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Trump Claims Memphis Federal Crackdown Triggered One of the Fastest Crime Drops in U.S. History

President Donald Trump traveled to Memphis on Monday to personally tout the results of a federal law enforcement surge in the city, telling attendees at a Safe Task Force Roundtable that the operation had produced one of the largest and fastest crime declines in American history.

Tucker Carlson’s Dangerous Drift: When “America First” Becomes Anti-Israel—and Something More

In recent months, Tucker Carlson has crossed a line that should concern every serious observer of American politics, faith, and culture.

Marco Rubio to Testify in Foreign Lobbying Trial

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to testify in a corruption case centering on a Florida congressman accused of lobbying for the Venezuelan government.

Airlines Warn Jet Fuel Could Run Dry in Weeks as Iran War Stresses Supply

Jet fuel prices in the United States have more than doubled in a matter of weeks, and airlines are now warning that supplies could run dry before the end of the month if Middle East tensions continue to disrupt the global energy market.

Pfizer Pushes Lyme Vaccine Despite Missing Targets

Pfizer and its partner Valneva announced that their Lyme disease vaccine did not meet the target in a clinical trial, although the companies are still seeking its approval.

DeSantis Comments on Future White House Runs

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) commented on whether he would launch another presidential campaign after his failed 2024 run.

Dow Spikes 900 Points After Trump Announces Iran Talks

U.S. markets surged and oil prices cratered Monday after President Trump announced the United States has held direct talks with Iranian officials and is "very intent" on reaching a deal to end hostilities in the Middle East.

Biden-Era Wind Projects Shift to Oil Investments

The Trump administration secured an agreement with energy company TotalEnergies to redirect nearly $1 billion from wind projects and instead invest in oil and natural gas.

Election Day Rules in Spotlight at Supreme Court

The Supreme Court appears skeptical of state laws permitting the counting of late mail-in ballots.

Ilhan Omar’s Daughter Stands with Cuban Communism

Cuban dissidents responded with outrage this weekend as a convoy of American and international leftists arrived in Havana to show solidarity with the 67-year-old communist regime, staying at five-star tourist hotels while the island endured a nationwide electricity blackout.

Cuba Braces for Possible Military Confrontation

Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío told NBC's "Meet the Press" that the country is preparing for the "possibility of military aggression."

Trend Continues: Zero Migrants Released into U.S.

Customs and Border Protection announced that February served as the tenth straight month with zero illegal immigrants released into the United States.

Two Pilots Dead After LaGuardia Crash

Two pilots are dead and more than a dozen passengers are injured after an Air Canada Express regional jet struck an airport firetruck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport late Sunday night, officials said.

Hegseth Extends Act to Restore Troops Affected by COVID Vaccine

Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Department is extending its invitation to reinstate service members who were separated under the Biden administration for refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Georgia Taxpayers Could Be Forced to Fund Trans Surgeries in Other States

A Georgia state senator is warning that a legal loophole in the state's health benefit plan requires taxpayers to cover transgender surgeries performed on minors in other states, even though Georgia law bans those procedures at home.

State Department Issues Global Warning for Americans

The State Department issued a "worldwide caution" statement over the weekend, urging Americans to "exercise increased caution" amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

White House Gets Columbus Statue

President Trump has installed a statue of Christopher Columbus on the White House's grounds, located outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

ICE Agents Deployed to Keep Airports Running

President Trump is sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to U.S. airports starting Monday after hundreds of TSA workers quit during the ongoing DHS shutdown, border czar Tom Homan confirmed Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."

Trump Pauses Iran Strikes for Five Days, Points to ‘Productive’ Talks

President Donald Trump on Monday ordered the Department of War to hold off on strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure, citing what he described as "very good and productive" negotiations over the past two days aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East.

Connecticut Needs Your ID to Recycle Cans But Not to Vote

Connecticut Democrats signed a law this month requiring residents to show a driver's license to cash in more than 1,000 bottles or cans at a redemption center. Voting in a federal election? No ID required.