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Jim Acosta ruthlessly mocked for comparing removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center to fall of Berlin Wall

Jim Acosta live-streamed for nearly 11 hours awaiting the removal of Trump's name from the Kennedy Center, then compared it to the Berlin Wall falling.

Haitian fraudster’s eye-popping taxpayer-backed drug scam puts Congress on the hunt

Haitian national sentenced for $58 million health care fraud conspiracy exploiting the 340B Drug Pricing Program, prompting congressional calls for reform.

Supreme Court declines to revive Carter Page lawsuit over FBI surveillance tied to Trump-Russia probe

Supreme Court declined to revive Carter Page's lawsuit against ex-FBI Director James Comey over alleged unlawful surveillance in the Russia probe.

George Conway vows to put Trump ‘away for good’ in bid for Congress

George Conway pledged to pursue Trump's third impeachment and put him "away for good" in a new ad as he runs for Congress in Manhattan's primary.

Federal judge who had sex in chambers apologizes to former clerk as impeachment push ramps up

Georgia federal judge Eleanor Ross apologizes to former law clerk amid sexual misconduct allegations as House Republicans file impeachment articles.

‘Toy Story 5’ and the great debate over AI’s threat to childhood

Young children develop emotional intelligence through human relationships, not through machines designed to maximize engagement. Research suggests that distinction matters.

Real leadership can save Penn Station from its homeless plague, Mr. President

Penn Station doesn't have to be a homeless-plagued disaster zone — just look at Grand Central Terminal.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 15

1964—In Reynolds v. Sims, the Supreme Court rules, by an 8-1 vote, that the apportionment of seats in both houses of the Alabama legislature violates...

Social Security Insolvency Creeps Further Up

Though the trust fund is an accounting fiction, its exhaustion, now expected in just six years, has significant practical implications.

More Beltway Mischief: The Renewable Fuel Standard and Small-Refinery Exemption

Farm-state lawmakers want to require everyone else to pad ethanol producers’ pockets.

Trump repackages Obama’s Iran surrender and takes Americans for fools

When President Donald Trump accepted the April 2026 ceasefire, I knew he had committed the gravest political blunder of his career. America and Israel had cornered Iran, shattered its leverage, and battered its proxies. Instead of forcing permanent concessions, the White House now appears ready to rescue Tehran and rebrand retreat as a “peace crusade.” […]

Trump’s G7 moment: End America’s dependence on forced labor supply chains

The critical minerals powering the U.S.’s defense systems, semiconductors, and electric vehicles are being extracted by forced labor. As the world’s democracies gather for the G7 summit this week, President Donald Trump has the opportunity and strategic interest to do something about it.  Reducing dependence on Chinese critical minerals, which are tainted with state-imposed forced […]

Citizenship is not a souvenir: Why Ho is the wrong justice for this moment

American citizenship is a sacred bond between an individual and a nation, and not to be confused with a souvenir collected during a temporary visitor or a loophole through a plane ticket, a tourist visa, or a strategically timed hospital stay. The Supreme Court is poised to rule on one of the most consequential constitutional questions of […]

Iran’s internet is back, until it isn’t 

Iran’s internet access has partially returned after nearly 90 days, the longest blackout in the country’s history. Yet authorities continue to throttle the available bandwidth, with Iranians reporting they are unable to upload or download videos and other content. Even this fragile connectivity could be cut at a moment’s notice, and people wonder when the […]

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