Dispatch Politics Roundup: The Partial Shutdown Drags On
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Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, D-Va., lamented the fatal bus stop stabbing but stopped short of urging local authorities to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (Credit: Nicholas Ballasy for Fox News Digital)
A possible line of defense for the Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibition on contemptuous words.
The Middle East war and a photo Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Mandelson dominate Saturday's front pages.
Far-right pastor Doug Wilson set off a firestorm by saying that Catholic parades ought to be banned in a Christian-controlled nation.
President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on Iran’s new supreme leader on a recent interview. Discover more videos, including live streams and exclusive storytelling, on our Watch page
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From the suburbs along Interstate 90 over to St. Charles, redistricting has resulted in a more diverse and Democratic 8th Congressional District.
The measure, which the governor is expected to sign, is set to go into effect in January 2027, after the midterm elections.
EXCLUSIVE: After Karoline Leavitt appeared at a press gaggle with red marks on her lip line and a plumper pout, doctors have revealed whether you can get lip filler while pregnant
The White House press secretary denied a CNN report claiming the Trump team was unprepared for the potential Iranian closure of the Strait of Hormuz, calling it "fake news."
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt took to X to unleash a brutal clap back at ABC News and warned the American public that fake news is 'real and it is dangerous'