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I quit my 11-year job after the Seattle Times killed my Sophie Cunningham column — read it here

Former Seattle Times columnist Matt Calkins is telling his story after the paper killed his Sophie Cunningham column on trans athletes.

How has Lindsay Clancy become a more compelling victim than her three children who she brutally killed?

Outside Plymouth Superior Court in Massachusetts this week, Americans are witnessing something resembling a...

Gross bias by Apple, Google News should sound alarms for Congress, FTC

This is all about shaping how Americans see issues, indeed perceive the country and...

Meet the socialist behind California’s outrageous tire rules

If some drivers can’t afford the new tire mandate, the bureaucrats will have a...

Beware Iran’s most devious weapon — another ‘October surprise’

In the regime’s ideal scenario, Tehran would absorb the Israeli blow, play the victim...

Elon Musk dethroned as world’s richest person

Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has dethroned Tesla CEO Elon Musk as the world’s richest person. Ellison’s net worth grew a massive $101 billion Wednesday morning to $393 billion, surpassing Musk’s $385 billion fortune, according to Bloomberg. The surge in Ellison’s wealth comes after Oracle’s stock soared 40 percent Wednesday. The company reported earnings late...

Trump’s EPA doesn’t care about you

Trump pledged to push Big Oil’s agenda if they spent big to get him in office — and this is a rare case where he’s kept his promise.

Rosie O’Donnell blames Trump for missing daughter’s graduation

Rosie O'Donnell says she didn't attend her daughter's college graduation because of security concerns related to her longstanding feud with President Trump. "My daughter graduated college, and I didn't go back because the security people said to me they didn't think it was wise," the comedian said in an interview on the "No Filter" podcast released this...

UK ambassador to US: Epstein relationship went on ‘far longer’ than it should have

Peter Mandelson, the United Kingdom's top diplomat in the U.S., signaled regret for his relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday, saying he associated with Epstein "for far longer than I should have." "One, I feel a tremendous sense, a profound sense of sympathy for those people, those women who suffered...

Duffy investigating Charlotte transit system security after Ukrainian woman’s death

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday said the federal government is launching an investigation into the Charlotte transit system’s security protocols after the death of a Ukrainian woman made national headlines. The Department of Transportation said in a statement that the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has requested information on the Charlotte Area Transit System’s (CATS) "actions...

Trump approval on economy slips to 36 percent: Survey

President Trump’s approval rating on the economy fell to 36 percent, even as his overall approval ticked up 2 points to 42 percent, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos survey. The five-day poll, which concluded Tuesday, shows Trump’s approval on the economy slipped 1 point from 37 percent last month and 2 points from late July....

Jobs are down, prices are up and Trump is in trouble

The Trump economy is struggling, with few jobs created in August and prices increasing, while the president's promise to reduce prices has not been fulfilled, making inflation a key issue for Democrats to focus on in the upcoming midterm elections.

Iryna Zarutska’s family calls for public safety reform after Ukrainian woman’s death in Charlotte

The family of Iryna Zarutska, the Ukrainian woman killed last month on the light-rail in Charlotte, N.C., is now pressing the city's leaders for public safety reform following her violent death. “This could have been anyone riding the light rail that night,” the family told NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network, in a statement. “We are...

Qatar: Israeli strike constitutes ‘flagrant violation of international laws’

Qatar has accused Israel of violating international law with its airstrikes targeting Hamas leaders in a residential area of Doha, while Israel claims it attempted to minimize civilian harm and is justified in its actions against Hamas for initiating the October 7th massacre.

Trump administration wants cut of universities’ patent revenue: Lutnick

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated the Trump administration is looking to take a cut of the revenue generated by university patents developed through federally funded research. Lutnick in an interview with Axios published Wednesday discussed taking a portion of revenue from the patents, arguing it is unfair for the government to give universities the money...

RFK Jr’s HHS undermines conservative principles

His ongoing association and financial ties to predatory big-box law firms create a headache of conflicts that mix with MAGA like sugar in a gas tank.  

What is the iPhone Air, and when will it be available?

In addition to the expected iPhone 17 models unveiled Tuesday was the iPhone Air.

‘Russophobia’ is a joke, but how should we feel about ordinary Russians?

Russians, and only Russians, can solve this moral dilemma.

Dozens of skin, hair products recalled over potentially ‘life-threatening’ bacteria

For some, exposure to a Burkholderia cepacia bacterium could "result in serious and life-threatening infections," the company said in a release.

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