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Federal judge in New York ties Trump admin hands on arrests at immigration courts

Federal judge blocks ICE courthouse arrests at Manhattan immigration courts after government lawyers admitted making a material mistaken statement of fact.

Duffy unleashes on Buttigieg with swipe over which admin has accomplished more: ‘Moved like a sloth’

Sean Duffy called Pete Buttigieg a "sloth" in a video highlighting Trump administration wins on air traffic control and trucker licensing reforms on Sunday.

After losing Senate seat, Cassidy answers whether he regrets voting to impeach Trump

Sen Bill Cassidy defended his vote to impeach President Donald Trump on Monday, saying he considered it a "privilege" to upholding the Constitution.

Blue-state tax burden fuels Americans fleeing to Republican-led southern states

The widening fiscal gap between red and blue America is driving migration patterns as states compete for residents with vastly different tax models.

Poland seeks answers after Pentagon scraps planned US armored brigade rotation

Poland seeks answers from U.S. officials after the Pentagon canceled a planned armored brigade rotation, raising concerns among NATO's top defense spender.

‘The People’s Qur’an’: Mamdani announces NYC Qur’an exhibit with book belonging to revolutionary activist

Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Tuesday that one of the Qur’ans he used to swear in as the city’s first Muslim leader will be kept on display at the main branch of the New York Public Library.

Trump announces Venezuela is turning over millions of barrels of oil to US government ‘immediately’

President Donald Trump announced Venezuela will transfer 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S. after dictator Nicolás Maduro's capture, with proceeds to benefit both nations.

US gains leverage over Canadian oil, weakens China amid US plans to overhaul Venezuelan oil market

Energy experts say President Donald Trump’s push to revive Venezuela’s oil market boosts the United States' leverage with China, while putting Canada at a disadvantage.

WATCH: Horse-mounted officers capture previously deported child predator at border

Horse-mounted Texas Department of Public Safety officers captured a previously deported illegal alien child predator on a private ranch close to the border.

Trump says he’s backing Cuellar’s GOP rival despite pardoning him after daughters’ ‘heart-wrenching’ plea

President Donald Trump backs Tano Tijerina over Rep. Henry Cuellar, whom he pardoned after the Justice Department charged the Texas congressman with taking bribes.

Seven US service members injured in Venezuela raid to capture Maduro, official says

Seven U.S. service members injured during alleged Venezuela operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, with five service members returned to duty.

Georgia calls special election in March to fill MTG vacancy after Trump rupture and resignation

Georgia sets March 10, 2026 special election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's House seat after her resignation following public break with President Trump.

Trump ousting of Maduro draws parallels to US raid in Panama – but there are some major contrasts

Maduro's arrest and indictment echo a case the U.S. brought more than 30 years ago against Panama's leader, Manuel Noriega.

Ninth Circuit Panel Embraces Robust Church-Autonomy Doctrine on Hiring

In a unanimous ruling today (in Union Gospel Mission v. Brown), a Ninth Circuit panel delivered a sweeping victory for the religious liberty of...

A Look into the Mind of the Mamdani Marxist

The elevation of figures such as the fanatical Cea Weaver has been edifying.

U.S. nearly triples list of nations whose citizens must post bonds up to $15,000 to apply for visas

The Trump administration is nearly tripling the number of countries whose passport holders will be required to post bonds of up to $15,000 to apply to enter the United States.

Former Rep. Richard T. Schulze dies at 96

Former Rep. Richard T. "Dick" Schulze, a Republican who represented Philadelphia's suburbs for 18 years, died peacefully Dec. 23 at his home in the Washington, D.C., area. He was 96.

White House marks Jan. 6 with website accusing Democrats of targeting ‘innocent’ Americans

The White House marked the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol by launching a website accusing Democrats of rewriting the narrative and targeting "innocent" Americans.

Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate running on ousting Chuck Schumer as party leader

Senate Democratic primaries in 2026 are turning into proxy wars over Charles E. Schumer's leadership amid a growing desire for wholesale change within the party.

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