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DOJ, Treasury investigate nonprofits and leaders allegedly coordinating with Cuba in influence campaign

Murder charges against Raúl Castro trigger a rapid activist response that federal officials investigate for ties to an alleged Cuban influence operation.

‘Moderate’ Dem’s unearthed ‘deconstruct’ law enforcement comments draw fire from GOP critics

New Mexico Democrat Gabe Vasquez is accused of hypocrisy after 2020 defund the police posts resurface amid his new pro-law enforcement messaging.

Inside the rise of hardship politics as wealthy Democrats eye 2028

Governors Newsom and Pritzker lean into family trauma narratives to connect with voters as they build national profiles ahead of a possible 2028 run.

Albany saved some of its ugliest budget poison for last

Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Legislature's leaders saved the worst for last: The final...

AG Letitia James has some explaining to do on Medicaid

Attorney General Letitia James runs the state's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which is charged...

Dan Bongino to resign from FBI deputy director role in January

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is stepping down from his position in January, according to a post shared to X on Wednesday afternoon.

Poll shock: Democrats’ congressional approval sinks to all-time low

Democrats in Congress hit historic low 18% approval rating in new Quinnipiac poll, the worst since 2009, as party prepares for crucial midterm elections.

MN lawmaker says ‘unbelievable’ assisted-living fraud scheme includes indicted figure still getting state pay

Minnesota lawmakers said in a Wednesday hearing that they have found even more fraud in the state in addition to an indicted fraudster continuing to receive taxpayer funds.

Who is Christina Paxson? The Brown University president facing increased scrutiny over mass shooting response

Brown University president Christina Paxson faces mounting criticism as manhunt for deadly campus shooter enters day 5 with no arrests or concrete leads.

Maduro erupts as Trump vows massive blockade around Venezuela — decries ‘warmongering threats’

Trump orders complete blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers, calling nation's assets "stolen" as U.S. naval forces surround the country in escalating tensions.

Trump gets fresh digs in at Biden, Obama with new plaques added to White House Presidential Walk of Fame

President Donald Trump installs plaques in the White House's Presidential Walk of Fame targeting "worst President" Joe Biden and "divisive" Barack Obama.

Federal appeals court rules in favor of Trump administration on DC National Guard deployment

A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's bid to continue National Guard deployment in Washington DC through February.

Trump attends solemn dignified transfer for Iowa guardsmen, civilian killed in Syria ISIS attack

President Donald Trump honored two fallen U.S. servicemembers at a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base on Wednesday.

Top Dem blasts claims he cherry-picked 92 Epstein images from 95,000-file cache

House Democrats released almost 100 new Jeffrey Epstein photos featuring Donald Trump, Woody Allen, Steve Bannon and other influential figures.

Transgender Former Marine Arrested in Alleged New Year’s Eve Pipe Bomb Plot

Micah James Legnon is a member of the Turtle Island Liberation Front and uses she/her pronouns.

NY Governor Hochul to Sign Assisted-Suicide Legalization Bill

People with disabilities are the real targets of this movement.

Trump’s White House ballroom could now cost $400 million

President Trump said the price tag of his White House ballroom could reach $400 million, double the originally announced cost of $200 million.

Wuhan’s virus lab files $50 billion lawsuit to silence GOP senator

The Chinese lab blamed for sparking the coronavirus pandemic has lashed out with a lawsuit against Sen. Eric S. Schmitt, saying he has ruined Wuhan's reputation and needs to pay for it -- to the tune of roughly $50 billion.

Jack Smith defends secretly obtaining lawmakers’ phone data

Former special counsel Jack Smith told House lawmakers he lawfully obtained their cellphone data as part of his investigation into President Trump's actions connected to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.

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