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Panic over data centers is wildly exaggerated — they use less water than golf courses and less energy than the USA’s fridges

Young people have plenty of reasons to be concerned about AI. But they should focus on the real ones, instead of peddling misinformation.

Trump’s Iran deal gives the Islamic Republic big wins upfront — and America nothing

Vice President JD Vance’s sales pitch for the Iran deal is simply terrible —...

Donald Trump and Scott Turner: Holding homelessness agencies accountable

For years, LAHSA has been the subject of warnings, complaints, audits, and a lawsuit...

Mike Collins wins Georgia GOP Senate runoff, setting up major clash with Jon Ossoff

Georgia Rep. Mike Collins is the GOP’s nominee to take on incumbent Democratic Sen....

Dairy farmers sue Trump administration over checkoff program

Three Wisconsin farmers filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Wednesday for requiring dairy producers to provide operational data and pay mandatory fees to the Dairy Checkoff Program. For every 100 pounds of milk sold, dairy farmers pay 15 cents toward the checkoff to fund promotion and research efforts. Dairy importers also pay 7.5...

The Memo: Trump faces slippage back toward war in Iran

President Trump is grappling with new volatility over Iran which threatens to complicate the political landscape at home as the midterm elections loom less than five months away. The U.S. and the Islamic Republic have got into a fresh spate of attacks and counterattacks which could collapse a fragile ceasefire. Trump cannot afford to back...

Tim Tebow joins Hawley in push against child exploitation

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow joined forces to push for a provision to combat child exploitation that became law as part of the immigration enforcement reconciliation package. President Trump on Wednesday signed the nearly $70 billion measure into law, fully funding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol through...

Hegseth says coming strikes on Iran will be ‘strong and clear’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday that the U.S. military would launch "strong and clear" strikes against Iran on Wednesday night and Thursday night if needed. The warning came hours after President Trump said more attacks on Iran were planned for Wednesday night after retaliatory strikes on Tuesday. “This building continues to plan, and...

Florida high court paves the way for Republicans to use new House map 

The Florida Supreme Court paved the way for Republicans to use a new House map that the party hopes will net them up to four seats in November – delivering another blow to Democrats’ efforts to push back against GOP redistricting.  In a 6-1 ruling, the high court declined to halt the use of a new congressional map passed by Florida...

AI firms craft state rules as White House, Congress stall

Major artificial intelligence labs are done waiting on Washington to pass a national standard for AI, turning to state bills to carve out their own policy lines while Congress tries to catch up. Most AI labs support a national safety framework for AI that would eliminate the patchwork of state regulations, but they are also...

Costco responds to lawsuit over customer-favorite food item: ‘Fatally flawed’

Costco is firing back at class action-lawsuit filed in Southern California court accusing the membership club of falsely advertising.

California sues Trump administration to block DHS ‘holding facility’ construction

California is suing the Trump administration in a bid to block the construction of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Santa Clara County, arguing the federal government has not followed proper administrative and environmental procedures. The complaint, filed Wednesday in the Northern District of California, asks a federal judge to stop the Department...

States starting to see major ObamaCare coverage losses

Newly released state enrollment data show ObamaCare coverage losses could be even more severe than initially anticipated, due to Congress's unwillingness to renew enhanced subsidies.   Monthly enrollment data through April from Arkansas, Colorado, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico and New York showed a significant number of people canceled their coverage or did not pay their premium bills after signing up for coverage in 2026, according to an analysis from Georgetown University. Federal officials have so far only released...

Platner addresses scandals: ‘Nothing out there that’s actually concerning’ 

Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner (D) addressed the string of controversies about his past behavior on Wednesday, following his recent win in the state’s Democratic primary election.  “There’s nothing out there that’s actually concerning,” Platner, who is looking to unseat incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), said on MS NOW’s on “Morning Joe.”  “People will make...

Leading OB-GYN group issues vaccine recommendations, breaks with CDC

The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) released a recommended maternal vaccine schedule Wednesday that for the first time diverges with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ACOG recommended four vaccines be administered during pregnancy: a flu shot, a COVID-19 shot, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap), and one to protect against respiratory syncytial virus in the developing fetus It also provides recommendations...

Inflation in May was bad. These 7 things got way more expensive

In case your credit card statement hadn't already made it clear, new federal data confirmed it on Wednesday: Inflation is back.

Mace ‘headed back to private sector’ after congressional term ends

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said Wednesday that she will return to the private sector once her term in Congress ends in January 2027, after she failed to advance to a runoff in the GOP gubernatorial primary in South Carolina.  “Headed back to the private sector at the end of this term, as the Founders intended,”...

US military disables oil tanker in Gulf of Oman, drawing pushback from India

The U.S. military disabled an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday after it said the vessel violated the ongoing U.S. naval blockade, the U.S. Central Command announced on Wednesday, but the kinetic action has drawn pushback from India, which said three Indian crew members are now missing.  A U.S. aircraft fired precision...

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