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Dan Kleban jumps (back) into Maine Senate race

Dan Kleban, the Maine Beer Company founder who briefly ran for Senate last year before dropping his bid and endorsing Gov. Janet Mills in the race, relaunched his campaign...

Graham Platner just dropped out. Here’s who could replace him.

Graham Platner just dropped out of Maine’s Senate race. Some Democrats have already said...

Trump can stop Gavin Newsom’s healthcare tax — and should

California Democrats pushed a controversial new healthcare tax through the legislature without a single...

Britain spurns the Harry and Meghan pity party — and strikes a blow for freedom

The prince's court humiliation is a momentous victory for freedom of the press —...

Trump mustn’t trust Turkey strongman Recep Erdogan with our F-35 jets

President Trump’s friendship with Turkish strongman Recep Erdogan is blinding him to some serious...

Van drives through barricade near White House

A van drove through a barricade near the White House early Wednesday morning, authorities said. The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C. said officers responded to Connecticut Ave., NW and H Street, NW around 6:37 a.m. EDT for the crash. There were no injuries reported. The driver was detained and being questioned, according to a...

King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton heckled during royal outing

Republic members also had signs with anti-monarchy messages and other references to the former Duke of York.

Live Nation antitrust deal spurs questions for DOJ

The Justice Department’s surprise settlement with Ticketmaster parent Live Nation in its lawsuit alleging the entertainment behemoth holds an illegal monopoly on the ticketing industry has turned attention toward the Trump administration’s approach to antitrust. The agreement, which must still be approved by a judge, would require the company to cap service fees at 15...

The stakes are high in the Pentagon’s battle against ‘woke AI’

Now is not the time for a conflict with an artificial intelligence provider — wars are hard enough when taken just one at a time.

Projectiles hit 3 ships in Strait of Hormuz

Unknown projectiles struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz early Wednesday, with one of the strikes causing a fire onboard one vessel and prompting most of its crew to evacuate, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO). The maritime security agency posted on social platform X that the fire on one vessel...

A mega-deal to end the war

In exchange for Iran's acquiescence, the world should offer something transformative and generous.

Florida is now the gold standard for social studies education

Not all state standards are created equal.

Iran war flummoxes some Trump media allies

Plus: Trump travels to Massie's backyard

YouTube expands access to AI detection tool to politicians and journalists

YouTube on Wednesday said it would expand access to its artificial intelligence (AI) detection tool to politicians and journalists.  The company will allow a pilot group of lawmakers and reporters to use its likeness detection feature, which flags AI-generated content that uses a person’s likeness and allows them to request removal if it violates YouTube...

Thompson fends of challenger to win Mississippi primary

Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) is projected to win his primary race, fending off a long-shot challenge from 34-year-old antitrust lawyer Evan Turnage, according to Decision Desk HQ. Thompson, the 78-year-old civil rights leader, has represented Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District for more than 30 years. He is expected to prevail in November’s general election, as his...

Swalwell says staffer flew to Colombia to return hearing aid to deported 6-year-old boy

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) on Monday said one of his staffers flew to Colombia to return a hearing aid device to a 6-year-old who was deported alongside his mother.  “As we stand here, my staff has just landed in Columbia, and is placing the hearing devices back in the boy's ear,” the California lawmaker said...

State Department authorizes up to $40M for Middle East evacuation flights

The State Department has authorized the use of up to $40 million in emergency funds for evacuation flights from the Middle East amid the unrest over the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.  The funds were pulled from a stockpile traditionally reserved for emergencies involving diplomatic and consular staff, two U.S. officials who were not permitted to...

Trump’s war in Iran fractures MAGA media

President Trump's war in Iran has sparked a heated fight in conservative circles, pitting some of Trump’s most ardent supporters in the media against GOP lawmakers who are backing what critics argue is a conflict pushed by Israel but unpopular with the American people. Among the loudest opponents of the war in its early days...

The Memo: Hazy messaging deepens Trump’s political challenges on Iran

Turbulence in President Trump’s messaging on the war in Iran has deepened this week, with the commander-in-chief and his aides toggling between implying the conflict could be nearing a close and striking a more belligerent tone. The most striking example came on Monday when the president gave a phone interview to CBS News in which...

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