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White House confirms ICE vehicle stops to continue

The White House on Thursday confirmed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will continue conducting traffic stops, days after reports surfaced that the tactic had been temporarily halted following two fatal shootings.

House GOP eyes early vote on stopgap funding bill to keep government open through election

House Republican leaders are planning to hold a vote next week on a stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown this fall in an early test of Democrats' appetite for forcing another appropriations lapse.

Questions loom over whether children born in U.S. to migrant parents can access Trump Accounts

The new Trump Accounts investment program, designed to seed children's financial futures with $1,000 in Treasury funds, appears to let kids born to illegal immigrants in the U.S. access the accounts.

House Budget panel advances blueprint for filibuster-proof defense, voter ID funding bill

The House Budget Committee on Thursday advanced Republicans' budget blueprint with instructions for crafting a filibuster-proof bill focused on defense funding, farm aid and voter ID requirements.

Pentagon has spent $2.64 billion on southern border since 2025: Report

The Trump administration has tapped the Defense Department to cover $2.64 billion in southern border operations.

Republicans lob perjury accusations at Jack Smith

Former special counsel Jack Smith may find himself on the scales of justice.

Homeland Security places limits on how long foreign students can stay in U.S.

Foreigners who come to the U.S. to study will generally be limited to four years of legal status, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday.

Meet the millennial duo behind the Democratic Socialists of America’s burgeoning power grab

Led by two millennials with a vision of an empowered working class and an end to capitalism in the U.S., the Democratic Socialists of America have grown into one of the most powerful grassroots forces in the Democratic Party.

Decoding Ukraine’s defense minister controversy

Thousands of Ukrainians took to the streets of Kyiv and other cities on Thursday to protest President Volodymyr Zelensky’s removal of Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov after only six months in office. Wartime protests are rare in Ukraine. Following the resignation of presidential chief of staff Andriy Yermak amid an anti-corruption investigation in November 2025, Fedorov […]

NYC should fix its broken pipeline, not break its best schools

Six thousand students flood Brooklyn Technical High School’s labyrinthine halls every morning. Down one corridor, you can hear a symphony of sighs as students pour out of an elevator whose doors have once again opened in apparent resignation — the third breakdown that week. A panicked first-year student parts the sea of bodies in a […]

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