Feds Received Intelligence About Increased Clandestine Border Crossings Last Year

Ottawa received intelligence last year that there’s increased illicit movement of people coming in and out of the country. The news comes as Canada is working to bolster border security after the incoming U.S. administration threatened to impose tariffs. An intelligence document from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) obtained by The Epoch Times said

It’s the GOP’s world in Washington. The Democratic governors are getting ready

Beverly Hills, California — Democrats, who are about to be locked out of power in Washington as Republicans take control of all three branches of government in January, see the state capitals run by Democratic governors as the clearest path of resistance to President-elect Donald Trump’s second term.  The 16 governors and three governors-elect who

Trump’s Envoy for Hostage Affairs Urges Syrian Rebels to Free American Hostages

Trump’s hostage envoy Adam Boehler calls on Syrian opposition to release American captives to prove they’re not extremists. President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for special envoy for hostage affairs said Monday that Syrian opposition forces that have taken control of the Middle Eastern country should turn over any American hostages held there as a sign of

Here’s What’s in the $895 Billion Defense Authorization Bill

The House and Senate Armed Services Committees have released an 1,813-page bill, reconciling their differing National Defense Authorization Act proposals. The House of Representatives could vote this week on a compromise version of the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), with up to $895.2 billion in defense discretionary spending. This latest version of the NDAA,

Biden Apologizes to Native Americans for Abusive Boarding School System

The president has designated a new monument that will be located at the site of a former Indian boarding school in Pennsylvania. WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden on Dec. 9 designated a new national monument to memorialize the federal government’s oppression of thousands of native American children through the boarding school system founded in the late 19th

Pete Hegseth returns to Capitol Hill to build support

Washington — Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Defense Department, returned to Capitol Hill on Monday as he tries to solidify support among Senate Republicans as he faces allegations of sexual misconduct, financial mismanagement of veterans’ charities and excessive drinking.  Hegseth met with at least two Republican senators on Monday who had