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France summons US Ambassador Kushner over allegations concerning antisemitism

France will summon U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner to its foreign ministry on Monday after the American diplomat levied sharp allegations against his host country over its “lack of sufficient action” in response to the rise of antisemitism. The French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Sunday that the country has “taken...

Trump, Moore feud erupts amid threat of Baltimore crackdown

President Trump and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) lobbed insults at each other on Sunday as the president threatens to send National Guard troops to more American cities, including Baltimore. Trump on Sunday morning slammed Moore, who was elected governor of the Old Line State in 2022, for suggesting the president visit the city and...

Abrego Garcia to appear at ICE office in Baltimore amid talk of Uganda deportation

Abrego Garcia could be detained by ICE and deported to Uganda as early as this week, after his arrival to the ICE Field Office.

Expect Putin to pay big-time for trolling Trump

We expect Russia’s Vladimir Putin and his top minions to soon regret their decision to make a fool of President Donald Trump.

Abrego Garcia, free again, faces new Monday arrest deadline

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, released from jail Friday, now faces a new Monday deadline to check in with ICE, where the government has told him he could face a quick deportation to Uganda -- a country to which his lawyers say he has no ties.

Jeffries opens door to more Democratic redistricting: ‘Let’s see what comes next’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) opened the door to more Democratic redistricting efforts across the country, as he pledged to respond “appropriately” to any similar actions undertaken by Republicans. “Texas acted in a way to try and rig the congressional maps, so they could add a couple of different seats to the Republican column,”...

Canadian prime minister visits Ukraine, leaves door open to possibility of sending troops

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Ukraine on Sunday and left the door open to the possibility of sending ground troops to support Ukrainian defenses against Russia. Carney joined Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for a news conference on Sunday, marking the 34th anniversary of Ukrainian independence. He reiterated Canada’s unwavering support for the country and...

Gov. Moore says he is looking into redistricting Maryland: ‘All options are on the table’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said in a Sunday interview that he is actively looking into redistricting options in his state, as the partisan effort expands across the country. “When I say all options are on the table, all options are on the table,” Moore said in an interview on CBS News’s “Face the Nation.”...

Chicago mayor calls Trump’s National Guard plan ‘most flagrant violation of our Constitution’

Mayor Brandon Johnson pushed back against Trump's National Guard plans for Chicago, citing 30% drop in homicides and concerns about eroding police-community trust.

Trump rips trial judge whose $500M penalty was erased on appeal

New York appellate court tosses $500 million penalty against Trump in civil fraud case while upholding liability findings against his company and family.

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