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Nikki Haley asks for Secret Service protection after increase in threats

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has applied for Secret Service protection because of increasing threats she has received as former President Trump’s last remaining major 2024 rival

Boston anticipates big economic bump from 2026 World Cup

Boston officials rejoiced Monday as they reported FIFA's decision to host seven 2026 World Cup games at Gillette Stadium, touting a likely boost to the city's economy.

Board taps current operations head as superintendent of New Mexico’s largest school district

New Mexico's Albuquerque Public Schools board on Monday named Chief Operations Officer Gabriella Durán Blakey as its next superintendent.

The Navy’s drone dilemma, ban phones, not just TikTok and other commentary

After Houthis “closed to within a mile of the destroyer USS Gravely before being batted down by the vessel’s close-in weapon system,” it’s clear...

Dartmouth is right to bring back SATs — it’s the no-BS test that gives everyone the same chance

Dartmouth is once again requiring SATs or ACTs results to apply — ending an experiment which other colleges openly said was to boost "equity."

Border bill is terrible, and a way for Biden to dodge blame for not enforcing the law

The Biden administration goes one better: “Never create a crisis and let it go to waste.”

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Deflects, Blames National Immigration Policy for City’s Migrant Crisis

The mayor has said before that the federal government should bail New York City out of its illegal immigrant–induced financial crisis.

Biden Nominates Head of Anti-Police Group to D.C. District Court

With his nomination of Amir Ali to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, President Biden continues his effort to radicalize the...

Republicans move to cut off funding permanently to Hamas-linked U.N. relief agency

United Nations Relief and Works Agency officials warn that they might need to shut down operations in Gaza unless the U.S. and other nations resume their funding, but they're not getting much sympathy from congressional Republicans.

Border experts divided on whether Senate deal will end the crisis

Mark Morgan, who ran Customs and Border Protection under President Trump, said there are so many loopholes in the Senate's new immigration deal that it is unlikely to solve the chaos at the southern border.

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