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Trump endorses Duffy son-in-law in Wisconsin race

President Trump endorsed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s son-in-law Michael Alfonso in the GOP primary to succeed Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) on Tuesday. “Michael is the son-in-law of our GREAT Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, and the wonderful Rachel Campos-Duffy,

2 federal officers fired shots during Pretti encounter: CBP

Two federal officers opened fire Saturday in the shooting that led to the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official told Congress on Tuesday. The official added that the shots were fired from Glock pistols as the agents

Trump says Minneapolis mayor ‘playing with fire’

President Trump warned on Wednesday that Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is “playing with fire” after saying the city will not enforce federal immigration laws. “Surprisingly, Mayor Jacob Frey just stated that, “Minneapolis does not, and will not, enforce Federal Immigration

Live updates: Senate tackles funding package amid DHS furor

The Senate on Wednesday will work to advance a six-bill spending package, despite calls from Democrats to separate out Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding after the deadly weekend shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis by federal immigration officials. The incident

Minnesota judges hit breaking point with ICE

A high-stakes hearing Friday will bring the immigration crackdown in Minnesota to a head in the courts, as the nation's top Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official will be forced to take the stand to explain the agency’s aggressive surge. “The Court’s patience is at

The World Sees Trump’s America as a Sad Joke

Last week, as global elites met in Davos to celebrate hard power, the dance world marked the 122nd birthday, on January 22, of George Balanchine, whose life was the result of the greatest failure and collapse of hard power. That failure was caused by Joseph Stalin, who

Iran's neighbors on edge as US 'armada' arrives in Middle East

Iran’s neighbors are on edge over the possibility that President Trump will pull the trigger on strikes against Iran, as Tehran and its allies have promised to forcefully retaliate against U.S. positions, many of which are located inside the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi

Donald Trump Is Frightened

The media verdict is in: President Trump has “ softened ” his stance on his paramilitary war on Minneapolis. He struck a “ cooperative tone ” in a call with Minnesota’s Democratic governor, Tim Walz. The administration hopes to “ shift its strategy ” on its ICE raids. Trump is

Data Centers Are Not “Campuses”

In recent months, a particular word has begun to circulate with striking insistence in press releases across the United States. Technology companies and government officials announce the construction of “data center campuses.” Not plants or factories or warehouses or complexes,

5 questions about Trump's ban on investors buying homes

President Trump’s executive order to prevent Wall Street investors from purchasing single-family homes is the administration's most ambitious attempt to address the state of the housing market. The president argued that Wall Street investors have bought a “growing share” of

'Transformative' HIV PrEP shot slowly overcomes cost hurdles

HIV/AIDS activists heralded the approval of a new twice-yearly pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication last year, but these celebrations were tempered by insurers' reluctance to cover its exorbitant cost. In the months since, payers are coming around, and more patients have

Trump takes to Iowa to pitch midterms, economy

President Trump hit the campaign trail in Iowa on Tuesday, marking the first of many stops ahead of November’s midterm elections. Speaking to supporters at a rally just outside of Des Moines, Trump touted what he said were economic gains made during his second administration