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Should celebrities and athletes shut up about politics? It’s complicated.

Americans are fed up with politics invading every aspect of their lives. But many can’t kick the habit. Roughly 60 percent of Americans say...

Carney commiserates

As Canada exits the World Cup, Prime Minister Mark Carney posted on X: "Today, we feel nothing but pride ... An incredible journey that...

Nithya Raman can’t, or won’t, explain socialism

Raman’s dodge is typical. Socialists always want to hide what they truly believe, because the American people would reject it — or laugh at...

Demonstrators in white supremacist attire protest on Capitol Hill

Demonstrators donning the logo and insignia of Patriot Front, a white supremacist group, were seen protesting in the Eastern Market neighborhood and on Capitol...

France’s far right didn’t drop its grudge against Les Blues. It recast it.

France’s national soccer team has become an unlikely barometer for the country’s leading far-right party, whose leaders' shifting rhetoric about the team reflects its...

Largest reported naval gathering in U.S. history sails into New York Harbor for America’s 250th

Vice President J.D. Vance joined the International Naval Review 250 on Independence Day at the Port of New York and New Jersey to commemorate America's semiquincentennial.

Fired ex-Joint Chiefs chairman warns against politicizing the military in new essay

Fired ex-Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown warns against politicizing military: "What is starting to happen now, it is not about merit. All of these people who are being removed are very well experienced."

Celebrities counter Trump’s America 250 rhetoric with ‘On Tyranny’ reading 

A star-studded cast released a reading of Timothy Snyder’s popular anti-propagandist book “On Tyranny” as counterprogramming to the White House-led celebrations for America’s 250th on Saturday.  The video, which was narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker, featured celebrities like Mark Ruffalo, Joan Baez, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Margaret Atwood, Leslie Odom Jr., Ted Danson and others. The stars...

Former presidents reflect on America at 250: ‘Constant work in progress’

Former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton on Saturday marked the U.S.’s 250th birthday with messages reflecting on both U.S. history and the future of the country. Their sentiments struck a common theme: the U.S. has prospered since its founding in 1776 because generations of Americans have worked to fight...

‘Liberty of action’ is an overlooked freedom

Alexis de Tocqueville's concept of "liberty of action" is still relevant today, as people come together to make a positive difference in their communities through acts of kindness and connection.

The ex-France player who swapped blue for green

BRUSSELS — Destroying the EU’s environmental policies to boost manufacturing and keep Europe competitive with China and the U.S. is a mistake, says former...

It’s Canadian soccer’s first rodeo

CALGARY, Alberta — When their national team faces off against Morocco today in its first-ever knockout match in a men’s World Cup, Canada’s political...

Melat Kiros’ perverse views are the latest evidence that US schools need to be fixed

America’s educational system has clearly failed, judging by the recent comments of 29-year-old lawyer Melat Kiros, who just won a Democratic primary in Colorado...

With 250 years behind it, here’s how America can ensure another 250 — and more

Two hundred fifty years are officially under the nation’s belt; it's now time figure out how to ensure another 250 — and more.

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