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Miranda Devine: FBI Director Kash Patel’s flamboyant lifestyle hits agency morale — while terror attacks strike US

The FBI's focus should have zeroed in on countering threats of Islamic terrorism rather than diverting agents onto immigration enforcement and other unrelated tasks, such as, reportedly, spending hours...

Javier Bardem sports anti-war pin, says ‘free Palestine’ at Oscars

Javier Bardem is sharing a simple message from the Oscars stage: "No to war and free Palestine." The "No Country for Old Men" actor presented the International Feature Film category at Sunday's Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Before reading his prepared remarks, Bardem delivered his brief anti-war call to action to applause from the audience....

Trump says he’s ‘thrilled’ to see Brendan Carr looking at FCC licenses of news organizations

President Trump on Sunday said he was “thrilled” to see the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr reviewing license renewal applications for broadcast corporations after accusing the media of perpetuating lies about Iran. “I am so thrilled to see Brendan Carr, the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), looking at the licenses of...

Jimmy Kimmel takes swipe at ‘Melania’ documentary at Oscars

Jimmy Kimmel is returning to the Oscars stage with a dig at President Trump and Melania Trump, and a free speech-related knock at CBS. The "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" personality, who hosted the Academy Awards four times, took to the stage on Sunday in Los Angeles to present Oscars in a pair of documentary film categories....

Trump says Cuba wants to make a deal with the US

President Trump told reporters on Sunday evening that Cuba wants to make a deal with the U.S.  “Cuba also wants to make a deal. And I think we will pretty soon make a deal or do whatever we have to do,” Trump said while traveling to Washington on Air Force One.  “We have a lot...

White House offers to let judge overseeing East Wing case tour construction site

The Trump administration on Friday offered to give a personal tour to Judge Richard J. Leon, the man overseeing the court case challenging President Trump's plans to build a ballroom in place of the now-demolished White House East Wing.

The fix is in: Lawmakers engineer their own successors

Republicans have spent years railing against a rigged political system. In Montana, one of their own is now accused of rigging a primary with President Trump's blessing -- and calling it a public service.

White House teases solutions to fertilizer crisis sparked by Iran war

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Friday that a bailout and other fixes under consideration for farmers struggling because of the fertilizer shortage sparked by the joint U.S.-Israel war against Iran.

‘Can’t find a dime’ for health care: Democrats link cost of Iran war to domestic priorities

Democrats spent much of last year attacking the GOP over spending cuts to health programs such as Obamacare and Medicaid. Now they're tying that fight to the debate over the war in Iran, saying the conflict is burning through public money that could have been spent on domestic priorities.

ICE replaces contractor at largest detention camp after scrutiny of living conditions

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is terminating the contractor running its largest detention facility and replacing it with a more experienced firm that will work to improve medical care and other services, the agency said Friday.

Boasberg blocks subpoenas against Fed Chair Jerome Powell

Judge Boasberg described the effort as an attempt to pressure Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell into lowering interest rates or resigning.

Hegseth announces Pentagon probe into deadly strike on Iranian school

Pentagon investigates deadly Iran strike that Tehran regime claims killed 168+ children at school by IRGC military site. U.S. investigation is underway.

Trump-backed voter ID bill faces GOP resistance as Tillis vows to stop it

Senate Republicans are ready for a floor battle over a voter ID bill despite internal divisions, with Sens. Thom Tillis , R-N.C., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, in opposition.

Poisonous Falsehood from Ramin Fatehi

The main reason gun-control proposals don’t tend to go far in our country is that most people, with good reason, don’t believe they will...

The American Islamist Threat Never Left Us

There is no reason we should be handing out citizenship to people who hate America and wish to kill Americans.

How Populism Turned the Road to Housing Act into the Road to Nowhere

Spikes in popular support for bad, but seemingly minor, anti-market policies can quickly spiral into more serious problems.

Justice Scalia at 90: A Justice for the Ages (Part 3)

As we mark his 90th birthday, we can say about the protracted fight for originalism to which he was indispensable: Justice Antonin Scalia won.

WATCH: Bessent says $11.3B first week of Iran war ‘not something we have to worry about’

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that the cost of the Iran war was "not something that we have to worry about," as the Pentagon said the first week of war cost the United States $11.3 billion.

Democrats want to censure GOP Rep. Andy Ogles over anti-Muslim comments; Rep. Randy Fine may be next

Rep. Andy Ogles is facing a censure threat over a series of social media posts made this week that include "Muslims don't belong in American society."

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