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The fiery Queens street meetup was unacceptable—and it can’t happen again

A dangerous, fiery street takeover at 69th Street and Eliot Avenue in Queens on April 18 was not something to shrug off. But the NYPD is being asked to...

Sorry, Israel-haters — US aid pays off big for America and the numbers don’t lie

Tucker Carlson and his ilk complain endlessly about US foreign aid for Israel —...

Immigration court rules DACA is no longer an automatic block to deporting ‘Dreamers’

Having DACA status is no longer an automatic blockade on being deported, the Board of Immigration Appeals has ruled, tossing hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant "Dreamers" into a new and more complicated situation.

A sudden shift: ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings and immigration shake-up

At the peak of the crackdown, carloads of masked immigration officers were a common sight in the streets of Minneapolis, while thousands of people were being arrested every week in Texas, Florida and California.

Trump’s disdain for wind projects creates a political storm for Republicans in coastal Virginia

When President Trump tried to cancel five massive offshore wind projects under construction along the East Coast, it wasn't just environmentalists who cried foul. Nine Republicans in the U.S. House sent a letter to administration officials demanding an explanation.

From dropping bombs to pressuring banks: U.S. pivots to economic warfare on Iran

If the U.S. and Iran aren't able to soon come to a deal to end the war or extend the ceasefire that expires next week, the Trump administration is setting the stage to shift its war campaign toward a more economic-focused effort aimed at choking Tehran into submission rather than relying on bombs alone.

Democrats’ war powers resolution dies in Senate, more expected

Senate Democrats' war powers vote failed Wednesday after Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer vowed to flood the floor with such measures until the war in Iran ends or the upper chamber limits President Trump's military authority in Iran.

Judge halts ICE’s attempt to turn Maryland warehouse into migrant detention space

A federal judge has issued an injunction preventing ICE from moving ahead with plans to turn a warehouse in Maryland into migrant detention space, the state's attorney general said Wednesday.

Nationwide redistricting brawl nears the end Tuesday in Virginia referendum

Virginia's redistricting referendum next week marks the beginning of the end of a nationwide battle to use mid-decade redistricting to help gain control of the U.S. House.

White House says prospects of deal with Iran are ‘good’ but Trump has not extended ceasefire

President Trump has not agreed to a formal extension of the ceasefire with Iran, but the U.S. is engaging with Pakistani mediators and is open to a second round of talks in Islamabad, the White House said Wednesday.

Trump ready to formally submit plans for 250-foot Triumphal Arch

President Trump will formally submit the plans on Thursday for his 250-foot Triumphal Arch in Washington, the White House announced.

ODNI sends criminal referrals to DOJ for ex-IG, whistleblower tied to Trump impeachment

Fox News Digital learned the Office of the Director of National Intelligence sent criminal referrals for the whistleblower whose allegations led to the 2019 impeachment of President Donald Trump.

Hunter Biden now living abroad as legal troubles mount, court filing reveals

A new filing shows Hunter Biden relocated abroad while battling a lawsuit over unpaid attorney fees.

Trump administration’s Federal Reserve HQ probe escalates with unannounced site visit by prosecutors

Deputies from Jeanine Pirro's office showed up unannounced at the Federal Reserve's D.C. construction site as part of a probe tied to Jerome Powell.

Those Evil Natured Robots

This person doesn’t do what it is that I do. And I definitely don’t do what Candace does.

Hampshire College Closes

Falling enrollment and shifting preferences are pushing small liberal arts colleges like Hampshire toward decline.

DEI Is Alive and Well at the University of Michigan. It Just Goes by a Different Name

After closing two DEI offices in response to Trump’s order, the university simply rebranded the affected employees and programs.

Mark Sanford Has Impeccable Timing

Serial South Carolina politician/lothario Mark Sanford has announced he is running for Nancy Mace’s open seat in South Carolina’s first district.

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