Republicans likely to drop $1B White House ballroom security proposal

Senate Republicans may abandon a $1 billion security package for the White House and President Donald Trump’s private ballroom as ongoing budget talks with lawmakers face a deadline to pass a broader supplemental spending bill.

Man jailed over Charlie Kirk Facebook post wins $835,000 settlement

A man who lost his job and missed the birth of his granddaughter while jailed over a Charlie Kirk social media post will receive $835,000 to settle a lawsuit against the sheriff’s office.

Iran war impact: Trump approval drops as gas prices climb
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Iran is facing a new deadline from the Trump administration as the U.S. blockade continues and gas prices climb above $4 nationwide. New polling shows growing concern about the economy and the length of the conflict, as well as a drop in President Trump's approval rating. FOX's Doug Luzader reports.

Judge quotes 1984 in ruling ordering White House to preserve records

A federal judge opened his ruling ordering the Trump administration to start complying with the Presidential Records Act by quoting one of the most famous passages from 1984.

Jan. 6 officers sue to block payouts from Trump’s new ‘Anti-Weaponization’ fund

Two of the officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, are suing to prevent a new $1.776 billion settlement fund from making payments to anyone, including supporters of President Donald Trump accused of participating in the assault that day.

Former MN fraud investigator testifies to Senate
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Minnesota’s former Manager of Recipient & Child Care Provider Investigations within its Department of Human Services testified before the Senate on Wednesday, saying he was discouraged from flagging programs that were likely fraudulent during his tenure in the position because it would “make the department look bad.”

‘Learing’ that fraud doesn’t pay: Senate hearing
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Citing several examples of fraudulent claims to abuse federal and state funding, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) outlined that fraudsters will ‘lear’ that it no longer pays in Minnesota before the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee on Wednesday.

Ilhan Omar investigated by DOJ over 'immigration fraud, family finances'

Vice President JD Vance said on Tuesday that the feds will be investigating Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar over potential "immigration fraud and family finances."

Walz visits HCMC to discuss major hospital funding deal
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Gov. Tim Walz visited the Hennepin County Medical Center on Wednesday to highlight a historic $705 million investment passed by lawmakers in hopes of keeping HCMC's doors open.

Bank activity of non-citizens faces heightened review under Trump order

President Donald Trump’s new executive order calls for financial institutions to scan for indicators of people without legal status opening bank accounts or obtaining loans.

Rep. Massie Kentucky primary loss is victory for Trump

A loss for a Republican Kentucky congressman in Tuesday night’s primary was a victory for President Trump, after the two have been at odds for years.

Former Congressman Barney Frank dead at 86

Former Congressman Barney Frank was trailblazer for gay rights and also helped craft the most significant changes to the financial system in a generation.

Trump's grip on GOP tested in primary elections
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President Trump’s influence over the GOP faced a major test in Tuesday’s primaries, highlighted by Trump-endorsed Ed Gallrein’s victory over Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky’s 4th District. FOX’s Doug Luzader has more.

Iran war: Strike called off, gas has cost $33B
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Claiming he was an “hour away” from another round of strikes on Iran, President Trump said on Tuesday that allies convinced him otherwise as negotiations continue to end a conflict that approaches its third month. Meanwhile, estimates show that Americans have spent an additional $33 billion on gas since fighting began.

Minnesota politics: What didn’t get finished?
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Minnesota lawmakers ended the session with several high-profile proposals left unresolved, including issues such as gun safety, school security funding, car tab fees and infrastructure deals.

Walz outlines Chief Justice pick, challenges ahead
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz details his appointment of Theodora Gaïtas as Minnesota’s next Supreme Court Chief Justice, who will assume the position Oct. 1, 2026. As part of the ceremony, Walz outlined his appreciation for those who have past served, and his decision for the next person for the position, saying they would be leading through a time of “great uncertainty and challenges not seen before.”