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DHS lost track of 177,000 illegal immigrants from border surge, inspector general says

Nearly 20% of newly arrived migrants give bogus addresses to the Border Patrol when they are arrested, an inspector general reported Monday, making it nearly impossible to track them as they spread through the U.S. and confounding efforts to deport them later.

Justice Dept. drops case against Bijan Rafiekian, former business partner of Michael Flynn

The Justice Department said Monday it is dropping a five-year-long illegal-lobbying case against Bijan Rafiekian, an ex-business partner of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Harris confirms that Democrats want abortion legal up to birth

After MSNBC’s Jen Psaki asserted that it was absurd to claim Democrats support abortion up to birth, Vice President Kamala Harris has decided to confirm that that is indeed the Democratic Party’s stance on the issue.

What a soldier’s complaints tell us about Russia’s war effort

A Russian soldier's scathing lament of the military's performance in Ukraine has been endorsed by the Wagner Group and Rusich mercenary forces. The soldier's complaints afford insight into Russian President Vladimir Putin's struggles in Ukraine.

After tasting COVID-19 emergency powers, governors will take aim at more rights

To justify her claim to dictatorial power, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) says that the Bill of Rights does not apply in emergency situations.

Biden isn’t even trying to track the millions of immigrants he has released into the country

In the span of just 17 months, President Joe Biden caught and released over 1 million immigrants arrested for illegally crossing the southern border.

‘Will the last steelworker out of Pittsburgh please turn out the light?’

CLAIRTON, Pennsylvania — The first steel plant located here along the Monongahela River just over 20 miles south of Pittsburgh was built in 1901. By 1903, the borough of Clairton formed around the industry, and by 1904, U.S. Steel acquired the plant from St. Clair Steel, and the industrial base of America began its reign here in Western Pennsylvania.

Yellen casts doubt on recession

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Why Yellen is 'feeling really good' about the economy The Treasury secretary voiced confidence Monday that the economy is on track for a soft landing from high inflation without a recession. © AP Photo “Every measure...

Ukraine: Black Sea oil platforms seized by Russia recaptured

Ukraine says its forces have captured gas and oil drilling platforms off the coast of Crimea in the Black Sea, reclaiming a strategic surveillance site from Russian forces years after Moscow first seized them from Ukraine. Videos of the raid on the oil and gas platforms, known as Bokyo Towers, circulated on the internet Monday....

Federal court denies Alabama request for redistricting pause: It’s ‘likely to lose on appeal’

A three-judge panel on Monday denied Alabama's request to pause the decision that struck down their new congressional map last week. Alabama submitted a new map after the Supreme Court blocked the previous map in June for likely violating the Voting Rights Act. A trio of federal judges ruled last week that the new map fell short of...

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