Thousands Still Without Power After Nashville Ice Storm

Leaders and residents of Nashville, Tennessee, are raising concerns about infrastructure and emergency response as the city continues to recover from a historic ice storm that left hundreds of thousands without power or running water.[#item_full_content]

Rep. Gimenez: GOP Better Correct Immigration Enforcement Fast

The Trump administration has been too slow to change its approach to immigration enforcement, Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., warned, insisting that current tactics are becoming a political liability for the GOP, The Hill reported on Monday.[#item_full_content]

Ed Martin Out as Head of DOJ’s ‘Weaponization Working Group’

Conservative activist Ed Martin has been removed as head of the Justice Department group tasked with scrutinizing the federal prosecutions of President Donald Trump and is no longer working out of department headquarters, according to a person familiar with the matter.[#item_full_content]

Trump: Rep. Massie Turned Liberal Because of His Wife

President Donald Trump on Monday used his Truth Social account to launch a personal attack on Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., blaming the congressman’s wife for Massie’s ongoing opposition to the president.[#item_full_content]

Costa Rica swings right as voters embrace tough-on-crime leader amid surging violence

Costa Ricans have elected conservative populist Laura Fernández as their next president, according to preliminary results, making her the latest right-leaning leader to win office in Latin America. With results from 96.8% of polling places counted, Fernández of the Sovereign People’s Party won 48.3% of the vote, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal reported. Her closest challenger, […]

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