DHS’ Mullin Won’t Halt Newark Flight Processing

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said on Monday he does not need to halt international flight processing at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport, citing cooperation from state and local law enforcement officials near a detention center that houses …[#item_full_content]

Emerson Poll: Vance, Rubio Nearly Tied in Potential ’28 Race

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are running nearly even among Republican voters in an early look at the party’s potential 2028 presidential primary field, according to a new Emerson College Polling survey.[#item_full_content]

New Mexico Epstein Commission Makes First Subpoenas

New Mexico legislators probing Jeffrey Epstein on Monday said they have issued their first subpoenas, calling for evidence on the late sex offender from 14 entities, including federal law enforcement agencies, the state governor’s office and a Santa Fe scientific institute.[#item_full_content]

Sen. Sanders Stands by Platner Amid Sexting Reports

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Monday that he is standing by Graham Platner in the wake of media reports that the Maine Senate candidate previously exchanged sexually explicit text messages with several women while he was married.[#item_full_content]

DOJ: Will Obey Order Blocking Anti-Weaponization Fund

The Justice Department said Monday it will abide by a federal judge’s order blocking the Trump administration’s $1.776 billion fund for victims of what it describes as government weaponization during the Biden administration.[#item_full_content]

Hidden tunnel discovered in Tijuana may have supported cross-border trafficking operations

Mexican authorities have uncovered a sophisticated underground tunnel near the U.S.-Mexico border that was equipped with lighting, ventilation and an electronic transport system, which they say may connect Tijuana to a street in San Diego. Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office, known as the FGR, announced the discovery Saturday following a search warrant executed at a property […]

New Mexico Epstein Commission Makes First Subpoenas

New Mexico legislators probing Jeffrey Epstein on Monday said they have issued their first subpoenas, calling for evidence on the late sex offender from 14 entities, including federal law enforcement agencies, the state governor’s office and a Santa Fe scientific institute.

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