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State Department unveils patriotic ‘America First’ rebrand as part of sweeping makeover

The rebranding effort seeks to establish “consistent branding" across all State Department programs and offices to best reflect American contributions abroad, according to the agency.

Murkowski got to yes on $3.3T megabill thanks to spending for Alaska

Senate passes "big, beautiful bill" after negotiations with Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who secured benefits for Alaska including food assistance protections.

Federal climate website goes dark as Trump administration promises policy reset

U.S. climate assessment website goes dark as the Trump administration revamps federal climate content, with some scientists emphasizing the importance of these mandated reports.

Metropolitan Opera’s Peter Gelb blames Trump for sales slump — but needs to look in the mirror

Blaming the president is a popular pastime these days, but one of America’s cultural...

Mamdani’s grocery scheme is foolish — but there’s method to the madness

It sure is interesting how hard-core leftists always want to control people’s access to...

My challenge to Charlamagne tha God

His voice and his massive platform have the power to move the needle, to open eyes, to shine a light into corners many prefer to remain shrouded in darkness and ignorance.

Hegseth challenges China in its own backyard

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday in Singapore attempted to woo Asian defense leaders to Washington’s side as he warned of the “imminent” threat China poses to the Indo-Pacific region. Hegseth, who took the stage at the Shangri-La Dialogue, sought to seize on a gap China created in declining to send its own defense minister...

Marco Rubio declares war on the global censors

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has issued a new visa restriction policy barring foreign nationals deemed "responsible for censorship of protected expression" in the U.S., in response to the European Union's aggressive efforts at transnational censorship.

Bolton says US-Iran nuclear talks are ‘fruitless’

Former national security adviser John Bolton argued during a recent interview that nuclear deal negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are “fruitless" and Israel’s potential strikes against Tehran’s nuclear facilities are entirely “warranted.”  “I think we're really at a very important point here, whether, whether Trump is going to try and continue these negotiations, which...

This national park is 95 percent underwater: Here’s what it’s hiding

The park is stunning as-is, but underwater, it feels like a whole new world.

Defunding Energy Star will harm small businesses and US competitiveness

Energy Star isn't merely about labels on appliances; it directly impacts operational costs, performance consistency and market competitiveness.

Titan submersible items that survived the implosion

The Coast Guard found a still-intact ink pen and other items while going through the remains of the Titan submersible.

Biden on 2024 reelection bid: ‘I don’t have any regrets’

Former President Biden said Friday that he does not have regrets in deciding to run for reelection in 2024 and argued that other Democrats did not challenge him in the party’s primary because they knew they would have lost.  Asked about concerns from Democrats over whether he should have stepped aside earlier, the former president...

Penny production to end: Should you start stocking up?

You may feel inclined to rush out and purchase a few rolls of one-cent coins and stash them away, either to use to cover oddly-priced purchases or for a potential payout from collectors. Generally speaking, you may not have to do either. 

Public safety crisis: Budget cuts may cause US dams to fail

Members of Congress need to put public safety first and approve dedicated funding for the regular upkeep, rehabilitation or removal of dams.  

Hegseth warns Indo Pacific allies: ‘The threat China poses is real’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday urged U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific to increase their defense spending and cooperation with Washington, warning that China poses a "real" and "imminent" threat to the region. "There's no reason to sugarcoat it: the threat China poses is real, and it could be imminent," Hegseth said late Friday at...

How long does it take weight loss drugs to work?

When weight loss drugs start to work vary from person to person.

Russia’s drone ‘safaris’ haunt Ukrainians in front-line city 

KHERSON, Ukraine – The new Kherson municipal offices are located a few floors belowground, one of the more glaring signs that civilians here are routinely hunted by drones operated by Russian forces about 3 miles away, on the far side of the Dnieper River. Ukrainian forces liberated 30 percent of the region in November 2022,...

Harvard faces growing calls to tap into its endowment in Trump fight. It won’t be easy

The push for Harvard to tap into its $53 billion endowment is mounting as the Trump administration escalates its financial assault on the university.   But on multiple fronts, that move would be more difficult than many people realize. Some 80 percent of the money is legally obligated towards certain uses. Experts say tapping...

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