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Johnson pressed on whether National Guard should be sent to his Louisiana district

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) defended the Trump administration's use of National Guard troops to fight crime in major cities, but was noncommittal when asked if the National Guard should be deployed in Shreveport, La.

20 years after Katrina, disaster communication is in crisis

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. is entering another dangerous season with a weakened national emergency response system, and without strong communication, trust will collapse and aid will be ineffective.

Kash Patel’s girlfriend files defamation lawsuit against podcaster

Alexis Wilkins, a country music singer, has been in a relationship with Patel since January 2023.

Texas lawmakers advance abortion pill restrictions

The Texas House has advanced a bill that would allow private citizens to sue prescribers, makers and distributors of abortion pills inside and outside the state.   A revised version of Texas’s H.B. 7 passed the state Legislature’s lower chamber in an 82-48 vote Thursday night during Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) second special session. It...

A bold, beautiful strategy for Trump’s medical marijuana policy

While the president cannot simply legalize or reschedule cannabis by executive order, here’s what he can do.

Trump’s looming Chicago takeover puts violent illegal immigrant crimes in spotlight: ‘Incompetent mayor’

Chicago faces possible National Guard deployment as Trump administration targets blue cities following major arrests in Washington D.C., including alleged gang members.

Trump admin blocks citizenship for illegal migrant voters

USCIS unveiled an updated policy that will prevent illegal migrants who voted from receiving citizenship and initiate the deportation process.

Witkoff meets Ukraine officials in New York ahead of emergency UN Security Council meeting: ‘Very productive’

EXCLUSIVE: White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Ukrainian officials in New York City Friday for “very productive and constructive" talks ahead of Kyiv’s emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, Fox News Digital has learned.

White House move to cancel $4.9B foreign aid with ‘pocket rescission’ blasted as illegal

The White House's $4.9 billion pocket rescissions package has likely made it harder for lawmakers to find middle ground on funding the government, with Sens. Susan Collins and Chuck Schumer slamming the move as illegal.

Newsom deploys crime teams statewide as White House mocks ‘copying Trump agenda’

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his deployment of California Highway Patrol teams statewide to combat crime, while criticizing President Donald Trump for "militarizing American cities."

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