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DHS moves to cut off South Texas Catholic Charities over migrant grant ‘misconduct,’ documents say

Catholic Charities Rio Grande Valley was suspended from federal funds after DHS investigation uncovered major grant violations and migrant record inaccuracies.

Thanksgiving recipes from America’s first families — presidential dishes to try at home

Discover presidential recipes that shaped White House Thanksgiving traditions, from Bush family deviled eggs to Reagan's pumpkin pecan pie and more.

Trump wants to remake the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

President Trump has seemingly set his sights on a new renovation project -- the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro identifies two National Guard troops wounded in D.C. shooting

The two National Guard troops had been sworn in for less than a day when a gunman critically wounded the soldiers Wednesday afternoon in an ambush just blocks from the White House, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

‘A step backwards’: Parents, senators wince at House bill to protect kids on social media

A newly released House bill to protect children online omits a key provision from the Senate version that sponsors and advocates argue is what gives the measure teeth against social media companies.

Mother of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew arrested by ICE

A relative of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for overstaying a tourist visa.

New prosecutor won’t pursue charges against Trump and others in Georgia election interference case

The prosecutor who recently took over the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others said in a court filing Wednesday that he has decided not to pursue the case further.

Judge’s footnote on immigration agents using AI raises accuracy and privacy concerns

Tucked in a two-sentence footnote in a voluminous court opinion, a federal judge recently called out immigration agents using artificial intelligence to write use-of-force reports, raising concerns that it could lead to inaccuracies and further erode public confidence in how police have handled the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area and ensuing protests.

Veterans flood Democrat’s office with supportive calls as backlash grows over ‘illegal orders’ video

Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat from Chester and Berks Counties in southeastern Pennsylvania, shared voicemails she got following a viral video from former and retired congressional servicemembers.

Dem House hopeful getting yanked from governor’s office during attempted sit-in goes viral ahead of election

Tennessee Democrat House hopeful Aftyn Behn was forcibly removed from Gov. Bill Lee's office by police in 2019 resurfaces as she campaigns for Tennessee's 7th congressional district seat.

Former Democratic presidential candidate talks about the future of his party after off-year election success

Jason Palmer predicts Democrats will adopt split messaging strategy for 2026 elections, choosing candidates based on regional politics after 2025 wins.

Mike Johnson: US-Israel alliance ‘really important’ for multiple reasons, antisemitism should be ‘called out’

House Speaker Mike Johnson defends U.S.-Israel alliance as strategic necessity, calls for "universal rejection" of antisemitism amid GOP divisions.

Texas Democrat — a Latin Grammy winner and party recruit — caught defacing Trump’s Hollywood star

Bobby Pulido, Grammy-nominated Tejano singer, challenges Rep. Monica De La Cruz after controversial 2016 video showing him urinating on Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star.

Appeals court upholds $1 million penalty against Trump over ‘frivolous’ Clinton, Comey lawsuit

A federal court ruled President Donald Trump and former lawyer Alina Habba must pay $1 million penalty for frivolous lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and James Comey.

Noem greenlit deportation flights after judge’s emergency order, DOJ reveals — fueling contempt fight

Judge Boasberg is presiding over a long-stalled contempt inquiry centered on whether senior Trump officials, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, knowingly defied his court order.

Greta Thunberg Comes Crawling Back

She’s on her way back down now at a pace approaching terminal velocity.

Hillel Is Failing to Fulfill Its Purpose

It’s worrisome at a time of rampant antisemitism on campus.

The Leaked Witkoff Call Reveals Schmoozing, and Not Much More

This is just the way this administration operates.

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