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Federal immigration teams in New Orleans this week arrested dozens of criminal aliens accused of violent and predatory crimes, including rapists, thieves, human smugglers, domestic abusers, and child endangerers. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials said the operation was part of a nationwide push to dismantle sanctuary protections and remove “the worst of the worst” from American communities, underscoring President Trump’s directive to prioritize public safety in deportation efforts. “DHS law enforcement continues to arrest rapists, thieves, human smugglers, domestic abusers, and child endangerers who sought sanctuary in New Orleans. Well, those days are over,” said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia…

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Former President Joe Biden’s record-setting waves of mass immigration to the United States sent home prices and rents surging for the lowest-income Americans, a newly published investigation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reveals. The report, published annually by HUD, looks at “worst-case housing needs,” which is defined as Americans who are low-income but who do not receive government assistance or welfare and who pay more than one-half of their income toward housing costs. “Between 2021 and 2023, cases of worst-case needs remained elevated at 8.46 million households, virtually the same as the 2019-to-2021 period,” the report details,…

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Wednesday on MS NOW’s “Deadline,” network national affairs analyst John Heilemann claimed no Republican lawmaker will want President Donald Trump to campaign for them because he was “toxic.” Heilemann said, “If you look over the course of the last ten years we’ve had Donald Trump in our lives, you can measure the decline in his mental acuity. You can measure it by looking at the interviews he gave in 2015 and 2016, looking at them in 2020, look at them now. His vocabulary has reduced dramatically the complexity of the words that he uses, he rarely uses multisyllabic words anymore. He…

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A group of House Republicans is trying to bait President Donald Trump into the permitting wars on Capitol Hill, arguing that legislation up for a vote as soon as next week could green-light something he hates with fury: offshore wind power. Natural Resources Chair Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) wants the House to pass his bill that would accelerate energy projects of all kinds, which would give him leverage in expected negotiations with the Senate in the coming months on overhauling the federal permitting process. But the legislation has drawn sharp opposition from conservatives who claim it could benefit renewable energy projects…

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Americans are increasingly down on President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy, according to a new December AP-NORC poll, as both parties get set to duke it out over affordability ahead of the coming midterm elections. Just 31 percent of respondents approve of Trump’s economic leadership, though results were predictably along partisan lines: 69 percent of Republicans and only 7 percent of Democrats approved. That overall number is down from 33 percent in November and 40 percent in March. But the president continues to insist that the outlook is strong — and that Democrats’ focus on the stubbornly high cost…

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Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov has said he will be step down ahead of no confidence vote Bulgaria’s government has announced its resignation following mass anti-corruption protests across the country. In a statement on Thursday, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov said he and his cabinet would step down after facing their sixth no confidence vote.The announcement comes just weeks before Bulgaria is set to join the euro zone on January 1. The government had previously proposed a controversial 2026 budget, drafted in euros, that included higher taxes and increased social security contributions. The bill, however, was met with weeks of mass demonstrations…

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President Donald Trump reaffirmed his support for Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, discrediting anonymous reports claiming otherwise. Trump sunk the anonymous reports while fielding questions from the press during a roundtable with tech CEO in the Roosevelt Room on Wednesday. “I think my cabinet is fantastic. I read the same stories that I’m unhappy with, this one or that one, and I’m not. I think the cabinet has done a great job,” he said. He detailed his support for both Hegseth and Noem, specifically. “I read a story that I was unhappy…

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The country’s size and resources would make it the most advantageous partner for Washington, the journalist believes Russia would be the “best” ally for the US due to the country’s vast landmass, rich natural resources, and formidable military, conservative American host Tucker Carlson has said.Speaking during a podcast on his YouTube channel on Thursday, Carlson suggested that “looking purely through the lens of what’s good for the United States, an America First perspective,” Russia would be the most “obvious” partner for Washington.“Why? Because it’s the biggest country in the world. It’s got enormous mineral deposits, energy deposits… and a formidable military, by…

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WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 20: Secretary of Education Linda McMahon speaks during a White House press briefing on November 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Education Department approved a settlement agreement this week that will force millions of borrowers with student loans in the SAVE plan to switch programs. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Getty ImagesStudent loan borrowers got hit with another wave of bad news this week after the Education Department announced a settlement agreement that will end the SAVE plan. The SAVE plan had offered millions of borrowers affordable monthly payments tied to their income and a path to…

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World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder warned Wednesday that surging antisemitism in the West amounts to a “full-scale assault on the truth, on democracy, and on the safety of the Jewish people,” urging Jews and their Christian allies to confront it on campuses, in classrooms, and across social media. Lauder delivered the remarks at the Jerusalem Post Washington Conference, saying he came to the nation’s capital “at a vital time in the history of this country and for the Jewish people,” and lamenting that “honesty in reporting today is very rare.” He said he did not come “with any…

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