Colombia’s president mused about getting “rid of” President Trump in a shocking interview — as a bitter feud over Trump’s crackdown on drugs intensifies.
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Morning Brief: Trump Foreign Policy Blitz, War On Narco-Terrorists, & Foster Care’s Faith Problem
President Donald Trump locks in a critical deal with Australia as he presses on several foreign policy fronts, the administration ramps up the Caribbean war Read More
Trump’s Operation Warp Speed sparks GOP call for Nobel Peace Prize after ceasefire snub
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., plan to nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for launching Operation Warp Speed.
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Iowa Rep. Randy Feenstra discussed the shutdown’s effect on rural farmers.
Trump’s Special Counsel pick allegedly boasted about having ‘Nazi streak’ in leaked texts
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Biden ‘rang the bell’ after completing radiation therapy for prostate cancer
Former President Joe Biden “rang the bell” after finishing radiation therapy for metastatic prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.
Fortnight to Election Day: 5 key 2025 races to watch
Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli compete in a tight New Jersey gubernatorial race with polls showing a narrowing gap two weeks before Election Day.
SCOOP: Trump-backed former Navy SEAL launches GOP primary challenge against Massie
Ed Gallrein, a longtime Navy SEAL and Kentucky farmer, announces GOP primary challenge against Rep. Thomas Massie in the state’s 4th Congressional District.
NY lawmakers claim Hochul is targeting them for ongoing probe into alleged $11B Medicaid program scandal
State Sens. Jim Skoufis (D-Orange) and Gustavo Rivera (D-Bronx) plan to send a letter Tuesday demanding Hochul’s administration turn over evidence centering on her overhaul Read More
Texas finds thousands of illegal immigrants registered to vote on state voter rolls
Texas officials identify over 2,700 possible illegal immigrants registered to vote, sending cases to counties for 30-day citizenship verification process.