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‘Shattered our world’: Family still without answers after intoxicated illegal killed mother

An American family is still looking for answers after they lost a daughter and mother in a 2001 head-on auto accident caused by an illegal immigrant driving on the wrong side of highway.

Hegseth shreds Soviet-style bureaucracy and ‘five-year plans’ governing Pentagon

War Secretary Pete Hegseth slams Pentagon bureaucracy as Soviet-style central planning that threatens US defense capabilities and puts troops at risk.

Congressional Budget Office hit by cyberattack, raising concerns over US government network security

The Congressional Budget Office was hacked by a suspected foreign actor, exposing financial research, and it has taken immediate containment action.

Florida cites mafia law, hits Planned Parenthood with suit over claim abortion pill ‘safer than Tylenol’

Florida accuses Planned Parenthood of racketeering over chemical abortion marketing, seeking massive damages in unprecedented legal challenge.

Hungarian leader says he wants to hire Karoline Leavitt after she rips ‘fake news’ in impromptu takedown

Press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Trump's economic record against media questions, prompting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to request hiring her.

Cornell University to pay $60M in deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding

Cornell University will pay $60 million to end federal investigations and restore more than $250 million in research funding frozen over civil rights probes.

Schumer, Dems unveil alternative shutdown plan, ask for one-year extension to Obamacare subsidies

Senate Democrats say they are prepared to reopen the government, only if Republicans attach a one-year extension to expiring Obamacare subsidies to their current plan.

No, Mr. President, the ‘Affordability Issue’ Is Not Dead

Trump touts lower Thanksgiving costs, but Walmart’s trimmed menu hides lingering inflation pressures.

A Scholar Changes His Mind

Economist Don Boudreaux explains why the ‘starve the beast’ approach fails — arguing that tax cuts without spending restraint only feed government growth.

As Tim Ryan Weighs Ohio Gov Run, the ACLU Questionnaire That Hurt Harris Could Claim Another Victim

Like Harris, Ryan said on the questionnaire that he supports taxpayer-funded transition surgeries for illegal immigrant prisoners.

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