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House Speaker Mike Johnson warns Senate against changing cap on state and local taxes

House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging Senate Republicans not to make dramatic modifications to the proposed increase in the federal deduction for state and local taxes in President Trump's "big, beautiful bill."

Sen. Rand Paul threatens to oppose Trump’s agenda bill because debt spending is ‘not conservative’

Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday he would consider voting for President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" if GOP leaders scrap plans to raise the nation's borrowing limit.

Cover-up of Biden’s cognitive, physical ills adds to long tradition of presidential medical secrets

Many U.S. presidents have concealed significant medical problems from the public, but the practice is now under heightened scrutiny in the wake of former President Joseph R. Biden's cancer diagnosis and reports of debilitating cognitive decline that aides tried to cover up.

The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. Trump calls it racist and acts to end it

One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in Oregon and rural Alabama teach older people, including some who have never touched a computer, how to navigate in an increasingly digital world.

Putin shows more signs of ignoring Trump on ending Ukraine war

Russian President Vladimir Putin is increasingly showing signs of ignoring President Trump’s entreaties to work toward an end to the Ukraine war, something Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky had long warned. Russia overnight launched one of the largest missile and drone attacks on Ukraine yet, killing at least a dozen people and injuring scores more. Zelensky...

The most psychotic musical since ‘Sweeney Todd’ — and why America needs it

"Luigi: The Musical" is a satirical take on the real-life murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Luigi Mangione, using humor to highlight the absurdity of our culture's obsession with violence and attention.

Biden says he’s ‘feeling great’ in first remarks since cancer diagnosis

Former President Biden said Friday he is “feeling great” almost a week after publicly announcing his prostate cancer diagnosis. Biden made the comments from Connecticut's Bradley International Airport while visiting for his grandson’s graduation, according to News8. The remarks are the first spoken since Biden’s Sunday acknowledgement of the aggressive prognosis. On Monday, the longtime...

‘Rust’ armorer convicted in cinematographer’s death released from prison

SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the set of "Rust" who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, has been released from prison. In April 2024, Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months for the involuntary manslaughter of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Hutchins was shot and killed by actor Alec Baldwin on the set of "Rust"...

Trump slashing half of National Security Council staff

President Trump is slashing half of the National Security Council (NSC) staff as part of a restructuring process under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is also serving as the acting national security adviser. The administration is downsizing the NSC, made up of top advisers and experts tasked with advising the president on national security...

Raskin: Trump looking to ‘exact vengeance’ on Harvard with foreign student block

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said during a recent interview that President Trump is looking to “exact vengeance” on Harvard University after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) blocked the Ivy League institution from enrolling foreign students. Raskin said on Friday night that the administration's move to rescind Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification...

Trump’s tariffs seek to restore American exceptionalism

American exceptionalism is being reinvigorated by President Trump's trade policies, which aim to open new markets and create a fair playing field for American companies, ushering in yet another great American century.

To meet Trump’s goals, the arsenal of democracy must deliver on time

Delays weaken trust in the United States as a reliable security partner.

‘This is the Golden Age’: Trump delivers commencement speech to West Point graduates

President Trump delivered the commencement speech for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on Saturday morning, declaring at one point that the 2025 class consists of the "first West Point graduates of the Golden Age of America.” “This is the Golden Age. I tell you, promise, we're in a new age,” Trump told the...

Trump, Apple relationship devolves with threats 

President Trump’s relationship with Apple and CEO Tim Cook has devolved in recent weeks as the president has ramped up pressure on the iPhone maker over its overseas manufacturing.  Trump threatened Friday to put a 25 percent tariff on Apple products if the company failed to move more of its manufacturing back to the U.S.,...

How many more useless deaths before we admit Trump was always right on Ukraine?

If using the people of Ukraine as cheap disposable pawns to fight a proxy war against Russia and Putin has been the end game from the start, simply admit it.

California Democrat on LA wildfire recovery: Officials doing ‘everything they can’

California Rep. Judy Chu (D) provided an update Friday on recovery efforts in Los Angeles following the deadly wildfires earlier this year, saying officials are doing "everything they can" to revitalize the city. Chu made an appearance on NewsNation's "The Hill" Friday evening to discuss the reopening of an 11-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway...

Wall Street Journal slams Trump admin for ‘short-sighted attack’ on Harvard

The Wall Street Journal slammed President Trump’s administration for delivering a “short-sighted attack” on Harvard University after banning the Ivy League institution from enrolling international students this week. The editorial board wrote that the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) decision to rescind Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification on Thursday has thrown all...

Sometimes, a healthy lifestyle isn’t enough 

Underneath recent rhetoric, MAHA and the biomedical industry know that they belong together. We need to start saying as much. It is time to stop arguing and to put those energies back to work toward saving lives.  

The justices must at long last deal with ‘chronic injunctivitis’

The solution is simple: Give district judges a dose of clarity and tell them not to call you in the morning.

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