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RFK Jr announces ‘largest autism fraud bust in American history’ with $46.6M Medicaid scheme indictment

DOJ indicts two in alleged $46.6 million Minnesota Medicaid autism fraud scheme that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls the largest autism fraud bust in U.S. history.

From coast to coast, the ultra-left is on a quest to take over the Democratic Party

The ultra-left’s conquest of the Democratic Party continues apace, as extremists triumph over more...

EXCLUSIVE — U.S., Iran to announce peace deal within 24 hours

EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. and Iran are expected to announce the finalization of a peace deal to end the fighting on all fronts by Sunday afternoon, a source close to the negotiations told The Washington Times.

Travel industry worries after Trump administration reiterates threat to sanctuary city airports

The travel industry is on edge after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterated his threat to withdraw U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers from airports in so-called "sanctuary cities" in a move that could jeopardize international flights.

New York official warns AI could cost city thousands of jobs

A New York City official warned this week that those working in the Big Apple could face the brunt of the negative impacts of artificial intelligence, possibly costing the city thousands of jobs.  Comptroller Mark Levine laid out scenarios the city will face tied to future impacts of AI on the economy and job market...

Military families demand DOJ distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

Gold Star families and injured veterans demand the DOJ distribute $777 million paid by Lafarge after its conviction for funding ISIS in Syria.

Way harder than it should be: Why Congress may balk on $1.7B compensation fund

Senate Republicans pulled their ICE and Border Patrol funding bill after backlash over a $1.776 billion compensation fund created without Congress.

Trump announces highest civilian honor for 9/11 hero remembered as the ‘Man in the Red Bandana’

President Trump posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 9/11 hero Welles Crowther ahead of the terrorist attacks' 25th anniversary year.

Sheridan Gorman’s parents say protecting children from failed immigration policies isn’t a one-party fight

The parents of slain college freshman Sheridan Gorman spoke at a Trump rally, demanding leaders fight sanctuary policies they say failed their daughter.

DOJ vows to appeal after judge dismisses smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia as ‘vindictive’

Kilmar Abrego Garcia's human smuggling indictment was dismissed by a federal judge who cited 'vindictive' prosecution. The DOJ says it will appeal.

Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Kilmar Abrego Garcia

U.S. District Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr. said the trafficking case was ‘vindictive.’

Suncor Is About Far More Than Climate Litigation

The Founders understood the states to be coequal sovereigns whose authority stops at their borders. The Constitution preserved that status.

The DNC’s Disastrous Report

‘A lot of it reads like it was written by ChatGPT because it’s so saccharin.’

An Autopsy as Malpractice 

The DNC autopsy is a thoroughly unimpressive, unfinished document that says more about the low state of the Democratic Party than any of its...

Trump rallies MAGA base in historic visit to New York battleground district

For the first time since Gerald Ford stumped at the Rockland County Courthouse nearly half a century ago, a sitting president set foot in one of New York's most competitive congressional districts -- and Rep. Mike Lawler made sure everyone knew it.

Judge tosses criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, says federal prosecution was ‘vindictive’

A federal judge has thrown out the Trump administration's criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, ruling that it was a vindictive prosecution.

Palestinian who led protests at Columbia University will ask Supreme Court to halt deportation

Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent Palestinian student who led anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, vowed to take his battle against deportation to the Supreme Court after losing yet another round in the lower courts.

Trump changes weekend travel plans as key Republican urges him to finish the job in Iran

A senior Senate Republican says President Trump, who abruptly changed his weekend travel plans, must "finish what we started" by striking Iran instead of trying to secure a deal with the regime.

Mark McCloskey reverses course as Jan. 6 payout fund materializes

Mark McCloskey, the St. Louis attorney who gained national notoriety in 2020 when he and his wife Patricia brandished firearms at BLM protesters marching past their home, abruptly reversed course this month and announced he is resuming legal representation of clients who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot -- a reversal that arrived with conspicuous timing, just days after the Trump admin announced a $1.8B government fund potentially available to those who say the DOJ victimized them under Biden.

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