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The ICE uproar is a conspiracy calculated to fool Americans

When elected officials make false claims while activist groups organize crowds to provoke obstruction of the law, the line between protest and conspiracy collapses.

NY’s quest for universal child care sounds enticing — but reality is simply unrealistic

New York’s push for universal child care starts from a place most people understand,...

Trump to shut down Afghan evacuee camp

President Trump has informed Congress he will shut down the migrant camp in Qatar where the U.S. holds Afghan evacuees before they are allowed to reach America, a senior lawmaker said Wednesday.

Youngkin declares Virginia ‘stronger than ever’ in final State of the Commonwealth address

Gov. Glenn Youngkin delivered his final State of the Commonwealth address on Wednesday, closing out a four-year run that steered Virginia out of the COVID-19 lockdowns and attracted substantial business investment and job growth. But his four years in office also ran into partisan gridlock and failed to translate his achievements into Republican gains at the ballot box.

Trump says Zelensky is holding up peace deal

President Trump said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is slowing down a peace deal for the war in Ukraine, according to Reuters. "I think he's ready to make a deal," Trump said during a Reuters interview, talking about Russian President Vladimir Putin. "I think Ukraine is less ready to make a deal." When Reuters pressed the...

Comer rips ‘paid disrupter’ as briefing on Clinton contempt push devolves into chaos

Chaos erupted as an apparent activist repeatedly interrupted Rep. James Comer's press conference about Clinton contempt proceedings in the Jeffrey Epstein probe.

DOJ surging federal prosecutors to Minneapolis for fraud, immigration cases after resignations: sources

The Justice Department is sending a surge of federal prosecutors to Minneapolis for immigration and fraud enforcement on Wednesday.

Former Trump ambassador nominee, Arizona AG Brnovich dead at 59

Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich dies at 59, a representative of the family announced.

Trump to tear up Obama-era school lunch rules blocking whole, 2% milk

President Donald Trump will sign the "Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act" Wednesday, reversing Obama's 2010 policy restricting whole milk in school lunches.

Democrats eye narrow path to capture Senate majority, but one wrong move could sink them

Senate Democrats eye path to majority in 2026 midterm elections as DSCC chair Gillibrand predicts 'blue wave' despite GOP's current 53-47 advantage.

Kristi Noem faces impeachment effort in House as 70 Dems push obstruction of Congress charge

Impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem were introduced by Rep. Robin Kelly, following deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.

Justice Jackson presses Idaho lawyer on treating ‘transgender women different than cis women’

Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on transgender athlete bans, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioning whether laws classify based on transgender status.

Senate GOP moves to block Dems’ war powers push, preserve Trump’s authority in rare move

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., says Republicans may use point of order to table Venezuela war powers resolution after Trump administration's Operation Absolute Resolve success.

U.S. Experienced Negative Net Migration in 2025 for the First Time in 50 Years

The U.S. had net migration of -10,000 to -295,000, a new analysis from the Brookings Institution found.

The Too-Online Super Sleuths Got It Wrong Again

It’s smarter to wait until the facts are in before pronouncing a verdict, but perhaps a modicum of prudence is too much to ask.

Supreme Court Allows Candidates to Challenge Election Laws Before the Election

It is entirely predictable that an extended deadline will result, over and over, in the counting of late-arriving votes.

Inflation Refuses to Fade

Inflation still shows no signs of hitting the central bank’s 2 percent target.

Senator Durbin Reminds Us that Woke Trial Lawyers and Senate Democrats Are Still Attached at the Hip

The shady trial lawyers of this country are locked at the hip with Senate Democrats like Durbin and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

FBI Searches Home of Washington Post Reporter

The objective is likely to identify leakers with an eye toward firing them.

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