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To women, Lindsay Clancy isn’t a monster — she’s living proof of their worst fears

They believe that while Clancy’s crime was heinous, it was a tragedy caused by a horrific health system failure. 

Blinded by AIPAC

For the Americans who contribute to AIPAC, things have changed a lot in the...

Trump’s Lawfare Against Swalwell

These are the kinds of allegations, however serious they may be, that federal prosecutors...

Trump orders 1,000 annual U.S. space launches by 2030, targets moon landing by 2028

President Trump's latest mandate would skyrocket space launches, with ambitious goals of landing Americans back on the moon by 2028, sending robots to Mars and ramping up launch sites, all with an emphasis on commercial ventures.

DNC rips JD Vance for fishing with British foreign secretary in latest bizarre attack; Republicans hit back

The RNC rejected Democrats' criticism of Vice President JD Vance and the U.K. foreign secretary's "illegal" fishing trip, saying blue donors were wasting their money.

DOJ faces off with entire Maryland federal bench over automatic pauses in deportation cases

Judge Thomas Cullen expresses skepticism over Trump administration's unusual lawsuit against all 15 Maryland federal judges that challenges their standing order that pauses deportations.

‘Barbaric criminals’: ICE removes slew of Southeast Asian nationals convicted of serious crimes

The Trump administration deported 12 Laotian illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes, as DHS continues removing criminal aliens from American streets.

Soros-linked DA warns Trump after DC crime crackdown: ‘Better not try it in Philly’

DA Larry Krasner challenges Trump's federal law enforcement control after DC takeover, as retired judge switches parties to run against him in November election

Clapper allegedly pushed to ‘compromise’ ‘normal’ steps to rush 2017 ICA, despite concerns from NSA director

EXCLUSIVE: Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper directed officials to “compromise" “normal" procedures to rush the politicized 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment—despite concerns from then-Director of the National Security Agency Mike Rogers, who said his team did not have “enough time" to review intelligence to be “absolutely confident" that Russia was involved in the 2016 election.

Texas Democrats who fled could face felony bribery charges, governor says

Texas Democrats who fled the state to break quorum and disrupt redistricting efforts could face felony bribery charges, Republican Governor Greg Abbott suggested in an interview with Fox News Digital.

About Those Tariff Revenues . . .

If tariffs reduce economic growth, lost income and lost corporate tax revenue have to be subtracted from extra tariff revenues.

Trump threatens ‘very serious consequences’ if Putin doesn’t move toward peace at Alaska summit

President Trump on Wednesday warned that Russia would suffer "very serious consequences" if President Vladimir Putin does not agree to stop the Ukraine war after their summit.

Trump calls D.C. statehood ‘ridiculous’

President Trump strongly pushed back on the idea of statehood for the District of Columbia as Democrats push again for autonomy.

Sylvester Stallone, KISS among Trump’s Kennedy Center honorees

Actor Sylvester Stallone, singer Gloria Gaynor and the rock band KISS are among the new Kennedy Center honorees announced Wednesday by President Trump, who said he was heavily involved in the selections and will host the event.

Mexican cartels turn to timeshare fraud, target Americans with fake offers

Your timeshare in Mexico may actually be helping prop up that country's violent drug cartels, the U.S. government said Wednesday, warning Americans to think twice before buying south of the border.

President Trump, European leaders shape goals on call ahead of summit with Putin

European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, huddled with President Trump on a video conference meeting Wednesday to discuss ceasefire basics ahead of Mr. Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska.

Trump-Putin summit is latest chapter in Alaska’s long history — and tension — with Russia

When U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska on Friday, it will be the latest chapter in the 49th state's long history with Russia - and with international tensions.

Construction at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ migrant jail could be halted over environmental concerns

1. Construction of a makeshift immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" could be halted indefinitely as a federal judge considered Wednesday whether the hasty development on sensitive wetlands violates environmental laws.

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