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One man was a Capitol Police officer. The other rioted on Jan. 6. They’re both running for Congress

For Derrick Evans, being part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol wasn't enough. The former West Virginia lawmaker wants to make his path to the halls of Congress permanent.

A new rule aims to speed up the removal of a limited group of migrants who don’t qualify for asylum

A new Biden administration rule announced Thursday aims to speed up asylum processing at the southern border for a limited group of people believed to have committed serious crimes or who have terrorist links and ultimately more quickly eject them from the country.

N.Y. judge says photographer broke rule, will not allow Trump pictures in court

New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan is forbidding photographs of former President Donald Trump in his trial because a pool journalist took a picture from the aisle instead of the front of the courtroom, as required, according to court officers.

Fake nursing home was used to smuggling illegal immigrants

Border Patrol agents were miffed when they saw an ambulance roll up to a Texas highway checkpoint in August 2022 and discovered an illegal immigrant being smuggled inside.

The Fall Guy is an uncomplicated ode to the stuntman

We regularly lionize and laud the actors, directors, and writers — the public faces — of our favorite films. Rarely, however, are the plethora of other vital roles, all of which contribute to the final picture, given recognition or praise beyond the closing credits. Unique among these is the role of the stuntman. Unless you’re a cinematographer […]

Pro-Palestinian students are just cosplaying victims

When it comes to the explosion of college campus protests in recent months, widespread and unapologetic acts of antisemitism have received most of the attention. And don’t get me wrong, they absolutely should. The notion that American institutions of learning should be home to the sort of virulent anti-Jewish hatred that would make 1930s Nazis […]

Justice Department violates religious rights of pro-life Catholic

A 75-year-old devout Catholic under house arrest for an abortion facility protest is being denied her request to attend Mass on Sundays by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice. A federal judge agrees with the Justice Department that a wheelchair-bound woman with multiple health problems cannot be allowed to attend Mass once a week because of her conviction for violating […]

Holland Taylor, Ana Villafañe to play lawmakers seemingly inspired by Pelosi, AOC

Holland Taylor and Broadway star Ana Villafañe are set to star as a pair of lawmakers in a new play seemingly inspired by real-life members of Congress, Democratic Reps. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.). "The Morning Show's" Taylor will play "N" while Villafañe, who portrayed Gloria Estefan in "On Your Feet!," will play "A"...

George Conway: Stormy Daniels cross was ‘complete disaster’ for Trump defense

Conservative attorney George Conway suggested Thursday that the cross-examination of adult film star Stormy Daniels by former President Trump's legal team in his hush money trial was a "complete disaster." “My takeaway was that the continued cross-examination of Stormy Daniels was a complete disaster and fiasco for the defense,” Conway said during a panel appearance...

Trump lawyer Habba says courtroom like ‘Twilight Zone’

Former President Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, said she sat in the New York courtroom during his hush money trial Thursday and compared it to the “Twilight Zone.” “So, you know, you walk in and it’s really actually something surreal. You feel like you’re in the 'Twilight zone,'” Habba told Fox News’s Jesse Watters Habba said...

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