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Missing general, scientist deaths tied to secret US work prompt White House probe
Susan Wilkerson was gone for just more than one hour when her husband, retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William “Neil” McCasland — who once oversaw

Illegal aliens are getting taxpayer-funded boob jobs and sex change ops in Newsom’s California, watchdog says
Illegal immigrants staying in homeless shelters in California have undergone sex change procedures and cross-sex hormone therapy treatments on the taxpayers’ dime, a watchdog alleges.
Sens. Justice, Cantwell Push to Extend Overtime Tax Break
On Tax Day 2026, Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va.; and Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., introduced bipartisan legislation to broaden a recently enacted tax break on overtime pay, aiming
NYC Comptroller Unveils $4 Billion Housing Investment Plan
New York City Comptroller Mark Levine announced a $4 billion initiative Thursday aimed at expanding and preserving affordable housing across New York City, marking one
ICE Agent Charged After Allegedly Pointing Gun at Motorists
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who pointed a gun at two people in a vehicle in Minneapolis has been charged with felony assault. Hennepin
Energy Chief: Europe Has ‘Maybe 6 Weeks of Jet Fuel Left’
Europe has “maybe 6 weeks or so (of) jet fuel left,” the head of the International Energy Agency said Thursday in a wide-ranging Associated Press
Yale: Colleges, Universities Led to Declining Trust in Higher Education
American colleges and universities have played a significant role in declining public trust in higher education, a Yale University committee said in a report released

South African ex-police chief gets tissue stuck on forehead while sweating during corruption inquiry
Testimony at a major South African corruption inquiry was briefly overshadowed Tuesday by an unscripted moment — a suspended police chief with a tissue stuck
Trump Says More Iran Talks Possible This Weekend as Progress Has Stalled
President Donald Trump said talks with Iran could take place as soon as this weekend and suggested he is not convinced a temporary ceasefire will

Reporter’s Notebook: GOP clashes over ‘skinny’ vs ‘obese’ DHS bill as Trump agenda looms
If it’s up to top Senate GOP leaders, the next budget reconciliation package to finally fund the Department of Homeland Security will be on a

Harris stops in key presidential primary state after leaving door wide open to 2028 run
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is sparking more speculation about whether she will launch another presidential run in 2028 by making stops this week in

Sex crimes could cost lawmakers taxpayer-funded pensions under Hawley’s new proposal
FIRST ON FOX – A Senate Republican wants to prevent lawmakers convicted of sex crimes from receiving their taxpayer-funded retirements after leaving office. Sen. Josh
Rasmussen: 70% of Republicans Say Deport All Illegal Immigrants
Seventy percent of Republican voters support a policy of deporting all illegal immigrants, underscoring a sharp partisan divide on immigration, according to a new Rasmussen

Minnesota Democrats unite to block Walz, Ellison impeachment push sparking online outrage: ‘They’re panicking’
Conservatives on social media erupted with outrage on Thursday after Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota united to block a Republican effort to investigate further and impeach

Pope Leo slams those who ‘manipulate religion’ for military or political gain, Trump responds
Pope Leo XIV, the leader of the Roman Catholic church, decried people who twist religion for military, economic or political benefit. “Jesus told us, blessed
Sources: FBI Revs Up Probe of Fmr CIA Chief Over Russia Report
The FBI plans to question roughly a half-dozen witnesses in its criminal inquiry into ex-CIA Director John Brennan over a U.S. intelligence assessment that found

Judge orders Trump to halt White House ballroom construction, escalating legal feud
A U.S. judge on Thursday rebuked the Trump administration’s attempt to proceed with construction of its $400 million White House ballroom project, clarifying in a

Like a concrete aircraft carrier: was LA’s giant new $724m gallery really worth all the carbon emissions?
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ICE Agent Charged After Allegedly Pointing Gun at Motorists
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who pointed a gun at two people in a vehicle in Minneapolis has been charged with felony assault. Hennepin
Yale: Colleges, Universities Led to Declining Trust in Higher Education
American colleges and universities have played a significant role in declining public trust in higher education, a Yale University committee said in a report released