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Iran’s rulers down but not out: Civilians’ liberty hinges on what happens next

The Islamic Republic is certainly weak and definitely unpopular, but how close to the toppling point it really is we will only find out in the coming days.

Hochul ‘anti-fraud’ scheme backfires into a taxpayer gift to a monster union

New York's public-sector unions wield enormous power and enjoy lucrative funding, yet it’s nothing...

Just a quarter of Americans back Iran strikes: Poll

As the U.S. engages in another war in the Middle East, this time against Iran, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found that roughly one in four respondents support it. The survey, released Sunday, found that 27 percent of respondents approve of “Operation Epic Fury,” which the U.S. launched in tandem with Israel early Saturday morning. Meanwhile,...

Dem rep: Trump not responding to questions on servicemembers killed is ‘pathetic’

Democratic Rep. Pat Ryan (N.Y.), an Army veteran, accused President Trump on Sunday of not looking out for U.S. troops, as three American service members have so been far been killed during the operation against Iran. Speaking to Kaitlan Collins on CNN, Ryan said Trump not answering questions from reporters at the White House on...

Epstein survivor: Patel ‘partying like a college kid’

Dani Bensky, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, criticized FBI Director Kash Patel Tuesday for attending the Winter Olympics in Italy instead of investigating those connected to the late convicted sex offender. “Why are there no investigations, when there are plenty of people in these files to investigate Have we read them? Why is the FBI...

Harris on 2028 White House run: ‘I might’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she has yet to decide whether to run again for president in 2028.  “I haven’t decided,” Harris told podcaster and author Sharon McMahon, before adding, “I might.” The former White House candidate sparked rumors that she was seeking another presidential bid after she revived her KamalaHQ social media accounts...

Anthropic narrows AI safety policy pledge

Anthropic is narrowing its AI safety policy pledge, removing the company’s previous commitment to halt the development of its AI models if they outpace its safety procedures. The AI firm unveiled an updated version of its Responsible Scaling Policy on Tuesday, explaining in a blog post that the AI industry has not reached a consensus...

Make fraudsters fund services for crime victims

One major source of federal revenue remains untapped: fraud recoveries under the False Claims Act. 

Live updates: Trump, GOP celebrate wins; surgeon general pick faces Senate

President Trump delivered a record-setting State of the Union address Tuesday night, when he zeroed in on his signature economic and foreign policies, while laying criticism on the Supreme Court and Democrats. Four justices listened but did not react. The president touted his successes, while branding Democrats "crazy." They pushed back on his claims, protesting...

Lula’s anti-Trump rhetoric heats up as he heads to Washington

Whether due to the electoral context in Brazil or the myopia of his political beliefs, Lula has reinforced his anti-Trump campaign.

Threat to suspend Precheck, Global Entry smacks of desperation

 If the party in power is in the right, a pathway for compromise would be obvious.

Supreme Court justices stone-faced as Trump rails against tariffs at SOTU

For President Trump, they were hardly fireworks. But for a moment, the chief executive forced the four Supreme Court justices who showed up to his State of the Union to be stone-faced in front of millions of Americans as he railed against them and their decision striking down his global tariffs. “The Supreme Court’s unfortunate...

Trump breaks State of the Union record: How long did he speak? 

President Trump delivered a record-long State of the Union address on Tuesday night as he proclaimed that his administration had ushered in “the golden age of America” in its first year back in office. The president’s remarks clocked in at about an hour and 48 minutes, fulfilling his promise of a “long speech” made earlier...

From prison cell to federal reform: A fix for the First Step Act

The Bureau of Prisons has failed to properly administer the First Step Act, resulting in tens of thousands of inmates being held for months longer than the law allowed, costing taxpayers billions of dollars and weakening the pre-release custody capacity required for implementation.

Trump jabs, taunts Democrats in marathon speech

Trump, Democrats trade barbs during State of the Union as the president outlines arguments for war with Iran.

‘Revenge of the Nerds,’ ‘Lizzie McGuire’ actor Robert Carradine dead at 71

The youngest in a family filled with famous actors, his older brother, Keith Carradine, called Robert "the bedrock of his family.”

Smoke alarms sold on Amazon recalled over potential fire hazard

The recalled product is the LShome 3-Pack Smoke Detector Fire Alarms.

Newsom comes under attack from GOP, LGBTQ group on different issues

Republicans are pounding on California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a potential 2028 presidential contender, after he told an audience in Atlanta that he was “like” them because he was a “960 SAT guy.” The comments, made while Newsom was promoting his new memoir "Young Man in a Hurry," were intended to show common ground with Black communities but...

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