FIRST ON FOX: US Border Patrol nabs Mexican fugitives in California wanted for murder, child sex crimes

FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently…

Schumer gambit fails as DHS shutdown hits 36 days and airport lines grow

Senate Republicans blocked an attempt by Senate Minority Leader Chuck…

New Yorkers fume as Mamdani breaks Ramadan fast with Rikers inmates— but can’t be bothered to visit injured cops

“If you commit a violent crime in NYC, Zohran Mamdani…

Dems block GOP amendment tying voter ID bill to transgender sports ban

Senate Democrats blocked a move by Senate Republicans to modify…

Robert Mueller, former FBI director, Russia special counsel, dead at 81

Former FBI Director and special counsel Robert Mueller has died…

Trump, Chuck Schumer agree on government funding deal, but partial shutdown still in the cards

Senate Democrats and the White House have agreed to a…

WATCH: Javier Milei Gifts Elon Musk A Chainsaw

Argentinian President Javier Milei gave Trump adviser Elon Musk a…

‘Who Will Kill Elon?’: Apparent Threat Against Elon Musk Scrawled On NY Overpass

Driving into work on Thursday morning, some residents in Rochester,…

Swing-state voters trust Trump over Harris on the big issues — but race still too close to call

Voters solidly prefer Trump on several questions about what the…

Whistleblower Reveals How They Were Threatened to Go Along with Obama-Directed Russia Hoax

A whistleblower shared how they were threatened by a supervisor…

Exclusive — Firefighter Blasts Lack of Resources: ‘We Could Have Saved Buildings Like Caruso Did’

A Los Angeles firefighter, who wished to remain anonymous, blasted local leaders who cut funding to fire services, telling Breitbart News that the lack of personnel resources and other assets made fighting the Palisades Fire difficult.
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California Utilizing Hundreds of Inmates to Fight Ongoing L.A. Fires

Over 900 prison inmates are among the more than 7,500 emergency personnel fighting the raging wildfires that are devastating portions of Los Angeles, California, state corrections officials said.
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