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The framers of the 14th Amendment endorsed a capacious definition of ‘American.'
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Gov. Janet Mills argues that her rival for Senate, Graham Platner, could be doomed by his history of offensive online remarks. But at a time of anti-establishment anger, Mr. Platner says he is the safer choice.
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BBC Wales political editor Gareth Lewis explains Welsh Labour's pledges for the Senedd election in May.
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Markwayne Mullin, the incoming D.H.S. secretary, faces a difficult balance: a public reset of the agency while delivering on President Trump's deportation agenda.
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Leader Eluned Morgan made her pledge as she launched her party's Senedd election manifesto in Swansea.
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The embrace of crypto by financial regulators under President Trump has entered a new, cozier phase.
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The planned White House addition, a top priority of the president, is facing a key vote this week. A federal judge may also rule to halt the project.
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An estimated 8 million people took part in anti-Trump protests across the United States on Saturday as part of the No Kings movement, with the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the administration's anti-immigrant crackdown animating many participants. One of the largest rallies took place in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, where federal immigration agents killed U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti in January. Rally speakers included Congressmember Ilhan Omar, Governor Tim Walz, Senator Bernie Sanders, actor and activist Jane Fonda and others, as well as a performance by Bruce Springsteen. We air highlights from the rally.
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The administration builds its arguments on an 1800s campaign, led in part by a Confederate officer, that scholars say was steeped in anti-Black and anti-Chinese racism.
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New York police say they foiled an assassination attempt against Palestinian American activist Nerdeen Kiswani. She describes the terror of finding out about the plot and why it reflects the "impunity" with which Zionist groups have targeted pro-Palestine voices.
"It really made me feel even more vulnerable than I already do as a Palestinian activist," says Kiswani, co-founder of the group Within Our Lifetime.
A New Jersey man, Alexander Heifler, has been arrested and charged with plotting to firebomb Kiswani's home in Brooklyn. Investigators say Heifler was a member of the JDL 613 Brotherhood, a New Jersey-based group founded in 2024 that describes itself as a revival of the Jewish Defense League, a pro-Israel group designated by the FBI as a terrorist organization.
"It's truly shocking, what they've been able to get away with," Kiswani says of extreme Zionist groups like the Jewish Defense League. "It's just been ignored for far too long, so it's good to finally have some accountability."
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The planned visit by Cheng Li-wun appears designed to show Beijing's influence and convey a benign message ahead of the summit with President Trump.
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As the partial shutdown drags on, border czar Tom Homan says the decision will depend in part on whether TSA agents "come back to work."
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Transportation safety officers are set to be paid on Monday, but Tom Homan, the White House's border czar, said ICE agents may stay where there are shortages.
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FBI Director Kash Patel is pushing to post documents related to a Democratic lawmaker who has not been accused of wrongdoing, raising alarms within the Bureau.
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President Trump said on Truth Social that he would order pay for T.S.A. agents, who have worked for weeks without compensation, as a stalemate in Congress over funding has brought chaos to airports.
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Markwayne Mullin was sworn in Tuesday as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, replacing Kristi Noem, who was ousted earlier this month. Mullin has served as senator for Oklahoma since 2023 following a decade in the House of Representatives. He joins the Trump administration amid a partial government shutdown, with Democrats demanding reforms to immigration enforcement before fully funding DHS.
"This agency of terror needs to be dismantled," says Congressmember Delia Ramirez of Illinois. "And whether it is Mullin, whether it is Noem, whether it's Tom Homan, that agency is dangerous, and every American should say, 'Enough is enough.'"
Ramirez also comments on the birthright citizenship case before the Supreme Court, the U.S. fuel blockade against Cuba and more.
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VoteVets is the first super PAC to intervene in the race for Josh Turek, a state legislator who was born with spina bifida after his father was exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam.
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Conservative activists who spoke with Fox News Digital say they prefer former President Donald Trump to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president in 2024.
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- Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the launch of "Hack DHS," a bug bounty program to identify potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities within certain DHS systems and increase the Department's cybersecurity resilience. Through Hack DHS, vetted cybersecurity researchers who have been invited to access select external DHS systems ("hackers") will identify vulnerabilities ("bugs") that could be exploited by bad actors so they can be patched. These hackers will be rewarded with payments ("bounties") for the bugs they identify.
"As the federal government's cybersecurity quarterback, DHS must lead by example and constantly seek to strengthen the security of our own systems," said. "The Hack DHS program incentivizes highly skilled hackers to identify cybersecurity weaknesses in our systems before they can be exploited by bad actors. This program is one example of how the Department is partnering with the community to help protect our Nation's cybersecurity."
Hack DHS will occur in three phases throughout Fiscal Year 2022, with the goal of developing a model that can be used by other organizations across every level of government to increase their own cybersecurity resilience. During phase one, hackers will conduct virtual assessments on certain DHS external systems. During the second phase, hackers will participate in a live, in-person hacking event. During the third and final phase, DHS will identify and review lessons learned, and plan for future bug bounties.
Hack DHS, which will leverage a platform created by the Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), will be governed by several rules of engagement and monitored by the DHS Office of the Chief Information Officer. Hackers will disclose their findings to DHS system owners and leadership, including what the vulnerability is, how they exploited it, and how it might allow other actor
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