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GOP sheriff leading California poll rips Newsom’s ‘love affair’ with criminals

Sheriff Chad Bianco, who is surging in California gubernatorial polls, believes that Californians are ready to end what he calls Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats' “twisted love affair with criminals."

A Republican Failure

Where are the national Republicans defending Liz Murrill?

The Return of Medicare for All

Several candidates from the left wing of the Democratic Party are running on the...

The Promotion of Liberty Is Part of Trump’s Iran War

Human rights, liberalism, and the promotion of American values are not luxury beliefs. It’s...

Georgia Woman Charged with Murder After Taking Abortion Drug

‘I know my infant is suffering, because I am the one who did the...

Seen, Heard & Whispered: Wanted lists, fumbled lawsuits and a call to faith

The U.S. Marshals Service is eyeing a makeover of its Most Wanted Fugitives list.

Senate to work through weekend debating SAVE America Act

The Senate will debate through the weekend legislation to prevent noncitizens from voting as Republicans continue to mull the best strategy for bringing the measure to a final vote.

Trump says he’s not escalating troops amid Iran war

President Trump said Thursday that he's not deploying additional troops to the Mideast due to the Iran war.

Government snags alien.gov and aliens.gov domains amid UFO disclosure push, but sites remain dark

The federal government registered two extraterrestrial-themed .gov domains this week, but neither site is live, a funding freeze is blocking new domain requests at the agency that registered them and the White House offered only a "Stay tuned!" paired with an alien emoji when asked about the timeline and contents.

Trump says Japan is ‘stepping up’ in Iran war; bashes NATO leaders

President Trump on Thursday told Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi that her country has been supportive of the U.S. military action in Iran, contrasting it with European leaders who have largely remained quiet or critical of the operation.

Trump to Japanese reporter: ‘Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?’

President Trump referenced the attack on Pearl Harbor during a meeting Thursday with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, explaining why the war on Iran had to be a "surprise" to the rest of the world.

Trump says he thought war’s economic fallout would be ‘much worse’

President Trump said Thursday he figured the economic dent from his "excursion" into Iran would be even more unpleasant and predicted that high oil prices and other turbulence will be short-lived.

The truth is out there — and it’s getting a .gov address

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, under the Department of Homeland Security, registered the two extraterrestrial sites Tuesday, according to get.gov, the domain registry managed by the CISA.

4 House Dems vote against Women’s History Museum bill over biological women-only amendment, Republican claims

All four Democrats on a House committee opposed advancing a measure pertaining to authorizing land for the construction of the Women's History Museum.

70 House GOP members urge Trump admin on Chinese-vape crackdown

Illegal Chinese e-cigarettes are at the center of a new push by 70 House Republicans, who signed a letter urging officials to act in trade talks.

Pritzker’s $5M push for ally sparks fury from Congressional Black Caucus: reports

Congressional Black Caucus members criticized Gov. JB Pritzker for spending millions to boost Julianna Stratton in the Illinois Senate primary race.

Trump quips about Pearl Harbor when asked if Japan given advanced notice on Iran attacks: ‘Wanted surprise’

During White House meeting with Japan PM Sanae Takaichi, President Donald Trump quips about Pearl Harbor while speaking about the launch of Operation Epic Fury.

Mystery drones fly near DC-area military base as Iran tensions escalate

Unidentified drones reportedly detected near Fort McNair military base in Washington D.C., where top officials reportedly have been housed, sparking security concerns.

Schumer keeps public guessing on how long Dems will refuse to fund DHS amid terror attacks

Schumer declined to answer questions over how long Democrats would continue to hold DHS closed over demands for reforming ICE, even as concerns about terrorism have climbed in recent weeks.

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