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Allies are lining up behind Trump to open the Strait of Hormuz — cue the media fury

So much for media doomsaying: America’s allies in the Gulf and Europe are falling into line against Iran. Over the weekend, the United Arab...

My challenge to the NYC Council —choose faith over fear and hate

The right to protest doesn't include denying others their rights to worship as they please.

Mamdani’s schools chief tells some tough truths

Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels just told the ugly truth about two sacred cows of the local education establishment — the state-imposed class-size mandate and...

Jaafar Jackson’s portrayal of his uncle Michael in new biopic is sure to be a thriller

Jaafar: “It was challenging. I wanted to prove to myself, my family and the filmmakers that I could do this. I rehearsed for hours...

Chilling murder of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman was the most avoidable tragedy — and the left’s response is jaw-dropping

No celebrities will wear Sheridan Gorman's name on their lapels on red carpets. Neither Springsteen nor U2 will record songs about her life ending...

New Mexico Jury Finds Meta Platforms Endangered Children, Orders $375 Million Penalty

The landmark victory marks the first time a state has defeated a Big Tech company in litigation related to children’s safety on social media.

Venezuelan man files $1.3 million wrongful deportation lawsuit against DHS

A Venezuelan man who spent months in a Salvadoran terrorist prison after he was deported from the U.S. last year has filed a $1.3 million lawsuit saying he was the victim of President Trump's hateful rhetoric and an illegal use of the Alien Enemies Act.

Rubio testifies he didn’t know of allegations an ex-lawmaker was lobbying for Venezuela’s Maduro

Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified in court that he had no knowledge that former Florida congressman David Rivera was lobbying on behalf of Venezuela's government - as prosecutors later alleged - when he met with his longtime friend to discuss U.S. policy toward the South American country several times at the start of the first Trump administration.

Prosecutor conceded lack of criminal evidence in Federal Reserve investigation, transcript shows

The Justice Department's investigation of a $2.5 billion renovation project at the Federal Reserve didn't find any evidence of a crime, a federal prosecutor privately conceded under questioning by a skeptical judge earlier this month, according to a transcript of the sealed hearing.

GOP plan to reopen DHS falters with Trump ‘unhappy,’ Democrats still demanding big changes for ICE

A Republican-led plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security without funding ICE's detention and deportation operations is teetering as President Trump said he is "not happy" with it and Democrats said they cannot vote for it without additional changes.

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