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Homeland Security vows deportation operations ‘will continue’ as ICE agents help TSA, agency defunded

ICE officers are continuing deportation operations despite a lapse in federal funding and agents being deployed to assist with airport security lines across the country.

Emanuel pushes back on ‘straight White man’ question, says ideas matter most in 2028

Rahm Emanuel says the 2028 Democratic race should be about ideas, not gender, as he mulls a White House bid and pushes a middle-class-focused platform.

Watchdog targets taxpayer-funded National Academies over DEI, climate and transgender spending

Consumers' Research issues a Woke Alert against NASEM, accusing the taxpayer-funded body of pushing DEI, transgender ideology, and climate activism.

SEE THE DIFFERENCE: Emergency TSA lanes undergo drastic transformation at major airport after Trump action

Emergency security lanes at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport were seen being cleared by staff on Monday after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to pay TSA.

Army investigating video of Apache helicopter at Kid Rock’s Nashville home

The Army is investigating a video that appears to show an Apache attack helicopter...

Sen Mazie Hirono trolled for admitting Trump not ‘a king,’ and ‘never has been’

Sen. Mazie Hirono's No Kings post backfired as Republicans like Chip Roy and Mike Lee mocked her for seemingly undermining the anti-Trump rallies.

Republicans can fund ICE for an entire decade without a single Dem vote: Sen Cruz

Sen. Ted Cruz says Republicans can fund ICE for a decade using reconciliation, bypassing Democrats who he claims will never again vote to fund the agency.

MAPPED: Where gas prices are rising the fastest from the Iran conflict

Gasoline, diesel and jet fuel prices have jumped as the conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran squeezes oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

DHS shutdown putting Americans at risk as World Cup security prep ‘significantly behind’: Sen Fetterman

Sen. John Fetterman urges an end to the weeks-long DHS shutdown, warning that TSA staffing losses threaten airport security ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 29

2000—In dissent (in City of Erie v. Pap’s A.M.), Justice Stevens, joined by Justice Ginsburg, opines that an ordinance generally barring public nudity violates First Amendment speech...

Where Have All the Trade Workers Gone?

America’s skilled workers are retiring — and they’re not being replaced.

Shouting into the Social-Media Ether

Some Americans may look forward to Trump’s demise, but only a unique subset are willing to hit SEND on their dark fantasies.

African nation calls for Ilhan Omar to be extradited after Vance’s fraud claim

The Republic of Somaliland has called for Rep. Ilhan Omar's extradition after Vice President JD Vance claimed she committed immigration fraud, an accusation Omar has denied.

She was one of AIPAC’s top targets last election. Now she wants back in Congress.

Two years after a high-profile primary defeat that sent shockwaves through the progressive Squad, Cori Bush wants to go back to Washington. But as...

One month into Iran, the GOP’s political reality sinks in

In Nevada, a gallon of gas is approaching $5. In Pennsylvania, farmers are fretting about the prices of fertilizer. And in Michigan, supply chain...

Supreme Court prepares to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship, a case that could reinterpret the 14th Amendment for millions.

Cruz refuses to take sides between Cornyn, Paxton in high-stakes GOP Senate clash

Sen. Ted Cruz says he is staying neutral in the Texas GOP Senate runoff, citing close ties to both John Cornyn and Ken Paxton as friends and allies.

CPAC straw poll smashes media narrative of divided conservative movement

The media narrative saying that activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference were divided was shattered following the release of the confab's annual straw poll Saturday.

Is the ‘Race’ to Net Zero Stumbling? (Yes, That’s a Rhetorical Question)

While policies to support the ‘race’ to net zero global emissions by 2050 are likely to persist, signs that the race is in trouble...

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