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‘Knife’s edge’: US-Mexico relationship teeters as World Cup begins

Just after halftime in their country’s match against South Africa on Thursday afternoon, Mexican embassy officials were nervous. Forward Julián Quiñones scored a goal...

Mamdani Looks to Expand Access to ‘Gender-Affirming’ Care with $15 Million Investment of Taxpayer Funds

Mamdani says he hopes to use the investment, in part, to fund gender-transition services for minors.

Graham Platner Is an Insult to the Working Class

Platner ‘is not what you’re intrinsically like if you’re working class. It’s not what you’re intrinsically like if you’re a veteran or if you...

Pro-Trans Activists Give a Lesson in Intimidation Tactics

A series of alarming events at Oxford University.

Three Cheers for Elon Musk — and America

You can count me out of the envy and resentment.

‘The View’ co-host warns Vance interview shouldn’t become book-selling ‘free-for-all’

'View' co-host ANA NAVARRO on Vance coming on the show: "I hope we get to have a constructive conversation about the issues that Americans care about and are on Americans' minds and that it doesn't turn into some free-for-all for the sake of creating a moment for him so that he can go out and sell books, which is what often happens with Republicans."

Jane Fonda to host First Amendment concert countering White House UFC event

JANE FONDA to host counterprogram to UFC Freedom 250: "Music has long been a tool to stand up to authoritarianism..."

Judge rejects bid to keep Trump’s name on Kennedy Center

A federal judge denied a last-ditch effort to stop the removal of President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center while the appeals process plays out.

‘They’ll sacrifice Pulte’: GOP senators saw the writing on the wall on intel chief

GOP senators predicted this week that William J. Pulte, whom Mr. Trump made acting director of national intelligence last week, will be sacrificed for the purposes of reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is set to expire on Friday.

IRS overpaying supervisors to do grunt work after Trump budget cuts: Inspector general

President Trump took such a hatchet to the IRS' workforce that it was forced to reassign higher-paid employees to do lower-paid work -- but still collect their bigger salaries -- the agency's inspector general said in a new report.

GOP senators have no backup plan if Supreme Court kills Trump’s birthright citizenship order

Republican senators apparently have no Plan B if the Supreme Court sides against President Trump's order to end birthright citizenship this month.

White House aide: Trump can’t single-handedly restore FISA spy power after Congress lets it expire

The White House may not move forward with an executive order to extend power to spy on foreign targets, a legal authority that Congress allowed to expire Friday.

Ohio poised to add photo ID requirements for mail-in voting

The Republican-run Ohio Legislature has approved a photo ID requirement for mail-in voting, but it will not take effect until November 2027.

Google accuses Chinese cybercrime network of using its AI

Google has filed a lawsuit against a Chinese cybercrime network, alleging the hackers are using the company's Gemini artificial intelligence models and tools to build phishing software to rob consumers. The lawsuit, filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges the network created a phishing software called "Outsider" that...

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