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Ohio Democrat’s Trump Threat Shows How Unhinged the Left Has Become

There’s something deeply wrong with our politics when a candidate for attorney general thinks posting about killing the president is good campaign messaging. But here we are.

Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran as Naval Fleet Arrives in Middle East

President Donald Trump delivered a stark warning to Iran on Wednesday, declaring that time is running short for the Islamic Republic to negotiate over its nuclear weapons program as a substantial American naval force arrives in the region.

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Around America

Inside the 'ghost student' scam that uses identity theft to steal college loans and financial aid

Investigators say a rising number of scammers are creating fake “ghost student” college accounts using stolen identities to claim federal loans and grants, often leaving real applicants confused and burdened with false records. Federal authorities have hundreds of cases open as community colleges nationwide struggle to identify and stop the fraud.

San Diego sues federal agencies over razor wire fencing on city land

The city of San Diego filed a lawsuit against the federal government alleging that razor wire fencing placed on city property near the U.S.–Mexico border damaged sensitive habitat and trespassed on public land. The complaint names the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense, and seeks to halt further construction and assert San Diego’s property rights.

Montana residents forced to reckon with national immigration policy after beloved mechanic’s arrest

In Montana, the arrest of a beloved mechanic on immigration‑related charges has sparked debate among residents about national enforcement policies and community impacts. The incident has put a spotlight on how federal immigration actions affect small towns and their families.

Montana residents forced to reckon with national immigration policy after beloved mechanic’s arrest

A Michigan woman who used stolen identities to pose as a licensed nurse and work in healthcare settings was sentenced to six years in federal prison for fraud and identity theft. Prosecutors said her actions put patients at risk and violated trust in the medical profession.