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Los Angeles Mayor Bass says ‘hell yeah’ she regrets Ghana trip after wildfires ravaged city

In a Vice News interview, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass addresses her controversial Ghana trip and the subsequent removal of LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley following the devastating Los Angeles fires.

Pelosi confident about Dems’ chances to win House, predicts Jeffries will be speaker

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rallied a crowd of young Democrats at the Voters of Tomorrow summit. She told the Gen Zers that preparation would be key to a 2026 victory.

House Freedom Caucus conservative to enter race for South Carolina governor

Rep. Ralph Norman is launching a campaign for governor this weekend, his team confirmed to Fox News Digital.

Trump drops Epstein-linked names that media ‘ought to be speaking about’ amid files firestorm

Trump suggested focusing on former President Bill Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers regarding the Epstein case, amid controversy over sealed investigation materials.

Medical staff face charges after allegedly interfering with California ICE arrest

ICE operation in Ontario led to arrests of clinic staff who allegedly blocked federal agents from apprehending a Honduran national in a foot pursuit.

DNC targets Republicans with ads calling for Epstein files’ release

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is launching digital ads targeting a dozen Republican-held House districts, calling for the release of files related to financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.  One ad features Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) calling the controversy a “serious issue” and saying that the highest volume of calls to her office...

In the US, a factual National Archives still exists — but for how long?

If access were restricted or content altered or erased, as is already happening on numerous government websites, truth, as in Russia, begins to disappear.

Trump order aims to make it easier to remove the homeless off the streets

On the surface, it’s framed as a solution — but underneath, it represents a troubling expansion of forced institutionalization.

What to know about the clash between Thailand, Cambodia

The fighting between Thailand's and Cambodia’s militaries has continued for a second day in a row, with the clash progressively escalating in a border battle that has killed at least 16 people and displaced thousands of individuals. The two militaries have fired rockets and artillery, while Thailand has struck a Cambodian military target with an...

Independent Michigan gubernatorial candidate Mike Duggan raises $3.2M in six months

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said on Friday that his independent Michigan gubernatorial campaign brought in more than $3.2 million over the past six months and has over $2.3 million cash on hand.  According to the Duggan campaign, more than 93 percent of its donations came from Michigan. Duggan’s campaign manager Ed Duggan also noted that...

Arizona woman sentenced over North Korea tech-worker fraud scheme

"The impacted companies included a top-five major television network, a Silicon Valley technology company, an aerospace manufacturer, an American car maker, a luxury retail store, and a U.S media and entertainment company," the DOJ said.

1 in 3 Americans lack confidence in Supreme Court, primarily Democrats: Poll

Public confidence in the Supreme Court has slightly increased since 2022, but a new poll found that Democrats remain wary of the Court, with only 43% expressing confidence in the justices.

Democratic senators call on Trump to investigate US citizen killed in West Bank

Over two dozen Democratic senators are calling for the Trump administration to investigate the recent death of an American allegedly beaten to death by extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), led 28 of his Senate Democratic colleagues in a letter sent Thursday to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and...

What China really wants for Russia and Ukraine

Russia is a far more immediate security concern, and maybe even threat, for China.

Israel will allow nations to drop food into Gaza

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will allow foreign countries to drop aid into the Gaza Strip, according to a report Friday on Israel Army Radio, citing an army source.  The military will allow the United Arab Emirates and Jordan to resume air-dropping aid packages, as they did in 2024, according to the Jerusalem Post.  On...

July 2025 is when the Trump era started to end

It took six months into President Trump’s second term to get here, but something shifted in Trump World this month.

George Santos to report to prison for start of 7-year prison term

Former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is set to report to prison on Friday, officially capping off the New York Republican’s dramatic rise-and-fall in politics that saw him ascend as a GOP trailblazer before plunging to disgrace in the party. Santos, 37, has not announced the prison at which he will surrender to begin an 87-month...

Live updates: DOJ set for second interview with Ghislaine Maxwell; Trump travels to Scotland

President Trump is departing Washington on Friday for a weekend trip to Scotland as furor over the Jeffrey Epstein case continues to grip the political world. The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday is set to interview longtime Epstein associate and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell for a second day. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche interviewed Maxwell...

Trump calls Epstein saga a Democratic ‘con job’

President Trump late Thursday took another job at Democrats over the furor around his administration's handling of the files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, calling the controversy a "con job." "The Radical Left Democrats are doing everything in their power to distract and obfuscate from our GREAT six months of service to America, results...

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