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Sanders under fire for propping up Platner as Dems torch his toxic endorsement ‘pattern’

From Graham Platner to Andrew Gillum, Bernie Sanders' endorsements face mounting scrutiny as controversies and scandals plague his progressive picks.

WATCH: Dr. Oz says Newsom, other blue states have turned Medicaid fraud into a ‘feature’

Dr. Mehmet Oz accuses Gavin Newsom of ignoring Medicaid fraud warnings, saying stealing from the program is a "feature" in some blue states.

Iran’s biggest weapon against the US may be slipping away, experts say

Iran's attacks on commercial shipping sent oil prices higher, but alternative routes and rising OPEC+ production may be weakening Iran's leverage.

Trace Adkins premieres patriotic song as ‘Chicago’ says FIFA guests prove American greatness

Trace Adkins reveals his wife recently became a naturalized citizen as he premieres "American Made" at A Capitol Fourth for the 250th celebration.

Scope of SPLC’s deeply embedded influence training teachers nationwide uncovered in sweeping report

SPLC's Learning for Justice materials are embedded in teacher training programs across 38 states, a new report reveals, as federal scrutiny intensifies.

Sexual misconduct reform in Congress requires more than resignations

Two members of Congress resigned on April 13, 2026, after being accused of abusing their power to prey on women staff, prompting a bipartisan effort to improve the reporting process for sexual misconduct in Congress.

Chicago Bears vote to advance stadium project in Indiana

The Chicago Bears appear to be headed to Northwest Indiana after the board of directors voted to advance its stadium project.

Trump says he hopes ‘less shackled’ Pulte shrinks intelligence agencies

President Trump said he’s hopeful acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte will shrink the size of his new office, saying it’s “too big.” The comments came in an interview the president gave The Wall Street Journal amid controversy over his installation of Pulte, who will also remain at the helm of the Federal Housing...

A bipartisan summit is the best way to address debt, make Social Security solvent

The federal budget deficit is projected to reach 120 percent of GDP by 2036, and 175 percent by 2046, due to a combination of tax cuts and increased spending, requiring both tax increases and benefit reductions to address the issue.

MAGA agenda struggling as judge, Republicans rebuke Trump initiatives 

While the administration continues to launch controversial initiatives, the institutions designed to provide checks and balances are pushing back, because there is a right and a wrong way to do things. The result is a president who increasingly finds himself spending time defending plans instead of advancing them. And the only accomplishment has been a birthday celebration. 

US economy shows new sign of resilience; Senate funds ICE after all-nighter

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Ilhan Omar casts lone Democratic no vote on Ukraine aid, Russia sanctions package

Rep. Ilhan Omar (Minn.) was the only Democrat to vote against a bill that passed the House Thursday that would provide new military assistance to Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia, breaking with her party as it delivered a bipartisan blow to President Trump’s foreign policy. “I have always, and will continue, to stand with...

House GOP moves to codify Hegseth’s ‘Department of War’ name change

Republicans on the House Armed Services Committee moved to codify Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s “Department of War” name change during a marathon session of debate over the annual defense policy bill.  HASC lawmakers, in a party-line vote, adopted the amendment from Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) to formally change the Department of Defense to the Department of...

State Department steps into British political storm over Henry Nowak’s murder

The State Department is weighing in on an explosive criminal case in the United Kingdom centered on questions around the weaponization of racial discrimination, underscoring the Trump administration’s focus on culture wars abroad and accusations of prejudice against white people. The debate centers on the December death of a white-man, 18-year-old Henry Nowak. Police footage...

The US is still an investors’ haven, but high Treasury yields are a concern

The premium that investors require to hold dollar debt could rise further.

Astronauts briefly moved to ‘safe haven’ over ISS leak

Cracks in the transfer tunnel of the aging space station have been causing leaks since 2019.

NPR reporter says Santos threatened him: ‘He was boiling with rage’

An NPR reporter on Thursday accused former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) of threatening him during a heated phone call that included the phrase “a gun in your face.” NPR’s Bobby Allyn said the comments from Santos came a day after he published a report on the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigating the ex-lawmaker for possible...

Trump teases Lincoln Memorial ‘promenade’

President Trump unveiled plans Thursday for a new pedestrian "promenade" connecting the Lincoln Memorial to the Potomac River, the latest in a series of high-profile projects aimed at reshaping some of Washington's most recognizable landmarks. “We’re going to call it the promenade. They want to call it the 'Trump Promenade,' but I don’t know if...

Pritzker pauses data center tax incentives in Illinois

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said Friday he is pausing the state’s data center tax incentives starting in July amid a push to address concerns about electricity costs and water resources that have plagued the AI infrastructure build-out nationwide. He directed state officials to pause agreements under the Data Center Investment Program, which exempted data...

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