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SCOTUS okays law letting Texas police arrest migrants suspected of illegally crossing border

The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing Texas to enforce a law that allows local police to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally.

Clinton jabs at Trump legal woes: He’s the ‘only person’ who was ‘better off four years ago’

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton mocked presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump Tuesday on social media after his outbursts about ongoing legal battles.

Vulnerable House Dem bucks party orthodoxy, blasting his state’s proposed EV mandate

FIRST ON FOX: Democratic Maine Rep. Jared Golden is taking a stance opposing electric vehicle mandates, bucking his party on a central green-energy tenet.

Indiana Gov. Holcomb vetoes bill defining antisemitism: ‘toothless’

Indiana Gov. Holcomb vetoed a bill to define antisemitism in state law because he thought its final draft was too ambiguous. He then signed a proclamation condemning antisemitism.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams responds to sexual misconduct allegations: ‘This did not happen’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, responding to sexual misconduct allegations made against him in a lawsuit, said Tuesday "this did not happen."

Gold Star father Steve Nikoui says charges for shouting during Biden SOTU haven’t been dropped

Gold Star father Steve Nikoui tells Fox News he is still facing charges after shouting at President Biden during his State of the Union speech.

Judge rules illegal immigrants have gun rights protected by 2nd Amendment

U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman has ruled that an illegal immigrant who has not committed a violent crime cannot be deprived of his gun rights.

Biden launches ‘Latinos con Biden-Harris’ to court Hispanic voters wooed by Trump

President Biden's 2024 re-election campaign is launching a new program called "Latinos con Biden-Harris," meant to bring in Hispanic voters in key swing states.

House Republicans demand DHS provide docs on deportations of brothers of Laken Riley’s accused killer

Reps. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Tom McClintock, R-Calif., wrote a letter asking Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to turn over documents on Diego and Argenis Ibarra.

Disarming defendants awaiting trial is constitutional, federal appeals court rules

A federal court in California ruled Monday that it is constitutional to restrict firearm possession for defendants awaiting trial due to historic U.S. laws of a similar type.

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