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Save LA’s libraries from violent vagrants

Public libraries are among the most important resources in any town.

Brass bands in Beijing make way for sticker shock at home as Trump returns to escalating inflation

President Donald Trump returned from the spectacle of a Chinese state visit to a less than welcoming U.S. economy - with the military band and garden tour in Beijing giving way to pressure over how to fix America's escalating inflation rate.

Haberman: Trump ‘has seemed far less attuned to voters’ concerns lately’

New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman on Friday pointed to a disconnect between voters and President Trump after he told reporters he does not think “even a little bit” about Americans’ financial situations when dealing with Iran. “He has seemed far less attuned to voters' concerns lately and has been publicly talking more...

Sunday shows preview: Trump returns from China as Iran war fuels economic anxiety

President Trump is back home following a high-stakes meeting in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping that focused on trade, Taiwan and the spiking energy prices amid the war in Iran. Trump arrived on Wednesday and met with Xi the following day. He praised Xi, telling him it was "an honor" to be his friend....

GOP senator blasts Hegseth for ‘careless decision’ on troop posture

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) offered harsh criticism for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday over reported changes at the Pentagon, including a shift in U.S. military posture around the globe and the exits of multiple senior military officers in recent months. “The careless decision to reduce our force posture in Europe, along with moves by...

Successful Education Reform Needs Parent Power to Work in the Long Term

Mississippi is making great education strides — but building on these gains demands that parents have a say.

Judge rules in favor of anti-ICE protesters; says they can legally shadow DHS vehicles

A federal judge ruled Friday that federal agents in Minnesota have been too harsh in dealing with anti-ICE protesters, and specifically forbade them from taking action against people who trail their vehicles as long as they keep a reasonable distance.

‘LA DOGE’ delivers nearly $1 billion in savings for red state: ‘Unbelievably tremendous effort’

Though the federal government’s Department of Government Efficiency has been largely disbanded, a Louisiana state version dubbed “LA DOGE," has pushed on garnering $1 billion savings.

Philadelphia’s threat to prosecute ICE could trigger landmark court fight over authority, experts warn

Legal experts weigh in as Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner threatens to prosecute ICE agents for potential violations, triggering possible court fight.

White House torches Newsom as ‘inauthentic slimeball’ after California governor walks back ICE rhetoric

California Governor Gavin Newsom walks back his office's criticism of ICE as terrorism during podcast with Ben Shapiro, defending state cooperation with federal immigration officers.

Virginia Democrats move to seize redistricting power, opening door to 4 new left-leaning seats

Virginia Senate approves constitutional amendment which would allow the legislature to redraw congressional maps, potentially adding four Democratic seats for upcoming elections.

IRS confirms Trump-ordered $1,776 ‘Warrior Dividend’ for 1.45M troops is tax-free

IRS ruling ensures military personnel keep every dollar of their $1,776 'Warrior Dividend' as payments reach active duty and reserve forces nationwide.

Michael Cohen says NY prosecutors ‘pressured and coerced’ him into anti-Trump testimony

Michael Cohen alleges New York prosecutors pressured him to provide testimony aimed at securing convictions against President Donald Trump in high-profile cases.

Florida GOP candidate wants 50% ‘sin tax’ on OnlyFans creators to fight ‘cultural degeneracy’

Republican Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback proposed a 50% "sin tax" on OnlyFans creators, claiming it would raise $200 million for education.

California man arrested for allegedly making online death threats against JD Vance during Disneyland visit

A California man accused of posting pipe bomb threats on Disney's Instagram during Vice President JD Vance's Disneyland visit now faces federal criminal charges.

Justice Dept. sues Virginia to demand access to voter list

The Trump Justice Department has sued to get access to Virginia's full voter registration list, saying the state has illegally refused to turn it over.

Justice Dept. issues subpoenas probing Minnesota leaders for obstructing federal enforcement

The Trump Justice Department is pursuing an investigation into top Minnesota political leaders for impeding federal law enforcement and has issued subpoenas, according to news reports Friday.

DHS closes out first year under Trump with record-low border numbers

Homeland Security continued its record streak of border calm, announcing another drop in illegal immigrants caught at the southern border in December.

Vance to headline March for Life for second year in a row

Vice President J.D. Vance will be the featured speaker next week at the 2026 March for Life rally, marking his second consecutive in-person appearance at the annual pro-life gathering on the National Mall.

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