News

Trump’s inspired Kennedy Center Honors picks spotlight liberals’ own performance art

The Kennedy Center Honors are the nation’s top performing-arts-achievement awards and their celebration the highlight of the capital’s cultural calendar. Yet the honorees are typically announced in that most...

Put pressure on Putin, Mr. President — it’s the only way to end this war

While Russian President Vladimir Putin says he wants more talks and ridiculously floats "next...

Staying Juvenile: ‘Raise the Age’ is killing New York kids

By 2024, the number of youths arrested with guns had risen 136% since New...

Court halts Trump administration probe of Media Matters; claims First Amendment violation

A federal judge issued an injunction against the Federal Trade Commission ordering it to stop an investigation into left-wing group Media Matters, saying the Trump administration illegally retaliated against the group for its liberal activism.

Trump retreats on D.C. police takeover but gets cooperation on ICE enforcement

Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a new set of orders late Friday clarifying President Trump's attempt to take over the police department in Washington, leaving Chief Pamela Smith in charge but directing the city's officers to comply with federal immigration enforcement.

GOP mayoral candidate urges Trump to stay out of New York City race

New York City Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa said that President Trump’s interference in the New York election could embolden Democratic candidate Zohran Mandani.  "In this situation, it doesn't help if he intervenes in New York City," Silwa told Fox 5's Morgan McKay on "Politics Unusual" on Friday. "Every day it's Trump versus Zohran Mamdani, it's a good...

Sean Duffy is doing his a great job at NASA, but it might not be enough

As able as he is, the situation cries out for a permanent NASA administrator, someone with the respect of both President Trump and the Congress. 

Why your phone’s weather forecast can be way off

You may have been burned by a weather app before, whether it overestimated the heat or underestimated the rain several days in advance. Jim Danner, senior meteorologist at Nexstar, explained these types of apps can be wrong for two main reasons.

What is ‘shoulder season’ and why do some travelers swear by it?

Summer is winding down but there's still plenty of time to take advantage of the so-called "shoulder season," a vacation strategy that comes with major perks, travel experts say.

Even if they settle with Trump, universities have their work cut out for them

American institutions of higher education should act as well as react to this crisis.

Advocates fear Trump’s plans after directive for transparent college admission data

Some higher education advocates have long sought transparency in college admissions data, but President Trump’s latest actions to bring that dream to reality comes with trepidation in how the administration will use the information. In a memorandum signed Thursday, the president moved to require universities to give the Department of Education more admissions data. Education Secretary...

Miami-Dade is red, but Democrats aren’t giving up on Florida

MIAMI — When Miami-Dade County helped elect President Trump in November, effectively taking on a conservative bent after nearly three decades of being solid blue, political operatives here had their worst fears realized: Florida was in fact a red state.  The signs of a big political change in southern Florida had been seen for several...

Nancy Mace’s governor bid tees up volatile primary

Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-S.C.) entrance into South Carolina’s GOP gubernatorial primary is setting the stage for a tumultuous intraparty battle as five Republicans vie for the state’s top executive post. Early polling shows Mace and the state’s Attorney General Alan Wilson (R) leading the primary pack, with Mace calling the primary a two-way race between...

South Carolina Republican: High prices are ‘for the good of the country’

Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) acknowledged that the public is seeing higher prices as a result of tariffs imposed by President Trump, but argued the trade overhaul is “for the good of the country.”  “I think a lot of people are seeing higher prices. Our family’s in the construction business, and we get a lot of...

Putin’s Ukraine land pitch sparks firm European response ahead of Trump summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reported proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine, which would require Kyiv to cede regions in the east, sparked a firm response from European leaders on Saturday ahead of President Trump’s summit with the Kremlin leader in Alaska next week.  The seven European leaders welcomed Trump’s efforts to negotiate a ceasefire as...

White House crypto adviser departs Trump administration

Bo Hines, a White House’s crypto adviser, announced on Saturday that he will be departing President Trump’s administration and going back to the private sector.  “Serving in President Trump’s administration and working alongside our brilliant AI & Crypto Czar @DavidSacks as Executive Director of the White House Crypto Council has been the honor of a lifetime,”...

Former Trump adviser on Alaska summit: ‘Putin’s gonna walk out of this a loser’

Former national security adviser Robert O’Brien argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin will come out of the upcoming summit with President Trump in Alaska “loser," arguing that Ukraine will need "real security guarantees" as a part of any potential ceasefire agreement. O’Brien, who worked for Trump during hi first term, told CNN's Jessica Dean on...

White House mulling Zelensky invite to Trump-Putin Alaska summit

The White House is considering inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to an Alaskan summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, a White House official told The Hill’s sister network NewsNation.  It is unclear if Zelensky would attend the meeting with the two leaders as meeting details have yet to be finalized. Trump announced...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomeNews