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Trump admin reportedly considers paying each Greenland resident up to $100K amid US takeover talks

Trump administration reportedly considering paying Greenland residents $10,000-$100,000 each to encourage secession from Denmark for U.S. acquisition.

NYC Dem reveals how city council rejected Cea Weaver—now Mamdani is handing her power without confirmation

Zohran Mamdani faced scrutiny after unilaterally appointing radical housing activist Cea Weaver, whose appointment to a city commission in 2021 was blocked by city council.

Blue state governor demands private airlines stop providing ICE flights after deadly Minneapolis shooting

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey demanded private airlines stop ICE deportation flights, citing the recent Minneapolis shooting and due process concerns.

Clinton amplifies left-wing ‘murder’ claims in Minneapolis ICE shooting with sharp Trump rebuke

Democratic leaders including Hillary Clinton call Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good murder while Trump administration defends agent's actions as justified.

Bessent says Minnesota fraud recovery could help fund Trump’s $1.5T defense plan

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Trump's proposed defense spending boost could be funded by recovering money from welfare fraud investigations.

Trump blasts GOP war powers defectors, says they ‘should never be elected to office again’

The war powers resolution will need another vote in the Senate before it becomes official. Still, the five defectors' rebellion served as a sharp rebuke.

Federal judge disqualifies US attorney, tosses subpoenas targeting NY AG Letitia James

Federal judge disqualifies NY prosecutor, tosses subpoenas targeting AG Letitia James over Trump fraud investigations. Court rules appointment unlawful.

Trump’s tariff boom hits record highs as Supreme Court showdown looms

Supreme Court ruling expected Friday could reshape Trump's trade agenda as justices weigh presidential tariff authority under emergency powers law.

Senate Republicans eye reconciliation to address Minnesota fraud scandal

Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., signaled readiness for reconciliation as Republicans explore legislative response to Minnesota fraud investigation findings.

Blagojevich tells Walz if he didn’t ‘do it’, go down fighting: ‘Makes me think his hands are unclean’

Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, who faced corruption charges, slams Tim Walz for 'quitting' reelection, saying it suggests unclean hands.

Jeffries calls Noem ‘stone-cold liar’ over Minneapolis shooting response, demands investigations

Democratic leaders condemned the fatal Minneapolis shooting of Renee Nicole Good on Thursday, demanding investigations into the incident.

Hoyer won’t seek re-election, says House has strayed from founders’ vision

Steny Hoyer announces retirement from Congress, joining former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., in leaving office as the 86-year-old Democrat warns about House polarization.

Labor Dept launches multimillion-dollar shipbuilding training plan as US races to close China gap

FIRST ON FOX: Labor Department awards nearly $14 million to Delaware Country Community College and Massachusetts Maritime Academy to train American shipbuilders for a new program.

Vance demand Democrats answer whether ICE officer in Minneapolis shooting was ‘wrong in defending his life’

Vice President JD Vance challenges Democrats to defend ICE officer who shot a woman in Minnesota after she reportedly tried to run him over with vehicle.

Israel rift complicates Democrats’ midterm comeback

NEW YORK — Just as Democrats are finding their footing by focusing on affordability, their differences on Israel are threatening to tear them apart....

Why Did Minneapolis Close the Public Schools Today and Friday?

Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes today and Friday ‘due to safety concerns related to today’s incidents around the city.’

The Plaquemines Parish Case and the Importance of Who Decides

The Supreme Court’s intervention is critical to combating the weaponization of state courts by activists who hope to achieve through litigation what they cannot...

Could Trump Lawfully Retain Control Over Venezuelan Oil Revenues?

I don’t see how it would be legal for Trump to retain control of Venezuelan oil revenues.

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