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BBC PoliticsJan 02, 2026
Mike Nesbitt to stand down as Ulster Unionist Party leader
The current health minister informed assembly members and party officers on Friday morning.

Drudge ReportJan 02, 2026
Dawn of the Mamdani era...




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Drudge ReportJan 02, 2026
'Trolls asked GROK to strip my clothes off -- and to my horror it did'...




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China's BYD poised to overtake TESLA as world's top EV seller...
Katie Miller's Pregnancy Reveal Gives New Life to Musk Rumors...



Drudge ReportJan 02, 2026
President clams job market booming for US.-born. Data doesn't show it...




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Washington Post PoliticsJan 02, 2026
National Park Service to spend $54 million on landmark D.C. fountains
The National Park Service is spending $54.2 million to repair seven fountains in Washington, according to procurement records reviewed by The Washington Post.

BBC PoliticsJan 02, 2026
Politicians have given away too much power to deliver pledges, says PM's ex-aide
Paul Ovenden, who left Downing Street in September, says the British state has been "emasculating itself".

Washington Post PoliticsJan 02, 2026
Expert testimony or anti-Islam bias? Sex assault case tests legal limit.
Expert testimony about sexual violence helped convict a Pakistani American man of assaulting his wife. His defense says the testimony relied on stereotypes.

BBC PoliticsJan 02, 2026
What to expect at Holyrood and beyond as 2026 election race steps up
BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell looks at what lies ahead for Scottish politics this year with the Scottish Parliament election looming in May.

New York Times PoliticsJan 01, 2026
Trump Has Renamed the Kennedy Center, but a Satirist Owns the URL
A comedy writer bought the web domain TrumpKennedyCenter.org and the satirical site he created is drawing attention amid the backlash over the institution's renaming.

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesJan 01, 2026
Russia Asks United States to Stop Pursuit of Fleeing Oil Tanker
The tanker, which had been sailing to Venezuela to pick up oil, has claimed Russian protection, although the U.S. authorities say it is a stateless vessel.

Drudge ReportJan 01, 2026
New York mayor Mamdani vows to enact democratic socialist agenda...




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Drudge ReportJan 01, 2026
Chief Justice John Roberts says nation's legal foundation unshaken...




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Washington Post PoliticsJan 01, 2026
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is sworn in at public ceremony
Zohran Mamdani, the first Muslim mayor of New York City, was sworn in Thursday, marking a generational shift in the city's leadership with his promises to address affordability.

Drudge ReportJan 01, 2026
Year of the $100 Million House...




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Empty lot next to Bezos sells for $105M...



Drudge ReportJan 01, 2026
Venezuela Detains Americans Amid Growing Pressure...




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China Signals It Won't Give an Inch in Latin America...



Washington Post PoliticsJan 01, 2026
Trump is reconstituting the Fine Arts panel set to review his ballroom
The White House is seeking members likely to clear the way for President Donald Trump's controversial ballroom and other projects.

Yahoo PoliticsJan 01, 2026
Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor at historic subway station


Yahoo PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Zohran Mamdani is set to be sworn in as mayor as NYC rings in the New Year


New York Times PoliticsDec 27, 2025
How Oil, Drugs and Immigration Fueled Trump's Venezuela Campaign
New details of deliberations show how aides with overlapping agendas drove the United States toward a militarized confrontation with Venezuela.

Politics - U.S. HouseDec 22, 2025
Lawmaker Sues Trump to Remove Name From Kennedy Center
Representative Joyce Beatty, Democrat of Ohio, sued President Trump on Monday seeking to force the removal of his name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesDec 21, 2025
U.S. Coast Guard Pursues Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela
The latest vessel to be targeted by the United States in its pressure campaign on Venezuela was sending distress signals as it headed northeast from the Caribbean into the Atlantic.

The Daily BeastOct 16, 2024
Top L.A. Prosecutor Deletes Post Sharing New Evidence in Menendez Case
Vince Bucci/AFP via GettyLos Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón mysteriously deleted a social media post he made sharing one of the new pieces of evidence his office is considering in the case of Erik and Lyle Menendez, the brothers who earned national intrigue and horror after they shot their wealthy parents to death in 1989, CNN reported.

On Sunday, Gascón had posted a photo of a handwritten letter Erik had sent to his cousin Andy Cano which the brothers' lawyer argues backs up their claim that they were sexually abused by their father, and in turn that the brutal slaying was out of fear for their safety.

"I've been trying to avoid dad. Its still happening Andy but its worse for me now," the letter reads. "I never know when its going to happen and its driving me crazy. Every night I stay up thinking he might come in."

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Fox PoliticsJul 22, 2022
House Democrats introduce bill to revive amnesty push for illegal immigrants
More than 40 House Democrats backed legislation that would give a legal pathway to millions of illegal immigrants who have been in the country for more than seven years.

Department of Homeland Security NewsDec 09, 2021
DHS to Request Public Input on How the U.S. Government Can Prevent Family Separations at the U.S. Border
WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced its request that the public provide recommendations on how to permanently protect against the prior administration's practice of intentionally separating families at the border to deter others from migrating to the United States.

"It is unconscionable to separate children from their parents as a means to deter migration," said Secretary Mayorkas.  "I have met with separated families and heard firsthand of the immense trauma they have suffered.  We have an obligation to reunite separated families and ensure this cruel practice never happens again."

The Request for Public Input will publish in the Federal Register on Friday, December 10.  Comments will be accepted for 30 days until January 10, 2022.  Individuals may submit comments by following the instructions in the Federal Register notice.  Public feedback will be used to help develop recommendations to President Biden on how to prevent the Federal Government from implementing in the future the cruel and inhumane practice of intentionally separating families at the border as a tool of deterrence.

President Biden issued an Executive Order in February 2021 establishing the Interagency Task Force on the Reunification of Families.  The Task Force, in coordination with non-governmental organizations and interagency partners, has established a process to identify families separated under the prior administration's Zero-Tolerance policy—pursuant to which families were intentionally separated—and reunify them in the United States.  Families reunified in the United States, or those seeking to enter the United States for the purposes of reunification, are eligible for humanitarian parole and to receive support services.

The Task Force is


Department of Homeland Security NewsAug 17, 2021
DHS?Announces?Alternatives?to Detention?Case Management Pilot Program
Department Seeks Appointees?to Serve on the?National Board?  

WASHINGTON - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)?today?announced?a?new Alternatives?to Detention?(ATD)?Case Management Pilot Program (CMPP),?which will provide voluntary case management and other services to?ensure that?noncitizens in removal proceedings?have access to legal information and other critical services.?Alternatives to Detention is an important tool?used by DHS?for individuals and families as they await the outcome of immigration proceedings.?This new congressionally directed pilot will supplement existing Alternatives to?Detention programs run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and will inform best practices?moving?forward.? 

"We are excited to partner with nonprofit organizations and local governments on this pilot program to improve services for noncitizens in immigration proceedings," said?, who will chair the National Board for the Case Management Pilot Program.?"I encourage?organizations working with noncitizens to apply to serve on the Case Management Pilot Program National Board?and help us make this pilot program a success."? 

Funds will be awarded to nonprofit organizations and local governments through a National Board, similar to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Emergency Food and Shelter Program.?Case Management Pilot Program?services?will include, among others:?mental health services;?human and sex trafficking screening;?legal orientation programs;?cultural orientation programs;?connections to social services;?and?departure planning and reintegration services?for individuals returning to their home countries.?? 

As part of the United States' COVID-19 mitigation efforts, DHS continues to expel the majority of single adults, and, to the extent possible, families encountered at the Southwest Border in accord

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