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Jeff Landry’s trying to swing the Louisiana GOP Senate race. Will it work?

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry wants to be a kingmaker. But his efforts to elevate Rep. Julia Letlow’s Senate campaign is irritating other Republicans in the state. The first-term GOP...

Fetterman defends Erika Kirk’s emotional response to WHCA Dinner shooting: ‘What’s wrong with people?’

Sen. Fetterman recalls emotional exchange with Charlie Kirk's widow Erika after the shooting and weighs in on Iran nuclear policy and defense spending.

Rep Jayapal defends outreach after Cuba trip drew conspiracy allegations, death threats

Rep. Pramila Jayapal says she has received death threats after revealing she spoke with foreign ambassadors during a congressional trip to Cuba.

Behind summit smiles, Xi gives blunt warning to Trump of ‘clashes’ and ‘conflicts’

Xi Jinping warned Trump that Taiwan could cause clashes and even conflicts between the U.S. and China, injecting tension into the Beijing summit.

Vance takes fraud fight to Maine

BANGOR, Maine — Vice President JD Vance took his fraud-fighting tour to Maine on...

Trump vows to block low-income housing in Pacific Palisades: ‘I’m not going to allow it to happen’

President Donald Trump vowed to block federal funding for low-income housing in Pacific Palisades, saying it would "destroy the value" of homes in the area.

Fox News Poll: An early look at the 2026 midterms

Fox News poll shows Democrats leading Republicans 52% to 46% in generic congressional ballot for midterm elections, highest Democratic support recorded.

The Violent and Mentally Ill

What we have seen in Minneapolis was predictable, and we saw it in several cities in 2020.

As pro rodeo considers moving HQ to Wyoming, conservative lawmakers question incentives

Rodeo 's biggest organizing body, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, has all but decided to move its headquarters from Colorado to Wyoming, the state with a bucking horse logo, the University of Wyoming Cowboys and the world's largest outdoor rodeo.

Detainees pepper-sprayed on 2 occasions at Florida ‘Deportation Depot’ immigration detention center

Detainees have been pepper-sprayed on at least two occasions at a Florida immigration detention center dubbed "Deportation Depot" since it opened last September.

FBI seizure of Georgia ballots reflects pursuit of Trump’s 2020 election grievance

In an extraordinary scene this week, FBI agents pulled box trucks up to a warehouse south of Atlanta and drove away with hundreds of boxes containing ballots and other documents related to the 2020 election in Georgia's most populous county.

Man posing as FBI agent fails to break Luigi Mangione out of jail

A man posing as an FBI agent unsuccessfully tried a jailbreak Wednesday for Luigi Mangione, the man charged with gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Seen, Heard & Whispered: Melania film draws crowds; Trump diet revealed; ‘Fathers Wanted’ premieres

Interest in the new documentary on first lady Melania Trump is so strong that producers are working on opening overflow theaters, "Seen, Heard & Whispered" has been told.

Operation Metro Surge crosses 3,500 arrest mark; here’s who’s getting caught

Victor Navarro Govea, a Mexican, crossed into the U.S. illegally in 2009. Last year, he was deemed to be a bona fide candidate for a special victim's visa. He was granted a four-year deportation amnesty by Homeland Security, which should have lasted through 2029.

Trump to bolster government response to drug addiction

President Trump is creating a new group Thursday aimed at bolstering the federal government's response to drug addiction and substance abuse.

Pro-life advocates blast Trump team for pausing abortion pill lawsuit

Pro-life advocates slammed the Trump administration this week for stalling a federal lawsuit that seeks to keep mail-order abortion pills out of Louisiana.

Man arrested for spraying Rep. Omar faces federal assault charge

The man who squirted apple cider vinegar on Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar during Tuesday's town hall in Minneapolis has been charged with assault by the Justice Department.

Trump’s crime crackdown with troops cost nearly $500 million

The Trump administration spent almost half a billion dollars to send military personnel to U.S. cities to smother crime and protect federal buildings, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office.

Minneapolis mayor slams ICE as ‘bullies,’ warns other leaders ‘it will be your city that is next’

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey urged fellow mayors to resist the Trump administration's federal immigration enforcement operations, claiming agents make the city "less safe."

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