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Actor Robert De Niro was among those present in Washington on Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments over birthright citizenship, a case that has drawn national attention and sharp political reactions. He sat in the courtroom alongside President Donald Trump and several members of the administration, listening as justices questioned both sides during a lengthy session.
As he left...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is once again drawing attention for her views on free speech, this time in a dissent that stood alone among her colleagues. In Chiles v. Salazar, decided Tuesday, Jackson warned of uncertainty ahead, writing that “to be completely frank, no one knows what will happen now.” Her concern came after the court struck...
On April 1, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could reshape how the United States understands citizenship. At issue is President Donald Trump’s executive order challenging birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to people in the country illegally. However, the court rules, the decision is likely to ripple through immigration policy, politics, and the...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a wide-ranging executive order aimed at tightening rules around mail-in voting and voter eligibility, describing the move as an effort to rebuild trust in U.S. elections.
Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the order focuses on what he called “voter integrity” and longstanding concerns about mail-in ballots. He characterized the measure as a...
A coalition pushing for stricter immigration enforcement is urging the Trump administration to dramatically expand its deportation efforts, laying out a plan aimed at removing one million people living in the country illegally by 2026.
The group, known as the Mass Deportation Coalition, released a 21-point playbook outlining how it believes that goal could be reached. Among its recommendations are...
Wikipedia, long seen as a neutral reference point, is increasingly being accused of shaping political narratives rather than simply documenting them. Critics argue that certain editors are not just organizing information but actively filtering it—especially when it comes to controversial figures like New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani and those close to him.
Mamdani’s rise in politics has come with...
Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg criticized The New York Times on Sunday over its coverage of the Trump administration’s newly announced “Pax Silica” investor consortium, after the paper issued multiple corrections to its report.
“The @NYTimes completely FABRICATED quotes that never happened. We submitted corrections (multiple times). They ignored them,” Helberg wrote in a post on...
A major conservative advocacy group aligned with House Speaker Mike Johnson is spending heavily to promote the tax cuts included in what’s been dubbed the “Working Families Tax Cuts Act.”
The American Action Network (AAN) announced Tuesday a $10 million national ad campaign set to run through April 15, the tax filing deadline.
The effort, shared first with Fox News Digital,...
A growing standoff between President Donald Trump and a key NATO ally escalated Monday after Spain blocked U.S. military aircraft tied to the Iran conflict from using its airspace, the latest sign of a widening rift between Washington and Madrid over defense policy and the war.
Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles confirmed the decision, saying Spain has denied both airspace...
The demonstrations brought thousands of people to Washington, D.C., part of a broader nationwide effort opposing President Donald Trump and his administration, with a particular focus on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, Jennings said he saw flags tied to communism and groups he described as terrorist organizations, arguing that the protests reflected...









