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Tammy Haddad on Barbra Streisand, Trump and DC’s A-List weekend

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Man accused of spraying Omar with apple cider vinegar plans to plead guilty

The man accused of spraying Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) with apple cider vinegar during a January town hall in her Minnesota district has reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, according to court filings.   Anthony Kazmierczak, 55, is expected to change his plea to guilty during a May 7 hearing in U.S. District Court in St. Paul,...

DHS earmarks millions for ‘smart glasses’ for immigration agents

ACLU attorneys fear the use of facial recognition technology could be invasive to Americans and migrants alike.

Heated socks sold at Costco recalled after wearers report second-degree burns

The recall covers roughly 207,800 pairs of 32 Degrees-branded socks which the CPSC says are tied to at least 14 "heat-related incidents." Thirteen of those incidents involved burns.

Warren draws ‘parallels’ between AI ‘bubble’ and financial crisis

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) warned on Thursday that investments in artificial intelligence could trigger a potential economic crash, drawing parallels to the 2008 financial crisis caused by a collapse in the housing bubble. “The parallels to the 2008 financial crisis are striking: the reckless behavior of a few billionaires and Big Tech CEOs has turned...

Colorado DA pursues assault charge against federal immigration officer, DHS condemns ‘political stunt’

Colorado District Attorney Eric P. Murray charged an ICE officer with third degree assault in a move DHS calls unlawful and a political stunt.

‘Queen of DEI’ running for Congress ripped her rural state as ‘backwards’ on podcast

Candidate Christina Bohannan allegedly said Iowa would look like a "backwards" state after lawmakers voted against diversity training in schools.

Florida, Pump the Brakes

Democrats, true to form, have beaten Republicans at their own inside-politics game.

Corruption in Washington

Tune in if you want to know whether Oxford or Cambridge is superior, or if you think fraud is bad.

JD Vance Has an Impossible Job

How is the vice president feeling about his role in the administration these days?

Trump administration designates medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order Thursday reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a win for pro-cannabis groups who have sought to expand research and further alleviate the stigma for pot smokers.

Trump ally Justin Sun sues crypto venture aligned with president’s family over frozen tokens

Cryptocurrency champion Justin Sun is suing World Liberty Financial, a company founded by President Trump and his sons.

Google engineer stole AI secrets for China, Senate hears in explosive testimony

A former Google engineer convicted of stealing AI trade secrets for China underscores a growing national security threat, a former CIA officer says.

Pat Fallon launches bid for House Oversight Committee chairman as James Comer’s term limit nears

Rep. Pat Fallon announces his bid for House Oversight Committee chairman, pledging to investigate fraud and foreign funding behind protest movements.

READ: Dr. Oz puts all 50 governors on notice over billions lost to Medicaid fraud

Dr. Mehmet Oz directs all 50 governors to root out Medicaid fraud, giving states 10 days to identify and remove noncompliant healthcare providers.

Voters say Republicans outdo Democrats on these key issues: Fox News poll

A new poll signals warning signs for both parties ahead of the midterms, with voters split on key issues like the economy and immigration.

ICE nabs accused MS-13 killer hiding in Northern Virginia suburb

An accused MS-13 gang member charged with aggravated homicide in El Salvador was arrested by ICE while allegedly hiding in a Northern Virginia suburb.

Leavitt explains why Iran’s seizure of two ships doesn’t violate Trump’s ceasefire

The White House says Iran seizing two ships in the Strait of Hormuz is not a ceasefire violation because they were not U.S. or Israeli vessels.

MN lawmaker takes action to get answers on Omar’s alleged fraud ties after she skips key hearing: ‘Ghosted us’

Rep. Ilhan Omar faces scrutiny after skipping a Minnesota hearing on her potential links to the massive Feeding Our Future pandemic fraud probe.

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