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Giving thanks: Republican lawmakers express gratitude for ICE workers in DHS video

The Department of Homeland Security shared a video of Republicans expressing gratitude toward U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement workers.

What DOGE’s failure says about Trump’s second term

The Department of Government Efficiency no longer exists as a distinct bureaucratic entity, but its spirit will live on in every federal agency as long as President Donald Trump is in office. That is not a direct quote from Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor, but it captures the essence of what amounted to […]

Noem gave final approval to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador despite judge’s orders

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the final decision to deport Venezuelan gang suspects to El Salvador in March despite a judge's order instructing the government to recall the airplanes, the Justice Department revealed Tuesday.

Michael Goodwin: Trump needs to hit the reset button if the GOP wants to win the 2026 midterms

As far as President Trump is concerned, T.S. Eliot got it all wrong.

Trump: More Obamacare subsidies ‘may be necessary to get something else done’

President Trump late Tuesday disputed reports that he wants to temporarily extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies for two years, but left the door open to compromising on extension to get a deal that eventually replaces them.

Schumer, Jeffries accuse Trump of calling for ‘execution of elected officials’

Congressional Democrats warned Trump's "seditious conspiracy" accusations against six lawmakers would encourage political violence.

Byron Donalds’ gubernatorial campaign to deploy trolling video truck outside of Kamala Harris Miami event

GOP Rep. Byron Donalds' campaign plans to use a truck to troll outside of former Vice President Kamala Harris' book tour event in Miami, Florida.

Climate deadlines collide with politics as Dem-led states chase Big Oil in court but spare local refiners

Democrat-led states sue fossil fuel companies like tobacco firms while struggling to maintain power grid reliability during clean energy transitions.

Dem lawmaker sets litmus test for party with 5th Trump impeachment effort

Texas Democrat Rep. Al Green plans his fifth impeachment attempt against President Donald Trump, which would require House consideration within two legislative days.

Zeldin, McCain hammer Crockett on Epstein donations claim

Lee Zeldin and Meghan McCain both pounced after Rep. Jasmine Crockett listed figures she said received money from "somebody" named Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s trillion-dollar Saudi deal could reshape markets — if the money ever materializes

Saudi Arabia's $1 trillion investment pledge to the U.S. sounds impressive, but experts warn much of the promised money exists only on paper and may take years to materialize.

Survey says: Issue that helped Trump and Republicans in 2024 hurts them now

New Fox News poll shows Trump's approval at lowest point of second term as 76% view economy negatively and blame president for rising costs of groceries and housing.

Is the Jeffrey Epstein Document Hunt Descending into a Moral Panic?

There’s nothing noble in subordinating one’s better judgment and elementary civic decency to a herd mentality.

Harvard’s Disappointing Grade Inflation Report

Harvard’s proposed changes won’t amount to much, but at least it has admitted the problem.

‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Proponents Had a Chance to Pick Apart a Critical HHS Report. They Didn’t Have Much to Say

The report concluded that the evidence for the efficacy of ‘gender-affirming care’ is ‘very low.’

Does Manhattan Really Need These Particular Democratic Candidates?

It’s a free country, but I find carpetbagging candidates more than a bit ridiculous.

Comey Case Update

There has been a flurry of activity regarding various motions to dismiss the indictment, with trial scheduled to begin January 5.

Will Democrat Abdul El-Sayed’s Radical ‘Decarceration’ Views Cost Him the Michigan Senate Race?

El-Sayed has also come under fire for backing the ‘defund-the-police’ movement and for organizing protests that turned violent.

Bills eliminating D.C.’s cashless bail, rolling back police changes pass House

The House passed two more bills Wednesday night reconfiguring the District's public safety system, with lawmakers approving proposals to repeal the city's cashless bail policy and undo police protocol changes that came about in 2020.

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