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DC mayor fires back at House Oversight Committee over ‘politically motivated’ crime statistics report

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser slams House Oversight Committee report on crime statistics as "politically motivated," defends outgoing police chief.

Obamas planned to meet Reiners on night they were killed, former first lady reveals

Michelle Obama reveals on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" that she and Barack were supposed to meet Rob and Michele Reiner the very night they tragically died.

Democrats unite against Sydney terror — but Fetterman warns party’s anti-Israel rift boiling over

Democrats unite to condemn Australia Hanukkah attack as antisemitic terrorism, but ongoing party divisions over Israel-Hamas conflict expose deep tensions.

Comer warns contempt as Clintons face January dates for Epstein-probe depositions

House Oversight Chair James Comer threatens contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton if they skip January 2026 depositions in Epstein probe.

GOP accuses Democrats of ‘fabricating’ Trump-Epstein link with selective document leaks, internal memo shows

House Oversight Committee GOP fires back at Democrats over Epstein probe, claiming selective leaks create a false Trump narrative in new memo to lawmakers.

Trump says his lawsuit against the BBC is imminent

President Trump on Monday said that he will soon file a lawsuit against the BBC over the way the new organization deceptively edited remarks he made in the run-up to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Pence urges RFK Jr. to resign over inaction on abortion pill safety review

Former Vice President Mike Pence joined the rising conservative chorus on Monday accusing the Health and Human Services Department of foot-dragging on the abortion pill by calling on Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to step down.

DC police accused of manipulating crime stats as federal probe finds thousands of misclassified cases

Federal investigation reveals D.C. police artificially lowered crime statistics through widespread misclassification of reports, U.S. Attorney finds.

AOC’s luxury spending binge in Puerto Rico reignites questions about ‘socialist’ brand: ‘Peak hypocrisy’

FEC campaign filings uncovered by Fox News Digital, which show AOC’s nearly $50,000 in Puerto Rico spending, is providing GOP new ammo to paint her as a hypocrite.

Ex-Trump DHS official sounds alarm over national security threat within critical US industry

A new campaign says compromised Chinese patient monitors in U.S. hospitals could quietly stream sensitive health data overseas, turning routine care into a security risk.

Senate advances $901B defense bill as Congress races into year-end legislative sprint

Included in the colossal, 3,000-plus page package are provisions that would end longstanding war powers authorizations and require the Pentagon to release unedited footage of boat strikes.

D.C. Police Chief Pressured Staff into Manipulating Crime Data to Mislead Public, House Report Finds

The chief reportedly also sought an increased use of lower-level criminal charges, instead of more serious charges that would count toward public crime data.

The Fed Is Already Monetizing the National Debt

The government’s own projections expect the Fed to purchase $6 trillion in federal bonds over the next ten years, with no end in sight.

JD Vance Has the Better Message on Affordability

This posture is defensive, but Vance has coupled his ask from voters with an offensive narrative.

An aspiring neurosurgeon and a campus Republican died in the Brown campus shooting

An aspiring neurosurgeon and a student leader of Brown University's campus Republicans were in a study group preparing for an economics final, with the end of the semester in sight.

Trump says motivation in Brown University shooting still unknown, defends FBI probe

President Trump said Monday the motivation for the mass shooting at Brown University remains unknown as he defended the FBI, which is once again facing criticism for prematurely touting its efforts to track down a person of interest.

Congressional panel accuses D.C. police chief of pressuring commanders to manipulate crime data

The police chief in the nation's capital pressured subordinates to manipulate department data to artificially lower the city's crime rates, according to a report by a Republican-led congressional committee.

DOJ battles judge to keep Kilmar Abrego Garcia in jail

The Trump administration is once again battling to keep Kilmar Abrego Garcia in detention, telling a federal judge to butt out of what the government says are core executive branch determinations about whether an illegal immigrant needs to be kept in custody while awaiting deportation.

Trinidad and Tobago to open Caribbean nation’s airports to U.S. military as Venezuela tensions grow

The government of Trinidad and Tobago said Monday that it would allow the U.S. military to access its airports in coming weeks as tensions build between the United States and Venezuela.

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