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Texas rep wants to force sanctuary cities to cooperate with ICE, urges Biden to take ‘aggressive action’

A Republican congressman is leading a push to crack down on sanctuary cities, both by working on limiting funding and by pushing the administration to act.

US Interior Department to allocate more than $120 million to tribes to address climate-related threats

The Interior Department is allocating more than $120 million to tribal governments to fight the impacts of climate change, according to Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.

Lauren Boebert won’t ‘further imperil’ slim GOP majority by running in special election for Ken Buck’s seat

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., will not run in the special election to fill a vacancy left by retiring Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., in the Centennial State's 4th Congressional District.

DeSantis claps back at Libs of TikTok in online feud: ‘Truth shouldn’t be a casualty’ to generate clicks

Libs of TikTok and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis got into online spat over whether a Florida law allows illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.

Members of Florida’s Disney district oversight board continue to shuffle a year after Gov. DeSantis’ takeover

The chairman of Disney World's governing district has left his role, continuing the district board's trend of shuffling membership since Gov. DeSantis took over more than a year ago.

Race for Illinois prosecutor seat features former appellate judge, professor with Democratic backing

The Cook County state’s attorney primary in Illinois, featuring Eileen O’Neill Burke and Clayton Harris III, has become highly contested between the two.

Senators urge congressional leaders to make visas available for Afghans who aided the US

Senators are urging congressional leaders to increase the number of special immigrant visas available to Afghans who supported U.S. troops during the Afghanistan war.

Steven Mnuchin Organizing Investor Group to Buy TikTok as Congress Considers Bill to Force Sale

‘This should be owned by U.S. businesses. There’s no way that the Chinese would ever let a U.S. company own something like this in...

Good News: Colleges Do a U-Turn on Standardized Tests

Some schools have reinstated their standardized-test requirement, and Graham Hillard writes about it in today’s Martin Center article.

Putin Declaration Shows How Cutting Off Ukraine Hurts Prospects for Peace

Negotiating with Putin is probably not all that different than negotiating with Hamas — what’s his is his, and what’s yours is negotiable.

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