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Feds shine in big California hospice fraud bust

In a coordinated takedown early Thursday morning, the feds arrested eight people –– in Covina, Glenale, Anaheim and Lakewood –– in connection with more than $50 million in Medicare fraud.

Colorado House advances conversion therapy lawsuit bill; GOP lawmaker calls it ‘slap in the face’ to SCOTUS

Colorado Democrats advance a bill creating civil lawsuit pathways against conversion therapy providers just days after the Supreme Court blocked the ban.

Feds’ fraud takedown: Just the start

Federal authorities arrested eight people in Los Angeles tied to a hospice fraud scheme...

How ‘progressive’ K-12 education promotes bigotry in California

Jewish students and educators in K-12 schools across the country are experiencing a surge...

Ex-counterterrorism chief says Trump must restrain Israel before he can declare victory in Iran

Former Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent said U.S. President Donald Trump can only claim victory in the Iran war once he has restrained Israel.

Senate passes bill to fund most of DHS after House GOP caves

The Senate unanimously approved a bipartisan deal funding most of DHS except ICE and Border Patrol, moving to end the 48-day shutdown standoff.

Senate candidate ripped over ‘word salad’ response to whether world is better off without ayatollah

Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed faces backlash after Republicans accused him of equating the Trump administration with the ayatollah's regime.

Trump calls on world to build ‘delayed courage,’ seize key oil route from Iran

While addressing the nation on Wednesday night, President Donald Trump called on the world's countries to “build up some delayed courage" and “just take" the Strait of Hormuz.

Former Rep MTG vents that she’s ‘so beyond done,’ characterizing Trump’s address as ‘WAR WAR WAR’

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said in a post on X that all she heard in President Donald Trump's Wednesday night address "was WAR WAR WAR."

FLASHBACK: Dem senate candidate was critical vote in confirming judge who tied voter ID to ‘White supremacy’

Sherrod Brown faces heat over his vote confirming Judge Natasha Merle, who linked voter ID laws to White supremacy, as he seeks to reclaim his Ohio Senate seat.

GOP infighting, Democrats’ unmet demands and a CLEAR windfall: Who’s winning and losing the DHS shutdown

TSA agents slept in cars and sold plasma, GOP divisions deepened and CLEAR sign-ups surged — the DHS shutdown's winners and losers revealed.

Trump unleashes on Obama’s ‘disaster’ Iran nuclear deal, says he was ‘honored’ to rip it apart

President Trump said one of his biggest Iran achievements was terminating Barack Obama's 2015 nuclear deal, calling it a "disaster" that helped Iran get a nuclear weapon.

What you need to know: 5 key takeaways from Trump’s Iran address

President Trump addressed the nation Wednesday, saying the United States’ “core strategic objectives" in Iran are “nearing completion"—just a month after “Operation Epic Fury" began.

Inside the blame game roiling Georgia’s GOP Senate primary

Republicans once saw Georgia as the crown jewel of their Senate pickup opportunities. They’re now blaming each other as the GOP primary unravels into...

Trump says it would be ‘intolerable’ for Iran to have nuclear weapons

President Trump on Wednesday made the case to a skeptical American public that the military operation in Iran is necessary to stop Tehran from building a nuclear weapon.

Behind the scenes of Congress’ eleventh-hour rush to fund the DHS

Congress used voice votes and rare procedural maneuvers to end the six-week DHS shutdown, with the House ultimately accepting the Senate-passed bill.

Trump says Iran ‘no longer a threat’ after 32 days — outlines next phase of US war

Trump declares Iran "no longer a threat" after a 32-day military campaign, claiming nuclear sites were destroyed by B-2 bombers and warning of more strikes.

Trump ally testifies in trial over secret Venezuela lobbying effort

A top Washington lobbyist who is closely allied with President Donald Trump testified in federal court that he immediately cut ties with former Congressman David Rivera when he learned in 2020 that Venezuela's government had awarded the Miami Republican a $50 million contract, shattering his belief that they were both working to hasten Nicolas Maduro 's downfall.

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