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Noem taps new immigration enforcement leaders and moves to identify leakers

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Sunday announced new leadership at the agency tasked with immigration enforcement as she also pledged to step up lie detector tests on employees to identify those who may be leaking information about operations to the media.

ICE arrests Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia University protests, his lawyer says

A prominent Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia University's student encampment movement was arrested Saturday night by federal immigration authorities who claimed they were acting on a State Department order to revoke his green card, according to his attorney.

Trump stands by tariffs, economic vision after shaky stock market unsettles critics

President Trump is downplaying concerns about the impact his on-again, off-again tariffs are having on the economy after they rattled the stock market.

Trump downplays business concerns about uncertainty from his tariffs and prospect of higher prices

President Donald Trump is dismissing business concerns over the uncertainty caused by his planned tariffs on a range of American trading partners and the prospect of higher prices, and isn't ruling out the possibility of a recession this year.

Sen. Rick Scott: Elon Musk does not have the power to fire people

Sen. Rick Scott said Sunday that Elon Musk has no authority to fire federal workers.

Trump isn’t alone in his geopolitical aspirations. Some in Illinois and Oregon want change too

As President Donald Trump floats grand ideas like reacquiring the Panama Canal and taking over Greenland, some rural residents of Illinois and Oregon are promoting geopolitical change of their own: They want to break away from their states, and perhaps unite with Indiana and Idaho.

Top U.S. health agency makes $25,000 buyout offer to most of its employees

Most of the 80,000 federal workers responsible for researching diseases, inspecting food and administering Medicare and Medicaid under the auspices of the Health and Human Services Department were emailed an offer to leave their job for as much as a $25,000 payment as part of President Donald Trump's government cuts.

Democrats have turned Women’s History Month into a joke

Since President Ronald Reagan, every president, Republican and Democrat, has recognized March as Women’s History Month. The purpose of this observance is purportedly to honor women, their role in our nation’s history, and their continued influence. But in recent years, the leftist obsession with expanding the definition of “woman” has made a mockery of everything truly […]

Schiff on transgender athletes: Confident that ‘local communities’ can ‘make decisions’ to ensure sports ‘safe,’ ‘fair’

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said on Sunday he’s confident local communities can make their own decisions about whether to let trans athletes in women’s sports in a way that is “safe” and “fair” to young people. “Look, I played in sports. Our kids played in sports. I want all young people to have the experience...

Trump administration’s funding, staff cuts spark concerns over Colorado River

Federal funding freezes and staffing cuts are setting off alarms about the future of the Colorado River, a critical artery that supplies water to some 40 million people in 30 tribes and seven states across the U.S. West, as well as in Mexico. The Trump administration's efforts to slash the federal budget and workforce coincide with a...

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