Trump announces Putin’s agreement to pause Kyiv attacks during cold snap

President Donald Trump has revealed a surprising breakthrough in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, announcing a one-week halt to Russian…
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Trump announces Putin’s agreement to pause Kyiv attacks during cold snap
President Donald Trump has revealed a surprising breakthrough in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, announcing a one-week halt to Russian strikes on Kyiv during a brutal cold snap. During his first Cabinet meeting of 2026 on Thursday, Trump shared that he personally requested Russian President…
Tom Homan announces major policy shifts in Minneapolis
Border Czar Tom Homan has taken the reins in Minneapolis, swiping at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with a pointed jab about his no-nonsense approach. Arriving late Monday at President Trump's request, Homan spoke on January 29, 2026, claiming "a lot of progress" in Minnesota…
Senator Dick Durbin displays AI-generated image on Senate floor
Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) has ignited a firestorm by presenting an AI-generated image on the Senate floor during a recent speech. On Wednesday, Durbin displayed a poster depicting the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, in Minneapolis last weekend, though he incorrectly…
Kristi Noem's silence at Trump cabinet meeting draws attention
Washington was abuzz after Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's noticeable silence during a recent cabinet meeting hosted by President Donald Trump on Thursday. During the meeting, Noem, 54, sat nearly out of camera range and did not speak, while Trump addressed the room…
Governor Walz warns of conflict over federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has raised alarms about federal immigration enforcement in his state, hinting at dire consequences that could echo historical conflicts. On January 28, Walz spoke to a writer from The Atlantic, questioning the aggressive tactics of federal agents enforcing immigration laws in…
Mamdani points to Adams for NYC's $12 billion budget shortfall
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has sounded the alarm on a staggering $12 billion budget deficit, pinning the blame squarely on his predecessor, Eric Adams. At a press conference on Wednesday, Mamdani described the situation as a "serious fiscal crisis," accusing Adams of underfunding…
Trump nominates Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair
President Donald Trump has tapped a familiar face to steer the nation’s monetary policy, announcing his choice for the next Federal Reserve chair. On Friday, Trump declared his intention to nominate Kevin Warsh, a former Fed governor, to succeed Jerome Powell as chair when Powell’s…
Trump and Schumer strike funding deal amid shutdown risk
Washington is on edge as a partial government shutdown looms just hours away. President Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) reached an agreement Thursday to keep most of the federal government funded by splitting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding from a broader…
HHS reverses Biden policy on pharmacy abortion drug mandate
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has struck down a Biden-era regulation that forced pharmacies to dispense abortion pills. On Tuesday, HHS officially rescinded the policy, which had been imposed during the Biden administration and required roughly 60,000 retail pharmacies to provide abortion…
Supreme Court to evaluate Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll case
The Supreme Court is stepping into a high-profile legal battle involving President Donald Trump, as it prepares to review his challenge to a 2023 verdict in a civil lawsuit filed by journalist E. Jean Carroll. On Feb. 20, the justices will hold a private conference…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: An Ice Storm Exposes Democrat Governance
The Democratic Party is filled with people who claim to "believe the science" on climate change and everything else. Skipping over the ironies of using the word "believe" regarding the scientific method, I have one big question for any Democrat in elected office: Why are…
CISA interim director shares sensitive data on ChatGPT
Madhu Gottumukkala, the interim director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), has landed in hot water after reportedly uploading sensitive government records to a public version of ChatGPT last summer. This incident, which occurred despite strict restrictions on the platform across Department of…
Supreme Court to review Trump's appeal of Carroll verdict on Feb. 20
The Supreme Court has set a date to weigh in on President Trump's push to overturn a jury verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll. This critical case, tied to events from decades ago, lands on the justices’ desk amid…
Somali activist Nasra Ahmed arrested for obstructing federal officers
A Somali woman known for her viral "bananas and rice" speech found herself in handcuffs Wednesday, charged with obstructing federal law enforcement. Nasra Ahmed, 23, gained attention for her cultural commentary, but now faces serious legal consequences. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest on…
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