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Obama says motive unclear despite manifesto outlining alleged targets in WHCD shooting

Barack Obama says the motive behind the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting remains unclear despite writings allegedly targeting Trump.

Antisemitism on the ballot in California

If you have any doubt that antisemitism is a persistent problem in California and the U.S. as a whole, you need only consult the...

Broadway legend Betty Buckley is still bringing the house down at her Manhattan residency

Friday began NYC’s annual obeisance to Betty Buckley, whom we worshipped as Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original Tony-winning Grizabella in “Cats.”

‘Michael’ box office haul, despite grim accusations, suggests audiences separate art and artist

A film about Michael Jackson should be box office poison, given the accusations of pedophilia that trailed him in his last decades. Yet the...

How many times must Trump be targeted before the left quits radicalizing people?

For the third time, an assassin Saturday night came far too close to killing President Donald Trump. And in what’s starting to seem like...

Socialists on city council oppose clean playgrounds for city kids

A bedraggled adult man sleeping underneath a slide on a playground.  A soiled mattress and a jumbled pile of boxes and blankets alongside a...

Ro Khanna urges King Charles to acknowledge Epstein victims

Rep. Ro Khanna wants King Charles III to address the victims of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal when he speaks to Congress this week -- and to reconsider his decision not to meet with them.

Fourth attempt on Trump’s life raises fresh questions about ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’

Four people have tried to kill President Trump in less than two years, an unprecedented record that some blame on the left wing's virulent demonization of the president, otherwise known as Trump Derangement Syndrome.

King Charles heads to Washington to repair tense U.S.-U.K relationship

President Trump will host Britain's King Charles III for a state visit at the White House on Monday, as tensions remain high on multiple fronts.

‘Upward pressure’ on oil prices amid Iran war ‘likely to continue’: Chevron CEO

Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said in a Sunday interview that “upward pressure” on oil prices amid the U.S. conflict in Iran is “likely to continue," as the war stretches into its second full month. “We're in a period where there's been significant supply taken out of the system, and we are facing this upward pressure...

Chevron CEO: Aviation industry issues will ‘probably get worse’ amid Iran war

Mike Wirth, the CEO of Chevron, predicted Sunday that the aviation industry will continue to suffer from jet fuel shortages arising from Iranian restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. “Inventories of jet fuel in certain parts of the world were at seasonally, relatively low levels before the conflict began. The Middle East refiners...

California is sacrificing its economic future on the altar of climate change

California has long been America’s trendsetter.  But even as the nation becomes energy self-sufficient, California is now leading the way in sacrificing its economy...

Charlottesville smear’s twist, the wonders of crime-fighting and other commentary

“The entire hoax of Trump and Charlottesville” was “built upon another grand lie” — that “the ‘Unite the Right’ rally was organized and financed...

House Republican calls for Congress to take ‘better steps’ to address security after WHCA gala shooting

Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) said Sunday that Congress should take “better steps” to address lawmaker security in the wake of the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner. “I do,” Hamadeh told host Chris Stirewalt on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,” when the latter asked whether the legislative branch “should be doing something different”...

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