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Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino Faces Backlash as DHS Denies Reports of Exit From Chicago
The Department of Homeland Security pushed back Tuesday against reports that U.S. Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and his team are preparing to leave Chicago, saying federal agents deployed under Operation Midway Blitz will remain in the city despite weeks of controversy, violent clashes, and mounting political criticism. 
The Department of Homeland Security pushed back Tuesday against reports that U.S. Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and his team are preparing to leave Chicago, saying federal agents deployed under Operation Midway Blitz will remain in the city despite weeks of controversy, violent clashes, and mounting political criticism. -
Joe Biden’s New Head Bandage and Emotional Speech Rekindle Concerns Over Health and Fitness
Former U.S. President Joe Biden's latest public appearance-with a fresh head bandage and an emotional comment about his late son-has reignited questions about his health and political fitness as the 82-year-old faces renewed public scrutiny. 
Former U.S. President Joe Biden's latest public appearance-with a fresh head bandage and an emotional comment about his late son-has reignited questions about his health and political fitness as the 82-year-old faces renewed public scrutiny. -
Marjorie Taylor Greene Purchases Up to $50K in P&G Shares as Company Faces $400 Million Tariff Pressure and Lawsuit
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the most active traders in Congress, disclosed a new purchase of Procter & Gamble stock despite the consumer goods company facing mounting legal challenges and tariff-related cost pressures. The filing, submitted under federal financial disclosure rules, shows Greene acquired up to $50,000 worth of P&G shares on November 6. 
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the most active traders in Congress, disclosed a new purchase of Procter & Gamble stock despite the consumer goods company facing mounting legal challenges and tariff-related cost pressures. The filing, submitted under federal financial disclosure rules, shows Greene acquired up to $50,000 worth of P&G shares on November 6. -
Trump’s $2,000 Tariff Dividend Faces Delays as Treasury Signals No Immediate Payout Plan
President Donald Trump's renewed pledge to deliver a $2,000-per-person "tariff dividend" has drawn widespread attention from households facing rising living costs. But U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled this week that Americans should not expect checks in the near term, underscoring the gap between campaign messaging and fiscal reality. 
President Donald Trump's renewed pledge to deliver a $2,000-per-person "tariff dividend" has drawn widespread attention from households facing rising living costs. But U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled this week that Americans should not expect checks in the near term, underscoring the gap between campaign messaging and fiscal reality. -
Trump Floats $2,000 'Tariff Dividend' for Americans as Customs Revenues Surge 150%
President Donald Trump has suggested creating a "tariff dividend" funded by the sharp rise in U.S. customs duty revenues, with a proposed minimum $2,000 payment to individual Americans. The idea, which has not yet been formalized, would exclude high-income recipients and would rely on tariff collections that have climbed significantly under the administration's trade policy. 
President Donald Trump has suggested creating a "tariff dividend" funded by the sharp rise in U.S. customs duty revenues, with a proposed minimum $2,000 payment to individual Americans. The idea, which has not yet been formalized, would exclude high-income recipients and would rely on tariff collections that have climbed significantly under the administration's trade policy. -
Psychiatrist Warns Trump Growing 'More Dangerous' as Psychological Insecurity Intensifies
Donald Trump's behavior and leadership approach are becoming increasingly dangerous as a result of deep-rooted psychological insecurity and a growing sense of "unbelonging," according to psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee, who has publicly scrutinized the former president's conduct since his first term. The assessment, delivered during an appearance on The Daily Beast's podcast, renews a long-running and contentious debate over the relationship between presidential authority, mental fitness, and public safety. 
Donald Trump's behavior and leadership approach are becoming increasingly dangerous as a result of deep-rooted psychological insecurity and a growing sense of "unbelonging," according to psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee, who has publicly scrutinized the former president's conduct since his first term. The assessment, delivered during an appearance on The Daily Beast's podcast, renews a long-running and contentious debate over the relationship between presidential authority, mental fitness, and public safety. -
Armed ICE Raid at Chicago Daycare Sparks Outcry as Agents Detain Teacher in Front of Children
Armed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents entered a Chicago daycare on Wednesday morning and detained an employee in front of staff and children, prompting condemnation from city officials and renewed scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement practices. The arrest took place at Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center during morning drop-off, a time when classrooms were filling with students and families. 
Armed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents entered a Chicago daycare on Wednesday morning and detained an employee in front of staff and children, prompting condemnation from city officials and renewed scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement practices. The arrest took place at Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center during morning drop-off, a time when classrooms were filling with students and families. -
U.S. Moves to Tighten Green Card Eligibility as Public-Charge Rules Face Major Expansion
The U.S. immigration system is poised for significant tightening as the Trump administration moves forward with regulatory changes that could substantially expand barriers for green card applicants. The draft rule, currently under review by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, signals a shift toward stricter scrutiny of immigrants who have used public benefits and broadens deportation grounds in several key categories. 
The U.S. immigration system is poised for significant tightening as the Trump administration moves forward with regulatory changes that could substantially expand barriers for green card applicants. The draft rule, currently under review by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, signals a shift toward stricter scrutiny of immigrants who have used public benefits and broadens deportation grounds in several key categories. -
UPS Cargo Jet Crash Near Louisville Leaves at Least 9 Dead as NTSB Launches Full Investigation
At least nine people are confirmed dead after a UPS cargo aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on Tuesday evening, prompting a large-scale emergency response and a federal investigation into one of the most serious U.S. aviation accidents in recent years. 
At least nine people are confirmed dead after a UPS cargo aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on Tuesday evening, prompting a large-scale emergency response and a federal investigation into one of the most serious U.S. aviation accidents in recent years. -
Trump Suggests SNAP Payments Will Halt During Shutdown, Defying Court Instructions
President Donald Trump signaled Tuesday that his administration would not distribute Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the ongoing government shutdown, contradicting a court filing his own administration submitted one day earlier. The statement has intensified a legal and political clash over how the federal government should support millions of low-income Americans during the budget standoff. 
President Donald Trump signaled Tuesday that his administration would not distribute Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the ongoing government shutdown, contradicting a court filing his own administration submitted one day earlier. The statement has intensified a legal and political clash over how the federal government should support millions of low-income Americans during the budget standoff.