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Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is running for mayor of St. Pete

Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is running for mayor of St. Petersburg, after a decisive loss in the state's 2022 gubernatorial contest.

AI boom tests GOP’s midterm affordability pitch as price pain spreads

GOP lawmakers say a chip shortage fueled by the global AI race is pushing up consumer prices, undermining their cost-of-living message for 2026 midterms.

Republicans scramble to fund Secret Service after Trump assassination attempt amid record-breaking shutdown

Republicans demanded swift Secret Service funding after the third apparent assassination attempt on Trump amid the DHS shutdown.

King Charles set for historic address to Congress in first US visit as monarch

King Charles is set to address Congress during his U.S. state visit, becoming only the second British royal to speak before the legislative body.

Top Trump official ignites heated exchange after stumping House Dem on landmark SCOTUS cases

Lee Zeldin and Rep. Rosa DeLauro sparred over climate change and landmark Supreme Court cases during a heated EPA budget hearing on Capitol Hill Monday.

Pentagon official flags return of ‘Cold War mentality,’ as Trump admin reshapes NATO alliance

Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby defends a new strategy proposal emphasizing burden sharing with U.S. allies to combat threats to Europe.

Virginia Governor Refuses to Help ICE Deport Stabbing Suspect Without Warrant

Abdul Jalloh, who has been charged more than 40 times, has an order of removal signed by a judge.

Noem says Trump personally approved her deportation ads

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem told senators on Tuesday that she personally ran her plans by President Trump to spend more than $200 million on pro-deportation ads that have boosted her own profile.

What happens next for Nancy Mace?

Rep. Nancy Mace, South Carolina Republican, is facing a House Ethics Committee investigation over allegations she improperly billed her congressional office for expenses tied to her Washington, D.C., home -- and the fallout could shape the trajectory of her political future.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says nonjudicial warrants used 28 times to enter homes

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday that her officers have used administrative warrants -- those that aren't approved by a judge -- to enter homes to make arrests 28 times so far.

Wall Street opens down again amid fears of higher oil prices, wider conflict in Middle East

Stocks on Wall Street opened sharply down Tuesday as investors digested surging oil prices and the realization that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is likely deepening instead of abating after days of military strikes.

Defense Dept. has spent $12 million to keep illegal immigrants at Guantanamo

The Defense Department spent $12 million last year to house illegal immigrants at the military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -- including nearly $3 million to erect a tent city that never got used.

Trump boasts U.S. has ‘unlimited’ weapons after strikes on Iran

President Trump said the U.S. has "virtually unlimited" munitions to fight wars "forever," in a clear warning to the Iranian regime.

The president is calling: Trump uses whirlwind of interviews to sell his Iran war through the media

President Trump hasn't delivered a major address to the public to build support for his war against Iran.

Noem testifies in the Senate in her first appearance since 2 Minneapolis protesters’ deaths

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is testifying Tuesday in the Senate, her first congressional appearance since the shooting deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis galvanized widespread opposition to how the Trump administration was executing its mass deportation agenda.

House panel releases videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton answering questions about Epstein

Videos of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton answering questions about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released Monday by a House committee investigating the late financier.

Faith, risk and resistance: Clergy draw on centuries of martyrdom to justify their activism today

As a scholar of religious ethics, I am interested in how Christian clergy and thinkers consider personal risk when they feel called to engage in social action.

Steve Scalise rips Democrats for ‘playing political games’ with DHS shutdown amid Iran threat

As the DHS shutdown hits Day 18, GOP Leader Steve Scalise tells Fox News Digital that "political games" must end to protect the U.S. during heightened tensions with Iran.

Nikki Haley slams Democrats who say Iranian regime ‘was no threat to America’: ‘Absurd’

Former Ambassador Nikki Haley slammed Democrats for claims on Iranian regime's threats as Operation Epic Fury sparks divide in the Democratic Party.

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