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Florida Congressman Defends Decision to Not Fund DHS, Calls for Kristi Noem's Resignation

Moskowitz argues ICE needs reform and Noem has failed as FEMA administrator

California Governor's Travel Funded by Corporate Donors, Not Taxpayers

Newsom's international trips paid for by nonprofit California State Protocol Foundation

Lawmakers Deadlocked Over DHS Oversight Amid Partial Shutdown

Congress and White House at odds over changes to immigration enforcement after fatal shootings by federal officers

San Francisco man charged for repeat Waymo vandalism

Authorities changed Walker Reed Quinn with several incidents since July.

San Francisco man charged for repeat Waymo vandalism

Authorities changed Walker Reed Quinn with several incidents since July.

Florida Targets Medical School Accreditors in Higher-Ed Overhaul

State leaders question accreditation standards on gender-affirming care, raising concerns over access to federal funding

Florida House Unveils Budget Plan, Rejecting DeSantis Priorities

The $113.6 billion spending plan cuts funding for governor's immigration enforcement and Florida State Guard initiatives.

Dr. Oz Invited Jeffrey Epstein to Valentine's Party After Conviction

The celebrity doctor, who now runs a federal health agency, sent the invite in 2016 after Epstein had served time as a child sex offender.

Fallout from Epstein Case Spreads Globally

High-profile resignations and replacements as Epstein's connections are revealed

Epstein Case Fallout Leads to High-Profile Resignations Worldwide

Politicians, diplomats, business leaders, and royals have seen reputations tarnished and jobs lost after release of Epstein-related documents.

Trump Advisors Uneasy Over Noem Ally's Efforts to Curry Favor

Homeland Security Head Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski Reportedly Trying to Win Over Former President

Kristi Noem Enrages Trump With Secret 'Cabinet Meetings'

The South Dakota governor's clandestine gatherings with Homeland Security officials have angered the president.

Trump to Welcome Governors from Both Parties to White House

National Governors Association says all 55 states and territories will be invited after initial GOP-only plans sparked backlash.

Commerce Secretary Lutnick Faces Questions Over 2012 Epstein Island Visit

White House stands by Lutnick despite timeline contradictions in his previous statements.

Potential Resignation of Florida Congressman Neal Dunn Could Hurt GOP House Majority

Dunn's early departure from Congress could further shrink the Republican Party's thin majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Trump's New Policy Promotes 'Nation of Renters' Despite Rhetoric

Build-to-rent housing communities exempted from executive order targeting corporate investors

Ex-Police Chief Claims Trump Knew About Epstein's Behavior in 2006

Alleged call raises new questions about Trump's knowledge of Epstein's crimes

Trump Allegedly Knew of Epstein's Crimes, Offered Info to Police

Revelations about Trump's 2006 call with police chief raise new questions about his ties to Epstein

Epstein Files Fallout Spreads Across Europe

Politicians, diplomats, officials and royals face consequences over ties to the late financier and convicted sex offender

Trump Was One of the First to Contact Police on Epstein Investigation, Docs Show

ABC News admits Trump called police to report Epstein's misconduct, contradicting previous narratives.

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