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As ‘Squad’ turns assimilation into ‘dirty word,’ expert urges US leaders to renounce foreign loyalties

After "Squad" member Rep. Rashida Tlaib blasted America as a country founded on racism, an expert is warning about a rise in anti-American ideals and “ethno-politics" in the U.S.

Abrego Garcia case prompts key DOJ oustings, clears way for Trump deportation agenda

The deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia has led to multiple Justice Department firings and prompted federal judges to question the government's actions.

RFK Jr. defends firing spree at CDC, vows ‘new blood’ at agency

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends CDC firings during Senate hearing, citing poor COVID-19 response and promising new leadership at the agency.

Trump’s Push to End Remote Work Succeeds as Federal Employees Return to the Office

The percentage of federal employees working on-site is up to 46 percent, a nearly 30 point increase from last year.

Josh Hawley Issues Stark Warning on the Threat AI Poses to Human Dignity

Hawley emphasized the threat AI poses to working class people, arguing that the technology should be harnessed to improve their lives.

Sliwa says Trump team isn’t pressuring him to exit NYC mayor’s race

Republican Curtis Sliwa on Thursday dismissed speculation that the Trump administration is pressing him to bow out of the New York mayoral race.

DOJ investigating Fed’s Cook over mortgage fraud

The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over whether she submitted fraudulent information on mortgage applications.

RFK Jr. denies claim he ordered ousted CDC head to greenlight vaccine recommendations

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his fired CDC director lied in an op-ed claiming she was told to "preapprove" recommendations from a newly formed vaccine advisory panel.

Trump presses European leaders to stop bankrolling Putin’s Ukraine war by buying Russian oil

President Trump urged European leaders on Thursday to stop buying Russian oil that helps Moscow fund its war against Ukraine, a White House official said.

Rubio visits Ecuador as U.S. military strike on Venezuelan boat overshadows talks

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is wrapping up a brief trip to Latin America with a stop in Ecuador as countries in the region nervously watch the Trump administration step up military activity to combat drug trafficking and illegal migration.

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