National Park Service announces it will restore, reinstate statue honoring Confederate General Albert Pike

The National Park Service announced Monday that it will be restoring and reinstating a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike. “The National Park Service announced today that it will restore and reinstall the bronze statue of Albert Pike, which was toppled and vandalized during riots in June 2020,” the Monday …

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4 key Senate seats Republicans aim to flip in 2026 midterms to expand their majority

Republican Sen. Tim Scott’s goal in next year’s midterm elections is not only to defend the GOP’s 53-47 margin in the Senate, but to expand the majority. Scott, the conservative senator from South Carolina, told Fox News Digital soon after taking over late last year as chair of the National …

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Ex-Paramount chief feared CBS interview of 'drowsy' Biden would be exposed in Trump lawsuit: report

Former Paramount executive Shari Redstone was concerned President Donald Trump’s team would seize on unaired footage of a 2023 “60 Minutes” interview with then-President Joe Biden, as she explained why the company settled Trump’s lawsuit against CBS News. Redstone claimed in an interview with the New York Times that some …

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Trump deportation policies spook Pennsylvania city into scrapping immigrant protection vote

President Donald Trump’s mass-deportation crackdown spooked leaders in at least one Democratic-majority East Coast city, as its mayor and city council suddenly removed a scheduled vote on approving a “Welcoming City” ordinance from this month’s agenda. Mayor Sal Panto Jr., of Easton, Pennsylvania, a moderate Democrat, moved to strike the …

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Blue state investigates how illegal immigrant trucker got license before deadly Florida crash

The Washington State Department of Licensing is investigating how an illegal immigrant obtained a commercial driver’s license as questions loom after a deadly crash in Florida that killed three people last Tuesday. The case has reignited debate over state licensing loopholes and immigration enforcement, raising questions about how a noncitizen …

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US warns American travelers about terrorism, crime, kidnapping in popular vacation destination

The U.S. State Department has issued an updated travel advisory for Mexico, warning Americans about potential dangers in the popular vacation destination. Released on Aug. 12, the advisory raised Mexico to a Level 2 alert, urging travelers to “exercise increased caution” due to the threat of violent crime, including terrorism, …

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NFL boosts security at league offices after deadly shooting at New York headquarters

TheNFL has increased security at its offices after a lone gunman opened fire at the league’s headquarters in New York City last month, killing four people and injuring one league employee. NFL Executive Vice President Jeff Miller confirmed the new security measures toOutKick, adding that the league is “working with …

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Virginia leaders condemn racist sign aimed at Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears over bathroom policy

Virginia leaders from both parties have condemned a racist sign aimed at Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, which was raised during a protest outside a school board meeting where she was speaking. Earle-Sears — the Republican nominee in the state’s gubernatorial race — spoke at the Arlington County school board meeting …

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‘It’s really an invasion’: Protesters slam Trump’s DC police takeover as crime tumbles

Protesters continue to blast the Trump administration’s takeover of policing in Washington, D.C., likening it to an “invasion” even as crime plummets. Demonstrators, who did not appear to be part of a specific organization while on a pedestrian bridge on the I-95 in Virginia near the city this week, said …

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New RNC chair Joe Gruters vows to 'ride the president all the way to victory' in midterms

EXCLUSIVE – New Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Joe Gruters outlined his mission as he took over steering the GOP’s national party committee. “The midterms are ahead, where we must expand our major majority in the House, in the Senate, and continue electing Republicans nationwide,” Gruters said as he addressed …

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