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Judges’ rulings block Trump’s ambitious agenda
President Trump emerged victorious in a D.C. courtroom when a judge shot down an attempt by the ACLU to restart a Biden-era “parole” program for unauthorized migrants. That was a lonely win in otherwise legal disasters for Mr. Trump as federal judges leap to block his aggressive agenda.
WATCH: FBI requests names of bureau employees who worked on Jan. 6 cases
The FBI is requesting a list of all its personnel involved in helping the Justice Department prosecute Jan. 6 cases.
Crying and coping: Left struggles with Trump’s aggressiveness
Two weeks into President Trump’s forceful return to office, progressives find themselves struggling to cope with his unprecedented shock-and-awe onslaught against the battlements they erected over the last four years.
Trans, vegan terror cult tied to recent murder of Border Patrol agent and at least three others
The “Ziz Cult” is being blamed for a string of brutal murders and mayhem across the United States, including the recent fatal shooting of a Border Patrol agent in Vermont.
Deadliest aviation accident since 2001 grips Washington as Trump blames Democrats, DEI for disaster
The nation mourned its deadliest aviation accident in decades Thursday, a midair crash between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter that killed 67 people in Washington, while President Trump blamed Democrats for enabling the tragedy with misguided diversity policies that he said put safety second.
Girls’ flag football sees rapid rise with NFL backing
With the support of the NFL and its franchises, more and more girls are flocking to flag football. Eleven states offer girls’ flag as a varsity sport at a high school level; 60 colleges have followed suit.
Trump to send 30,000 illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay
President Trump said Wednesday he will sign an order directing the Defense Department to use up to 30,000 beds at the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to hold illegal immigrants.
RFK Jr. vows to protect vaccine access, says U.S. faces ruin if it doesn’t get healthier
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified Wednesday he is not a conspiracy theorist and that vaccines are a critical component of health care, using a high-stakes Senate confirmation hearing to defend his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda and accuse Democrats of misconstruing his views or turning on him for partisan reasons.
VIDEO: GOP needs to land on a plan and the clock is ticking
Congressional Republicans are working to hash out a legislative strategy as the Trump administration takes shape.
The rise of the ‘nondenominations’ — the largest, quietest trend in American Christianity
U.S. evangelicals opting to use warehouse church buildings and identify as “nondenominational” has prompted some Christians to wonder if they are the future of American Protestantism.
Trump offers all federal workers an 8-month buyout to resign
President Trump continued his crusade to thin out the federal bureaucracy by offering all 3 million federal workers eight months’ salary in exchange for resigning from their positions.
RFK Jr.’s thorniest issue — vaccines — recedes from view as he takes the hot seat
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is best known as a vaccine skeptic but the Trump team has curbed his most polarizing views ahead of his high-stakes Senate confirmation hearing to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Purported Chinese firm’s AI breakthrough rocks U.S. companies, stocks
A high-flying American stock powering the artificial intelligence revolution suffered a sharp blow on Wall Street Monday amid the sudden rise in popularity for Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, a potentially far cheaper rival.
WATCH: March for Life returns to Washington
President Trump made a triumphant return to the March for Life on Friday, addressing the nation’s largest anti-abortion demonstration via video.