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Democrats demand subpoena for Lewandowski over controversial $220M DHS ad campaign
Congressional Democrats are pressing the Republican-controlled House to subpoena Corey Lewandowski — former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s top advisor — over his
TSA Officer to Newsmax: Crisis ‘Unsustainable’
TSA officers working without pay, combined with staffing shortages and long hours during the DHS shutdown, have pushed airport operations to a breaking point, George
Cotton Seeks Broader DHS Reporting by Colleges on Visa Holders
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., introduced a bill that would require colleges and universities receiving federal funding or benefits to report noncitizen students, faculty members, and
Savannah Guthrie Describes ‘Agony’ of Mother’s Disappearance
Savannah Guthrie has described the ongoing disappearance of her mother as “unbearable,” offering an emotional public appeal as the search for answers continues more than
Jordan Backs Short-Term FISA Renewal Amid Push for Privacy Reforms
House Republicans are signaling openness to stronger privacy protections for Americans under federal surveillance programs, but say extending key intelligence authorities must come first, Rep.
Pirro Deputy: ‘Do Not Know’ About Evidence of Crime in Fed Probe
A top deputy to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro acknowledged in a closed-door hearing that the Justice Department does not have evidence of criminal wrongdoing in
Sen. Graham Pushes 2nd Bill to Boost Security, Defense Funds
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Wednesday the Senate Budget Committee will “expeditiously move” to create a second budget reconciliation bill “to make sure there is adequate

US strikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq reportedly continue as Baghdad warns of ‘right to respond’
The United States military reportedly launched airstrikes targeting the headquarters of Iraq’s Iran-backed Shiite militia (PMF) and a residence belonging to its leader on Tuesday,
Gino Paoli: “La mala Ornella e Strehler non l’hanno mai vista, io sì. Erano miei compagni di classe”
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Francesco, la verità sul quinto figlio di Gino Paoli che non è mai esistito
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Police Commissioner Masemola served with warrant for involvement in Matlala’s R360 million Medicare24 contract
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Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art Festival
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Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’
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University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative
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Air Canada Pilots Were Just Starting Aviation Careers
The Air Canada pilots who died Sunday when their plane collided with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport were early in their careers,

Alito blasts lawyer’s word-salad blurring asylum law
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito pushed back Tuesday on an attorney defending migrants seeking asylum, challenging the argument that those stopped at the border have
36% of TSA Officers Call Out at Houston Airport
Thirty-six percent of Transportation Security Administration officers called out of work on Wednesday at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston as the partial government shutdown

Democrats rip Trump’s ICE airport move as shutdown nears 40 days: ‘no reason’
Democrats blasted President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to airports across the country on Monday as travel centers struggle to
Supreme Court Backs Cox in Fight Over Pirated Music
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday Cox Communications cannot be held liable for piracy by its internet service subscribers of songs owned by Sony
DHS: 100K Miss First Full Paycheck Amid Shutdown
Some 100,000 employees at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have gone unpaid for work performed during the ongoing 39-day partial government shutdown, the Washington