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Anecdata Alert: An Early Sign That School Cell Phone Bans Are Working

The book check-out rate at an Oklahoma high school’s library has increased by double digits compared to last year.

Gee, How Did Latino Americans Become So Alienated from the GOP?

Immigration hawks and Trump administration fans are not going to like what I have...

Representative Elise Stefanik Announces Run for N.Y. Governor

Stefanik rose to prominence thanks to a series of high-profile hearings in which she...

Sydney Sweeney Highlights the Wokesters’ Fatal Flaw

It’s actually quite easy to shut these people down.

Trump’s struggles to tame high prices send warning signs to GOP

Widespread discontent over inflation and the economy handed Democrats big wins in this year's election. While economists are urging patience, saying it takes time for prices to drop, pollsters caution that Tuesday's results are a red flag for President Trump and the GOP.

Even conservatives can’t get behind Trump’s Bureau of Labor Statistics pick

Economists from multiple conservative think tanks have weighed in against Antoni’s appointment, citing his inexperience and incompetence. 

Live updates: Netanyahu arrives to discuss new ceasefire plan; Trump, top Dems to meet on brink of shutdown

LIVE Video: Trump greets Israeli prime minister President Trump has high-stakes topics on his agenda Monday, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the White House, just ahead of top congressional Democrats. Trump and Netanyahu are expected to discuss a new proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza. The Israeli leader said Sunday that details were...

Trump ally Orbán pushes back on pressure to halt Russian oil imports

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Friday that he is putting Hungary’s national interests first in rejecting a call by President Trump for all NATO allies to halt the purchase of Russian fossil fuels. Orbán, in remarks to state radio and reported by the Associated Press, said he told Trump that ending Russian oil imports...

NewsNation’s Leland Vittert chronicles growing up with autism in new book

NewsNation anchor Leland Vittert will publish a new book this week detailing his childhood upbringing with Autism and his journey to a career in national news. "Born Lucky: A Dedicated Father, A Grateful Son, and My Journey with Autism," is slated to be published on Tuesday and chronicles "an intimate look into Leland and his...

Another nail in the coffin for human rights

The State Department’s new report on human rights says nothing about corruption in government and the freedom of assembly, according to Human Rights Watch — thus, it gives a pass to authoritarian states.

Trump secures release of American citizen held by Taliban in Afghanistan

The Trump administration announced on Sunday it had secured the release of an American, Amir Amiry, who was wrongfully detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Trump officials said Qatar helped facilitate Amiry’s release alongside the State Department’s bureau for hostage affairs and the National Security Council counterterrorism directorate.  “While this marks an important step forward,...

Iowa school superintendent arrested by ICE: What to know

The superintendent of one of the largest school districts in Iowa was arrested Friday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), bringing chaos, confusion and a national spotlight. Superintendent Ian Roberts, who began his tenure at Des Moines Public Schools in 2023, was arrested by ICE, which says he has faced “a final order of...

Bad Bunny named Super Bowl performer after skipping US dates over ICE fears

Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl halftime show in February, the NFL announced Sunday. Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, was born and raised in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. A three-time Grammy winner, he is one of the most popular Latin rappers in the world. “What I'm...

Michigan church shooting suspect was Marine, Iraq War veteran, officials say

The suspect in the Sunday shooting at a Michigan church was a Marine who served in Iraq, according to military officials. Authorities identified the suspect as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, who died on the scene. The Marine Corps in a statement obtained by NewsNation said Sanford was a sergeant who served between 2004 and 2008...

Harris’s book puts Democrats between a rock and a hard place

Harris poured salt on wounds that hadn’t quite yet healed. 

Fetterman: I’m not going to switch parties

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman (D) says he’s not going to switch parties, even though he doesn’t agree with the threats by Democratic leaders in Washington to shut down the federal government this week if they don’t get major concessions from Republicans on health care spending. “No, I’m not going to switch,” Fetterman told Fox Business...

Climate change is eroding our quality of life, and Trump is making it worse 

Trump’s formula of rising inflation, higher energy bills, lost jobs, dirty air, poor public health and relentless weather catastrophes will not make America great again.  

Love coffee? These are the perfect US cities for you

It's a must-have for the majority of households across the world, a good cup of coffee to start the day, and now a new study from WalletHub has found the best cities to live in if you're a coffee lover.

200 Oregon National Guard troops called up after Trump Portland announcement

Hundreds of Oregon National Guard troops have been called up following President Trump saying over the weekend that he was sending troops to Portland, the state’s attorney general said. In a post on the social platform X Sunday, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield (D) said that “the Secretary of Defense sent a memo to Governor...

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