Trump administration threatens 7-Eleven partnership after federal agents denied service at Minneapolis store

FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration demanded answers from 7-Eleven’s…

Border czar Tom Homan announces end of ICE surge in Minnesota

Border czar Tom Homan announced that the immigration enforcement surge…

Melania Trump says she reunified displaced Ukrainian and Russian children with their families

First lady Melania Trump’s office said Thursday that she played…

Pam Bondi’s cutting response to LA Dem over Epstein files prompts outrage in Culver City

In a heated exchange between Bondi and Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove,…

Trump To End ICE’s ‘Operation Metro Surge’ In Minnesota, Homan Says

The end is near for the Trump administration’s “Operation Metro…

Kamala Harris Campaign Fell $20 Million in Debt in Final Week

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign fell $20 million in debt…

RFK Jr. supporters could tip the scales for Trump in Wisconsin —or not

The Wisconsin Election Commission's decision to keep Robert F. Kennedy,…

Trump Offers Elise Stefanik U.N. Ambassadorship

President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly offered Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY)…

Sen. John Fetterman fumes over New York magazine’s ‘one-source hit piece’ claiming ‘erratic’ behavior

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman tore into the current and former…

Minnesota state health workers mismanaged grant money, falsified documents, bombshell audit finds: ‘Very troubling’

"We've had suspicions periodically, but we've never been able to…

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Responds to Atlantic Report: ‘Nobody Was Texting War Plans’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday addressed a report by The Atlantic that claimed he had shared sensitive details about U.S. military strikes in Yemen on an encrypted messaging app to a group chat with other cabinet members where a reporter was accidentally added.
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