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Xi’s military parade showed just how dangerous China has become

Beijing’s growing prowess has eroded American security and increased the likelihood of war in the Taiwan Strait, but it is not too late for...

Noem: Angola prison ‘absolutely’ chosen to hold immigrant detainees because of reputation

Federal authorities purposefully chose a notorious Louisiana prison to hold immigration detainees as a way to encourage people living illegally in the U.S. to self-deport, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday.

Navy reverses demotion of Rep. Ronny Jackson, former White House doctor

Rep. Ronny Jackson announced that the Navy has restored his retired rank of rear admiral, overturning a 2022 demotion that followed a scathing investigation that found major issues with his behavior while he was the top White House physician.

Republicans applaud progress from Trump’s crime crackdown in D.C.

Republican lawmakers gathered Wednesday to celebrate President Trump's crime-fighting push in the District that has driven down killings, carjackings and muggings during the month-long emergency period.

Senate Republicans plan rules change vote to speed up confirmation of Trump’s nominees

Senate Republicans are planning to hold a vote in the coming weeks to change the chamber's rules for processing lower-level nominations in an effort to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, whom Democrats are filibustering.

Republicans warn about spread of European online censorship to U.S. after Irish writer’s arrest

Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan didn't attend Wednesday's House hearing on European online censorship, but his arrest by British police for anti-transgender social media posts encapsulated GOP concerns about the growing regulatory regime abroad and its threat to free speech at home.

American citizens emerge as new threat to ICE

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement experts said they're used to dealing with illegal immigrants resisting their own arrest, but said the growth of American saboteurs attempting their own guerrilla war on ICE is a new extreme.

House Republicans divided over how far to go to force release of Epstein files

House Republicans all say they want a light shone on the abuse Jeffrey Epstein and his associates perpetrated in a complex sex trafficking scheme, but how far they're willing to go in forcing that transparency varies.

Judge reverses Trump administration’s cuts of billions of dollars to Harvard University

A federal judge in Boston on Wednesday ordered the reversal of the Trump administration's cuts to more than $2.6 billion in funding for research grants for Harvard University.

Rubio says U.S. will continue targeting drug boats

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. will conduct more missions like the lethal military strike against a drug boat operated by a Venezuelan gang, as the administration continues its war on drugs shipments to the U.S.

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