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Stalemate continues: No progress on ICE changes to end partial shutdown
White House and Democrats show no sign of nearing agreement on Immigration and Customs Enforcement changes to end partial shutdown.
Illinois Gov. Pritzker to Propose 2-Year Suspension of Data Center Tax Incentives
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is set to propose a two-year suspension of tax incentives for data center development…
Philippine VP Sara Duterte to Run for Presidency Amid Corruption Complaints
Sara Duterte, daughter of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, announced her intention to run for Philippine presidency…
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Remembering the Civil Rights Leader at Age 84
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson dies at 84. Major Garrett recollects his life & Ed O'Keefe discusses his ties with Trump.
Election Denier Leads White House Election Security
Kurt Olsen, who spread false claims about President Trump's 2020 loss, is now in charge of midterm security,…
Strained Relations Between Homeland Security Secretary Noem and U.S. Coast Guard
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's relationship with the U.S. Coast Guard is strained due to her decisions…
Understanding USPS’s New Postmark Guidelines and Its Potential Impact
USPS changes postmark rules which may affect delivery of ballots and other important documents, necessitating early mailing.
Democrats Will Prevent Trump from Stealing Midterm Elections: Hakeem Jeffries
Democrats pledge to prevent Trump from manipulating midterm elections, says House Democratic leader Hakeem…
Complaints About Telecom Scams Decrease in Germany, Federal Network Agency Reports
Complaints over scam texts, chat messages, and fraudulent calls are decreasing in Germany, according to the…
New Orleans Increases Patrols to Enforce Mardi Gras Parade Route Rules
New Orleans's new Mardi Gras rules have started to be enforced, prohibiting certain items on parade routes four hours in advance.