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Whistleblower warns massive fraud is happening in Ohio Somali community, Minnesota ‘just tip of the spear’

On the heels of Minnesota’s still-unfolding massive social services fraud scandal, a whistleblower is exposing a similar scheme occurring among the Ohio Somali community.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia seen for first time since release, pledges to ‘continue to fight’ Trump admin

Salvadorean migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia vowed Friday to "continue to fight" the Trump administration following his release from federal immigration custody.

Why the US could snatch a Venezuelan tanker — and not under ‘wartime’ authority used in cartel strikes

Trump administration uses sanctions law, not military authority, to seize Venezuelan oil tanker tied to Iran network supporting terrorist groups.

DHS takes victory lap after arresting over 10K illegal aliens in deep blue city despite violent riots

Over 10,000 illegal immigrants, including murderers, kidnappers and sexual predators, have been arrested in Los Angeles since June despite pushback from sanctuary leaders and rioters.

Trump asks when he’ll be credited with creating ‘perhaps the Greatest Economy’ ever in US history

In a Truth Social post President Donald Trump asked when he will be credited for creating "perhaps the Greatest Economy in the History of our Country."

Speaker Johnson says second Venezuela boat strike ‘entirely appropriate’ after seeing classified video

Speaker Johnson defends controversial military strikes on Venezuelan drug boat after viewing classified video evidence, calling the actions 'entirely appropriate.'

DHS unleashes scathing response after Walz asks agency to ‘reassess’ enforcement

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin gave a scathing response to Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz’s request for the agency to “reassess" its immigration enforcement strategy.

Ilhan Omar’s ex appears on ‘dirty dandy’ social account as Trump revives married siblings claim

Ahmed Nur Said Elmi documents his lifestyle in Johannesburg while Trump claims Rep. Ilhan Omar married her brother for immigration purposes.

Noem announces $1B FEMA payout to Georgia as Trump administration eyes agency overhaul

Georgia receives $1 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency funding for storm recoveries and pandemic response efforts as Trump administration looks to revamp FEMA.

Top 5 moments: Noem clashes with Dems in fiery hearing as drones, deportations erupt into flashpoints

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem faced tense exchanges on deportations and legal claims as she warned Congress the U.S. is unprepared for escalating drone threats.

Maryland Democratic state leaders say redistricting won’t be on the special session agenda

In a blow to national Democrats redistricting push, top Democrats in Maryland’s Legislature said Thursday redrawing the state’s congressional maps will not be on...

Indiana Senate Rejects Congressional Redistricting Effort in Major Defeat for Trump Administration

Hoosier state senate Republicans were deeply divided on the redistricting effort, despite national pressure to get it done.

Mine, Utahns, Mine

The U.S. is in a race against time to boost its production of minerals and rare earths.

On the Brink of Suicide: New York and Illinois

And in Canada, where ‘medical aid in dying’ is already policy, soon anyone with mental illness will be eligible for medically assisted suicide.

Somali Welfare Use Would Be High Even Without Fraud

A legal immigration system that creates so much dependency should be revised.

Justice Department again fails to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, AP source says

A grand jury declined for a second time to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday, refusing to resurrect a mortgage fraud prosecution encouraged by President Donald Trump, according to a person familiar with the matter.

What to know as trial nears for the Wisconsin judge accused of helping an immigrant dodge agents

Defense attorneys and prosecutors on Thursday started picking the jurors who will decide whether a Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant dodge federal officers committed a crime.

House starts cutting red tape tying up energy and road projects

House Republicans on Thursday kicked off an end-of-year legislative blitz aimed at easing federal regulations that slow or block energy and infrastructure development.

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