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Trump administration urges judge to dissolve injunction blocking Abrego Garcia’s deportation to Liberia

The DOJ urged a judge to dissolve an injunction blocking Kilmar Abrego Garcia's re-detention, claiming the court's own order is the sole impediment to his deportation to Liberia.

2026 has become California’s crucial election year

Now is the time to engage in the political process, to follow the news,...

Robert Mueller, Former FBI Director Who Led 2016 Russia Investigation, Dead at 81

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who also served as special counsel investigating Russian interference...

Musk offers to pay TSA salaries as DHS shutdown stretches into fifth week

Elon Musk on Saturday offered to personally cover the paychecks of Transportation Security Administration officers as a partial government shutdown enters its fifth week, leaving tens of thousands of airport security workers without pay and travelers facing hours-long checkpoint lines.

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who probed supposed Russian election interference, dies

Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who led the investigation into claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election, died Friday at 81 years old.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 21

2011—In Amnesty International v. Clapper, a Second Circuit panel rules that attorneys, journalists, and labor, legal, media, and human rights organizations have standing to...

The Shocking Hubris of Kathy Hochul

I talked about Hochul’s hubris on The Evening Edit on Fox Business.

The Self-Radicalization Canard

Terrorists aren’t just ‘made in the USA.’ The sharia supremacist worldview is the driving force.

Two Social Media Takes on the Strait of Hormuz

Is Trump dumb and distracted, or a wily super genius? X is split.

The Dinner That Sealed Ukraine’s Fate

A 1994 White House state dinner set the stage for war.

After 52 Years, Democrats’ Red Tape Unravels

For the first time in its history, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a construction permit for a private advanced nuclear reactor.

Are Tom Kean Jr.’s political roots enough to protect the Republican’s House seat?

Tom Kean Jr.'s political pedigree dates to 1776, when one of his ancestors became New Jersey's first leader after the United States declared independence. His great grandfather was a senator, his grandfather was a congressman and his father was a governor.

Big money flows into state attorney general races as legal battles shape American politics

With control of Congress on the ballot in November, state attorney general races can get lost in the shuffle. But just outside the election spotlight, there are partisan groups, corporate interests and advocacy networks revving up campaigns for offices that are playing a growing role in American politics.

Swalwell plays up athletic credentials in effort to blunt DHS sweeps at World Cup

Rep. Eric Swalwell, citing his Division I soccer past, introduced a bill to ban ICE enforcement on public transit near World Cup sites this summer.

Connecticut Dems demand IDs to recycle cans but reject GOP efforts to verify citizenship at polls

A new Connecticut law forces recyclers cashing in more than 1,000 containers to show a copy of their driver's license, handing Republicans fresh ammunition in the voter ID fight.

GOP senator’s gambit exposes false Dem claims about supporting voter ID

Sen. Jon Husted's standalone voter ID bill was blocked by Sen. Jeff Merkley via unanimous consent amid the Senate's battle over the SAVE America Act.

Soros-backed Austin DA faces resignation calls over alleged ‘secret meetings’ in case against cop

Police groups are calling on DA Jose Garza to resign over alleged Brady violations and secret meetings tied to an APD officer's 2020 Austin riot case.

DHS shutdown blows past one-month mark as Dems push to carve out ICE from any new funding deal

Democrats in Congress say they will fund DHS but not ICE as the partial government shutdown tops one month, while Republicans call their stance unsustainable.

Trump considering ‘winding down’ military action in Iran

President Trump said the U.S. is considering scaling back its military operations in Iran because the U.S. is close to achieving its objectives in the conflict, which is about to enter its fourth week.

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