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Biden asylum policy allowed to continue after 9th Circuit pauses court order

A federal appeals court ruled that a Biden administration policy restricting asylum-seekers at the southern border can proceed for the time being, pausing an order from a lower court to block the policy.

Mexican cartels seize control of US government’s CBP One app

EXCLUSIVE — The Mexican government is allowing any immigrant who enters the country from Guatemala to continue traveling to the United States border if they have obtained an appointment on the U.S. government's CBP One phone app, the Washington Examiner has learned.

Diana Taurasi makes WNBA history as first player to reach 10,000 points

WNBA superstar Diana Taurasi became the first player in league history to reach 10,000 points Thursday night, making an indelible mark on an already illustrious career.

What in the world is going on with UFOs?

Now renamed ‘unidentified aerial phenomena,’ UAPs are having a moment.

On Ukraine, a hawkish Biden and some skeptical GOP lawmakers mark role reversal

President Joe Biden is a creature of the Cold War era. The old Soviet Union was a superpower rival of the United States for the first half of the Delaware Democrat's 36-year Senate tenure until it collapsed in December 1991.

Florida man arrested and charged with wife’s murder after remains found in suitcases

A Florida man has been arrested and charged with his wife's murder after police found dismembered remains stuffed in suitcases off Florida's southeast coast last month.

Due deference? The Supreme Court will scrutinize officials’ power to impose regulations

"Chevron deference" would sound to many like a snap choice about which gas station to use to fill up their car's thirsty tank. Yet tied to the head-scratching name is one of the Supreme Court's modern foundational decisions, which for nearly four decades has governed the extent to which federal agencies can issue business regulations.

House Armed Services chairman demands documents on Space Command Colorado decision

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-AL) requested documents related to the Biden administration’s decision to keep the U.S. Space Command headquarters in Colorado.

Tennessee Democrats once expelled from state legislature easily reelected

The two Tennessee Democratic lawmakers who grabbed national headlines earlier this year after being expelled by state Republicans over protests following a mass school shooting easily won their respective special elections for their seats on Thursday.

McCarthy rips into Hunter Biden ‘pay-to-play’ deal with foreign business when asked about Trump indictment

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) ridiculed President Joe Biden’s family in light of Hunter Biden’s former business partner testifying this week.
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