Navarro: Deportations Mean Smaller, Steadier Job Gains

White House senior trade adviser Peter Navarro is urging Americans — and Wall Street — to temper their expectations ahead of Wednesday’s monthly jobs report, arguing that the Trump administration’s deportations of illegal aliens will naturally lower the “steady” pace of job growth.

Sen. Susan Collins Officially Launches Reelection Campaign

Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins officially launched her reelection campaign Tuesday, setting the stage for one of the most competitive and closely watched contests in November’s midterm elections, The Hill reported.In a brief social media video, Collins unboxed a pair…[#item_full_content]

Texas Rep. Hunt Proposes Civics Test Bill for Congress

Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, introduced legislation Tuesday that would require members of Congress to demonstrate proficiency in American civics as a condition of serving, under a proposal titled the “Congressional Civics Act of 2026.”[#item_full_content]

New York Fed: US Household Credit Troubles Worsen

Overall credit troubles in the U.S. increased modestly during the fourth quarter as some parts of the mortgage market saw accelerated fraying, amid ongoing difficulties for student loan borrowers, the New York Federal Reserve said in a report released Tuesday.[#item_full_content]

Johnson Vows to Bring Tariff Vote Ban, Despite 3 GOP Against

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is reportedly pressing ahead with an afternoon House vote on a procedural measure designed to block challenges to President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, even as several Republicans have announced opposition.[#item_full_content]

15 arrested on suspicion of allegedly spreading ISIS propaganda on TikTok

Fifteen people were arrested in Europe on Tuesday for allegedly spreading Islamic State terrorist group propaganda over TikTok, a report said.  The suspects, whose ages ranged from 16 to 53, were taken into custody in raids across the Netherlands, according to Reuters.  The news agency cited Dutch prosecutors as saying the suspects were detained on […]

ICE Chief Reports 1,400 Terror Arrests in One Year

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 1,400 known or suspected terrorists in the past year as part of an aggressive expansion of immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump, according to acting ICE director Todd Lyons.

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