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‘Punch in the gut’: West Virginia woman tells Congress her Obamacare premium jumped 323%

West Virginia woman's Obamacare premium skyrockets 323% after tax credits expire, calling it a "punch in the gut" during congressional testimony.

House oversight probe puts Minnesota elections under scrutiny over noncitizen voting concerns

House chairman demands answers from election officials in 10 states about voter roll maintenance and noncitizen voting safeguards amid ongoing concerns.

Jim Jordan says FBI searched Barron Trump’s room during Mar-a-Lago raid at Jack Smith hearing

Former special counsel Jack Smith faced tough questions as Jim Jordan accused the DOJ of breaking FBI protocol during the 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid.

House jams Senate by attaching repeal of Jack Smith provision to $1.2T funding package

The House voted to repeal a Senate GOP measure allowing lawmakers to sue the government for $500K, attaching it to a funding bill that could keep the government open.

Washington Dem pushes bill to bar recent ICE hires from future police jobs, slamming Trump’s ‘occupying force’

A Washington state Democrat introduced the ICE Out Act of 2026, which would block state law enforcement from hiring recently sworn-in ICE officers.

Your Robot Carer Can Help

As the population ages, opportunities to complement caregivers with AI and robotics abound.

March for Life’s Miscalculation

The invitation to speak at Friday’s march prematurely offers Vice President Vance the imprimatur of the pro-life movement.

WATCH: Trump rolls out his Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum

President Trump inaugurated his newly created Board of Peace with a handful of founding members but offered few details about its mandate and how the panel will work or might pursue efforts to end global conflicts.

‘Bond villain’: Newsom roasted as photo of him posing with ‘sugar daddy’ Alex Soros goes viral

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mocked Gavin Newsom as Alex Soros’ “billionaire sugar daddy" after the governor complained world leaders were rolling over for Trump.

Trump and world leaders sign Gaza Board of Peace charter

President Donald Trump inaugurated the Board of Peace during his appearance at the World Economic Forum's summit in Davos this week.

Jack Smith faces public grilling on Capitol Hill about Trump prosecutions

Jack Smith appears for public testimony Thursday before House Republicans after closed-door deposition, facing questions about subpoenaing phone records.

Expert flips script on narrative that ICE is preventing MN patients from getting medical care

In response to MN doctors concerned their patients are not receiving medical care because of ICE, an expert said sanctuary policies, not law enforcement, are preventing treatments.

Sanders accuses Trump of pushing US and world ‘toward authoritarianism’

Sen. Bernie Sanders claims President Donald Trump is working to shift the United States and the world in the direction of "authoritarianism."

A rare filing in the Lisa Cook–Trump case could sway Supreme Court justices

Every living Fed chair and Treasury secretaries unite against Trump's bid to fire Lisa Cook, warning of economic instability in rare Supreme Court filing.

Appeals Court Blocks Injunction Against ICE in Minneapolis

It’s likely the TRO will remain on hold while the Eighth Circuit considers the government’s appeal.

Autopsy finds Cuban immigrant in ICE custody died of homicide due to asphyxia

A Cuban migrant held in solitary confinement at an immigration detention facility in Texas died after guards held him down and he stopped breathing, according to an autopsy report released Wednesday that ruled the death a homicide.

ICE has secret policy allowing officers to enter private homes, whistleblowers say

ICE has created a secret policy that permits officers to enter the homes of illegal immigrant targets by force without getting a judicial warrant, according to a whistleblower revealed by a senior senator on Wednesday.

Judge rules NYC’s lone Republican congressional district unconstitutional, orders redraw

A judge ruled that New York’s only Republican-held congressional district is unconstitutional and ordered the state to redraw the map by next month.

Rahm Emanuel calls for mandatory retirement age of 75 for people in public office

Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is suggesting that there should be a mandatory retirement age of 75 for the president, Congress and Supreme Court justices.

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