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What if your ‘doctor’ has 300 million followers and zero accountability?

Imagine your physician walks into the exam room, recommends a prescription medication, and casually mentions she’s being paid by the company that makes the drug to say so. You’d probably have questions. You might even find a new doctor.  Now imagine that same scenario playing out on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube — except the advice […]

Politicians want to stop your March Madness predictions

March Madness is about to get a lot tamer for avid sports fans across the country, and that’s not a good thing. Sens. John Curtis (R-UT) and Adam Schiff (D-CA) recently introduced a bill that would directly prohibit prediction markets from offering wagers on athletic events. As prediction markets are quickly becoming a mainstream phenomenon, […]

America is about to hand Iraq to Iran again

As Iraq moves to form a new government, Washington is preparing to recognize the outcome as routine. It is not. What is emerging in Baghdad is a political system increasingly shaped by Iran, and recognizing it without conditions risks cementing that reality. For years, U.S. policy has relied on a convenient assumption: that elections in […]

Vanessa Trump speaks out after Tiger Woods DUI arrest

The former daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump posted on her Instagram for the first time since Tiger Woods' arrest.

Bolton: Trump likely in ‘panic mode’ after Iran attacks US fighter jets

Former national security adviser John Bolton on Friday said the recent attacks by Iran on two U.S. fighter jets has likely placed President Trump in "panic mode." The Iranian military downed an F-15E Strike Eagle over the Islamic Republic's airspace on Friday — marking the first known instance of Tehran shooting down a U.S. jet...

The US should shape the global climate adaptation market

When the U.S. signals that something matters, capital tends to follow.

Bondi, Noem ousters raise questions about future Cabinet shake-ups

President Trump’s move to oust Attorney General Pam Bondi from her post just weeks after replacing former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is raising questions about whether more staff shakeups are on the horizon. Unlike his first administration, Trump’s second stint in the White House has not been defined by a revolving door of high-level...

World leaders bypass Trump to tackle Strait of Hormuz crisis

Countries heavily reliant on the energy exports from the Strait of Hormuz are troubleshooting plans to reopen the critical maritime trade route amid the chaos and uncertainty around the U.S.-Israel war against Iran. The United Kingdom convened 41 countries on Thursday to discuss plans to reopen the Strait, pinning the blame on Iran for holding...

Trump floats letting states handle day care. Advocates call it a lead balloon

President Trump's suggestion this week that the federal government should step away from day care and leave the matter to the states landed with a thud among advocates.  Trump during an Easter lunch at the White House said states should fully take over the responsibility of child care, adding states raise taxes to offset the cost.   But advocates say...

Alcatraz could reopen as a ‘state-of-the-art secure prison’ under Trump’s $152M budget request

The White House is seeking $152 million to reopen Alcatraz, closed since 1963, as a state-of-the-art secure facility for federal inmates.

Son of Republican megadonor throws hat in the ring for open at-large House seat in Wyoming

Steve Friess, Foster Friess' son, entered Wyoming's open House race this week, telling Fox News Digital that donor politics only go so far and that it's time to serve directly in elected office.

Mike Rowe doubles down after blasting Kimmel’s ‘tone-deaf’ plumber jokes

Mike Rowe doubled down on his criticism of Jimmy Kimmel’s “tone deaf" monologues mocking new Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin for being a former plumber.

Now colleges are even dropping the swimming test — and that could cost lives

I vividly remember the trepidation I felt as a Cornell University student when I took my required swim test.

The numbers are in: Unions need a new playbook

For decades, organized labor has been in decline. Despite periodic headlines suggesting a resurgence, unionization in the United States continues to fall. In 2025, just 10% of American workers belonged to a union — down from prior decades and only a marginal uptick from a record low the year before. Strip out the public sector, […]

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