Trump in talks with Kurdish leaders as White House weighs support for Iranian opposition militias

President Donald Trump is open to the idea of backing militia groups inside Iran willing to help topple the regime,…
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Idaho Supreme Court unanimously rejects constitutional challenge to parental choice tax credit program
The Idaho Supreme Court struck down every argument against the state's Parental Choice Tax Credit program on Feb. 5, delivering a unanimous ruling that the program stands. ED Choice reported that the court denied a petition for a writ of prohibition challenging House Bill 93…
Maryland Gov. Moore directs legal review of DHS warehouse purchase, calls Williamsport site a 'federal occupation'
The federal government quietly purchased an 825,000-square-foot warehouse in Williamsport, Maryland, on January 22 — and Maryland's Democratic governor didn't raise the alarm until two weeks later. Fox News reported that Gov. Wes Moore fired off a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on…
Benghazi suspect Zubayr al-Bakoush extradited, faces eight-count federal indictment for 2012 attack
At 3 a.m. on Friday morning, a man the FBI had hunted for more than a decade touched down at Andrews Air Force Base. Zubayr al-Bakoush, a suspect in the September 11, 2012, terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi, Libya, is now…
Dow Jones closes above 50,000 for first time as Trump declares "Congratulations America"
The Dow Jones Industrial Average blasted past 50,000 on Friday for the first time in its 129-year history, surging 1,207 points — a gain of 2.5% — to close at 50,115.67. President Donald Trump marked the occasion with a message on Truth Social that captured…
Federal judge dismisses Missouri lawsuit against Starbucks DEI programs, citing no evidence of harm
A federal judge in St. Louis threw out Missouri's legal challenge to Starbucks' diversity initiatives, ruling that the state failed to identify a single person actually harmed by the coffee giant's hiring practices. U.S. District Judge John Ross — an Obama appointee — concluded the…
Clinton-appointed judge's order freeing illegal immigrant and son contains impossible date
A federal court order that lit up social media for its theatrical scolding of immigration authorities carried a small problem at the bottom of the page: it was dated February 31, 2026. A date that does not exist. U.S. District Judge Fred Biery's ruling freeing…
Children's Minnesota to pause puberty drugs for minors after HHS investigation referral
Children's Minnesota announced Tuesday that it will suspend prescribing puberty-suppressing medications and hormones to patients under 18 — a direct result of mounting federal pressure on hospitals that provide these interventions to minors. The pause takes effect February 27. The decision came weeks after HHS…
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass accused of ordering LAFD wildfire after-action report softened, anonymous sources say
Two anonymous sources have told the Los Angeles Times that Mayor Karen Bass directed then-interim Fire Chief Ronnie Villanueva to water down the LAFD's after-action report on the devastating Palisades Fire — specifically, that Bass told Villanueva the report could expose the city to legal…
Two arrested in joint European operation over alleged sabotage of German warships at Hamburg shipyard
Two foreign contractors were arrested Tuesday in a sweeping joint European police operation for allegedly sabotaging multiple brand-new German warships while working inside one of the country's most storied military shipyards. A 37-year-old Romanian citizen and a 54-year-old Greek man — both employed at the…
Chris Olsen, former Wayne Hills and Virginia quarterback, dies at 42 after glioblastoma battle
Greg Olsen, the former NFL tight end and Fox NFL analyst, announced Thursday that his older brother Chris Olsen has died at the age of 42 after battling glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Greg shared the news in an Instagram post on Feb.…
McConnell hospitalization stalls SAVE Act as House Republicans demand Senate action on voter eligibility bill
Sen. Mitch McConnell was admitted to a local Kentucky hospital Monday evening with flu-like symptoms — and with him went any near-term momentum for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, the election integrity bill that has sat without a markup in his Senate Rules and…
Newly released DOJ video logs show unidentified figure near Epstein's cell hours before death
An orange-colored shape moved up the staircase toward Jeffrey Epstein's isolated, locked jail tier at approximately 10:39 p.m. on the night before he was found dead. That detail — captured on the only known functioning surveillance camera at the Metropolitan Correctional Center — now sits…
Former South Fulton mayor and self-described BLM organizer pleads guilty to trespassing after entering resident's lake house
Khalid Kamau, the former mayor of South Fulton, Georgia, who once described himself as "America's first #BlackLivesMatter organizer elected to public office," pleaded guilty in Fulton County court on Wednesday to a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge. Prosecutors said he entered a resident's lakefront home on…
Trump defends Bill Clinton as House Oversight Committee prepares Epstein-related depositions for both Clintons
President Trump told NBC News on Wednesday that the House Oversight Committee's probe into Bill Clinton's ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein sits wrong with him. Not because the investigation lacks merit — but because he has a personal soft spot for the former…
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