
Chicago Student Killing Prompts Immigration Policy Debate, Governor Admits Failures
The killing of a Chicago college student allegedly by an immigrant with multiple arrests has sparked political debate over sanctuary city policies.

The killing of a Chicago college student allegedly by an immigrant with multiple arrests has sparked political debate over sanctuary city policies.

The scheduled Trump-Xi summit faces potential delays as ongoing Iran conflict may affect the president's travel plans and diplomatic priorities.

Robert Mueller, who led FBI transformation after 9/11 and served as special counsel investigating Trump-Russia ties, died Friday at age 81.

The Department of Justice has issued a subpoena to former FBI Director James Comey regarding his involvement in the 2017 Russia election interference intelligence report.

Poll shows two Republicans ahead in California's gubernatorial primary while court denies effort to stop sheriff's ballot recount from November election.

Department of Homeland Security operations continue amid government shutdown with FEMA employees furloughed and directed to unemployment resources.

Three news outlets present distinct viewpoints on taxation and government spending, reflecting ongoing debates over fiscal policy.

A federal judge granted colleges an extension until April 6 to provide demographic admissions data sought by the federal government following the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling.

Senate Republicans have sent Democrats a funding proposal that would separate ICE enforcement funding from other DHS operations to reopen the department.

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger conceded defeat to Sheriff Sam Page in a Republican primary decided by just 23 votes after a recount.

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr warned broadcasters about potential license consequences for what he called misleading coverage.

Transportation Security Administration employees worked without pay during the government shutdown, leading to long airport lines and travel delays nationwide.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski is preparing legislation to authorize military force in Iran while a Montana Senate candidate proposes drafting Sen. Lindsey Graham into conflicts he supports.

University of Oregon will provide abortion medication on campus while Missouri senator gains support for federal restrictions.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr told reporters his previous comments about broadcast licenses were not related to Iran war coverage.
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