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Trump says ‘hatred’ between Putin, Zelenskyy blocking Ukraine peace deal

President Donald Trump said Saturday that "the hatred is so great" between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Trump touts US has ‘tremendous’ amount of Venezuelan oil, vows to ‘take care’ of Cuba after Iran focus

President Donald Trump declared Saturday that the U.S. is extracting "tremendous amounts of oil" from Venezuela and vowed to "take care" of Cuba's regime.

GOP senators says Trump’s strikes ‘significantly degraded’ Iran but emphasize attacks not ‘forever wars’

Republican senators say U.S. and Israeli strikes have reportedly degraded Iran's military capabilities but won't lead to "forever wars" in the Middle East.

NY Dems went too far in racial redistricting this time — and the left’s bigotry is clear

A not insubstantial number of black and Latino voters in the city vote Republican,...

Why every candidate for Congress should take a public stand on voter-ID

By blocking a Senate vote that would let the SAVE Act become law, Democrats...

Democrats pressure Mike Johnson to keep House in Washington over ‘rapidly developing’ Iran operation

House Democrats demand Speaker Mike Johnson cancel next week's recess, citing Iran threats and the loss of U.S. troops.

Newsom declares ‘Trump is in retreat’ after Noem ouster, demands Miller be ‘next’

Gavin Newsom calls Trump's firing of Kristi Noem is the latest sign of decline for the Republican president

Shadow fleet under fire: Iran’s strait shutdown could squeeze Russia’s war chest, China’s oil lifeline

Iran's military strikes reportedly threaten shadow oil networks, potentially raising energy costs for Russia and China amid ongoing international sanctions.

Illegal immigrant charged with voting in Pennsylvania in 5 presidential elections

Mauritanian man allegedly voted in five presidential elections in Pennsylvania despite being ordered deported from the U.S. in 2000, prosecutors said.

Mullin promises to earn Dem votes as GOP colleagues pounce on his seat

Oklahoma Republicans rush to claim Sen. Markwayne Mullin's Senate seat after his nomination to run DHS, with Reps. Stephanie Bice and Kevin Hern eyeing the job.

DOJ appeals Biden-appointed judge’s block on third-country deportations after Supreme Court steps in — twice

DOJ appeals federal judge's block on Trump deportation policy after Supreme Court twice overruled similar orders in high-stakes immigration battle.

Katie Couric Asks Gavin Newsom, ‘Are You Just Ridiculously Good-Looking?’

The word ‘affordability’ came up twice in Newsom’s one hour and 24 minute interview with Couric.

China Has Badly Corrupted Academic Research

The bad practices of many Chinese academics have spilled over into Western academics.

Noem Has No One to Blame but Herself

Kristi Noem is departing as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, finally exorcising one of the biggest liabilities of the Trump administration.

Legionella found at federal building that holds ICE detainees in Baltimore

Legionella, the waterborne bacteria that can lead to the deadly Legionnaires' disease, has been found at a federal building in Baltimore where illegal immigrants are kept in short-term detention, according to members of Congress who demanded answers Friday.

DOJ releases previously withheld Epstein files alleging Trump sexually assaulted a minor

The Justice Department on Thursday night released a trio of previously unseen interviews from the Epstein files that contain uncorroborated allegations that President Trump sexually assaulted a minor in the 1980s.

Trump says there will be no deal with Iran except ‘unconditional surrender’

President Trump says he will not strike any deals with Iran except "unconditional surrender," ruling out the possibility of negotiations to end the war.

‘Worse than a prison’: 911 calls, interviews reveal problems at ICE’s largest detention camp

Serious medical and mental health emergencies have been routine at the nation's largest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility since its opening, according to records obtained by The Associated Press.

Appeals court declares DC ban on certain gun magazines unconstitutional

Appeals court strikes down a local District of Columbia law banning gun magazines over 10 bullets, ruling the measure violates Second Amendment rights.

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