Congress warned the Secret Service to reform in 2015 — a decade later, the same failures persist

Former House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz laid out six recommendations to fix the United States Secret Service more than ten…
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Sen. Rick Scott blasts Democrats after Jayapal admits working with foreign ambassadors to get oil to Cuba
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., tore into House Democratic leadership on Tuesday after Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., openly described her efforts to coordinate with foreign ambassadors, including those from Mexico, to find ways to deliver oil to Cuba despite U.S. sanctions targeting the island's communist regime.…
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Kennedy's HHS explored new restrictions on widely prescribed antidepressants, sources say
Health officials working under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discussed whether certain drugs in the most widely prescribed class of antidepressants could face additional restrictions, two people familiar with the conversations told Newsmax, even as the department publicly denied any talk of an outright ban.…
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DOJ moves to strip citizenship from 12 naturalized Americans accused of terrorism, murder, and fraud
The Department of Justice announced Friday that it is seeking to denaturalize 12 naturalized American citizens accused of crimes ranging from terrorism support and murder to marriage fraud, firearms trafficking, and child sexual abuse. The cases, filed in federal courts across nine states and Washington,…
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Congress warned the Secret Service to reform in 2015 — a decade later, the same failures persist
Former House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz laid out six recommendations to fix the United States Secret Service more than ten years ago. Not one of them stuck. Now, after a string of security failures culminating in multiple attempts on President Donald Trump's life, a bipartisan…
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Trump secures three-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire and prisoner swap starting May 9
President Trump announced Friday that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a three-day ceasefire running from May 9 through May 11, paired with a prisoner exchange of 1,000 captives from each side, a development the president framed as a direct result of his personal diplomacy…
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Sen. Elissa Slotkin heads to Canada for center-left summit as Carney deepens ties with Beijing
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) is traveling to Canada this Saturday for a gathering of center-left politicians organized around a single question: how to defeat conservatives on pocketbook issues. The summit, organized by the Center for American Progress, will bring the Michigan Democrat together with Canadian…
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Judge keeps cameras in Charlie Kirk murder case, pushes preliminary hearing to July
A Utah judge denied Tyler Robinson's bid to ban cameras from the courtroom and delayed his preliminary hearing to July, setting the stage for a publicly visible reckoning in the murder of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Judge Tony Graf Jr. of the 4th…
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Virginia Supreme Court strikes down Democrats' redistricting scheme in 4-3 ruling
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to invalidate Democrats' mid-decade redistricting effort, finding that the legislature violated the state constitution's procedural requirements when it rushed a map-redrawing amendment onto the ballot. The decision wipes out a plan that would have redrawn Virginia's congressional districts to…
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Chuck Schumer's Democratic revolt is only beginning
Eight Senate Democrats broke ranks to end the government shutdown, and the fallout landed squarely on Chuck Schumer. Now the Senate minority leader faces open calls for his removal, furious allies in the House, and a party fracturing over whether his strategy accomplished anything at…
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Federal watchdog identifies four more UNRWA employees tied to Oct. 7 kidnappings as criminal charges loom
Four more employees of the United Nations' Palestinian refugee aid agency, three teachers and a social worker, participated in holding Israeli hostages or carrying out the October 7, 2023, terrorist attack, a federal watchdog has found. The USAID Office of Inspector General laid out the…
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Barack Obama points to Trump as the source of marital strain with Michelle
Former President Barack Obama told The New Yorker that the pressure to remain politically active on behalf of the Democratic Party has created "genuine tension" in his marriage, and he pointed directly to President Donald Trump as the reason he keeps coming back to the…
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California Democrat Jim Costa faced ethics probe in 2023 over alleged unwanted advances toward two young female interns
Rep. Jim Costa, a longtime California Democrat from Fresno, was investigated in 2023 after a former House staffer filed a complaint alleging he made unwanted advances toward her and behaved inappropriately toward another young woman, both interns on Capitol Hill. The Office of Congressional Conduct…
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Video surfaces of Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini on private boat trip while she was pregnant
TMZ Sports published video this week showing New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and former NFL reporter Dianna Russini together on a private boat dock in Putnam County, Tennessee, in June 2021, when Russini was visibly pregnant with her first child and both were…
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