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Swalwell Doubles Down on ICE Threat

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who launched a gubernatorial campaign, has doubled down on his threat to pull driver's licenses from ICE agents.

Another Hotel Cancels ICE Reservations

Hilton's St. Paul Downtown DoubleTree in Minneapolis canceled the reservations of several ICE agents amid ongoing protests.

Senator Hits Back at Naturalization Abuse

Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) introduced a bill expanding the denaturalization process for individuals committing fraud or other serious felonies, as well as those who join terrorist organizations.

Questionable Candidate Ties Shock Florida GOP as New Photos and Donations Surface

Candidate ties involving Florida congressional hopeful Aaron Baker are drawing renewed scrutiny after evidence surfaced showing a close, years-long relationship with a registered sex offender—contradicting Baker’s public claims that the man was only a former coworker.

Minneapolis Rocked by 10K Arrests

The new governor of Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger, signed an executive order pulling a previous order requiring state law enforcement to work with ICE.

Train Tragedy: Deadly Crash in Spain Raises Urgent Rail Safety Questions

At least 21 people were killed in a devastating train tragedy Sunday evening after a high-speed passenger train derailed and triggered a second derailment in southern Spain, according to Reuters.

Court Asked to Jail Hunter Biden Over Alleged Child Support Failures

Hunter Biden's personal drama took center stage Tuesday after the mother of his youngest child asked an Arkansas judge to jail the former first son for allegedly defying a court-ordered child support agreement.

Supreme Court Takes on Geofencing

The Supreme Court agreed to consider whether search warrants collecting location data of individuals near crime scenes are constitutional.

Pelosi Backlash Erupts After Awkward Bob Weir Tribute Moment

A fresh backlash erupted online after former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared on stage at a public tribute honoring Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir, prompting widespread criticism over her conduct and remarks.

60 Mins Airs Delayed CECOT Segment, CBS Faces Scrutiny

The long-delayed CECOT segment finally aired Sunday night on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” weeks after it was abruptly pulled from the broadcast schedule by editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.

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