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Feds Arrest Antifa Member Over ICE Threats
The Department of Justice announced the arrest of a self-identified antifa member accused of making violent threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and other
Harmeet Dhillon: 40 People Participated in Church Takeover
As many as 40 people were involved in the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement “attack” on a Minnesota church, according to Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for
Pope Leo: World Failing Children, Families
Pope Leo XIV warned Thursday that the world is failing its children, lamenting that global crises have left millions trapped in poverty, abuse, and displacement
Dl sicurezza approvato. Meloni: “Stato non gira testa dall’altra parte”. Nordio: evitare ritorno Br
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Alla mostra di Roma sui suoi 50 anni, Repubblica incontra i lettori: tutti gli appuntamenti
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Olimpiadi, Ghali denuncia: “Alla cerimonia non potrò cantare l’inno. E non c’era spazio per la lingua araba”
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Fake Ransom Note Sender Arrested as Search for Nancy Guthrie Continues
Federal authorities have arrested a person accused of sending a bogus ransom note in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “TODAY” show
Sen. Marshall to Newsmax: Congressional Prayer Reaffirms America’s Faith
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., on Newsmax Thursday highlighted the long-standing tradition of congressional prayer following President Donald Trump’s appearance at the 74th National Prayer Breakfast,
‘Melania’ Soars Past $8M, Many More Theaters Added
The feature-length documentary “Melania” posted another strong day at the box office Monday, hauling in an estimated $1 million in ticket sales as Amazon MGM

Noem deploys to both borders, says ICE won’t be deterred by sanctuary officials who ‘want to create conflict’
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem deployed to the northern and southern borders in a single day this week as the Trump administration
Bessent: Trump’s Call on Suing Fed Pick Over Rates
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made clear Thursday that if President Donald Trump chooses to take legal action against his own Fed pick over interest rates,
Sheriff: Savannah Guthrie’s Missing Mother ‘Is Still Out There,’ but No Suspects
Investigators believe the missing mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is “still out there,” but they have not identified any suspects, a sheriff in
FTC Hires Attorney Fired for Transgender Care Views
The Federal Trade Commission hired a former New York state attorney who said she was fired after publicly criticizing transgender medical treatments for children, assigning

From protest to felony: the lines Minnesota anti-ICE agitators may be crossing
Federal prosecutors have charged more than 150 anti-ICE protesters in Minnesota with crimes ranging from obstruction of federal agents to FACE Act violations — offenses

Out of office but back online: Harris rebrands ‘Kamala HQ’ for 2026 midterms amid 2028 buzz
In a move sure to spark more 2028 speculation, former Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday relaunched her “Kamala HQ” social media presence used during
Flu Surging in 45 States, Record High Cases
If you think that because it’s February and you haven’t gotten the flu yet you’re in the clear, think again. Flu is hitting the U.S.
Report: LA Mayor Bass Softened Palisades Fire Findings
Democrat Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass secretly pushed to soften official findings about the city’s response to the deadly Palisades Fire, according to a new
DOJ Rule Could Cut Immigration Appeals Board Caseload
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Texas A&M Professor Fired After Gender Identity Discussion Sues University
A former Texas A&M University professor sued the school Wednesday, alleging the university violated her constitutional rights by firing her after a classroom discussion about
Thune: DHS Deal Must Include GOP Changes
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said negotiations over the Department of Homeland Security must address what he described as a worsening environment for law enforcement