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The Department of Homeland Security is preparing to deploy 250 border agents to Louisiana as part of a major immigration crackdown called “Swamp Sweep.”
Sources who spoke with The Associated Press say the operation is expected to begin in early December and aims to arrest about 5,000 people across southeast Louisiana and Mississippi.
The crackdown is one of several immigration enforcement efforts under the Trump administration. Louisiana’s Republican governor, Jeff Landry, has expressed full support for the operation.
President Donald Trump says he is interviewing “some very good people” for the role of Federal Reserve chairman. The president has made it clear he plans to replace current Fed Chair Jerome Powell next year and says he’s already reviewing a list of candidates.
Trump noted that his first choice was Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, but Bessent declined the job.
Pentagon data shows a sharp rise in serious military aircraft accidents in 2024. Across all branches, the rate of severe mishaps — those involving death or permanent disability — increased 55% compared to four years ago. The Marine Corps saw the steepest jump, with its rate nearly tripling.
A series of high-profile crashes in 2025 suggests the trend may be continuing. The figures come from internal Pentagon reports released to Congress.
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In this highlight from The Erin Molan Show, Erin reacts to Michelle Obama’s recent comments suggesting that Americans are “sexist, ignorant, and stupid” for not supporting a female candidate — comments widely understood to reference Kamala Harris.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is taking steps to dismantle the Department of Education, the White House said on Tuesday, part of Trump’s bid to shrink the federal government's role in schooling in favor of more control by the states.
As part of its dismantling, the department announced new partnerships with the Departments of Labor, Interior, Health and Human Services to share some of the functions it currently performs.
It said in a press release on Tuesday the new approach would "streamline federal education activities on the legally required programs, reduce administrative burdens, and refocus programs and activities to better serve students and grantees."
In March, Trump said he intended to deliver on a campaign promise to conservatives by calling for the department's closure.
"We're going to be returning education, very simply, back to the states where it belongs," Trump said before signing an executive order to close the department to the "maximum extent" allowed by law.
Created by Congress in 1979, the Department of Education's main roles include administering college loans, tracking student achievement and enforcing civil rights in schools. It also provides federal funding to help districts with a high percentage of needy children and to assist students with disabilities.
Federal law prohibits the department from controlling school operations, including curriculum, instruction and staffing. Authority over these decisions belongs to state and local governments, which provide more than 85% of public school funding.
The department's Republican critics have portrayed the department as a symbol of bureaucratic waste, underlining the need for smaller federal government in favor of greater state power.
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