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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.

Tim Walz’s Cautionary Tale for Zohran Mamdani

The fact that it all came crashing down for Walz is a warning to the new mayor.

How Gullible Do They Think We Are?

Democrats must think you cannot hold two thoughts in your head at the same time.

Department of Justice: We’re Still Reviewing More Than 2 Million Epstein Documents

The Department of Justice says it is still reviewing as many as 2 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

California GOP Rep. Doug LaMalfa dies at 65

California GOP Rep. Doug LaMalfa has died at age 65, a top Republican said Tuesday.

Hilton retreats after DHS accuses hotel of canceling bookings from immigration agents

Hilton is apologizing for one of its Twin Cities hotels after the Department of Homeland Security accused it of refusing reservations for agents conducting immigration enforcement.

‘We’re going to keep the oil,’ Trump tells TV host about Venezuela

President Trump is rejecting comparisons between his capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro and President George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq, saying the U.S. plans to keep the oil from the South American nation.

Fraud experts warn that criminals are exploiting aid agencies in every state

The massive fraud in Minnesota's Medicaid program has been replicated across the country, with criminals taking advantage of the lax policing of aid payments for years, according to fraud experts.

Trump says first lady ‘hates when I do this’ in public — the moment he can’t help repeating

First lady Melania Trump calls President Donald Trump's dancing "unpresidential," the president recounted Tuesday.

Texas Republicans in 2 counties drop push to hand-count ballots

Texas Republicans in Dallas and Hays counties abandon hand-counting ballot plans for March primaries due to volunteer shortages and rising costs.

From Congress, to VP nominee to disgraced former governor: A look at the rise and fall of Tim Walz

From basketball coach to VP nominee to political downfall: Tim Walz abandons governor race following fraud scandal involving over 90 charged individuals.

Trump dedicates Kennedy Center speech to Doug LaMalfa after congressman’s shocking death: ‘He was our friend’

President Donald Trump dedicated his House GOP speech to late Rep. Doug LaMalfa after the congressman's sudden death on Tuesday.

Rand Paul: Biden FBI tracked Catholic teacher with no Jan 6 ties in ‘weaponized’ probe

Catholic teacher Christine Crowder faced FBI surveillance, including physical monitoring and Facebook warrant, after unverified tip connected her to Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Republican congressman hospitalized after car accident, sources say

Rep. Jim Baird has been hospitalized after a car accident but is in stable condition, sources tell Fox News.

Republicans rally behind Trump’s military strike to arrest Maduro as Democrats sound alarm: poll

A new poll reveals a sharp partisan divide over Trump's military operation leading to the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro on drug trafficking charges.

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