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Reporter’s Notebook: Bondi’s binder strategy turns House hearing into political firestorm
The overstuffed white binders appeared a few moments before Attorney General Pam Bondi exited her motorcade, and strode through the horseshoe entrance of the Rayburn
Judge Orders Hearing on Frozen New York Tunnel Funding
A judge ordered a hearing Friday afternoon after New York and New Jersey said the Trump administration had not transferred $205 million in frozen federal
UN in Uproar After Iran Named Women’s Rights Vice Chair
The United Nations is facing sharp criticism after Iran was appointed vice chair of the U.N. Commission for Social Development, a body whose mandate includes
ICE Unveils $38.3B Detention Expansion Plan
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is advancing a sweeping overhaul of its detention system, unveiling a $38.3 billion plan to expand capacity nationwide and support
Canada PM to Mourn With Grieving Town; New Details Emerge on Shooter
A grief-stricken community in northern Canada was set to mourn with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday, after he headed to the remote town of
Wall Street Steadies After Its AI-Induced Sell-Off
U.S. stocks steadied after an encouraging update on inflation helped calm a Wall Street that’s been wracked by worries about how AI may upend the

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Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers
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In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation
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Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic
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Trump Wants New Smithsonian Portrait to Reflect Both Terms
President Donald Trump wants the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery to commission a new presidential portrait to replace one that was completed after his first term

Noem backs SAVE America Act, slams ‘radical left’ opposition to voter IDs and proof of citizenship
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the case Friday for the passage of the SAVE America Act, accusing opponents of the bill of favoring access

Trump: ‘We don’t run from anybody’ in blasting Biden over Afghanistan withdrawal
President Donald Trump Friday sharply criticized former President Joe Biden’s handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, calling it an “embarrassment” and arguing his administration

‘Doubling down on stupid’: Newsom, AOC, trash Trump at European summit as they raise 2028 profiles
Two of President Donald Trump’s top Democratic critics are using appearances at a high-profile European gathering to blast the Republican president’s agenda and beef up
Dem Report: Trump Spending Millions on Deportation Deals
Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee allege in a report released Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration spent more than $40 million in 2025
Brazilian Au Pair Gets 10-Year Sentence for Scheme to Kill Lover’s Wife and Another Man
An au pair who schemed with her employer-turned-lover to kill his wife and another man received a 10-year sentence on Friday. Prosecutors had recommended immediate
Duffy Orders Merit-Based Hiring for US Airline Pilots
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said families should feel confident about who is flying their aircraft, arguing that pilot qualifications, not personal characteristics, are what matter
RFK Jr. Allies Push to End School Vaccine Mandates
Allies of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have launched a coordinated state-level effort to repeal laws that require children to be
Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty in Minn. ICE Protest Case
Former CNN host Don Lemon pleaded not guilty to federal civil rights charges Friday, following a protest at a Minnesota church where an Immigration and