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How to keep a soccer team alive in exile

Farkhunda Muhtaj has spent years fighting to keep the Afghanistan women's national soccer team alive after the Taliban banned women from sport following President Joe Biden’s chaotic withdrawal of...

Biden special counsel’s ‘runaway train’ scooped up sensitive lawmaker info: ‘Abuse of power’

Records show texts from 44 members of Congress were swept up after the Trump probe team bypassed its own filter review process, senators say.

Congressman sounds the alarm on China: ‘We’re sleepwalking through this competition’

Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., discusses US-China relations, the national debt, and reflects on a career as a problem-solver and voice of reason in Congress.

How California’s ‘green’ port fee raises costs for all of America

California has a "green" rule that is raising the costs of goods on store...

Trump’s defense reset drags US military tech into the 21st century

An unprecedented defense-industry effort will achieve President Trump's goal of sustainable peace through strength...

Republican lawmaker says Trump can save FISA by canceling plans to put Pulte as acting DNI

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) on Monday urged President Trump to save surveillance powers authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) by canceling Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Bill Pulte’s appointment to serve as acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI).  “FISA gives us over 50 percent of our most sensitive intelligence and has enabled...

Karen Bass slams Nithya Raman over homeless encampments in LA mayoral race 

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ campaign slammed her rival, the progressive candidate Nithya Raman, quickly on Sunday after Raman was projected as advancing to a run-off election for the position. Raman overtook Spencer Pratt, a GOP candidate and former reality television star. Bass said Raman had not done enough to reduce homeless encampments near schools...

Trump says Israel ‘won’t have any choice’ but to accept any Iran deal: ‘I call all the shots’

President Trump said on Sunday that Israel “won’t have any choice" but to accept any potential deal to end the war with Iran. "I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn't call the shots,” Trump said in a phone interview with the Financial Times, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.  The...

Ukrainians can remind the West what freedom tastes like

We have known freedom for so long that we’ve lost sight of its value.

Israel, Iran attack each other for first time since ceasefire

Israel and Iran traded attacks on Monday for the first time since a fragile ceasefire agreement was struck in April, sparking concerns of a resumed conflict in the Middle East.  Israel said it struck petrochemical facilities in Mahshahr that produce “unique materials that serve as critical components for the development of ballistic missiles.” Israeli forces...

Hawley blasts 4 Republicans who voted to reject adding voter ID bill to reconciliation package

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is blasting 4 GOP senators who voted against a motion to effectively add the SAVE America Act to a $70 billion budget reconciliation package, saying he couldn't understand why fellow Republicans would vote against a voter ID law. Four Republicans — Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine), Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska)...

Move over, MAGA — it’s time to take America back 

We have allowed thieves, vandals, ideologues and power brokers to steal our country. It’s time to take it all back. 

Trump: Israel, Iran must stop shooting ‘immediately’

President Trump on Monday urged Israel and Iran to stop shooting “immediately” after Tehran stepped in to back its proxy, Hezbollah, in the wake of an offensive campaign by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in Lebanon.  “Israel and Iran must immediately stop ‘shooting,’” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. “Both sides, Israel and...

Oh, SNAP: Why millionaires are getting food stamps, and how to stop them

A loophole in the federal SNAP program allows households with significant assets to qualify for aid, diverting resources from those who actually need them and costing taxpayers billions.

GOP cries foul in California as Pratt misses Los Angeles runoff 

In today’s issue: President Trump is leading Republicans’ unfounded claims of fraud in California’s glacial vote counting as his preferred candidate was knocked out of the runoff for Los Angeles mayor. Progressive Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman was projected by Decision Desk HQ to finish ahead of Republican Spencer Pratt, a reality television personality, as the two challenge incumbent Mayor Karen Bass (D), despite Pratt’s significant lead on election night. “No...

Democrats are demonizing the Supreme Court now to justify packing it later

None of the recent attacks on the integrity of the Supreme Court are about the rule of law or good social order. They are not being made in good faith.

Treasury intends to use Iranian assets for Gulf allies to rebuild: CBS report

The Treasury Department is planning to use Iranian assets to assist Gulf allies in the rebuilding process resulting from Iranian damage from the war, according to a new report. CBS News, citing a source aware of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s thoughts, reported Saturday that Iranian assets are set to be used by the department in...

Bob Packwood, Oregon senator forced to resign due to sex scandal, dies at 93

Former Sen. Bob Packwood (R-Oregon), who resigned from the Senate in 1995 after the Senate Ethics Committee voted to expel him for sexual and official misconduct, has died, according to multiple reports. The Oregonian reported Saturday that Packwood, 93, died that day. A family friend said that he died in California, according to the outlet. ...

Los Angeles mayoral race narrows to Bass, Raman with Pratt loss

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) and Democrat Nithya Raman are projected to face off to lead the country's second largest city this November, according to Decision Desk HQ.  With 87 percent of votes in, Bass is at 34.68 percent, and Raman is at 27.12 percent, according to Decision Desk HQ. The June 2 results...

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