DOJ Eyes Minnesota’s ‘Vouching’ System for Voter Registration, Demands Records

An election official in Minnesota in a file photograph. Stephen Maturen/Getty Images The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) civil rights division demanded voter registration records from Minnesota on Jan. 2, saying the state’s law that allows people to “vouch” for others on voter registration appeared inconsistent with federal voting laws. According to Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon,

Trump Vows to Intervene If Iran Kills Protestors; Maduro Open to Talks With US

President Donald Trump on Jan. 2 vowed to come to the aid of protesters in Iran if they are killed by the regime in Tehran. An Iranian official responded, saying that U.S. interference in this internal matter would mean destabilizing the entire region and destroying America’s interests. Venezuelan regime leader Nicolás Maduro s… Original News

Judge orders alleged D.C. pipe bomber to remain detained pending trial

Washington — A federal judge on Friday ordered the Virginia man suspected of leaving two pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic National Committees in 2021 to remain detained in the run-up to a criminal trial. U.S. Magistrate Judge Matthew Sharbaugh granted the Justice Department’s request to keep the suspect, Brian Cole,

Trump Confirms He Takes Higher Daily Dose of Aspirin for Blood-Thinning Effect

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to journalists after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Dec. 18, 2025. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images President Donald Trump confirmed in a new interview that he takes a higher-than-recommended daily dose of aspirin and suggested he’ll continue to do so for the blood-thinning effects