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Abbott Sounds Alarm on Birth Tourism

Governor Greg Abbott directed the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to investigate reports of possible instances of birth tourism schemes at hospitals.

Convicted Judge Who Helped Illegal Immigrant Escape ICE Gets No Jail Time

Former Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, 67, was sentenced Wednesday to no prison time for felony obstruction of federal immigration agents, receiving only a $5,000 fine despite facing up to five years behind bars.

Trump Ordered to Pay $5 Million to E. Jean Carroll

A federal judge has ordered President Trump to pay $5 million, plus interest, to E. Jean Carroll, shooting down his effort to prevent the payment.

Ukraine to Build Patriot Missiles

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that Ukraine will receive a manufacturing license for Patriot missiles, a move he revealed before even informing the American defense contractors who make the weapons.

Governor Asks for Health Update on Mitch McConnell

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) sent a letter to Senator Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) office, requesting a health update after he was hospitalized last month.

Grassley Exposes Possible Classified Info Mishandling by Jack Smith’s Own Team

The very prosecutors who pursued President Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents may have committed the same offense themselves, according to newly released messages obtained by Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley.

California Group Wants Schools to Teach ‘Black English’

Left-wing organizations have come together to push "Black english" within California schools.

DOJ Threatens State Officials Over Noncitizen Voting

The Department of Justice sent letters warning election officials across the country that the District of Columbia that they may face criminal prosecution over noncitizen voting.

Trump Warns Spain: ‘Cut Off All Trade’

President Trump threatened to sever all trade with Spain on Wednesday, calling the NATO member a "terrible partner" after its government refused to let American forces use two Spanish air bases during the ongoing military campaign against Iran.

Two Supreme Court Justices Head to Capitol Hill After Explosive Rulings

For the first time in years, justices from both wings of the Supreme Court will sit together before a congressional committee, a rare public appearance coming on the heels of some of the most consequential rulings in recent memory.

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