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Dan Bongino’s first podcast back: Score-settling, technical glitches and a Trump interview

After a nine-month stint helping run the FBI, former deputy director Dan Bongino is a podcaster once again. On Bongino’s first show back on Monday, President Donald Trump briefly...

Trump undercuts GOP push to attach SAVE Act to shutdown bill as conservatives threaten mutiny

President Donald Trump called for immediate passage of bipartisan funding deal as Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., leads the House Republican push to attach voter ID requirements.

Trump admin hit with federal lawsuit over immigrant visa ban affecting 75 countries worldwide

Legal advocacy groups argue the Trump administration's immigrant visa suspension for 75 countries unlawfully rewrites immigration law and discriminates based on nationality.

Trump ‘ask us’ doctrine explained as protests rage in far left states

President Donald Trump has vowed not to bring federal law enforcement into Democrat cities amid protests “unless and until" officials there “ask us" for help — and do so politely.

I’m suing social-media platforms like Snapchat — so someone else’s child doesn’t die like mine did

I never imagined I would be a plaintiff in the landmark social-media-addiction trials that started last...

House Speaker cautiously optimistic on DHS funding deal, but draws hard line on mask ban, visible ID

House Speaker Mike Johnson is signaling that a deal with Democrats on funding the Department of Homeland Security for a full year is within reach.

Government shutdowns may be fewer, but they’re increasingly disruptive

U.S. government shutdowns have become longer and more frequent due to partisan rancor, with 22 closures since 1976 affecting federal agencies nationwide.

Trump considers legal action against Michael Wolff and Epstein estate after latest document release

President Donald Trump threatens to sue author Michael Wolff and the Epstein estate, claiming newly released files show the pair conspired against him.

Senate Republicans push for House GOP rebellion against funding package, voter ID legislation

Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Mike Lee's, R-Utah, demands for DHS funding and SAVE America Act could extend government shutdown by forcing package back to Senate for potential rejection.

Democrats post early fundraising edge in marquee 2026 Senate races

One bright spot for Democrats as they face a tough path to taking back the Senate this year: Their candidates are raising a lot...

An ATF Director Republicans Can (Finally) Support

Republicans should be excited that this important post will finally be filled, and filled by someone who will do the job well.

‘Melania’ documentary delights audiences, foils naysayers with successful opening weekend

"Melania" blew past expectations in its debut, opening to the strongest ticket sales for a documentary in a decade and reaping rave reviews from moviegoers despite scathing takes from critics.

What Trump’s next pick to lead the Federal Reserve means for your wallet

Federal Reserve leadership change could determine affordability for millions as borrowing costs squeeze household budgets ahead of midterm elections.

Michigan’s three-car pileup of a primary has Senate Democrats worried

DETROIT — As a professional driver navigated a gleaming new Ford Bronco Sport up a steep ridge, Mallory McMorrow found herself pinned in the...

Potential Walz successor unleashes on state’s sanctuary policies: ‘The rule of law matters’

Minnesota GOP gubernatorial candidate Patrick Knight sounded off on Gov. Tim Walz and other leading Dems, saying that the state is “cratering" as they treat the law like a “buffet."

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 1

2023—The D.C. Circuit denies rehearing en banc of a divided panel ruling (in Washington Alliance of Technology Workers v. Department of Homeland Security) that held that federal immigration law gives the executive branch...

NPR and PBS Never Needed Your Taxpayer Dollars

‘Vanishingly few’ stations have shuttered so far. Surprised?

Virginia Proposal to Expand Offshore Wind Power Threatens National Security

Wind projects create radar interference and clutter that could put U.S. assets in Norfolk at risk.

The Troubling Trend of Combat-Uniform Creep

What law enforcement officers wear matters.

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