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Kash Patel’s FBI leadership under scrutiny ahead of Senate Judiciary oversight hearing

Senate Democrats plan to question FBI Director Kash Patel over recent agency firings and his social media posts during the Charlie Kirk assassination investigation.

Trump sues ‘degenerate’ New York Times for $15B

President Donald Trump announced late Monday he was launching a $15 billion lawsuit against...

California state Sen. Scott Wiener labels Charlie Kirk ‘a vile bigot who’ normalized ‘dehumanization’

Democratic California state Sen. Scott Wiener claimed that "Charlie Kirk was a vile bigot," asserting that Kirk normalized "dehumanization."

What Charlie Kirk’s death should teach us

America feels broken, from our conversations to our communities to our politics. Charlie Kirk‘s assassination was a tragic reminder of just how fragile our civic life has become. Regardless of political views, his death crossed a line that must never be crossed. Violence is not debate, protest, or even dissent. It’s the rejection of democracy, […]

Americans’ support for college hits all-time low

How much is a university degree worth nowadays? According to most Americans, not much. New findings from Gallup show that the perceived importance of going to college has reached a new low. Only a third (35%) of U.S. adults think that a college education is “very important,” compared with 40% who say it is “fairly important” […]

Postal deliveries from world to US drop 80 percent after Trump’s de minimis lift

Postal deliveries from around the world to the United States have plummeted by 80 percent since President Trump lifted the “de minimis” exception that allowed small packages worth less than $800 to be exempt from tariffs, a United Nations body has found. The Universal Postal Union (UPU), a U.N. agency that works on global postal...

Trump says he’s ready to move to second phase of sanctions against Russia

President Trump said Sunday he’s ready to move forward with the second phase of sanctions against Russia amid stalled peace talks to end the war with Ukraine. “Yeah, I am,” Trump told a reporter, who asked whether he’s ready to move forward with Phase 2 of the sanctions. Trump has bristled at the suggestion he has not...

Most oppose Trump deploying National Guard to DC, other cities: Poll

Most Americans oppose President Trump deploying the National Guard to Washington, D.C., and other cities, according to a new poll. In the CBS/YouGov poll, 57 percent of respondents said they are against “Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to” the nation’s capital, while 43 percent backed the decision. The same poll found 58...

Booker on new engagement: ‘Feel so much of a deeper joy than I’ve ever felt before’

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) said his new engagement has brought him “deeper joy” than he’s ever experienced before in his life. “We have had a blessing, for a long time now, to grow our relationship. This is, again, as my mom tells me, perhaps the biggest blessing I've received in my life, to meet somebody...

Privacy is not for sale, and neither is democracy

The Fourth Amendment protects people's privacy, but in the digital age, the government can purchase personal data from private companies without a warrant, posing a threat to democracy and requiring a single privacy standard for both private companies and the government.

Trump defends RFK Jr.: ‘He’s a different kind of a guy’

President Trump on Sunday defended Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has come under increasing criticism from Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill over his handling of vaccines and other issues. Trump has given somewhat conflicting messages over the last several days about Kennedy, defending his Cabinet member while also defending...

Trump says he’s ‘not going to war’ with Chicago after Democratic criticism

President Trump on Sunday said he’s “not going to war” with Chicago despite his recent social media post that depicted the city in an apocalypse and hinted at impending war. Asked whether he was “threatening to go to war with Chicago,” Trump told reporters, “We're not going to war. We're going to clean up our...

Will we ever know who won the $1.8B Powerball jackpot?

Two tickets were able to match the Powerball jackpot-winning numbers drawn Saturday. While we know where the tickets were sold and how much they've won, will we ever know who is holding those tickets?

Trump is breaking Social Security

President Trump and Elon Musk have sabotaged Social Security by decimating its workforce and replacing experienced staff with AI chatbots, causing delays and frustration for those trying to access their benefits.

Moore: ‘I’m not running for president’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party, on Sunday ruled out running for president in the 2028 election. Moore — who has emerged as a formidable opponent of the president in recent weeks — was asked in an interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press” whether he plans on...

10 Costco food court items you can’t find in the US

Imagine being able to order fries, "jacket potatoes," or a seafood bake with your hot dog combo.

Rep. Vasquez: ‘Democrats are ready’ to prioritize immigration enforcement, with reform

Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.), whose district includes 180 miles of the southern border, said Democrats are ready to commit to immigration enforcement as part of an agreement to provide a pathway to citizenship. In an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,” moderator Chris Stirewalt noted that Democrats ceded the upper hand on the issue because...

America: You’re on your own now to make medical decisions

Americans are on their own, pushed to web-based information to make decisions without the ability to discern fact from falsehood, putting children and adults in harm’s way.  

Bessent on loss of US manufacturing jobs: ‘We can’t snap our fingers and have factories built’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the impact of President Trump's tariffs on U.S. manufacturing jobs, as leaders in the industry call for an end to the tariffs, arguing it's "been a couple of months." Since April, manufacturing jobs have fallen by 12,000 and are now down by 42,000. Businesses have complained for months since Trump announced sweeping...

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