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Biden faces calls to deport foreign student agitators as campus protests intensify

Some of those involved in the unruly campus protests against Israel are guests of the U.S., here on foreign student visas, and pressure is mounting on President Biden to start revoking those visas to help schools regain control of their grounds.

Speaker Johnson staves off hardliners’ push to force him out — for now

House Speaker Mike Johnson has temporarily stalled a political coup attempt by a trio of conservative hard-liners after negotiating for nearly two hours with their ringleader, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

House Republicans plan to hold AG Merrick Garland in contempt over Biden audio

House Republicans plan to move forward next week with holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for his refusal to turn over the unredacted audio of an interview that was conducted as part of the special counsel probe into President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents.

New York AG Letitia James accused of ‘witch-hunt’ after suing pro-life pregnancy centers

New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Heartbeat International for false advertising over its promotion of abortion pill reversals, prompting the pro-life pregnancy network to accuse her of protecting "Big Abortion."

New book details heroic account of a mother at war

Arriving Tuesday from William Morrow: "Send Me: The True Story of a Mother at War," by Marty Skovlund Jr. and Joe Kent. It tracks the life of Shannon Kent, who tracked some of the world's deadliest terrorists -- all while navigating the challenges of raising a family with the aforementioned Joe Kent, an Army Ranger, Green Beret and father of the couple's two children.

New York judge to Trump: You’re heading to jail if you violate gag order again

A New York judge warned former President Donald Trump on Monday that he'll go to jail if he further violates a gag order, starting the third week of his hush money trial on an ominous note before Trump Organization employees walked the jury through accounting evidence at the heart of the case.

Attempted breach of senator’s phone sparks concern of broader security hack

The revelation that Sen. Lindsey Graham's phone was targeted by hackers has triggered fears of a potentially wider cyber campaign aimed at Congress.

Trump says Biden had Rep. Cuellar indicted over his support for border control

Former President Donald Trump said Rep. Henry Cuellar was indicted by the Biden administration only because he is an advocate for border control.

Gallup poll shows dismal marks for Biden’s economic management

A new Gallup poll has revealed a marked decrease in public confidence in President Biden's handling of the economy, pointing to historically low levels of trust in his economic leadership.

Nervous about falling behind the GOP, Democrats are wrestling with how to use AI

President Joe Biden's campaign and Democratic candidates are in a fevered race with Republicans over who can best exploit the potential of artificial intelligence, a technology that could transform American elections - and perhaps threaten democracy itself.

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