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Trump to unveil major military announcement — all eyes on Space Command HQ

President Donald Trump is slated to make an announcement related to the Department of Defense Tuesday, with all eyes on an update of the location of Space Command’s headquarters.

Government shutdown, Epstein files, DC crime: Congress returns to mountain of drama

Republican leaders will have to navigate a series of deadlines and issues, including averting a partial government shutdown, the simmering discontent over Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump's control of D.C.'s police force.

Senate aide who survived brutal DC stabbing says crime fight ‘worthwhile’

Phillip Todd was the victim of a random act of violence in 2023, and he views what happened to him as a tale of redemption and forgiveness.

Congress returns with Democrats refusing to negotiate as Oct. 1 shutdown deadline looms

Congress returns from summer recess facing an Oct. 1 government funding deadline, with Epstein files potentially complicating spending bills and ongoing oversight hearings.

Ex-Mayor de Blasio touts socialist Mamdani as New York City’s answer to Trump policies

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio endorsed Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign, highlighting his progressive promises, including rent freezes and free childcare.

Faith in American dream dwindles amid sour economic sentiments, poll finds

Poll of adults in the U.S. finds that a low percentage believe the American dream holds true today, while many think it no longer holds, or never did.

Federal judge releases woman accused of threatening to kill Trump

A woman arrested last month for allegedly making death threats against Trump has been released by Judge James Boasberg, who has clashed with the Trump administration several times.

Omar’s net worth jumps to as much as $30M in new disclosure after claiming ‘I am not a millionaire’

Rep. Ilhan Omar's net worth jumped to as much as $30 million in one year despite her claims of not being a millionaire, new financial disclosures reveal.

Federal judge rules Trump violated military law by activating National Guard in California

A judge found that Trump acted unlawfully when he federalized the National Guard and deployed a handful of Marines to address anti-ICE riots and protests in California.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 2

2003—In Summerlin v. Stewart, the Ninth Circuit addresses whether the Supreme Court’s decision in Ring v. Arizona, which held that aggravating factors under Arizona’s...

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