House passed a bill extending COVID-19 Obamacare subsidies after Republicans broke ranks, dealing a blow to Speaker Johnson amid a razor-thin majority.

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