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Trump orders major cut to US-South Korea drills as North Korea ramps up missile tests

President Trump ordered the Pentagon to scale back Ulchi Freedom Shield drills, citing costs and a hostile signal to Kim Jong Un amid North Korea tensions.

Fast Takes: The unmaking of Jason Arday, the left declares war on parents and other commentary

Though he “cannot help but feel bad for Arday and his family,” American...

150 arrests and he still walks: How NY laws push criminals to grow worse

Thanks to “criminal-justice reform,” you can rack up almost 150 arrests in this town...

Trump pushes Senate to vote on permanent daylight saving time bill

President Trump wants the Senate to take up a House-approved bill to make daylight saving time permanent and end the semi-annual clock changing ritual.

Moore says Trump’s response to reported USS Abraham Lincoln conditions ‘pisses me off’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Sunday expressed anger over President Trump’s reaction to reported conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln. “I mean, not only are these conditions and the reports of the conditions heartbreaking. The response of the president of the United States pisses me off. And it should piss all of us off,”...

America’s founding documents are scattered in London. Let’s recover them.

The United Kingdom quietly houses four original copies of our founding document, three of which were taken from the U.S. without consent.

LA Lakers sold to ex-Disney head Bob Iger, Josh Kushner

The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly been sold to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner for more than $12 billion, a record for any NBA team in history and a total that is believed to be among the highest valuations of any North American sports franchise. The deal, first reported by ESPN, is worth an estimated...

WHO chief: US immunization changes ‘not aligned with decades of evidence’

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) criticized changes to the U.S.’s vaccine policy for children on Wednesday. “@WHO is concerned that recent changes to US immunization policy are not aligned with decades of evidence that show when children are most vulnerable to disease, when vaccines provide the strongest protection, how many doses are...

FDA chief: Cyclospora ‘effectively removed from the market’

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is assuring Americans that they should feel confident eating fresh produce again, seeking to ease concerns over the nation’s food supply after a cyclospora outbreak linked to iceberg lettuce spread across more than a dozen states. “We have the safest food supply in the world,” acting FDA Commissioner Kyle...

Human rights groups sue Trump administration over ICC sanctions

Four human rights groups are suing the Trump administration over its economic pressure campaign against the International Criminal Court (ICC), arguing that sanctions against judges, prosecutors and others are unlawfully interfering with their international criminal justice work. The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday in New York by the American Friends Service Committee, the Center for...

More cases of parasitic screwworm confirmed. Here’s who is at risk, where it’s spreading

The screwworm flies can lay eggs on any warm-blooded animal, including people. Those eggs develop into parasitic larvae, or maggots, that feed on the surrounding flesh as they burrow deeper.

Fewer student loan borrowers falling behind on payments: Report

Delinquency rates among student loan borrowers dipped last quarter relative to a year prior, according to a new analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Roughly 7.8 percent of student loan borrowers missed at least three monthly payments in the second quarter, according to data from the New York Fed’s quarterly report on...

Rosie O’Donnell says ‘horrible’ Trump is reason she’s ‘refamous’

Rosie O'Donnell says President Trump — who has repeatedly verbally attacked and threatened her during a decades-long public feud — has reignited public interest in her. "I feel like recently I'm refamous. That's what I feel like," the former "The View" co-host said during an interview on Amy Poehler's podcast, "Good Hang," released Tuesday. "I...

The internship economy is broken — here’s how to fix it

To combat a tightening entry-level job market where many internships remain unpaid and inaccessible, higher education must embed structured, employer-designed work experience directly into the academic curriculum.

Sabato’s Crystal Ball shifts Wisconsin governor’s race in Democrats favor after Crowley win

Sabato’s Crystal Ball shifted the Wisconsin governor’s race towards Democrats after a late night win for Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley over democratic socialist Francesca Hong. The election handicapper changed the race from a “toss up” to one that leans Democratic following Crowley’s victory.  His win bucked a series of polls that showed Crowley with...

Live updates: Progressives notch loss in Wisconsin but big wins in Minnesota, Connecticut

The surging progressive movement suffered a setback on Tuesday night, as Wisconsin Democrat David Crowley edged out democratic socialist Francesca Hong in the gubernatorial primary, a surprise win given he was down double digits in polls ahead of the election. But progressives surged in other races, as Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan defeated more center-left Rep....

Brazil’s elections are the acid test for Trump’s Latin America policy

With the Brazilian election less than two months away, the new Monroe Doctrine faces one of its greatest challenges.

Trump pushes boundaries of Supreme Court losses

President Trump is reframing his Supreme Court losses on tariffs, birthright citizenship and the Federal Reserve as victories in disguise. Exuding confidence, Trump is pressing ahead with new attempts at all three. But his critics are rushing back to court. It tees up key tests of the Supreme Court’s recent blockbuster decisions, putting Trump’s agenda on the line once again. The president tends to interpret judicial rulings...

The nursing shortage won’t fix itself. Congress must step in.

Chief Nursing Officer Patty Knecht calls on Congress to approve $346 million for Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs in the fiscal 2027 appropriations package to combat the national nursing shortage.

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