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Homeland Security secretary says ICE will increase new officer training next month

Immigration and Customs Enforcement will increase the amount of training for new officers next month, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Wednesday, after criticism that the agency was loosening standards as it rushed to deploy more deportation officers.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell won’t testify before Congress about league’s TV and streaming deals

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will not testify before Congress next week about the league's broadcast deals and its recent practice of airing games on paywalled streaming services.

House passes war powers resolution to end hostilities in Iran, weakens Trump’s negotiating leverage

Four House Republicans helped Democrats pass a war powers resolution on Wednesday to end hostilities with Iran.

Trump: Democratic-run cities following in the footsteps of communist countries

President Trump on Thursday declared that Democratic-run cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago are following the same destructive path as communist countries -- promising voters everything for free until the money runs out and chaos takes hold.

Trump refuses to commit to dropping $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund

President Trump declined to commit to scrapping plans for a $1.8 billion fund that would have compensated his allies and Jan. 6 rioters, one day after the Justice Department's top official said they were retreating from the program that sparked a political backlash on both sides of the aisle.

Senate begins debate on $70 billion immigration enforcement package

Senate Republicans voted Wednesday to begin debate on their $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package, crossing a key hurdle after weeks of turmoil over politically thorny issues tied to it.

Trump: Ceasefire in the Middle East means ‘moderate’ shooting

President Trump on Wednesday brushed off Iran's recent attack on Kuwait, saying it was part of an exchange of fire in the region, and argued he is still on track to make a peace deal.

Colombian presidential candidate de la Espriella thanks Trump for endorsing his campaign

Colombian lawyer and presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, who secured the most votes in the first round of Colombia's elections, on Wednesday thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for endorsing his campaign, in an election that serves as a litmus test as the region shifts towards the right.

District attorney challenges new Georgia law that removes party labels in Atlanta-area elections

A Georgia district attorney said she is challenging the constitutionality of a law that requires nonpartisan elections for most local officials in the five most populous counties in the Atlanta area but not in the rest of the state.

Bari Weiss: Scott Pelley fired from ’60 Minutes’ for breaking ‘foundation’ of trust

The head of CBS News told staff on Wednesday that the network’s decision to fire a longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent involved a breach of trust, according to an audio transcript of an editorial call reported by The New York Times. “I’m only interested in working in a newsroom that is built on trust and mutual...

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