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Dems face scrutiny over congressional representation gaps in blue states: ‘Don’t have clean hands’

August 13, 2025

Several Democratic states are facing scrutiny over their own congressional maps amid the push back to Texas redistricting efforts. Specifically, numerous states had a significant percentage vote for President Donald Trump in 2024 but have little or no congressional representation for Republicans. For example, Trump won nearly 46% of the vote in New Mexico, but none of the state’s three seats are held by Republicans. Currently, the Cook...

Treasury sanctions ‘brutally violent’ cartel for timeshare fraud in tourist destination, warns Americans

August 13, 2025

FIRST ON FOX: The Treasury Department sanctioned a network of individuals linked to a “brutally violent” cartel for hundreds of millions of dollars of timeshare fraud targeting Americans in popular tourist destination Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Fox News Digital has learned. The Treasury Department is now warning current U.S.-based owners of timeshares and those considering the purchase of a Mexico-based timeshare, to conduct “appropriate due diligence.” Officials warn that...

Last migrant hotel in New York City set to close as ’emergency shelter’ program sunsets

August 13, 2025

New York City’s last remaining “migrant hotel” will soon cease to be an emergency shelter, following the Trump administration’s border crackdown that eased pressure on Texas – which had previously bused waves of migrants to the Big Apple under former President Joe Biden. The Row, a prominent hotel in the Times Square district, will wind down its operations over the next eight months, as about 3,400 people remain...

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More Texas universities are turning to politicians to lead their systems, preferring political clout over academic credentials.

While Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick remains adamant about a ban, hemp industry representatives say they would compromise on creating a 21 age …