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Trial begins for Wisconsin judge accused of helping immigrant evade federal authorities

A prosecutor told jurors Monday that a Wisconsin judge said she would "take the heat" for directing an immigrant to dash through a private courtroom door while federal agents were trying to arrest him.

Korea Zinc announces Tennessee-based $7 billion smelter project backed with U.S. funding

Korea Zinc, one of the world's leading minerals and metals companies, is moving forward with a $7.4 billion joint-venture smelter project in the U.S. as Washington moves to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals.

Conservatives line up against Trump’s marijuana downgrade

Conservatives are calling on President Trump to reconsider possibly signing an executive order that would downgrade marijuana from a Schedule I narcotic to a Schedule III drug.

Nick Reiner held in deaths of his famous Hollywood parents, Rob and Michele Reiner

Nick Reiner was being held Monday in the Los Angeles County jail in the slayings of his parents, film director and major Democratic donor Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, in their home on Sunday.

Reclassifying marijuana will not make America great again

Many decisions should not be based solely on the influx of money. The possible reclassification of marijuana is one of those decisions. It has been revealed that President Donald Trump is expected to reclassify cannabis as a Schedule III drug, according to the Washington Post, easing restrictions and providing a surge to the marijuana business. […]

How Democrats ‘Jacked’ up the justice system

For four years under former President Joe Biden, Americans witnessed the Department of Justice‘s fall from a respected pillar of our democracy to the political enforcement arm of the Democratic Party. What was once an institution built on blind justice and equal treatment was weaponized to take out political opponents. Nothing made that clearer than […]

Partisan pundits are wrong. Trump is keeping his promise on Social Security

At the Social Security Administration, Americans are at life’s turning points. Whether retiring, dealing with the loss of a loved one, or applying for disability benefits, the approximately 75 million Americans who receive monthly payments know they can rely on the SSA. Even amid a slew of recent political attacks and a historic government shutdown, we […]

Trump is right to demand social media details for foreign tourists

The Department of Homeland Security announced last week that foreign visitors seeking entry through the United States’s visa waiver program Electronic System for Travel Authorization should be required to provide their social media details from the last five years, as well as other online-based information, such as email addresses used in the past decade and […]

What I found in Hamas’s internal documents

Hamas‘s rule over Gaza since 2007 has been marked by the exploitation of its civilian population and abuse of humanitarian aid mechanisms. Now, led by the United States, plans to begin Gaza reconstruction as a Hamas-free enclave are underway. However, without a comprehensive solution that prevents the terrorist group’s resurgence, Gazans will again be robbed […]

Former NYPD leader sees ‘friction’ between FBI, Providence police over ‘person of interest’ in Brown shooting

Former New York City Police Department Deputy Commissioner John Miller said he sees “friction” between local police and the FBI over the handling of the “person of interest” in the Brown University shooting who was subsequently released because of insufficient evidence. In an interview on “CNN Newsroom” late Sunday, Miller said he noticed “a couple...

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