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Byron York Analyzes Cole Allen Manifesto, Says Suspect Absorbed Anti-Trump Rhetoric 'Like a Sponge'
Cole Allen has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump after gunshots rang out at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday.
Comey Indicted Over Seashell Post Allegedly Threatening President Trump; Legal Experts Question Case Strength
The former FBI director faces two counts related to an Instagram post showing shells arranged as '86 47,' but multiple legal scholars say prosecutors face constitutional hurdles.
DeSantis' Redistricting Fight Gets Major Boost from Potential GOP Successor
Rep. Byron Donalds endorsed the governor's new congressional map that could add four Republican seats if approved by the state legislature.
DOJ Releases New Video Showing Correspondents' Dinner Suspect Running Through Security
The footage, released Wednesday, shows a figure moving quickly through an area near the venue where a shooting occurred over the weekend.
Washington Examiner Opinion Questions NEA Teacher Pay Data Methodology
The conservative publication argues that the National Education Association's annual salary rankings oversimplify complex compensation issues in public education funding.
Ex-FBI Director James Comey Makes Court Appearance, Does Not Enter Plea
The former FBI chief faces two counts related to an Instagram post featuring seashells that displayed '86 47' — a phrase prosecutors say threatened President Trump.
FEMA Welcomes Back 15 Whistleblowers Placed on Leave During Kristi Noem's Tenure
The reinstatements come a month before hurricane season begins and mark a break from the former DHS secretary's policies.
House Advances 3-Year Extension of Federal Surveillance Program
The House voted 235-191 to extend FISA Section 702 authority, sending the measure to the Senate where a CBDC ban provision may complicate passage ahead of Thursday's deadline.
Texas AG Sues Houston Birth Tourism Center Alleging 1,000 Facilitated Births Over Nearly Two Decades
The De'Ai Postpartum Care Center is accused of exploiting birthright citizenship; the lawsuit comes as the Supreme Court weighs Trump's executive order ending automatic citizenship.
University of Washington Faces Civil Rights Complaint Over Transgender Bathroom Policies
The complaint, filed by Defending Education with the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, argues that UW policies allowing facility access based on gender identity violate Title IX.