
States sue feds over denying grants for illegal immigrants
By Dave Mason
New federal rule prohibits using money to cover legal services for certain victims of violent crimes
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By Dave Mason
New federal rule prohibits using money to cover legal services for certain victims of violent crimes

By Morgan Sweeney
The S&P finished the day at 6,711.20, up 0.34% from Tuesday. The broad market index also saw an intraday record. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 43.21 points, or 0.09%, to close at 46,441.10. The Nasdaq composite climbed 95.15 points, or 0.42%, ending the day at 22,755.16.

By Tommy Flynn
The pause targets the $16 billion federal commitment to the Gateway Program's Hudson River rail tunnel, aimed at replacing century-old infrastructure between New Jersey and Manhattan, and over $2 billion for the Second Avenue Subway's Phase 2 extension from 96th to 125th Street in Harlem.
By Tommy Flynn
The library, spanning an estimated 90,000 square feet, will include interactive displays on the Abraham Accords, border security reforms, and economic policies, alongside archives of over 1 million documents from both terms.

By Alan Wooten
Judicial Accountability for Public Safety Act, authored by Rep. Tim Moore, R-N.C., was filed after Monday’s field hearing in Charlotte by the Committee on the Judiciary. Moore participated in the discussion along with a number of other congressmen and congresswomen from the state.

By Tommy Flynn
Democrats tried to blackmail Republicans into adding $1.5 Trillion to the clean spending bill, $500 million of which would go to health care for illegal aliens.

By Tommy Flynn
This threat is designed to undermine President Trump by intimidating those willing to work with the administration.

By Liam Hibbert
“Despite the Attorney General’s attempts to implement sanctuary policies, Nevada is not a sanctuary state, has never been a sanctuary state, and will never be a sanctuary state under my leadership,” Lombardo said in the statement late Friday afternoon.

By Thérèse Boudreaux
Republicans’ Continuing Resolution – which the Senate will vote on again Tuesday – would extend existing government funding levels until Nov. 21, buying lawmakers time to pass all 12 annual appropriations bills for fiscal year 2026.

By Tommy Flynn
Even without full Hamas buy-in, the plan envisions proceeding in "terror-free zones" under ISF control, incorporating interfaith dialogues to foster tolerance and economic redevelopment.
By Tommy Flynn
The suit, filed in July 2021 alongside complaints against Meta Platforms Inc. and Twitter Inc. (now X Corp.), contended the platforms violated Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act by acting as publishers through biased moderation

By Thérèse Boudreaux
The stakes are even higher this time around given that the Trump administration is planning to make some of the furloughs permanent if the government shuts down. An Office of Management and Budget memo called on agencies to “use this opportunity” to eliminate agency positions deemed unnecessary.