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Pressley says ‘nothing to see here’ when asked about her dramatic multimillion-dollar wealth jump in office

Rep. Ayanna Pressley accumulated up to $8 million in assets while taking on up to $9 million in debt for property acquisitions, financial disclosures reveal.

Noem deploys to both borders, says ICE won’t be deterred by sanctuary officials who ‘want to create conflict’

DHS Secretary Kriti Noem deployed to both borders in one day as Trump administration faces criticism over illegal immigration crackdown operations.

From protest to felony: the lines Minnesota anti-ICE agitators may be crossing

The Justice Department has arrested 158 individuals in Minnesota for clashing with ICE officers — but more criminal charges could ostensibly be announced.

Out of office but back online: Harris rebrands ‘Kamala HQ’ for 2026 midterms amid 2028 buzz

Kamala Harris relaunches "Kamala HQ" as "Headquarters" youth project, fueling 2028 presidential speculation amid partnership with advocacy group.

Zelenskyy reveals 55,000 Ukrainian death toll as peace talks continue

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced over 55,000 military casualties as peace talks continue in Abu Dhabi this week.

Dem rising star who called Trump ‘con man’ spent over $120K on luxury hotels, transportation and security

Progressive rising star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who is running for the U.S. Senate, spent over $120,000 on luxury hotels, transportation and private security services in 2025.

Everybody Hates Chuck, Part Three

Once again, House progressives are arguing that Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer must be replaced . . . but they have no way...

Notre Dame Trustees Grapple with Backlash to Pro-Abortion Professor’s Appointment

Two scholars have resigned from the Liu Institute over Susan Ostermann’s appointment.

What’s Going on with That Secret Biolab in Las Vegas Connected to China

Today’s newsletter is about the Chinese government, a biolab, and reckless handling of dangerous pathogens. No, it’s not 2020.

Trump officials quietly meet with Canadian separatist group

The Trump administration has been holding covert meetings with a fringe group seeking to separate the oil-rich province of Alberta from the rest of Canada, adding a layer of intrigue to the increasingly tense relationship between Washington and Ottawa.

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