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We’re raising kids who can’t do the math — making them easy to manipulate

We’ve created a generation — parents and children alike — paralyzed by numerators without denominators. A single alarming number, stripped of all context, deployed to trigger fear and compliance....

Trump’s near-death redistricting push in Indiana appears to have a lifeline

Indiana Senate Republican leader Rodric Bray reiterated his opposition to redrawing the state’s congressional...

Jasmine Crockett announces Texas Senate bid

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett is set to declare a U.S. Senate run on Monday,...

Former FBI agents, fired for kneeling during racial justice protest, sue for reinstatement

A dozen former Federal Bureau of Investigation agents who were fired after kneeling during a 2020 racial justice protest in Washington are now suing to get their jobs back.

ICEBlock app maker sues Trump administration for free speech violations

The maker of an iPhone app that flagged sightings of U.S. immigration agents sued the Trump administration for free speech violations on Monday, alleging that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi used her "state power" to force Apple to remove the app.

This group will pay $920 more per month if ObamaCare subsidies expire

With ObamaCare insurance options opening up for enrollment on Saturday, one group of Americans could see their monthly premiums go up should tax credits expire at the end of the year. Americans 60 years and older with an income of $65,000 will pay $920 more a month in 2026, according to estimates from the health...

Trump seeks energy deal with China amid broader trade talks

President Trump is eyeing an energy deal with China, he said in a social media post on Thursday. He said in a post on Truth Social that Beijing has agreed to begin purchasing U.S. energy and that a “very large scale transaction” related to oil and gas from Alaska "may take place." “Chris Wright, Doug...

DOGE staffer set to replace admiral leading Navy’s research office

The senior head of a Navy office that helps organize critical research and funding for the service has been replaced by a 33-year-old former DOGE employee who previously pressed for thousands of job cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services. Rear Adm. Kurt Rothenhaus was booted as chief of naval research for Rachel...

Trump sets lowest refugee cap in US history

President Trump is setting the lowest-ever goal for U.S. refugee admissions, allowing a maximum of only 7,500 refugees while dictating that the majority of the slots should be given to white South Africans. The figure is well below the 70,000 to 80,000 range used over the George W. Bush and Obama administrations and just a fraction of...

Marjorie Taylor Greene to visit ‘The View’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is slated to appear on ABC's "The View" next week. The firebrand Republican lawmaker is known for her loyalty to President Trump and frequent media appearances, which she often uses to promote the president's agenda and attack Democrats, media figures and prominent liberals. Greene will join ABC's daytime table talk...

Effort to fast-track permanent daylight saving time bill thwarted: What happens now?

We're still on track to "fall back" an hour this weekend.

Convicted would-be Trump assassin asks to be imprisoned in state that authorizes assisted suicide

The man convicted of attempting to assassinate President Trump while he golfed last year in South Florida asked a federal judge to recommend he be imprisoned in a state that authorizes assisted suicide. Ryan Routh, found guilty last month on all five counts he faced, told U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in a winding request...

Hochul declares state of emergency as SNAP benefits lapse

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) declared a state of emergency on Wednesday over the impending halt in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding. Starting Saturday, SNAP benefits for millions are set to dry up amid the ongoing government shutdown. Democrats have urged the administration to tap into a contingency fund for SNAP, but Trump...

Republicans drag Zohran Mamdani into government shutdown battle 

House Republicans are working to make Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City and a self-identified democratic socialist, a prominent figure in the government shutdown battle from hundreds of miles away. Their argument is that Democratic members of Congress who have repeatedly rejected the GOP-crafted, House-passed “clean” stopgap to fund the...

Warner hits GOP colleagues, Trump admin over Democrat exclusion from boat strikes briefing

Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, criticized the Trump administration and his Republicans colleagues following a briefing on the legality of Caribbean boat strikes that excluded Democrats. In that Wednesday briefing, Trump administration officials shared a document that has been widely sought by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle —...

Three-star general retiring after reported friction with Hegseth, Caine

A three-star general who worked on the Defense Department’s (DOD) Joint Staff, Lt. Gen. Joe McGee, is retiring from the role after reported friction with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine.  “General McGee is retiring, and the War Department is grateful for his service,” chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed in a...

Daylight saving time change not popular among Americans: Survey

The daylight saving time changes are not popular among Americans, according to a new poll. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 47 percent of respondents said they either “somewhat oppose” or “strongly oppose” today’s “current system of daylight saving time where most states change the clocks twice a year.” Forty...

Anca Faur Aldrin, wife of astronaut Buzz Aldrin, dies at 66

The couple had been married since Jan. 20, 2023.

Erika Kirk can fulfill Charlie’s dream by working for divorce reform

During a public address after her husband’s death, Erika Kirk said, “If he ever ran for office, his top priority would be to revive the American family.” That’s because Charlie Kirk knew marriage was vital for the well-being of our country and revitalization of the American Dream. Today, marriage has little protection under our laws — a fact of...

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