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Why blaming ‘the left’ is easier than deterring violence after Charlie Kirk’s murder

Trump dismisses right-wing extremism concerns following Charlie Kirk's assassination, sparking debate over political blame and violence in America.

No Deal —Why Trump shouldn’t touch LIRR union fight

Labor unions representing Long Island Rail Road employees went full-steam ahead this month toward...

Appeals court rejects Trump bid to unseat Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook

A federal appeals court Monday rejected President Trump's move to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook.

Arnold Schwarzenegger urges vote against new California districts

Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday entered the national battle over U.S. House control, urging voters to reject a California ballot proposal to rejigger districts that he said would erode democratic principles and allow politicians to "take the power away from the people."

Trump says he would have lowered flags for Minnesota slayings if asked. But he didn’t call governor

President Donald Trump defended his order that flags be lowered to half-staff after last week's slaying of conservative activist Charlie Kirk by suggesting he would have done the same following the assassination of a Minnesota Democratic state lawmaker this summer had he been asked by the state's governor.

More Americans trust Fed over Trump on economy

A new poll has found that more Americans trust the Federal Reserve board to set economic policies for the U.S. than trust President Trump.

Vance says ‘no immediate’ plans to send National Guard to Chicago

Vice President Vance on Wednesday said there are "no immediate" plans to send the National Guard to Chicago in an effort to curb crime after President Trump has flirted with the idea for weeks. The vice president was asked how many members of the National Guard would be sent to the Windy City and when...

Putin, Xi caught on hot mic discussing organ transplants and immortality

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping were caught on a hot mic discussing organ transplants and immortality at the military parade in Beijing on Wednesday. The two leaders were captured on the stream as they walked with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at Tiananmen Square, with the Russian translator saying: "Biotechnology...

1 in 4 Americans trust RFK Jr. with medical advice 

A new poll suggests that few Americans trust Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s medical advice, with 48% of respondents distrusting him and 79% trusting their own doctors.

Judge invalidates Trump admin’s Harvard funding freeze 

A federal judge invalidated the Trump administration’s freeze of $2.2 billion worth of federal grants to Harvard University, handing the school a major legal victory Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs restored the funding after Harvard and employee groups sued, agreeing it ran afoul of constitutional free speech protections and federal law. “Defendants and the President are...

Powerball: How $1.4B payout gets cut down

The Powerball jackpot increased to a whopping $1.4 billion for Wednesday night’s drawing — the fourth largest in its history and the sixth largest ever among all U.S. lotteries. While the chances of striking big are notoriously slim, even a lucky jackpot winner should not expect to walk away a billionaire any time soon. In...

Watch live: Johnson honors ‘Harlem Hellfighters’ with Congressional Gold Medal

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will honor the African American men of the 369th Infantry Regiment on Wednesday afternoon during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony. The fighters, known as the "Harlem Hellfighters," were known for their service in World War I. They gained recognition as the unit assigned to fight under the 16th Division of the...

Let the courts cook — Why the AI action plan sidesteps the copyright fight

The Trump administration has chosen to let the courts take the lead on the complex issue of copyright and intellectual property as it relates to artificial intelligence, rather than taking any meaningful action itself.

Republicans approve measure supporting Epstein investigation amid discharge threat

House Republicans on Wednesday approved a measure to show support for the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s investigation into matters surrounding the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The measure was unveiled on Tuesday as a clear alternative to a bill from Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) to require the Justice Department...

RFK Jr. critic blocked from FDA vaccine advisory panel

Paul Offit, a pediatrician and vaccine expert who has often criticized health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been blocked from serving on a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) vaccine advisory panel.  According to a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, Offit was among several FDA advisory committee members whose Special Government...

House creates panel to investigate Jan. 6 subcommittee after long delay

House Republicans voted on Wednesday to authorize a select subcommittee to investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack and potentially the previous Democratic-run Jan. 6 committee, a move that came more than seven months after the panel was first announced. The subcommittee will be part of the House Judiciary Committee and will be chaired by...

FDA commissioner on new COVID-19 vaccine rules: ‘Can’t be blind’

"It's really healthy to open up a discussion, an honest scientific discussion, uncensored, on the evidence on the COVID-19 vaccine."

Trump Fed chair candidate: ‘We need to start cutting rates’

Federal Reserve board member Christopher Waller, one of President Trump's potential picks to chair the central bank, said Thursday the Fed must begin cutting interest rates at its next meeting. In an interview with CNBC's "Squawk Box," Waller expressed concerns about how quickly the weakening U.S. job market could fall apart if the Fed doesn't...

No, our museums cannot just ‘move on’ from slavery — Christmas shows us why

Trump's call to downplay the horrors of slavery is a red flag moment, as evidenced by the microhistory of Christmas on plantations, which reveals the continued physical and verbal abuse, slave trading and other horrors of slavery during the holiday season.

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