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Michael Cohen won’t say if he’ll use his Trump interview to seek a pardon

Michael Cohen and President Donald Trump have apparently patched up their differences in private. Now, they can do it in public. The president is scheduled to do a phone...

Chinese national in blue state charged with illegally voting in federal election under another man’s name: DOJ

Yupeng Sun allegedly registered another Chinese national to vote in the 2024 presidential election in Massachusetts, then reported the victim to immigration authorities.

The hidden tax California imposes on the rest of the country

When Americans buy groceries, fill up their cars or purchase goods shipped through California's...

First they came for the billionaires, but I was a man in the WNBA

1. California wants (to steal) your business by Harris Sockel, Editor  Last weekend, Ro...

Supreme Court to hear Trump tariff arguments Nov. 5

The Supreme Court will consider whether President Trump can use emergency powers to justify his sweeping tariffs worldwide on Nov. 5, the court announced Thursday. The official scheduling of the oral arguments comes a week after the justices agreed to hear the Trump administration's appeal and fast-track the cases, which have broad implications for the...

Don’t believe the myths — the ‘one big, beautiful bill’ is a big win

The One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump, makes significant and permanent reforms to the federal tax code and government spending, resulting in tax savings for American families, strengthened Medicaid, increased border security, and reduced federal spending.

Federal judge issues new block on deportations of unaccompanied Guatemalan minors 

A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s plans to send unaccompanied Guatemalan children back to their home country, writing that the government’s insistence that it came at parents’ request “crumbled like a house of cards.” Immigration lawyers raced to court in the middle of the night as the administration took steps to swiftly send...

Trump says Kimmel ‘fired because he had bad ratings’

President Trump on Thursday claimed late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel had his show taken off the air "because he had bad ratings," shrugging off a question about whether it was an attack on free speech. A reporter with ITV in the United Kingdom asked Trump during a joint press conference with British Prime...

Obama on Kimmel: Trump administration taking cancel culture ‘to a new and dangerous level’

Former President Obama condemned President Trump’s comments Thursday celebrating the removal of Jimmy Kimmel’s show from various networks after the comedian joked about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against...

Top Democrats call for Brendan Carr’s resignation in wake of Kimmel suspension

House Democratic leaders called for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr to resign Thursday after ABC announced it would stop airing “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” due to the host’s remarks about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. ABC’s decision to pull Kimmel’s show came shortly after Carr threatened during a podcast interview to revoke...

Starbucks workers sue over dress code

Starbucks workers took legal action against their employer on Wednesday, accusing the company of breaking the law by implementing a new dress code but allegedly refusing to reimburse employees for the associated expenses. Class-action lawsuits were filed in Illinois and Colorado on Wednesday. Workers also filed complaints with California’s Labor and Workforce Development Agency, saying...

Trump cites ‘disagreement’ with Starmer on Israel-Gaza during joint press conference

President Trump said Thursday that the recognition of a Palestinian state was a rare area of disagreement between him and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a joint press conference with the two leaders. Trump was asked about Starmer's impending recognition of a Palestinian state and what more he could say to Israel to stop...

AI killed the business major? Not so fast.

Will artificial intelligence destroy undergraduate business education? As business school economists, we see the anxiety firsthand. If AI can prepare a balance sheet, price assets, and develop personnel plans more efficiently than twenty-something degree holders, it’s natural to worry whether demand for those degrees will persist. Recent labor-market developments seem to bear this out. Tasks...

Harris says Buttigieg ‘first choice’ for VP in 2024 but proved ‘too risky’

Former Vice President Harris revealed in her upcoming book that former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was her “first choice” for a running mate in her 2024 presidential run, but that he would have proved "too risky." The Atlantic reported on an excerpt of her book "107 Days" on Wednesday, which detailed Harris's assessment that “would...

Melania Trump, Princess Kate visit children for outing together

First lady Melania Trump and Kate, Princess of Wales, visited with young children in the Squirrel Scouts program for a solo outing together. The two women went to Frogmore Gardens, an estate just south of Windsor Castle, where they were welcomed by television personality and Scout Association chief scout Dwayne Fields. Trump and the princess...

Trump is politicizing disaster relief — and communities are paying the price

Your zip code, income and politics don’t matter when a storm hits.

‘AI-first’ push leads to 250 layoffs at Fiverr

Kaufman shared the letter with his staff on Sept. 15, announcing the company is laying off 250 employees as part of a “painful reset.”

Syria’s religious minorities need stability, and we can help

When Americans think of the Middle East, we often focus on the headlines: wars between states, clashes between Sunnis and Shias, or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Beneath those familiar stories lies a reality that makes fewer headlines yet determines whether peace is possible — the survival of vulnerable minority communities. From Syria’s Alawites to Yazidis to...

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