‘This is a ten-year stain on the country committed by high-ranking officials against the American people,’ the attorney general said.
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DHS Blocked From Ending Deportation Protection for South Sudanese
A Boston-based federal judge granted an emergency request ahead of a Jan. 5, 2026, deadline.
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DOJ’s second-in-command could be central to ‘vindictive’ prosecution of Abrego
The new order stops short of compelling any government witnesses to testify for next month’s hearing.
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Elon Musk unleashes on Tim Walz with new nickname amid Minnesota fraud
Elon Musk takes aim at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz amid investigations into alleged fraud schemes targeting the state’s Medicaid and children’s nutrition programs.
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Investment and innovation expected across the defense community in town
Investment and innovation are on the horizon for the defense community in Colorado Springs over the coming year. In December, the Missile Defense Agency selected 2,100 companies to compete for work on Golden Dome through a contract known as SHI
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NTD Newsroom Full Broadcast (Dec. 30)
The United States hit an area in Venezuela where boats are loaded with drugs.
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Senate races to avoid government shutdown with time ticking and lingering issues
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., develops contingency plans for government funding as lawmakers work to pass five-bill spending package and remaining funding bills before Jan. 30.
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Trump’s latest funding cuts dampen bipartisan dealmaking in 2026
Senate Republicans are optimistic about bipartisanship beyond healthcare next year , despite the looming midterm elections, but some of President Donald Trump’s latest actions could thwart the appetite for deal-making. The administration is dismantli
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Sen Jim Justice says Republicans are ‘lousy’ at knowing what everyday Americans
The Senate was unable to extend, or replace, expiring Obamacare subsidies, setting up a premium price spike that will hit tens of millions of Americans once they lapse on Wednesday.
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Federal judge rules Trump administration can share illegal immigrants’ Medicaid
The Trump administration can continue its practice of sharing the biographical, location, and contact information of illegal immigrants between federal agencies early in the new year, a federal judge ruled on Monday. U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabri