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Elon Musk lays out America Party’s look

Elon Musk floated more ideas for his America Party as he continues his breakup with President Trump.

In Sinaloa’s capital, news of a boxing scion’s arrest and allegations of cartel ties cause unease

Inside a sports arena in Sinaloa state's capital, the crowd was sparse early on the card as young amateur boxers in puffy headgear threw punches and danced about the ring. Outside stood a bronze statue of Julio Cesar Chavez in boxing trunks, one glove raised.

Iran nuclear deal without missile limits is a strategic mistake

Israel's strikes on Iran's missile production sites were aimed at preventing a catastrophic escalation of Iran's missile threat, and a nuclear-only deal with Iran that ignores this threat could embolden the regime and lead to further instability in the region.

Zohran Mamdani tapped into real frustration in New York. That doesn’t mean he can govern. 

Being anti-establishment is a powerful stance — until you become the establishment.

NATO chief praises Trump’s commitment to alliance

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Trump’s commitment to the military alliance during a recent interview and said the president deserves credit for pushing the 32-nation members to spend more of their gross domestic product on defense.  Rutte, in an interview with The New York Times released Saturday, said he is “confident of the fact...

PBS sues Trump administration in wake of calls to strip funding

PBS is suing President Trump's administration on First Amendment grounds, arguing the president is trying to pull funding the from the broadcaster because of editorial coverage he disagrees with. The suit filed Friday in federal court in Washington, D.C., accused the president of trying to "upend public television" and argues the law "forbids" him from...

CDC adjusts COVID vaccine guidance, but keeps on child schedule

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued updated advice on the COVID-19 vaccine days after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr said the agency would no longer recommend the shot to children and pregnant women. The agency has kept the shot on its vaccine schedule for children between the...

US trade representative: China ‘slowrolling’ compliance with deal

U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer slammed China for not fulfilling their compliance under a trade agreement wagered in early May. Greer says Beijing’s leaders have not pulled back on countermeasures as discussed nor have they released the flow of the country’s rare Earth magnets being used to manufacture futuristic technology. “We moved, as the president...

Watch live: Trump speaks at US Steel in Pittsburgh on deal with Nippon Steel

President Trump will travel Friday afternoon to the Pittsburgh area for a rally and remarks on the "planned partnership" between U.S. Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel, which he announced last month. “I am proud to announce that, after much consideration and negotiation, US Steel will REMAIN in America, and keep its Headquarters in the Great...

New lawsuit seeks to force return of collected tariffs following court ruling

A new lawsuit filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade seeks to force the Trump administration to return tariffs it collected under the president’s “Liberation Day” announcement now that the court has ruled them unlawful. Chapter1 LLC, a Las Vegas-based skincare start-up, said it paid nearly $23,000 under the challenged tariffs when it imported...

Africa terror group could soon strike inside the US, general says

The U.S. military’s top general in Africa said terrorist factions in the Sahel region have increased their presence so much in the past three years that they soon may be able to launch attacks within the United States. The region, which mainly includes Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, is “the flash point of prolonged conflict...

Lawmakers can help usher in a golden age by extending Opportunity Zones

The Opportunity Zones tax incentive has raised $85 billion in equity, created 3 to 4.5 percentage points in employment growth, and invested in new businesses, industrial revitalization, manufacturing development, housing projects and job training hubs across the nation.

Trump fires National Portrait Gallery director

President Trump fired the National Portrait Gallery director on Friday for being “highly partisan” and a “supporter” of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). “Upon the request and recommendation of many people, I am herby [sic] terminating the employment of Kim Sajet as Director of the National Portrait Gallery,” the president wrote in a Truth Social...

The US has an urgent magnet problem. Here’s how we fix it. 

China's suspension of the export of rare earth metals and permanent magnets has exposed the US's vulnerability to its monopoly power, and the US must act with urgency to establish supply chain security, onshore processing and manufacturing, and a strategic commitment to the defense industrial base.

US Chamber launches six-figure ad campaign behind GOP tax bill

Congress’s tax-and-spending cut bill will receive an advertising campaign from a major business lobby as it faces widespread criticism for redistributing wealth and resources toward the upper strata of American society. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, one of the nation’s largest business lobbies, will run the six-figure campaign across various media in targeted states and...

Todd Chrisley takes aim at prison ‘injustices’ after Trump pardon 

Todd Chrisley, who along with his wife Julie, received a pardon from President Trump earlier this week after being convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion charges, said during a Friday press conference he will continue fighting “injustices” at the Bureau of Prisons. “I have met some wonderful men. I have listened to some horrific...

DC mayor concerned about parade tanks’ impact on streets

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser is raising concerns that military tanks and armored vehicles set to roll down city streets next month for the Army’s 250th anniversary parade will tear up the roadways. Bowser on Thursday warned that the city would be on the hook for expenses linked to repairing its streets after the June 14...

Intellectual property must be a North Star in Trump’s trade deals 

If Trump’s trade deals are to be successful, they must prioritize the protection and enforcement of intellectual property.

Trump orbit rewarded in year since criminal conviction  

It’s been one year since President Trump was found guilty on all counts of falsifying business records to keep alleged affairs secret during his 2016 campaign, enshrining him in history as the first former commander in chief to be convicted of a felony.   Now back in the White House, his world looks very different —...

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