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All New Yorkers must stand up against the antisemites — including the mayor

Standing up to this madness shouldn’t be left to marginal figures like Dov Hikind: Sooner or later, Democratic big dogs like Rep. Hakeem Jefferies and (especially) Sen. Chuck Schumer...

Trump says White House ballroom will open around September 2028

Trump's announcement marks the first time he has provided a specific completion date for the $400 million ballroom.

Eric Trump threatens to sue Jen Psaki, MS NOW over China report

Eric Trump threatened to sue MS NOW host Jen Psaki after she accused him of traveling to China with his dad, President Trump, to further his business interests, saying his presence on the trip was a conflict of interest.

Mullin says ‘American History X’ scared him straight before faith changed his life

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says that as a younger man, he was on a path of mayhem that seemed destined to end behind bars -- until he got scared straight by a viewing of "American History X."

Iran war ‘almost over,’ dramatic price drop coming, interior secretary says

Those who are focused on soaring gasoline prices are "missing the big picture" about President Trump's war with Iran and should realize how much worse it could have been, Interior Department Secretary Doug Burgum said.

Mexico using ‘weaponized immigration’ to undermine US sovereignty, author of new book alleges

Author alleges Mexico uses consulates and migrant programs to influence U.S. politics, claiming "weaponized immigration" undermines American sovereignty.

From Caracas to Chicago: Trump’s Article II powers face their biggest tests yet

Trump is using his second White House term to test the limits of his Article II powers both at home and abroad, prompting fresh criticism and questions over his actions.

Swalwell governor bid hit with residency questions after court filing alleges he doesn’t live in California

California Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign calls residency challenge a "nonsense claim" as the congressman faces multiple Department of Justice probes while running to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2027.

The Second Amendment Back on the Supreme Court’s Docket

Hawaii’s law represents one of the most brazen attempts yet to effectively nullify the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in New York State Rifle &...

Republican state AGs use MLK holiday to dismantle affirmative action, DEI policies

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier each announced opinions Monday declaring affirmative action and DEI policies to be forbidden in their states -- on the holiday set aside to honor civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

House Speaker Mike Johnson says he doesn’t see ‘any necessity’ for war with Iran

House Speaker Mike Johnson does not see the U.S. going to war against Iran, despite President Trump threatening military intervention if Tehran executes protesters.

Schmitt proposes bill to make it easier to revoke citizenship of fraudsters after Minnesota scandal

Sen. Eric Schmitt wants to make it easier for the U.S. to revoke the citizenship of individuals who defraud the government in response to the Somali-led organizations in Minnesota that used a pandemic program to steal hundreds of millions in taxpayer money.

Appeals court revives case challenging Pelosi’s COVID-era proxy voting scheme

A federal appeals court said Thursday it will revisit the legality of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's COVID-era proxy voting system and erased a ruling that had upheld the scheme as constitutional.

The current U.S. political climate is spurring a ‘reclaim’ and rallying on the MLK holiday

As communities across the country on Monday host parades, panels and service projects for the 40th federal observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the political climate for some is more fraught with tensions than festive with reflection on the slain Black American civil rights icon's legacy.

As faith in the U.S. fades a year into Trump 2.0, Europe breaks with reliance on American security

"Intimidation," "threats" and "blackmail" are just some of the terms being used by European Union leaders to describe U.S. President Donald Trump's warning that he will slap new tariffs on nations opposing American control of Greenland.

Diplomacy or retaliation? The EU mulls its options as tensions with U.S. rise over Greenland

Threats from the White House over Greenland have sparked outrage and a flurry of diplomatic activity across Europe, as leaders consider possible countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs and the first-ever use of the European Union's anti-coercion instrument.

Trump calls for Rep. Ilhan Omar to be jailed or deported, says she is linked to fraud in Minnesota

President Trump said Rep. Ilhan Omar "knows everything there is to know" about fraud in Minnesota and should be jailed or deported to Somalia.

Trump warns US can no longer think ‘purely of peace’ as he pushes for Greenland control

Trump threatens 25% tariffs on European allies including Denmark until Greenland purchase agreement reached, warns he no longer thinks 'purely of peace.'

Noem hammers Walz, Frey for ignoring 1,360 ICE detainers for criminal illegal aliens

The DHS accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey of protecting criminals after arresting 10,000 illegal immigrants on Monday.

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