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Backlash grows after Clinton-appointed judge frees migrants over ICE agent masking

Federal judges were criticized for releasing ICE detainees after agents wore masks during arrests. West Virginia officials defend masking to protect agents.

Bill Clinton says Trump ‘never said anything’ to suggest he was involved with Epstein: Comer

House Oversight Chair James Comer says Bill Clinton testified he never heard President Donald Trump implicate himself with Jeffrey Epstein during a deposition Friday.

NASA chief vows four Moon missions before Trump’s term ends in ambitious 2028 timeline

NASA administrator Jared Isaacman reveals timeline for Artemis Moon missions, promising three launches during Trump's term despite Artemis II delays.

Two more Trump allies say Biden FBI secretly seized their data amid ‘weaponization’ controversy

FBI secretly sought records of Trump allies including Kash Patel and Susie Wiles during Biden administration, new court revelations show in detail.

The Era of Vice

Oren Cass warns that conservatism without moral guardrails becomes an open bar for vice.

Report exposes billions in uncovered fraud, waste as watchdog coalition offers support to Trump’s crackdown

Conservative state officers pledge to join JD Vance's anti-fraud mission, claiming they've already protected $28 billion in taxpayer funds nationwide.

DOJ sues 5 more states, demanding access to voter rolls: ‘We will not be deterred’

The Department of Justice sued five additional states, requesting voter roll data as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to access election records.

Corporate America is on the move, and these red states are cashing in

Red states are winning the corporate headquarters battle as Texas dominates relocations while California bleeds business losses in unprecedented shift.

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other...

FAA restricts Texas airspace after Pentagon reportedly strikes down Customs and Border Protection drone

Pentagon reportedly shot down U.S. Customs and Border Protection drone near Texas-Mexico border, prompting criticism and flight restrictions.

Senator Slotkin on why Dems need their own ‘Project 2029’ | The Conversation

Senator Slotkin on why Dems need their own 'Project 2029' | The Conversation lead image

U.K. Assisted Dying Bill Is Dying

The government has said it will not give the assisted dying bill any further debate time in the House of Lords.

Federal prosecutor admits ‘extraordinary’ timing in Abrego Garcia smuggling case charges

Federal prosecutor defends human smuggling charges against Salvadoran migrant two years after traffic stop, amid claims of vindictive prosecution.

Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union; no meddling with tariffs

Republican divisions emerge over Trump's tariff policies as the president pushes Congress to pass the SAVE Act and restrict congressional stock trading.

Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union: ‘So we’ll see how it goes’

Republican divisions emerge over Trump's tariff policies as the president pushes Congress to pass the SAVE Act and restrict congressional stock trading.

Vulnerable House Dem lashes out at Trump’s ‘racist’ SOTU challenge: ‘That was uncomfortable’

Rep. Janelle Bynum called Trump's State of the Union challenge "racist" after he asked Congress to stand for prioritizing American citizens over immigrants.

The AI Job Apocalypse Is Not Here Yet

Block.xyz’s layoffs of 40 percent of its workforce is more about Covid-era over-hiring.

Anthropic CEO Rejects Pentagon’s Demands to Use AI Technology for Broader Military Purposes

The administration is threatening both to blacklist the company and to force it to allow its Claude AI model to be used as the...

Yes, Fraud Can and Does Invalidate Elections

Here are a couple dozen examples.

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