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LA teachers patrol for ICE before class as DHS blasts enforcement ‘false narrative’

Los Angeles Unified School District teachers conduct early-morning ICE patrols near schools, photographing license plates and alerting families.

Reporter’s Notebook: Daylight saving time fight puts Senate up against a ticking clock

Trump urged Republican senators to release holds on the Sunshine Protection Act, but lawmakers from northern states raise concerns about dark mornings.

US awards Raytheon $22.9B Tomahawk deal as Trump dismisses weapons stockpile concerns

The Department of War awarded Raytheon a $22.9 billion contract to accelerate Tomahawk missile production as Trump dismisses weapons stockpile concerns.

‘Sonia Sotomayor’s Confirmation Vote’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, published last week while I...

Colleges Against Books

The Trump administration ought to get rid of Rule 164. At the very least,...

Jerome Powell eyes long-awaited rate cut in September

The Federal Reserve is increasingly likely to cut interest rates at its meeting in September, as worries about potential inflation compete with new concerns about a slowdown in hiring.

Angered by America, India tilts toward China

Is the world's most powerful democracy about to lose the world's most populous democracy? Could be. India has, in the last two days, reset deeply troubled relations with China at the same time that its relations with the United States are fraying.

National Guard military vehicle collides with civilian car in DC’s Capitol Hill neighborhood

D.C. National Guard vehicle crashed into a civilian car on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning, injuring one person amid Trump's crime crackdown deployment.

Abrego Garcia lawyers file motion to dismiss criminal charges from Trump DOJ, citing ‘vindictive’ prosecution

Attorneys for Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia ask a Nashville judge to dismiss human smuggling charges, alleging selective prosecution by Trump’s DOJ.

Obama backs California effort to redraw districts in response to Texas

Former President Barack Obama is supporting California’s mid-cycle redistricting effort as a “responsible approach” to Republicans drawing new maps in Texas. Obama praised California...

Fox News Politics Newsletter: DeSantis sends ‘Chuck Norris’ deputy after fugitive

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

Expert reveals how illegal immigrant trucker may have gotten commercial license before fatal Florida crash

Harjinder Singh received commercial driver's licenses in Washington and California despite illegal status before causing deadly Fort Pierce crash, raising regulatory questions.

Duffy’s DOT accuses Biden, Buttigieg of inflating air traffic controller pipeline: ‘Juiced the numbers’

The Trump admin's Transportation Department raises air traffic controller standards and suggests weaker standards under Biden increased the average washout rate for potential candidates.

DeSantis: State line won’t protect criminal illegals; sends ‘Chuck Norris’ deputy to nab fugitive trucker

Gov. DeSantis dispatches deputy to apprehend fugitive illegal alien who fled to California after fatal Florida Turnpike crash that killed three motorists.

FBI arrests woman on ‘Ten Most Wanted Fugitives’ hiding in India, transports to US for prosecution

EXCLUSIVE: The FBI captured and arrested an individual on the FBI’s "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list, Cindy Rodriguez Singh, in India, for a warrant for the murder of her 6-year-old son, Fox News Digital has learned.

The ‘Genocide’ Lie’s Slow, Quiet Death

Few who were taken in by this propaganda campaign have expressed any mea culpas.

Authoritarians Flexing Their Muscles in Colleges and Universities

Sarah McLaughlin’s new book, Authoritarians in the Academy, deserves a wide readership.

Rebecca Taibleson: An Excellent Pick for the Seventh Circuit

If she brings the same cunning to the Seventh Circuit as a judge that she did as an advocate, she’ll be a force to...

Survey finds Federal Student Aid complaints surging amid federal layoffs

Recent surveys show a sharp increase in college administrators complaining about the Federal Student Aid process as the Trump administration implements mass layoffs, a higher education trade group reported Wednesday.

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