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Federal probe targets alleged Minnesota Somali fraud ‘network’ as COVID-aid crime rings persist

SBA launches federal probe into Somali community groups linked to $1 billion Minnesota COVID fraud scandal involving Gov. Tim Walz's administration.

Major county sheriff rejects ICE detainer on illegal immigrant who allegedly killed young boy in hit-and-run

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office rejected an immigration detainer for a criminal illegal immigrant accused in a felony hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a young boy.

Top Scientific Journal Retracts Study Predicting Global Economic Collapse from Climate Change

The paper prompted a wave of apocalyptic headlines in mainstream media outlets.

New York Moves Closer to Assisted Suicide?

Governor Kathy Hochul may be proposing amendments to the bill and delaying its implementation.

Jim Jordan Subpoenas Jack Smith to Testify on Trump Prosecutions

The committee is having Smith testify behind closed doors despite his request for a public hearing.

Josh Shapiro Finally Unloads on Kamala Harris

The Pennsylvania governor was defamed by an operation that was bending over backward to accommodate bigots.

Trump says tariffs can eventually replace federal income taxes. Experts disagree

President Donald Trump has long praised tariffs as key to increasing wealth in the United States, idealizing Gilded Age policies that preceded the implementation of a modern federal income tax.

Trump nominee sees lunar landing, space base as crucial to national security

Jared Isaacman, the original and now resubmitted Trump administration nominee to lead NASA, told senators Wednesday that lunar-focused missions are critical to "national security value on the lunar surface."

Trump to host leaders of Rwanda, Congo to end war

President Trump will host the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday to sign a peace deal to end years of fighting between the two nations.

Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseth’s use of Signal posed risk to U.S. personnel

The Pentagon's watchdog found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put U.S. personnel and their mission at risk when he used the Signal messaging app to convey sensitive information about a military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen, two people familiar with the findings said Wednesday.

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