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Would New Jersey Bill Authorize Slow-Motion Euthanasia of Dementia Patients?

The vaguely worded S.B. 4186 could open the door to intentional legal undernourishment.

Senate GOP leader declines to endorse in Louisiana runoff after Cassidy’s loss

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is not going to endorse one of the two Louisiana Republicans vying in a runoff to replace Sen. Bill Cassidy, who was ousted from the race Saturday.

Postseason analysis: ‘Saturday Night Live’ more liberal than ever

The Media Research Center's "NewsBusters" is out with a new study showing that the recently concluded Season 51 of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" is more politically liberal than the previous season.

U.S., Iran swap new peace offers as Trump calls off planned military strikes

President Trump on Monday called off imminent military strikes on Iran, citing requests from Middle East allies and the prospects for a deal that finally meets U.S. demands to end the war.

Former New York prison guard tells House lawmakers Epstein’s death was a suicide

A former corrections officer who said she was the last to see infamous sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein alive told House lawmakers Monday that she does not believe he was murdered.

ICE relied on ‘honor system’ to track illegal immigrants from Biden’s catch-and-release

The Biden administration caught and released roughly 2 million illegal immigrants at the southwestern border, setting them free on "parole" -- and then ICE lost track of most of them, according to a new report Monday from Congress's chief investigative agency.

‘More real than real’: Why deep-fake political ads are fooling older Americans

When Rep. Thomas Massie raised the alarm about an AI-generated attack ad that falsely shows him in a romantic scenario with two progressive Democratic stars, he warned it could mislead and rattle older voters.

DOJ announces $1.776 billion fund to pay victims of Biden ‘weaponization’

The Justice Department unveiled a new $1.8 billion pool of money it said it will use to pay off people who claim to have been victimized by the Biden administration's "weaponization" of government against them -- which analysts said could span from Jan. 6 defendants to President Trump's inner circle.

Trump planning to build helipad at White House

President Trump is reportedly planning to build a helipad at the White House for the new Marine One, which would be the latest in a series of renovations and construction projects he's undertaken at the White House.

Trump’s approval rating falls to lowest in NYT-Siena poll, hurt by cost of living and Iran war

Fewer than four in 10 Americans approve of President Trump's performance, according to a new poll released Monday, a sign the Iran war could be a drag on the president and his party in a midterm year.

Hegseth hits trail against Massie, says Kentucky race a choice between ‘warrior,’ ‘obstructionist’

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth hit the campaign trail Monday for Ed Gallrein, saying President Trump needs more "war fighters" on Capitol Hill who will fall in line.

Elizabeth Warren’s housing bill is already stopping developments. House amendments fix it

Americans are told that Washington is hopelessly divided, with Republicans and Democrats drifting further toward extremes as everyday families struggle to afford basic living costs. In an election year, many assume that any meaningful change will have to wait until next year. Yet this week, the House of Representatives is set to offer a rare […]

 Americans grow anxious over economy

Presented by Anthropic {beacon} View Online Business & Economy Business & Economy PRESENTED BY The Big Story Economic fears rise with Trump backlash over Iran Nearly half of Americans have anxiety about their finances at the same time as they have frustrations with the economy under President Trump, according to a new poll. © AP...

Jury says Elon Musk was too late in case against Sam Altman

{beacon} Technology   The Big Story  Jury says Elon Musk was too late in case against Sam Altman A California federal jury unanimously rejected Elon Musk’s claims against OpenAI and its co-founder Sam Altman, ending the latest chapter in a nearly decade-long feud. © Markus Schreiber and Czarek Sokolowski, Associated Press The advisory verdict took less than two...

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