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Texas seizes control of park, blocks Border Patrol from entering, as part of anti-illegal immigration efforts

Texas authorities have seized control of a park near the U.S.-Mexico border, in a move that could inflame tensions between the state and the federal government.

In rare move top Republicans back Biden’s airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen: ‘overdue but welcome’

Senior Republicans are among the lawmakers praising the Biden administration's move to strike Houthi targets in Yemen

The Epstein documents reveal how I was framed — but I’m still being canceled

But some documents exonerate individuals, including me, who were wrongly accused — which the media have largely ignored.

DOE’s Qatar-funded Israel-erasing map betrays New York (and American) values

The map of the “Arab World” renaming Israel as “Palestine” hangs in a classroom at PS 261 in Brooklyn, where Rita Lahoud gives students...

Wake up, libs: Hunter Biden’s stunt didn’t ‘own’ the GOP . . . he and his dad look more guilty

Democrats swooned at Hunter’s peek-a-boo act Wednesday, showing up unannounced at a House Oversight Committee hearing.

Congress must stop terrorists who keep coming in through Biden’s broken border

Border Patrol apprehended 169 members of the FBI’s terrorist watch list attempting to cross the southern border illegally in fiscal year 2023 alone.

How one college spends more than $30M on 241 DEI staffers… and the damage it does to kids

That represents an astounding expansion of the school’s already-infamous DEI bureaucracy, which had a mere 142 employees last year.

Newsweek writer accuses Lloyd Austin critics of racism, The Guardian fears Gaza war’s . . . climate impact, and more 

A column in Newsweek claimed that calling for Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to resign is an "attack on black success."

Not so grown up: Chris Christie’s cranky exit

WINDHAM, New Hampshire — Chris Christie tried to be the adult in the room. The former New Jersey governor launched his second presidential campaign...

FCC presses carmakers, wireless companies on connected car systems over reports of misuse by domestic abusers

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is asking carmakers and wireless service providers to give more information on car applications that have reportedly been used by domestic abusers to track victims. The FCC sent letters to nine different car companies and three voice service providers to ask for more details on the connected car tools and how they...

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