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Abrego Garcia will be deported to third country if released, DOJ says

The Trump administration plans to deport Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country before he can face trial in Tennessee if he is released from criminal custody, a Justice Department attorney said Monday. During a federal court hearing in Greenbelt, Maryland, DOJ attorney Jonathan Guynn told U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis that if Abrego Garcia is allowed to walk free before his criminal […]

Kerr County lacked ‘last mile’ warning to get NWS alerts to residents before Texas flash floods

Kerr County, Texas, lacked a “last mile” warning mechanism that could have saved residents before the deadly floods devastated the area, including a children’s summer camp, killing more than 80 people. The county received multiple weather alerts before the water rose on Friday, but the county is not equipped with a siren system that could […]

‘The View’ slams Trump for prioritizing Musk feud amid Texas flood crisis

On Monday’s episode of The View, cohosts criticized President Donald Trump feuding with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk as Texas suffers from catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 82 people and left dozens more missing. Moderator Whoopi Goldberg opened the show with a solemn acknowledgment of the disaster, urging viewers in affected areas […]

Trump to sign executive order delaying ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs to Aug. 1

President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Monday delaying his “Liberation Day” tariffs until Aug. 1. “The reciprocal tariff rate, or these new rates that will be provided in this correspondence to these foreign leaders, will be going out the door within the next month,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday. “Or […]

Ted Cruz pushes back on ‘partisan finger-pointing’ amid Texas flooding

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called for a proper assessment to prevent future tragedies such as the flash flooding in Texas, asking that this not dissolve into “partisan games.”  Cruz addressed the flooding in central Texas, saying the state “is grieving” in the aftermath of the disaster. While answering questions from the press, Cruz said some […]

Warren Davidson dismisses ‘America’s responsibility to rebuild Gaza’

Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) dodged a question about the United States’s role in helping Gaza recover amid the conflict between Hamas and Israel. Israel is approaching two years in its fight against Hamas, which has largely taken place in Gaza following Hamas’s terrorist attack in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. While on CNN News Central […]

Clean energy groups, fossil fuel advocates react to ‘big, beautiful bill’

(The Center Square) – In the wake of the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill Act, clean energy groups are warning of potential impacts on Michigan’s auto industry and rising energy costs for consumers.  “This bill is a scorched-earth assault on the health, wallets and future of every Michigander,” said Bentley Johnson, federal government affairs director […]

Joe Concha accuses Musk of ‘playing the spoiler’ with new political party

Washington Examiner Senior Writer Joe Concha predicted Tesla CEO Elon Musk would not elect even one representative to Congress via his new political party. Musk conducted a poll on X Saturday that found 65.4% of respondents favored his idea to start a new “America Party,” while 34.6% voted against it. There were just over 1.2 […]

Youngkin to headline swing state events with post-governor ambitions unknown

Later this month, Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) will visit key states a candidate needs to secure a major party nomination.  Youngkin will visit Iowa for an event with the state Republican Party and South Carolina next month for a fundraising dinner.  Both states are key primary states as Iowa is traditionally home to an early […]

Ascension, West Feliciana lead in student mastery on statewide tests

(The Center Square) — Following the release of Louisiana’s latest LEAP test scores last week, recently shared data shows which school systems outperformed their peers — and which made the most year-over-year progress — despite statewide stagnation in student achievement. The Louisiana Department of Education released a breakdown of the highest-performing school districts for third […]
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