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Hillary Clinton says migration ‘went too far’ and ‘needs to be fixed in a humane way’

Hillary Clinton appears to shift stance on immigration, calling migration "disruptive" and advocating for secure borders at Munich Security Conference.

The amount of advice Mamdani needs to simply do his job is WORRYING

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is off to a terrible start, and it’s not just his...

Baby food sold across the US recalled due to possible health risk

CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — A baby food sold in Connecticut and 48 other states has been recalled due to a possible health risk, according to the FDA. Initiative Foods issued a recall for Tippy Toes brand Apple Pear Banana Fruit puree due to elevated levels of patulin. This naturally occurring substance is produced by molds that...

Zelensky touts meeting with Witkoff, Kushner ahead of Geneva talks with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had a phone call with Trump administration envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner on Saturday ahead of trilateral talks in Geneva next week, saying all three “count” on the meetings with Russia being "truly productive.” “Not everything can be shared over the phone, and our negotiating team will present...

Bad Bunny represents U.S better than Trump, Americans say in poll

60% said they approved of the Spanish-language show.

RFK Jr. confesses he snorted cocaine off toilets

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., reflecting on maintaining his sobriety for more than four decades, said his cocaine habit knew no bounds.

Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy

In one testimonial after another, teachers detailed all the ways President Trump's immigration crackdown has shaped their work and the lives of their students.

Timeline: Wayne Gretzky’s relationship with Donald Trump

Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky's friendship with President Trump has transformed "The Great One" from national hero to polarizing figure in Canada.

DOJ says Harvard is hiding racial admissions data

The Justice Department accused Harvard University of hiding its data about racial admissions and filed a lawsuit Friday demanding the school release the information to federal investigators.

Democrat claims SAVE Act would block married women from voting; Republicans say that’s wrong

Democratic Rep. Hillary Scholten is opposing Republican SAVE America Act voter ID legislation, arguing it creates obstacles for married women voters due to birth certificate requirements.

Trump admin rips Mamdani, local Dems as activists override gov’t move at NYC monument: ‘Focused on theatrics’

Trump administration removes Pride flag from historic Stonewall monument, sparking outrage from NYC officials who defiantly re-raised the rainbow flag.

ICE director stands his ground after Swalwell blowup, says Democrats are ‘misleading their constituents’

ICE Director Todd Lyons refuses to resign despite mounting Democratic pressure, telling Fox News he stands firmly by immigration enforcement mission.

Trump to honor special forces behind Maduro capture at Fort Bragg as global tensions escalate

Trump visits Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to honor special operations forces who allegedly captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in Operation Absolute Resolve earlier in 2026.

Trump’s Operation Metro Surge located 3,000 missing migrant children in Minneapolis, Emmer says

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer says Trump’s Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis led to the recovery of 3,000 migrant children and the arrest of thousands of illegal immigrants.

Is Teaching Standard English ‘Oppressive’?

The attack on English standards goes back to the 1970s.

Washington Already Tried This Rail Safety Playbook. It Failed

Reanimating the same framework through executive maneuver would not make the rail system safer.

AI Optimism?

‘I think right now is the time it’s to be bullish on this technology, not to be terrified of it.’

DOJ Sues Harvard for Withholding Data on Race in Admissions

‘At every turn, Harvard has thwarted the Department’s efforts to investigate potential discrimination,’ the lawsuit states.

A Line We Shouldn’t Cross

We don’t like foreign meddling in our elections, and rightly so; we should remember that other countries’ people don’t like it, either.

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