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Migrant numbers surged in August as southern border crisis rages, setting new record

Migrant numbers at the southern border surpassed 230,000 in August, according to new CBP data released on Friday afternoon.

Biden announces the creation of first White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention to be led by Harris

President Biden announced Friday the new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which he said would the first in history. It will be led by Vice President Harris.

Minneapolis to transfer city-owned properties to Native tribe for addiction center

Minneapolis officials plan to transfer two city-owned land parcels to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa, Mayor Jacob Frey announced Friday.

Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez steps down ‘temporarily’ as chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Democratic New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez will temporarily step down as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee after he was indicted Friday.

Ramaswamy, Newsom trade blows over climate change: ‘Gavin is ignorant about science’

GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom traded blows online over climate change.

Pentagon rolls back gender-neutral pronoun requirement for joint military awards

The Pentagon reversed its policy on gender pronouns in award citations after initially mandating the use of "gender-neutral" language.

Republicans erupt after Pentagon exempts Ukraine aid from potential US government shutdown: ‘Says it all’

Republicans are sounding off after the Pentagon confirmed its operations supporting Ukraine's military would be exempt from any potential U.S. government shutdown.

Why Biden will lose if gas prices keep rising — as they seem set to do

The US-Saudi relationship soured when President Joe Biden took office, and now Biden’s reelection prospects may suffer, too.

Staten Island’s skyrocketing crime is proving NY progressive lawmakers all wrong

Until recently, Staten Island enjoyed record-low crime numbers. Now, thanks to progressives in Albany and elsewhere, that's changed for the (much, much) worse.

Harvard Crimson’s implication that word limits are racist is ludicrous

The editorial board of the student newspaper recently claimed that the school's new 200-word limit for admissions essays is discriminatory against students from marginalized...

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