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Classic cars don’t need smog tests —so pass Leno’s Law

California legislators might finally give classic cars owners a break on costly smog inspections, by passing a bill known as Leno's Law.

Pride for veterans, America’s 250th felt from crowd during D.C. Memorial Day parade

Thousands flocked to the nation's capital Monday for the Memorial Day parade, with attendees gathering for the first of many official 250th anniversary celebrations taking place this summer.

Platner blasted by widow for ‘cowardly’ remarks about ‘American Sniper’ Chris Kyle

The widow of "American Sniper" hero Chris Kyle is blasting a Democratic Senate candidate for accusing her husband of intentionally killing civilians to inflate his kill count.

Rep. Thomas Massie teases 2028 campaign after losing to Trump-endorsed primary challenger

Rep. Thomas Massie has filed to run again for a House seat in 2028, less than a week after losing to a Trump-backed challenger in a historically expensive primary.

Trump thanks service members who died in Operation Epic Fury

President Trump commemorated the 13 service members who died in the U.S.-Israel war against Iran in his Memorial Day speech.

More than a dozen Supreme Court rulings to watch for this term

The Supreme Court is preparing to close out its term with mammoth rulings that could shape the contours of elections and presidential power and plow new ground on transgender rights.

Pope Leo XIV makes historic apology for Vatican’s role in legitimizing slavery

Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology on Monday for the Holy See's role in legitimizing slavery and for having failed to condemn it for centuries, calling the Vatican's record a "wound in Christian memory."

Races to watch in Texas’s primary runoffs: Cornyn-Paxton, Chip Roy’s attorney general bid, House contests

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) will be in the fight of his political life Tuesday, as he looks to defy the odds and defeat Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who clinched an endorsement from President Trump, in the Senate GOP runoff.  The last-minute support tees up another test of Trump's influence in a Republican primary. The president has already successfully picked off several...

Sherrill denied access to ICE detention facility in New Jersey

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D) on Monday said she was denied access to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Newark amid protests outside the facility and a hunger strike within its walls. The governor said being denied access to Delaney Hall, the detention center, raised "serious questions about what they are...

Russia warns foreign nationals to leave Kyiv after large attack

The Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday urged foreign nationals to leave Kyiv, after Russian forces conducted a large-scale attack on the Ukrainian capital. Russian forces are carrying out “consistent and systemic strikes at enterprises of the Ukrainian defence industry ... including specific facilities for designing, manufacturing and programming drones and preparing them for operation,” the...

Sheinbaum: Mexico to host Iran’s World Cup team amid US tensions

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday said her country will host Iran's FIFA World Cup team amid simmering tensions between the Latin American country and the U.S. Sheinbaum told reporters at a press conference that her government has agreed to allow the team into Mexico amid the war in Iran. Mexico will cohost the World...

Israeli opposition leader pushes back on reported US-Iran peace framework

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid on Monday slammed the reported terms of the deal that the U.S. and Iran are negotiating.  “The emerging agreement with Iran is a disaster,” Lapid wrote on social media. “I supported the war in Iran from the very first moment, but the diplomatic management of the entire affair couldn't have...

Pathetically lionizing Colbert, a white George Floyd? and other commentary

Stephen Colbert’ departure from “The Late Show,” which “treated a mediocre comic like an inspiring political leader,” exemplifies “the slow and humiliating death of...

Bioethicists: ‘Terminally Sedate’ People Committing Suicide by Self-Starvation

Article in Bioethics argues doctors should be allowed to ‘terminally sedate’ people to prevent intractable suffering.

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