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Her Father Was Imprisoned by the CCP. She Wants Trump's Help in Securing His Release.
Grace Jin Drexel, an American citizen whose father leads one of China's largest underground churches, has asked President Trump to advocate for his release during his upcoming visit to China.
Here’s Where the Funding Fight for TSA, ICE and Other DHS Agencies Stands Amid Shutdown
Trump issues memo to pay TSA workers as Senate passes partial DHS funding bill that House Republicans reject, marking 43 days of funding lapse.
Many Losers, Few Winners in Political Battle Over ICE Funding
Congressional debate over Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget exposes partisan divisions on immigration enforcement.
No Kings Protest Movement Claims Leaderless Structure While Internal Documents Reveal Organized Framework
The decentralized anti-Trump movement plans 3,500 events nationwide Saturday, though its March 28 Toolkit provides hosts with structured guidance and a Maryland hotline.
Protesters March in London to Oppose Rise of Political Right
Demonstration in central London draws participants opposed to increasingly prominent right-wing political movements, though details on attendance and specific targets remain limited.
The Porn Myth: How Adult Entertainment Makes Us More Juvenile
Neuroscience research increasingly examines whether pornography, often labeled as adult entertainment, actually impairs mature brain function.
Some Democrats Question Party's Embrace of Political Streamer Hasan Piker
Piker's role as a midterm surrogate sparks internal debate over controversial comments and the party's outreach to young male voters.
Traditional Republicans See 2028 as Key Opportunity to Reclaim Party From MAGA Movement
Former Washington State GOP chair argues the 22nd Amendment prevents Trump from seeking a third term, giving anti-MAGA Republicans their first real chance in a decade to take back the party.
Austria Plans to Ban Children Under 14 From Social Media
The Alpine nation's centrist coalition joins Australia, France, and Spain in restricting minors' access to digital platforms.
GOP Lawmaker Retirements Signal Potential 'Changing of the Guard' in Wisconsin
Seven Republican state lawmakers have announced retirements, including Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate President Devin LeMahieu, as Democrats eye control of at least one legislative chamber for the first time in 16 years.