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First-ever moratorium on AI data centers passes Maine legislature

Maine is poised to become the first state to halt large data center projects, as the moratorium bill now heads to Gov. Janet Mills for her signature.

Dems block bid to defund Cesar Chavez monument despite child sexual abuse allegations

A GOP-led effort to defund and abolish the Cesar Chavez National Monument was blocked by Senate Democrats, despite bombshell abuse allegations against him.

Poll finds sharp rise in young men calling religion ‘very important’

Young American men are increasingly turning to religion, with a new Gallup poll showing a dramatic rise in religiosity among men under 30 since 2023.

FLASHBACK: Swalwell touted Epstein survivor as SOTU guest weeks before sexual assault allegations emerged

Rep. Eric Swalwell invited Epstein survivor Teresa Helm to the State of the Union before resigning over alleged sexual misconduct with multiple women.

Kamala Harris blames president for high gas prices: ‘This is a direct result of Donald Trump’s war of choice’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris says high fuel prices across America are directly due to President Donald Trump's war against Iran.

DHS employee walking dog is slain by immigrant with long rap sheet

Homeland Security said one of its employees was slain by an immigrant from the United Kingdom whom the Biden administration approved for citizenship and who had a significant criminal record.

GOP holds with Trump on Iran war, but cracks emerge as deadline nears

Senate Republicans block a fourth war powers resolution on Trump's Iran war, but questions grow as the 60-day congressional deadline approaches.

Leavitt puts Democrats on defense as ‘disgusting’ allegations against Swalwell mount

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt hits Democrats for allegedly knowing about rape accusations against Rep. Eric Swalwell and staying silent.

Leavitt shows off US Triumphal Arch, with plans to be released Thursday

President Trump's proposed 250-foot United States Triumphal Arc would rise on Columbia Island in the Potomac River to mark America's 250th birthday.

Trump reveals he has multi-pick SCOTUS plan ready as retirement speculation heats up

President Trump says he is prepared to appoint up to three Supreme Court justices as speculation swirls around Justice Alito's possible retirement.

WATCH: Ex-NATO chief draws red line as Trump fumes alliance abandoned US during Iran war

Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance should not be drawn into supporting U.S. military operations against Iran, calling NATO defensive.

House Dems launch impeachment push against Hegseth

Thirteen House Democrats filed six articles of impeachment against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, accusing him of war crimes and reckless handling of classified information.

David Axelrod trying to tamp down speculation after meeting the pope

David Axelrod denies his Pope Leo XIV meeting was a precursor to a potential summit with former President Barack Obama amid accusations of politically motivated Trump criticism.

Over a dozen state officials rally behind game-changing Trump admin rule cracking down on fraud: ‘Essential’

Financial officers from 12 states rally behind a Trump administration rule targeting healthcare middlemen to lower costs and root out fraud and waste.

‘Privileged’ Hunter Biden, spared by dad’s pardon, blasts Trump’s clemency power

Hunter Biden admits his own bias regarding the presidential pardon from his father, claiming the founders never imagined Donald Trump or his family.

Stolen IDs sold for ‘Happy Meal’ prices fuel billions in US benefit fraud

Criminals can buy stolen identities for the price of a fast-food meal and use AI to file fake benefit claims, a former inspector general told Congress.

California Dems ripped for bill dubbed the ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’ that could penalize independent journalists

California Democrats face backlash over a bill critics say would criminalize investigative journalism and shield immigration service providers.

Noncitizen charged with voting in Minnesota 2024 election after admitting ‘mistake’ to investigators

A noncitizen in Minnesota is accused of voting in the 2024 election and faces felony charges as Republicans push for stronger voter ID legislation.

DHS shutdown enters Day 60 with all eyes on House Republicans to end it

Congress returned with no end in sight for the 60-day DHS shutdown as Republicans eye a "skinny" reconciliation bill to fund immigration enforcement.

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