Fox-news/politics
- Newsom’s Getty dynasty ties collide with his claims of a struggling childhood - Gavin Newsom faces backlash over claims of difficult childhood despite wealthy Getty family ties that included luxury vacations to Kenya and Canada as a youth.
- From the Oval Office to the Trump Kennedy Center, the gilded makeover expands - From the Trump Kennedy Center to the White House, here are the renovation and design changes President Donald Trump has pursued since returning to office.
- Longtime Trump aide’s Mar-a-Lago wedding draws top admin officials - Trump aide Dan Scavino married at Mar-a-Lago with president and top officials attending the Sunday ceremony including Elon Musk and cabinet members.
- Education experts warn Mamdani plan could gut NYC gifted programs, hurt low-income students - Education experts warn NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani's plans to overhaul the city's gifted program could harm high-achieving students from low-income families.
- Philly DA’s ‘hunt you down’ warning to ICE draws calls for DOJ criminal probe - Calls mount for criminal investigation into Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner after he allegedly threatened to "hunt down" ICE agents, comparing them to Nazis.
- Longtime Iowa federal judge dies at 78 after more than 26 years on the bench - Robert Pratt, who served as an Iowa federal judge for more than 26 years, died Wednesday at 78 after suffering cardiac arrest while at a gym.
- Illegal immigrant in Florida charged with arson, felony criminal mischief, sheriff says - Florida police charged ab illegal immigrant with arson after he allegedly set fires under a mobile home and broke windows at a local business.
- GOP senator's 'Federal Fumbles' report highlights $240M spent on transgender rat testing - Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., released his ninth annual "Federal Fumbles" report documenting federal waste, including NIH grants for aborted fetal tissue research.
- Appeals court dismisses DOJ misconduct complaint against federal judge - A federal appeals court dismissed misconduct accusations against Judge James Boasberg filed by President Donald Trump's Justice Department.
- Where things stand with the government shutdown, and how soon it could end - House Speaker Mike Johnson predicted the government shutdown will end by Tuesday as Democrats oppose funding for the Department of Homeland Security.