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CBS justice correspondent leaving network: ‘I look forward to some independence’

Journalist Scott MacFarlane is leaving CBS News, the latest in a string of high-profile departures at the broadcaster since its parent company Paramount Skydance was bought last year by Larry and David Ellison. MacFarlane, who made a name for himself covering the Justice Department and issues relating to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the...

Stephen A. Smith to Hannity: ‘I don’t think I’m running either’

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith distanced himself from the idea of running for president, saying in a new interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity that he wouldn’t want to give up his wealth. In a preview of the debut episode of the “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” podcast, which launches Tuesday morning, Smith discussed the...

NPS announces return of Mount Rushmore July 4th fireworks

The National Park Service (NPS) on Monday announced the return of fireworks at Mount Rushmore to celebrate Independence Day. In a press release, the NPS said fireworks will be launched over Mount Rushmore on July 3, adding later that “the return of fireworks to this iconic national memorial reflects President Donald J. Trump’s vision of...

The systematic destruction of American institutional trust, by the numbers

Despite decades of survey data showing that Americans are managing their personal lives, national wellbeing is declining due to decreasing satisfaction with democracy, institutional confidence, and increasing affective polarization.

Hegseth once warned against endless wars. Now he’s leading Trump’s strike-first doctrine

Trump administration launches unprecedented military campaign spanning Venezuela to Iran in assertive foreign policy shift under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Texas Gov Abbott issues warning of Chinese spying in medical tech

Texas Gov. Abbott warns of Chinese spying through medical devices, directing health agencies to address cybersecurity risks after federal alerts.

Schumer once blocked Trump’s move to fill the nation’s oil reserves, now he wants them opened

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., wants President Donald Trump to tap into the nation's oil reserves, which were heavily drawn down under former President Joe Biden.

China-linked birth tourism under scrutiny as GOP lawmakers press Trump admin for answers

House Republicans demand answers on alleged Chinese birth tourism in Pacific territory, raising national security concerns over citizenship loopholes.

GOP-led counties push back against Democrats’ redistricting charge, testing Virginia’s constitutional limits

Virginia counties mount legal resistance to April redistricting vote that could reshape congressional districts, citing constitutional violations.

Reporter’s Notebook: Omar’s long history of controversy keeps her in the spotlight

Rep. Ilhan Omar’s latest clash adds to years of scrutiny surrounding the progressive firebrand and original Squad member.

Sen Cory Booker proposes ‘Keep Your Pay Act,’ eliminating federal income tax on first $75,000

Sen. Cory Booker proposes eliminating federal income tax on first $75,000 of income for working families in new Keep Your Pay Act ahead of 2026 bid.

Social media erupts on Mamdani over reports his wife liked pro-October 7th posts: ‘This is who they are’

New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani faces intense backlash after reports his wife allegedly liked social media posts about October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.

Trump’s Rx plan promises savings, but economists see a hidden trade-off

The Trump administration launched a drug pricing initiative offering immediate savings, but experts debated whether lower costs meant fewer treatments tomorrow.

Congress weighs new funding for Trump’s Iran strikes as war costs rise and Democrats cry foul

GOP leaders signal they may seek additional funding for President Donald Trump’s military operation in Iran, with lawmakers warning the price tag could be “very robust."

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