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World Bank’s foolish climate fantasies hurt the poor — US must call a halt

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent must demand that it scrap its pointless climate targets — and redirect its attention to its true objective: lifting poor...

Dangerous funders fill Zohran Mamdani’s coffers — multiplied by taxpayer $$

Zohran Mamdani is raking in taxpayer-amplified contributions from scary sources: terror-linked Islamists, anti-Israel activists and campus extremists.

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Culture wars, text message controversy take center stage in Virginia gubernatorial debate

The sole gubernatorial debate between Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and former Rep. Abigail Spanberger quickly devolved into a fight over the disturbing text messages in which Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones speculated about killing a Republican colleague.

Israel-Hamas ceasefire takes shape amid jubilation on both sides, though thorny questions remain

President Trump boasted Thursday that Israeli hostages in Gaza would be home in days, the Pentagon drafted plans to lead a peacekeeping force in the region and the Israeli government approved a ceasefire with Hamas.

St. Petersburg delays vote on flags for LGBTQ+ and Black communities after DeSantis erases murals

The Florida city of St. Petersburg, long a bastion of LGBTQ+ rights and mindful of its racially segregated past, is considering approval of two flags recognizing those issues. The move comes after Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered similar street murals erased because of supposedly political messages.

Kennedy reups unproven Tylenol-autism link during Cabinet meeting as Trump repeats ‘don’t take it’

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Thursday reasserted the unproven link between the pain reliever Tylenol and autism, and suggested people who opposed the theory were motivated by hatred for President Donald Trump.

Who’s feeding Trump bad info about convicted Colorado Clerk Tina Peters?

One year ago last Friday, former Mesa County, Colorado, Clerk Tina Peters was sentenced to nearly nine years in prison after being convicted for breaching her own election offices in the heart of Colorado’s Trump Country. Now the 70-year-old is pleading for release from prison, claiming she’s broke even as a new Florida-based legal team and revamped […]

Navy fires USS Wyoming submarine’s commanding officer

The Navy relieved the commanding officer of the USS Wyoming's blue crew on Wednesday, according to multiple reports. Submarine Group 10 commander Rear Adm. Bob Wirth reportedly said in a Navy release that the service relieved Cmdr. Robert Moreno due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command the blue crew, which is...

Kamala Harris says ‘guardrails’ on Trump ‘have failed’

Former Vice President Harris said on Thursday that any checks and balances to hold back President Trump have not worked. On tour to promote her new book about her campaign, "107 Days," Harris spoke with journalist and podcaster Kara Swisher at the Warner Theatre to a sold-out audience. "The point is that the guardrails have...

Ciattarelli says he’ll sue Sherrill for defamation over debate remarks on opioid crisis

New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli’s campaign announced on Thursday that he would be filing a lawsuit against Democratic opponent Rep. Mikie Sherrill (N.J.) for defamation following comments she made during a debate on Wednesday about him, his business and the opioid crisis. "Last night, faced with continued questions about her refusal to release...

Senators depart Washington without a shutdown deal

Senators departed Washington without a deal to end the government shutdown, ensuring that it will last into next week with both sides still deadlocked. The upper chamber finished work for the week late on Thursday night when they passed the Senate's version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which included more than a dozen...

Senate passes mammoth annual defense policy bill

The Senate late Thursday approved its massive annual defense policy bill as the U.S. government remains shut down. The GOP-led chamber approved the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) 70-20, which funds the U.S. military at $924.7 billion in fiscal year 2026. The vote came after lawmakers reached a deal earlier in the day to unlock...

5 takeaways from the heated Virginia governor’s debate

NORFOLK, Va. — Former Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) and Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R) faced off in the first and only gubernatorial debate following a headline-grabbing controversy involving violent texts sent by the Democratic nominee for attorney general. Jay Jones, who’s running to be the commonwealth’s top prosecutor, sent the texts back in 2022 after...

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