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Trump makes fresh Greenland play after Xi talks as China’s Arctic ambitions loom

President Trump revives Greenland pressure as part of a broader Arctic strategy aimed at blocking Chinese influence following his summit with Xi Jinping.

Jackson doubles down on criticism of fellow justices over Louisiana redistricting case: ‘Be better’

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson doubled down on her criticism of the court's handling of the Louisiana racial gerrymandering case.

Trump calls for DOJ probe into Maryland mail-in ballot error, suspecting ‘corrupt’ Gov. Wes Moore ties

Trump alleges Maryland's mail-in ballot error ties to Gov. Wes Moore and calls on the DOJ to investigate ahead of the state's June 23 primary election.

Civil liberty advocates sue blue state over ‘show your papers’ gun law

A lawsuit against Illinois challenges the constitutionality of the state's Firearm Owners Identification Card Act under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.

Comer vows Minnesota fraud probe will expand to other states amid mounting scrutiny

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer previews his investigation of fraud in Minnesota social programs.

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani set to earn nearly $260K, about 80% more than his prior salary

NYC's new Mayor Zohran Mamdani will earn nearly $260,000 annually, an 80% increase from his state assemblyman salary.

Walz refuses to quit after dropping re-election bid amid Minnesota fraud firestorm: ‘Over my dead body’

Embattled Democratic Gov. Tim Walz ended his re-election bid but vowed to remain in office as Amy Klobuchar considers a gubernatorial campaign.

Somali UN ambassador linked to questionable Cincinnati health service agency, RFK Jr. deputy says

Federal investigation reveals Somalia's U.N. ambassador connected to Cincinnati health agency with fraud conviction. HHS promises "more to come" on probe.

More than 2M Epstein files still unpublished, DOJ confirms

The DOJ reveals over 2 million Epstein-related files are still under review, with under 1% released more than two weeks after December deadline passed.

DOJ charges ex-Georgia Democrat lawmaker with allegedly fraudulently obtaining COVID unemployment benefits

Former Georgia lawmaker Karen Bennett allegedly fraudulently claimed nearly $14,000 in COVID unemployment benefits while working from home during the pandemic.

Trump says Democrats are ‘meaner’ than Republicans, warns of impeachment if GOP loses midterms

Trump warned Republicans that Democrats will pursue impeachment if they win midterm elections, calling their policies 'horrendous' during GOP retreat.

Trump pitches cognitive tests for leaders, questions if Harris, Walz, Newsom could pass

President Donald Trump claims he aced his third cognitive test and questions whether former Vice President Kamala Harris, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz could pass similar exams.

Sanders slams Trump’s Venezuela strike after years of soft rhetoric on socialist strongmen

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., criticizes President Donald Trump's Venezuela strikes while calling Nicolás Maduro a dictator, marking a shift from his previous stance.

Dem senator introduces bill to stop Trump from invading ‘another country on a whim’ over Greenland

Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., introduced new legislation to block President Donald Trump from invading Greenland after threats of military action.

Pelosi heir-apparent calls Trump’s Venezuela move a ‘lawless coup,’ urges impeachment, slams Netanyahu

Progressive Democrat considered front-runner for Pelosi's seat calls Venezuela operation a 'coup,' urges immediate Trump impeachment proceedings.

House GOP summons health insurers to Capitol Hill as Obamacare battle escalates

Health insurance companies face Capitol Hill hearings as Americans struggle with rising healthcare costs.

White House torches Democrats’ Jan 6 ‘gaslighting’ claims in anniversary takedown

Trump administration publishes Jan. 6 timeline alleging security lapses by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and criticizing Democratic investigations of 2021 Capitol breach as politicized.

House GOP bill could trigger self-deportation for Somali refugees amid Minnesota fraud probe

Texas Republican introduces congressional bill to terminate refugee status for five countries amid alleged Minnesota social services fraud investigations.

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