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Trump successfully turns off crazy Biden era regulations on your home appliances
President Donald Trump reverses Biden appliance regulations targeting dishwashers, washing machines, air conditioners and water heaters through executive orders.
DAVID MARCUS: Spurning Trump means Mayor Jacob Frey owns Minneapolis mess
Trump offers Minneapolis Mayor Frey a deal on immigration enforcement, demanding cooperation with federal agents in exchange for reduced operations.
MIKE DAVIS: Why surrender is not an option for ICE’s Minnesota mission
Federal immigration enforcement faces resistance in Minneapolis as ICE operations spark protests and violence between agents and activists.
I’m an American farmer — empty USDA offices means fewer family farms
Conservation programs like Environmental Quality Incentives Program face delivery challenges as USDA loses thousands of employees, forcing farmers to wait longer.
I’ve worked thousands of money laundering cases — fraud is a national security threat
Minnesota fraud cases involving daycare centers and medical providers demonstrate how fraud serves as an entry point for money laundering and organized crime.
I worked for Justice Alito. What I saw up close shatters the media smear
Louisiana solicitor general defends Justice Alito against media criticism, citing personal clerkship experience and revealing the justice’s humble character.
A therapist’s warning: Trump didn’t break America — permanent outrage did
Over the past decade, a psychological pattern has spread across American life, crossing class and geography: chronic political anxiety marked by outrage and a constant sense of threat.
Hollywood’s selective silence on Iran exposes the lie of celebrity activism
Hollywood’s selective outrage: celebrities wore ICE protest pins at Golden Globes while staying silent on Iran’s brutal crackdown on freedom fighters.
The church is holy ground, not a stage for the left’s political rage
I am walking across America and very disturbed by the recent church disruption by anti-ICE protesters. It crosses sacred boundaries. Let me tell you about my experience in Chicago.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Democrat politicians are risking lives with reckless anti-ICE rhetoric
Kris Mayes suggests Arizona’s “Stand Your Ground” law could apply against ICE officers, sparking controversy. Attorney general’s comments draw criticism as legally reckless.
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