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Sex Predator in Canada Coerced US Teens Into ‘Explicit Acts’ Online: DOJ
In a chilling display of depravity, a Canadian has pleaded guilty to sexually exploiting over 100 American children online, the Department of Justice announced Friday.[#item_full_content]
Left Melts Down Over Don Lemon’s ‘Outrageous’ Arrest
The far left and much of the mainstream media lost it Friday after federal agents arrested former CNN anchor Don Lemon over his role in
Patel: FBI Crackdown Nets 50 Latin Kings, Drugs, Cash
FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that a three-month nationwide operation led to the arrest of 50 members of the notorious Latin Kings gang, along
After Deadly Freeze, Another East Coast Storm Looms
Winter storm warnings and emergency preparations expanded across parts of the Carolinas and Virginia ahead of a weekend storm forecast to rapidly intensify off the
DOJ Defends Gabbard’s Presence at Georgia FBI Raid
The Justice Department on Friday defended Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s presence at an FBI raid of an elections office in Georgia.[#item_full_content]

Watchdog claims proof of ‘harm’ nonexistent in suit against Trump’s ban on trans surgeries for minors
FIRST ON FOX: A Trump-aligned lawfare group filed records requests attempting to uncover the “harm” that Democrat states said was being incurred as the result
Noem Shares Video of Victims Killed by Illegals
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared a video Friday highlighting Americans killed by illegal aliens, saying the victims represent “who we fight for” as the
Senate OKs 2-Week DHS Funding Bill, Allowing for ICE Talks
The Senate unanimously passed a two-week extension of Department of Homeland Security funding, giving congressional negotiators more time to reach a deal Democrats are seeking

Federal judge strikes down parts of Trump executive order on citizenship verification for voter registration
A federal judge on Friday struck down key portions of President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at tightening citizenship verification for voter registration and absentee
Cotton PAC Poll: Voters Back Deportations, Want ICE To Cool It
A new poll commissioned by a political group with ties to Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., suggests many Americans want immigration enforcement and deportations to continue,
Stocks Slide as Investors Eye Earnings, Inflation, Warsh
U.S. stock indexes closed lower Friday as investors viewed President Donald Trump’s nomination of former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as a hawkish choice to
Ken Buck: Netflix Acquisition Merits Extra Scrutiny
Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. suggests Big Media is seeking to replicate the Big Tech playbook and may be on the cusp of gaining
Anger, Fear Rise in Cuba Over Trump Oil Tariff Threat
Massive power outages in Cuba meant that many people awoke Friday unaware that President Donald Trump had threatened to impose tariffs on any country that
Standard and Poor’s conferma il rating e alza l’outlook per l’Italia. Giorgetti: “Il lavoro paga”
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NYC Targets Newsmax in Taxis, Seeks Ban
New York’s Manhattan borough president has launched a campaign targeting Newsmax and seeking its ban in the city’s taxicabs.
DOJ Defends Gabbard’s Presence at Georgia FBI Raid
The Justice Department on Friday defended Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s presence at an FBI raid of an election office in Georgia.
After Deadly Freeze, Another East Coast Storm Looms
Winter storm warnings and emergency preparations expanded across parts of the Carolinas and Virginia ahead of a weekend storm forecast to rapidly intensify off the
Patel: FBI Crackdown Nets 50 Latin Kings, Drugs, Cash
FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that a three-month nationwide operation led to the arrest of 50 members of the notorious Latin Kings gang, along

Looming government shutdown threatens service members, FEMA, TSA amid ICE impasse
The country’s airlines and military members could once again take the brunt of a government shutdown as lawmakers advanced a plan on Friday that looks
MSU Denver Faces Complaints Over Race, Immigration Aid
Metropolitan State University of Denver is facing two civil rights complaints for scholarship programs reserved for undocumented immigrants and non-white students, the New York Post