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Seven men arrested near Bondi Beach as Australian police foil suspected terrorist attack

Seven people were arrested near Bondi Beach on Thursday over what authorities believe was a second planned terrorist attack, just days after Islamic State group-affiliated gunmen massacred over a dozen Hanukkah celebrants. Australian counterterrorism officers rammed two vehicles en route to Bondi Beach. Police said seven people in total were arrested on the spot over […]

Harris lambastes Trump on Kimmel after national address: ‘Nothing normal’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris used her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to criticize President Donald Trump‘s Wednesday night national address. Harris appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s show during her 107 Days book tour, which has fueled speculation about whether she may run again. The former vice president emphasized that the public should not “normalize” the Trump administration. “There […]

Comer’s House Oversight Committee drove much of 2025’s agenda and news cycle

Most congressional committees are happy if they tackle a few issues every year. But in a year dominated by President Donald Trump’s second stint in the White House, one committee has punched through the nonstop news from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with shocking headlines of its own — House Oversight. From its investigation into the Biden […]

Sean Duffy’s pregnant daughter lambastes ‘unconstitutional’ TSA: ‘Abolish it’

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy‘s pregnant daughter unleashed her fury on the Transportation Security Administration on Thursday after she was subjected to a pat-down and delayed before her flight. In a lengthy post on X, Evita Duffy-Alfonso bashed security in airports over her treatment on the way to her flight. “I nearly missed my flight this […]

Bowser installs Smith’s No. 2 to take over as interim MPD police chief 

Jeffery Carroll will be Washington, D.C.’s interim Metropolitan Police Department chief, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Wednesday. Carroll will succeed MPD chief Pamela Smith after she leaves the department at the end of 2025. The 23-year veteran has served as Smith’s understudy since 2023 and inherits a police force that is grappling with declining crime levels, […]

Transgender co-conspirator charged in terrorist plot requests transfer to women’s jail

A transgender activist who was allegedly part of a thwarted terrorist plot targeting several locations across Los Angeles asked a federal judge to be sent to a women’s jail pending arraignment in January. Zachary Aaron Page, a biological man and suspected member of the left-wing Turtle Island Liberation Front, requested during her first courtroom appearance […]

Joe Concha dismisses negative analysis ‘slop’ of Trump’s speech

Washington Examiner senior writer Joe Concha said the analysis of President Donald Trump’s speech from TV news personalities seemed “predetermined” and “prewritten” to be negative. Concha appeared on Fox News’s Fox & Friends First on Thursday, the day after Trump addressed the nation. In the hours after Trump’s live speech, a slew of commentary came […]

Louisiana joins Florida and Texas in challenging FDA policy over mifepristone

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill on Wednesday led her state in becoming the latest to challenge the government’s decision to reverse a policy requiring the country’s most popular abortion pill to be prescribed in person.  Murrill filed a motion in the Western District Court of Louisiana, requesting a stay of the Biden-era Food and Drug Administration […]

Government admits fault in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport crash: ‘Wholly avoidable tragedy’

The federal government admitted liability for the deadly plane collision in Washington, D.C., earlier this year, conceding military personnel and government air traffic controllers contributed to the disaster.  ​​In the 209-page filing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the Justice Department wrote that the United States “admits that it owed a […]

Inflation dropped to 2.7% in November, report delayed by shutdown shows

Inflation unexpectedly dropped three-tenths of a percentage point to 2.7% for the year ending in November, according to an update to the consumer price index released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Forecasters had expected that inflation would rise to 3.1%. Thursday’s report is the first after the end of the government shutdown, which delayed […]
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