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On This Day: Jefferson reacts to the king’s speech

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Jan. 19, 1776 Cambridge, Massachusetts At his Cambridge headquarters, Gen. […]

Greenland fantasy is hurting Republicans and harming America

There may have once been a narrow avenue for a serious conversation between the United States and Greenland about some form of relationship. Perhaps it could have taken the shape of a compact of free association or a new security and economic framework reflecting the realities of the Arctic in the 21st century. However, that […]

Assistant AG puts Don Lemon ‘on notice’ over Minnesota church protest

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon slammed former CNN anchor Don Lemon for interrupting a Minnesota church service on Sunday, as protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continue to roil the state. Lemon filmed and interviewed Nekima Levy Armstrong, an activist who was among a group that entered Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, and...

Trump’s threat on Iran falls flat: regime remains intact

Protests in Iran have been quelled, with the regime still in place, and President Trump's empty threat to take action against the government has been met with criticism for not backing up his words with action.

America’s top Catholic clerics denounce militaristic US foreign policy

The three highest-ranking Catholic cardinals who lead archdioceses in the United States issued a statement Monday criticizing U.S. foreign policy as overly militaristic, referencing President Trump's recent operation in Venezuela and threats to take Greenland by force. In a joint statement, Cardinals Blase Cupich, Robert McElroy and Joseph Tobin, the archbishops of Chicago, Washington, D.C.,...

GOP’s culture of rebellion in slim majority imperils Johnson agenda

Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) job managing the House GOP’s paper-thin majority is getting only more difficult in the new year, with a culture of rebellion — and a perfect storm of external political factors — threatening to derail the party’s agenda just as Republicans are gearing up for a tough midterm cycle. In the earliest...

Trump’s potential Supreme Court pick ignores his own judicial hubris

Ho’s own article and conduct display some of the very qualities he condemns in others.

Musk drops $10 million in race to replace McConnell: Report

Billionaire Elon Musk donated $10 million last week to a super PAC affiliated with Republican Kentucky Senate candidate Nate Morris, who is part of a competitive field running to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Axios reported Monday.  The contribution to Fight for Kentucky marks the most Musk has donated to a single Senate candidate....

Trump warns US can no longer think ‘purely of peace’ as he pushes for Greenland control

Trump threatens 25% tariffs on European allies including Denmark until Greenland purchase agreement reached, warns he no longer thinks 'purely of peace.'

Noem hammers Walz, Frey for ignoring 1,360 ICE detainers for criminal illegal aliens

The DHS accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey of protecting criminals after arresting 10,000 illegal immigrants on Monday.

House Republicans call Minnesota fraud probe ‘tip of the iceberg’ as more blue states face scrutiny

GOP lawmakers push to expand the Minnesota welfare fraud probe to California, New York, Illinois after alleged billions were lost, which Minnesota officials dispute.

Kaine vows new war powers fights after Senate blocks Trump Venezuela check

Senate Republicans maintained their unity to kill Sen. Tim Kaine's, D-Va., attempt to rein in President Donald Trump's war authorities, but the lawmaker believes the cracks are still there.

Christian leaders demand justice after anti-ICE agitators storm St. Paul church: ‘Unspeakably evil’

Christian leaders across the US demanded legal action after anti-ICE protesters stormed a church during services in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Sunday.

Laws demanding race-based state action are unconstitutional, Florida AG declares

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier asserted that state laws that call for race-based discrimination are unconstitutional and declared that his office will not enforce them.

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