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Smith memo: Trump had classified docs shared with just 6 people, others tied to his business interests

Among the classified records taken to Mar-a-Lago by President Trump were documents so sensitive that one had been distributed to just six people, while another set was relevant to his business interests. The disclosure, made to the House Judiciary Committee as part of its investigation into the probes into Trump, offers new details about the...

Chicago alderwoman apologizes for ‘wrong place at the wrong time’ comment on slain student

Chicago Alderwoman Maria Hadden apologizes after 'wrong place at the wrong time' remarks about slain Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.

What the canceled USC debate reveals about California Democrats

Two Republican candidates for governor are leading a crowded field in the polls, so...

Michael Goodwin: Trump Derangement Syndrome continues to fuel the left’s dangerous and misleading agenda

When the term “Trump Derangement Syndrome” was coined, the words carried a hint of...

Trump vs. Newsom: Who said it better?

The real issue here: The Newsom crew is shallow, silly, unoriginal, inauthentic and detached...

Reporter’s Notebook: GOP eyes DHS deal funding ICE probes, but not removals, as shutdown drags

Senate Republicans reportedly plan to end the partial DHS shutdown by funding most of the agency while leaving ICE enforcement and removal unfunded.

Minnesota millionaire who qualified for food stamps warns of ‘fraud by design’ loophole ahead of hearing

A millionaire says he qualified for food stamps via a SNAP loophole and will testify at a Minnesota state hearing pushing for stricter asset test reforms.

Biden-appointed judge rejects Trump HHS declaration on transgender treatments for kids

A federal judge ruled RFK Jr. exceeded his authority with an HHS declaration claiming gender-affirming care for minors is unsafe, granting relief.

DOJ accuses courts of undercutting executive power in high-stakes Supreme Court border case

The DOJ will argue that lower courts are undermining the federal government’s ability to manage the southern border in a closely watched Supreme Court case about how migrants make asylum claims.

Cornyn targets lawmakers’ airport fast pass as TSA lines grow during DHS shutdown

Sen. John Cornyn's, R-Texas, bill requiring lawmakers to use standard TSA screening passed the Senate unanimously amid the ongoing Homeland Security shutdown.

Lawmakers’ airport perks in crosshairs as DHS shutdown snarls travelers, TSA

Rep. Ashley Hinson unveiled a new bill to strip lawmakers of airport perks during the shutdown as TSA agents miss paychecks and travelers face hourslong waits.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 24

1997—By a vote of 4 to 3, the Ohio supreme court rules in DeRolph v. State that Ohio’s existing system of financing its public-school system violates the...

Congress Can Split Up the Homeland Security Funding

There is no good reason to disrupt airport security over an immigration policy dispute.

The Supreme Court Takes Up a Vital, Slam-Dunk Immigration Case

Activist judges have been defying the Trump administration and making temporary protected status all but permanent.

Trump casts Florida mail ballot as he pushes Congress to severely limit that voting option

President Trump has cast another mail ballot in Florida as he continues to publicly bash the voting method as a source of fraud and push Congress to curtail the practice.

Afghanistan frees US citizen Dennis Coyle over a year after Taliban arrest

An American man held by the Taliban for more than a year without charges has been released and is on his way home, Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs Adam Boehler told Fox News.

Dennis Coyle, 64, an academic who spent nearly two decades working in Afghanistan, was taken from his home in Kabul in January 2025 by Taliban intelligence and held in near-solitary confinement, Boehler said, adding that Coyle committed no crime and was used as leverage.

Last month, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio designated Afghanistan a "state sponsor of wrongful detention," accusing the Taliban of unjustly detaining Americans and other foreign nationals like Coyle and calling for his release.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. 

Democrats hammer ICE for arresting 2 at San Francisco airport

California Democrats allege excessive force after a viral video showed ICE agents detaining a crying woman at San Francisco International Airport.

Red wealth, dark money: How an American tycoon deploys Mao’s playbook against the West

Fox News Digital reveals how $278 million of Singham’s fortune moved through shell-like entities, shared boards and interconnected nonprofits.

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