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States can fix welfare fraud — here’s how some are doing it already

"One Door" represents a shift from a system designed around programs and bureaucracies to one designed around people.

What’s the difference between TSA PreCheck, Touchless ID and CLEAR?

Long airport lines have reignited interest in programs like TSA PreCheck and CLEAR. Here's what to know.

American Dennis Coyle lands in Texas after over a year in Taliban captivity

Dennis Coyle, a 64-year-old American man held by the Taliban in Afghanistan for more than a year without charges, landed on U.S. soil on Wednesday.

Shanghai sabotage: Inside Singham’s secret strategy to demonize America

Fox News Digital reveals how Neville Roy Singham’s network funds and amplifies pro-China messaging through media outlets, activist content and global propaganda operations tied to Cuba and beyond.

Trump 2.0’s Education Department unleashes top 5 most striking ‘wins’ against gender, DEI extremism

More than 300 schools have rolled back DEI programs, according to the Trump administration, which is touting a list of "wins" that it says is changing the culture in education. across the country.

Top Republican in North Carolina Senate concedes race decided by 23 votes

North Carolina Republican Senate leader Phil Berger, endorsed by President Donald Trump, conceded the GOP primary race to Sheriff Sam Page after a second recount.

Maryland Dems mocked for prioritizing tampons in men’s bathrooms amid state deficit: ‘Nonsense’

Maryland Democrats put on notice by GOP colleague who slammed them for focusing on putting tampons in men's bathrooms over real problems in Annapolis, like the state's growing deficit.

Trump urges RNC chair’s wife to run for Congress, pledges endorsement: ‘RUN, SYDNEY, RUN!’

President Donald Trump encouraged Sydney Gruters, wife of Republican National Committee Chair Joe Gruters, to run in Florida's 16th Congressional District, pledging to back her if she runs.

Retiring Border Patrol Chief Bovino says he wishes he ‘caught even more’ illegals

Retiring Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino revealed that one of his few regrets is that he did not arrest more illegal aliens, according to an interview with The New York Times.

Chicago killing reignites sanctuary city fight as Angel parent heads to Senate hearing

The hearing on sanctuary city policies, which will be led by Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., comes after the death of Sheridan Gorman, who was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant.

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