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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Around 250 federal border agents are expected to launch a monthslong immigration crackdown on Monday in southeast Louisiana and into Mississippi dubbed “Swamp Sweep.”
Mourners gathered at a West Virginia high school this weekend remembered a National Guard member fatally shot last week as a caring and positive person who wanted to help others.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers from both parties said Sunday they support congressional reviews of U.S. military strikes against vessels suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, citing a published report that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a verbal order for all crew members to be killed as part of a Sept. 2 attack.
Republican U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas announced Saturday that he will retire from Congress after his term ends in 2026 to focus on family.
TEL AVIV (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday asked the country’s president to grant him a pardon from corruption charges — seeking to end a long-running trial that has bitterly divided the nation.
A new report finds that fewer high school girls want marriage and children, while the desire has remained steady in boys.
There’s been a big victory for families in New Jersey. A school district has adopted a comprehensive Parental Rights Policy. Now it is hoped the legislature will act.
A Middle East scholar says President Donald Trump's declaration of certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters as foreign terrorist organizations doesn't go far enough.
An editor at The College Fix says it’s satisfying to watch the Trump administration take an ax to what he calls the bloated and useless U.S. Department of Education.
A Malaysian court has ruled for the family of abducted Christian pastor Raymond Koh, whom the court says was kidnapped by police under orders from the Malaysian government.