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Congress looks to reclaim relevance after ceding power to White House

Frustrated lawmakers are looking to 2026 in the hopes that they can reclaim some of the power many fear they’ve ceded to the White House under President Trump. Over the course of 2025, the Trump administration unilaterally shuttered or drastically weakened federal agencies, implemented widespread tariffs, canceled congressionally approved spending and conducted military operations in...

The key ballot measures to watch in 2026

Voters will head to the polls in next year's midterms to decide on a number of critical ballot measures. While most of the attention in 2026 will be on the fights for the House, Senate and governor's mansions, these measures are no less significant. From reproductive and transgender rights to agriculture, crucial policies will be...

‘Perception vs. reality’: Trump’s economy picks up speed — but voters aren’t buying it yet

Economist Stephen Moore says economic momentum is building under President Donald Trump, but lingering voter pessimism and cost-of-living concerns are creating a messaging challenge.

Joe Walsh blasts reported ICE raids over Christmas: ‘What the f—?’

Former Republican Rep. Joe Walsh (Ill.) on Friday decried the Trump administration’s immigration raids that were carried out throughout the Christmas holiday.  “I did my best yesterday to turn off the news from Christmas Eve on and not think about anything and not tweet anything,” Walsh, a frequent critic of President Trump who became a...

Epstein accuser on DOJ files release: ‘Why can they not get it all going?’

An alleged victim of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday shared concerns about the Justice Department (DOJ) blowing past the congressionally mandated deadline to release all files tied to the late financier’s estate. “It still continues to be extremely upsetting. And I, like, have chills in my body thinking like, are they ever going...

Your holiday gift returns might go to a landfill. Here’s what you can do about it

Roughly a third of the time, returns don't make their way to another consumer. Because frequently, it's not worth reselling.

Grenell slams musician for canceling on Kennedy Center after Trump name add

Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell on Friday sent a letter to jazz drummer Chuck Redd denouncing his decision to cancel a planned show at the venue after President Trump's name was added to the building.  "Your dismal ticket sales and lack of donor support, combined with your last-minute cancellation has cost us considerably. This is...

How much money will the $1.8B Powerball winner actually bring home?

The headline jackpot rarely reflects what a lottery winner ultimately keeps.

Trump sees a ‘good shot’ at a Russia-Ukraine deal — but Putin may need to feel more pain first

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s latest proposal for peace with Russia, which he will discuss with President Donald Trump on Sunday, is solid on its...

Charlatans like Kimmel, Fuentes have something in common — rage bait

Delivering an "alternative Christmas message" to Brits on BBC's Channel 4, Kimmel doubled-down on his Trump hate and fearmongered about "fascism" to his foreign...

Candace Owens is only here for one person — believe her internet grift at your own peril

Since Charlie Kirk was assassinated on September 10, podcaster Candace Owens has ghoulishly ridden the bumper of his hearse all the way to internet...

Airstrikes only first step to stop Islamic terrorists on march through Africa

Thursday’s strikes on ISIS targets in Nigeria signal an intensifying American fight against jihadist expansion across Africa.

Senators call on Trump administration to pause hike in national park fees

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is calling on the Trump administration to pause its plan to raise national park entrance fees, calling the move "discriminatory."

Patel finalizes plan to close FBI’s Hoover building in DC

FBI Director Kash Patel on Friday said the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover building in Washington, D.C., will be “shut down permanently” after previously discarding plans to move the bureau's headquarters to Maryland. Instead, employees will report to the Ronald Reagan Building to occupy the former location of the U.S. Agency for International Development, which was...

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