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ICE says more criminal migrants arrested on 1-year anniversary of program to support victims of migrant crime

ICE said it had arrested more illegal migrants with criminal convictions, coinciding with the one-year anniversary of the agency’s program supporting victims of migrant crime.

Supreme Court blocks candidate after alleged GOP infiltration scheme exposed

The Supreme Court rejected a progressive candidate's bid to enter Ohio's Republican primary after he allegedly misrepresented his party affiliation.

NYPD-hating lunatic judge’s outrageous sentence in Bronx ‘cooler cop’ case is judicial abuse

A radical Bronx judge's outrageous 3- to 9-year prison sentence for NYPD Sergeant Erik...

‘War crime’ hysteria smears plenty of presidents — except for one

Now that the left has called for investigations of war crimes, by all means...

We must crush Iran now so it can’t come back and spread terror

It is too early to know whether the latest ceasefire will hold. But it...

RNC on the Verge of ‘Biggest Election Integrity Win’ Ever, Chairman Predicts

The RNC is challenging a Mississippi law that allows mail ballots received after Election Day to be counted.

Mamdani Hopes Racial Agitation Succeeds Where ‘Affordability’ Has Failed

New Yorkers will have to seek solace in the notion that their hopelessly racist neighbors and their city’s legacy of bigotry have thwarted their...

Republicans block Jeffries’ gambit to curb Trump’s Iran war powers

House Republicans blocked a Democratic attempt to curb Trump's war powers in Iran during a pro forma session amid a two-week ceasefire agreement.

Rogue Dem bucks party on Trump war powers, calls Iran ‘47-year-old war crime’

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., breaks with Democrats on Iran, rejecting war crime claims against President Donald Trump and vowing to block their next war powers vote in the Senate.

Vulnerable Dem incumbent caught calling home state ‘stolen land’ in resurfaced video

A resurfaced video showed battleground Democrat Rep. Gabe Vasquez claiming his home state was "stolen land" and saying racism was embedded into nearly every part of life.

Homan warns Spanberger blocking access to Virginia jails could force more ICE street operations: ‘Do the job’

Border Czar Tom Homan blasts Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger over sanctuary policies, threatens to send more ICE teams into streets to enforce the law if necessary.

Minnesota fraud scandal: Sixth family member who met with AG Ellison set to plead guilty

A sixth family member is expected to plead guilty in a massive Minnesota fraud scheme that allegedly stole $14 million from a federal meal program.

Federal judge blocks Trump admin effort to end temporary protected status for Ethiopia

A Biden-nominated federal judge postponed the termination of Ethiopia's temporary protected status, pushing back against the Trump administration's TPS decision.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 9

2001—A Ninth Circuit panel, in an opinion by Stephen Reinhardt, rules in Doe v. Otte that application of Alaska’s Sex Offender Registration Act (commonly termed a...

John Mearsheimer Has a Problem with Reality

The political scientist’s brand of realism reads as blatant antisemitism.

Restore Merit to College Admissions by Ending Legacy Preferences

Congress should act to remove higher education’s mechanisms that protect those already advantaged by wealth and birth.

Trump warns U.S. military ready for ‘next conquest,’ will remain near Iran until ‘real’ deal reached

President Trump cautioned Iran late Wednesday night that the U.S. military is standing by with additional ammunition and weapons to take action against Iran if necessary until an authentic agreement is reached and complied with.

Impact of Trump’s 646 deregulatory actions diluted by tariffs, executive orders

President Trump's efforts to cut Biden-era regulations are being eclipsed by his tariffs and other executive actions that threaten to mask the gains he's made from cutting red tape, according to a new report.

DC’s bid to block Trump’s National Guard deployment hits basic legal snag: Can’t sue itself

A conservative watchdog argues Washington, D.C., cannot sue the federal government because the district is part of it, filing a brief in a high-stakes National Guard case.

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