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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Not a Serious Person

If Munich was meant as a test run for AOC ’28, then Ocasio-Cortez can thank her lucky stars that it was just that —...

AOC’s Breakout Performance

On the representative’s appearance in Munich.

The Kinds of Abstractions Armies Fight For

People seem to miss the point that Marco Rubio’s entire speech at the Munich Security Conference was about Western civilization.

The California Affordability Problem That Newsom’s Fans Don’t Want to Talk About

Two major magazines have published profiles about Newsom that seem more interested in his appearance than in what he’s actually done as governor of...

European Union to send observer to Trump’s Board of Peace meeting

The European Union announced Monday that EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica will attend the first formal meeting of President Trump's Board of Peace, which will oversee the post-war reconstruction of Gaza, as an observer.

Georgia’s Jan. 6 disbarment opinion sets an example for Republicans nationwide

Jan. 6 was an insurrection, and insurrectionists will not be practicing law in Georgia any time soon. 

Utah Republicans say they have support for redistricting ballot proposal 

Utah's GOP chair confirmed on Sunday that Republicans had clinched enough signatures to have their ballot initiative, which would repeal a 2018 initiative that created an independent redistricting commission in the state, considered for the November election.  “We are well over 200,000 signatures that have been submitted,” Robert Axson, who is organizing the ballot measure campaign to...

Russia: Claims Navalny was poisoned with dart frog toxin ‘not based on anything’

The Kremlin denied Monday that it fatally poisoned former Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in 2024, after five European countries said Saturday the 47-year-old was poisoned via a lethal toxin and pointed to Russia as the culprit. "Naturally, we do not accept such accusations. We disagree with them. We consider them biased and not based...

Golfers sue Trump administration over move to overhaul DC course

A pair of Washington-area golf enthusiasts are suing the Trump administration over its plan to take over and redevelop the District of Columbia's public golf system. The lawsuit, filed late last week by plaintiffs Alex Dickson and Dave Roberts, argues the administration's move to end its lease with the National Links Trust violates the Administrative...

Possible measles exposure reported at Philadelphia International Airport

The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is warning of a potential measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport.

Jeffries: Democrats willing to spend big to reshape Virginia congressional districts

Democrats are ready to spend big to boost a Virginia redistricting effort that could give the party four more House seats, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has said, amid the national battle over congressional lines ahead of the midterms. “Whatever it takes,” Jeffries told CNN’s Manu Raju in an interview aired Sunday, when asked how...

MAGA versus freedom of speech: The Olympic edition 

Despite outrage-stoking claims from politicians and pundits, none of the U.S. athletes “trashed” the United States.

New Savannah Guthrie video: Family clinging to ‘hope’ Nancy Guthrie will return

Savannah Guthrie on Sunday issued another plea to those with information on the whereabouts of her mother, Nancy. “I wanted to come on — it’s been two weeks since our mom was taken, and I just wanted to come on and say that we still have hope and we still believe,” the longtime NBC anchor...

Donald Trump and the disgrace of Presidents Day

Presidents' Day has become a reminder of the stark contrast between past presidents and the current one, Donald Trump, who has treated truth and civility as optional, and has blurred the line between error and intent.

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