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Republican leaders in Congress reveled in the news of Elon Musk buying Twitter on Monday, touting the $44 billion purchaseRead More
The “Remain in Mexico” policy will be before the Supreme Court on Tuesday at it hears arguments in the BidenRead More
A Texas Army National Guard soldier who has remained missing since Friday, when he tried to save two migrants fromRead More
A federal judge has blocked the Biden administration from ending Title 42, which prevents immigrants from crossing the border whenRead More
A man from Colorado who set himself on fire Friday in front of the Supreme Court to protest climate changeRead More
Twitter staff have at least six months of job security, the company told employees, until Elon Musk takes control ofRead More
The judge overseeing jury selection for a man who murdered 17 people at a Florida high school declared that theRead More
A New York judge on Monday held former President Donald Trump in contempt of court for not producing documents subpoenaedRead More
FBI Director Christopher Wray told “60 Minutes” on Sunday that violence against police officers “doesn’t get enough attention,” and that the murderRead More
The U.S. Navy is opening an investigation into the deaths of seven sailors on the USS George Washington aircraft carrierRead More
While Vice President Kamala Harris has seen a mass exodus during the first year-plus of her term, President Joe BidenRead More
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts told Newsmax that if Title 42 were not implemented, a “huge security issue” would occur alongRead More
According to a new survey released by the Morning Consult on Monday, two-thirds of respondents in both the U.S. and ChinaRead More
A Texas appeals court on Monday delayed the execution of a woman amid growing doubts about whether she fatally beatRead More