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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 head-slapping events in the world...

Keisha Lance Bottoms’ lead is making some Georgia Democrats uneasy

Georgia Democrats are worried their front-runner will fumble a “once in a generation” chance...

Supreme Court Keeps Telehealth Abortions Legal

The case now goes back to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

America gains a foothold in the world’s most critical chokepoint

America just signed an agreement that will give it a perch on the world’s most important natural waterway, the Strait of Malacca.

Trump touts ‘fantastic trade deals’ in final Xi meeting amid tariff standoff

President Donald Trump touts an incredible visit and fantastic trade deals with China after his final meeting with Xi, as Beijing agrees to order 200 Boeing jets.

Trump has ‘very good’ call with Minneapolis Mayor Frey, announces border czar Homan meeting

President Trump announced a "very good" call with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey as riots continue amid federal immigration enforcement. Tom Homan will meet with the mayor tomorrow.

GOP senator demands DHS immigration chiefs testify after fatal shootings in Minnesota

Sen. Rand Paul's, R-Ky., request comes on the heels of the latest fatal shooting involving a border patrol agent, though his inquiry is more focused on the billions flowing to DHS.

Former Trail Blazer Chris Dudley to run again for governor of Oregon

Former Portland Trail Blazer center Chris Dudley has launched a second attempt to run for governor of Oregon as a Republican, a long-shot bid...

Third Circuit Rejects Rehearing on Alina Habba’s Disqualification as New Jersey U.S. Attorney

The next question is whether the Trump DOJ will appeal to the Supreme Court.

Fire Kristi Noem into the Sun

At a minimum, the DHS secretary should immediately become the least visible member of this administration.

ICE fight starts another shutdown showdown with Democrats demanding reworking of DHS funding bill

Senate Democrats are taking another government funding hostage with no real plan for how to achieve their policy aims.

The first refugee to lead the U.N. refugee agency calls this a ‘very difficult moment in history’

The first refugee to lead the U.N. refugee agency said Monday the world faces "a very difficult moment in history" and is appealing to a common humanity amid dramatic change.

Judges releasing migrant gang members as DHS detention face legal hurdles

Federal judges have ordered the government to release migrants that the government believes to be violent gang members, drawing a rebuke from Trump officials who say the judges are endangering Americans.

Trump signals ICE pullout from Minnesota chaos

President Trump, responding to the shooting death of anti-ICE activist Alex Pretti, appears on the verge of withdrawing federal agents who have swarmed Minneapolis to hunt down illegal immigrants, sparking increasingly violent street protests.

Trump says he closes eyes during Cabinet meetings because they’re ‘boring as hell’

President Trump disparaged his own Cabinet meetings in an interview published Monday, saying they are "boring as hell" and can't wait to get out of them while denying that he's lost some of his vigor.

What to know about Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, as he heads to Minneapolis

President Donald Trump announced that his border czar, Tom Homan, will go to Minneapolis this week following the fatal shooting of an ICU nurse Saturday in the Midwestern city that has become the epicenter of opposition to the president's controversial immigration crackdown.

J.D. Vance wins pro-life 2028 GOP presidential straw poll

Vice President J.D. Vance was the top choice for the Republican presidential nomination in a straw poll conducted at the National Pro-Life Summit, the latest in a series of polls putting him at the front of the 2028 pack.

White House accuses Minnesota officials of whipping up protesters as ‘distraction’ to cover up fraud

The White House accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and other state officials Monday of urging agitators to protest against immigration enforcement and cause chaos in Minneapolis' streets as a distraction from federal fraud probes against the officials.

Trump zeroes in on domestic issues after foreign forays of first year

President Trump's trip to Iowa on Tuesday marks a pivot to domestic issues in a make-or-break midterm year, after an intense focus on foreign trade and settling wars during the first 12 months of his term.

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