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“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
- Luke 2:14
High-level officials in Biden administration went to work for grant recipients, watchdog finds
The Revolving Door of D.C.: Federal agencies under Biden doled out $600 million to a variety of climate-focused NGOs following Biden's disastrous debate with Trump in 2024. Some individuals who held leadership positions at these agencies later went on to work for the same recipients of the grant money.
FBI search warrant at Georgia warehouse cites law prohibiting fraud by election workers
The FBI raid is related to Fulton County's vote counting role in the 2020 election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. At least 700 boxes of ballots and other related materials were seized.
Red states set to see gains in US House seats and electoral college: Census projections
The American Redistricting Project estimated Texas would gain four seats in 2030 based on recent Census data and Florida would gain two seats. On the other end, California is projected to lose 4 seats.
TX AG Paxton launches investigation into Texas school districts over CAIR-funded Islamic Games
“The spread of radical Islam in Texas must be stopped, and if school districts are continuing to promote or partner with an organization tied to an FTL, that ends now,” Paxton said.
Illinois Gov Pritzker gets pushback over move to 'expand and expand and expand' on abortion
“It’s another example where the governor has been using Medicaid funds for illegals for their health care, including abortions,” said GOP state Rep. Norine Hammond.
With two dissenters, Fed keeps interest rates steady in first meeting of 2026
Two governors on the board, Stephen Miran and Christopher Waller, voted against keeping the rates steady, instead suggesting lowering rates by 0.25%.
Anti-ICE protest ‘terrorized’ Minnesota church, left kids scared, parents blocked: DOJ says
DOJ says Minnesota churchgoers were "intimidated, harassed, oppressed, and terrorized" by anti-ICE agitators. They also added that at least one woman was hurt in the confrontation.
FBI searches Fulton County election hub more than 5 years after Georgia 2020 election probe began
Better late than never? "The warrant sought a number of records related to 2020 elections," Fulton County officials said.
Trump just gave every US newborn $1K to be invested, a hard deal to reject, even for his critics
Elected officials on both sides of the aisle have historically supported a refreshed version of nearly century-old baby bonds.
Under shadow of regime change wars, Trump admin to pursue more cautious transition in Venezuela
Without "Blood and Treasure": Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlined the administration’s plan in the clearest terms yet on Wednesday, in his first public testimony addressing the situation in Venezuela.
ICE's participation in Winter Olympics security operations sparks backlash in host country Italy
U.S. federal agents have been part of security operations at previous Olympics, but the fatal shooting of two Americans in domestic immigration enforcement efforts recently has sparked concern.
Immigration judge grants asylum to Chinese national who exposed human rights abuses in homeland
Guan fled to the United States after secretly recording human rights abuses at detention facilities in Xinjiang, where as many as a million people of ethnic minorities, including the Uyghurs, have been detained.
Justice Department tells courts it will complete Epstein files review 'in the near term'
The update comes after the Justice Department missed its initial deadline to release all the files by Dec. 19, 2025, which was mandated in a law that Congress passed in November.
Rubio indicates US could preemptively attack Iran to prevent assault on American forces
The secretary said he felt the build-up in the Middle East was necessary to ensure that the 30,000 American troops stationed in the region are protected in case tensions with Iran escalate further.
Federal judge blocks DHS from arresting, detaining refugees in Minnesota
The department announced earlier this month that it was reviewing the cases of 5,600 refugees in Minnesota who had not formally received a green card as a part of its crackdown on fraud in immigrant communities.
Schumer outlines Democrat demands to pass DHS funding bill
Schumer has vowed that his party will help pass the five other outstanding funding bills, which have all passed the House, but said Monday that they would not pass the DHS bill in its current form.
Rapper Nicki Minaj claims she's 'probably' Trump's 'number one fan'
Minaj made the comment at the Treasury Department's summit that launched the president's “Trump Accounts” for newborn babies.
Trump nominates first-ever assistant Attorney General for national fraud enforcement
The creation of the division and the new post come in the wake of federal fraud investigations into California and Minnesota.
Mamdani says NYC needs to increase taxes on richest residents, corporations to fix budget deficit
New York City Comptroller Mark Levine said earlier this month that the city will have a budget shortfall of $2.2 billion in fiscal year 2026 and $10.4 billion in the 2027 fiscal year.
You Vote: With the FBI having raided the Fulton County Election Hub, what do you suspect?
Post-2020 election investigations and reports have confirmed irregularities in the election process in Georgia's most populous county.
