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Trump ‘ask us’ doctrine explained as protests rage in far left states

President Donald Trump has vowed not to bring federal law enforcement into Democrat cities amid protests “unless and until" officials there “ask us" for help — and do so politely.

I’m suing social-media platforms like Snapchat — so someone else’s child doesn’t die like mine did

I never imagined I would be a plaintiff in the landmark social-media-addiction trials that started last...

What the Grammys did to Cher is criminal — shame on them for disgraceful display

Superstar Cher, 79, appeared dazed and confused when she took the stage to accept...

We Are What We Pretend to Be

Robert Peel created modern police forces and wanted them to be seen as an...

Marjorie Taylor Greene Stumbles into Populism’s Blind Alley

Anyone who tries to meet the aggrieved populists in the middle will be outflanked...

TV Academy chair scolds Congress for shuttering Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Television Academy Chairman Cris Abrego criticized Congress for voting to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), in a speech paying tribute to the organization at the Emmy Awards on Sunday evening. “For more than 50 years, CPB has been the backbone of American Public Media, bringing us everything from ‘Sesame Street’ to ‘Mr. Rogers...

Trump warns left groups will be investigated after Kirk’s death

President Trump on Sunday warned that left leaning groups will be investigated after the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, though he offered no details. “If you look at the problem, the problem is on the left. It’s not on the right, like some people like to share the right, the problem we have is...

Vance will take the mic for ‘Charlie Kirk Show’ on Monday

Vice President Vance will host the "The Charlie Kirk Show" on Monday, sitting in for his friend who was fatally shot on Wednesday. He announced the gig Sunday night on social platform X, along with a photo of his desk, a microphone and a china cup and saucer. The show starts at noon EDT on...

Hochul endorses Mamdani for New York City mayor

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Sunday formally endorsed New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, in the general election this November. She announced her endorsement in a New York Times op-ed Sunday evening, stressing the importance of working together with the city’s mayor. “The question of who will be the...

Trump says White House ballroom will be ‘a little bigger’ than initially described

President Trump said in a weekend interview that the White House ballroom will be a “little bigger” than initially planned. In a telephone interview Saturday with NBC News, Trump said the ballroom will have a capacity of 900 people, nearly 40 percent larger than the estimates provided in late July by the White House. “We’re...

Trump administration reiterates need to fire Lisa Cook from Fed board

The White House is continuing its push to remove Federal Reserve board of governors member Lisa Cook, filing a response in federal appeals court ahead of a 3 p.m. deadline on Sunday. The brief, filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, argues that it is within President Trump's discretion to...

Kelly on Kirk: We agreed on ‘his right to be out there speaking’

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said Sunday the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk had “every right” to be speaking on the Utah Valley University campus when he was assassinated on Wednesday. “Charlie Kirk and I didn't agree on much politically. I'm a Democrat. He's clearly a Republican. He was one of my constituents,” Kelly said in...

Cox criticizes ‘conflict entrepreneurs’ in wake of Kirk’s death

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) criticized technology companies as “conflict entrepreneurs” that have turned Americans against each other, suggesting the public needs to reclaim its agency. “I can't emphasize enough the damage that social media and the internet is doing to all of us, those dopamine hits. These companies, trillion dollar market caps, the most...

Charlie Kirk’s memorial set for Sept. 21 in Arizona

A public memorial for Charlie Kirk will take place Sept. 21 in Glendale, Ariz., Turning Point USA announced Saturday.  It will occur inside State Farm Stadium, the home of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, which can hold more than 63,000 people. Kirk, 31, was fatally shot during an event on the campus of Utah Valley University on Wednesday....

ObamaCare fight meets shutdown politics: What to know

An ObamaCare deadline has collided with a fight over government funding, as Democrats are signaling they want Republicans to extend the law's expiring premium subsidies before they support any bill to keep the government open. Without action, enhanced tax credits passed during the COVID-19 pandemic to help people afford coverage will expire at the end...

Zelensky says he’s ready to meet face-to-face with Putin: ‘Sometimes we need it. Even if we don’t love faces’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is "ready" to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin face-to-face to negotiate an end to the war between their countries. "Sometimes we need it. Even if we don't love faces," Zelensky told CNN's Fareed Zakaria to laughter at the Yalta European Strategy Conference on Friday in Kyiv, Ukraine. The interview...

iOS 26 out soon: When you can get next major iPhone update

Even if your device qualifies for the update, you may run into a few delays when iOS 26 becomes available.

GOP rep says Putin ‘sticking his thumb in the eye of NATO’

Rep. Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is provoking NATO with his recent actions. “We're seeing incursions, possibly in Poland and Romania. He is sticking his thumb in the eye of NATO,” Crawford told NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt on “The Hill Sunday.” “I don't know if he is trying to invoke an...

Lawmakers, Trump administration officials to remember Kirk at Kennedy Center vigil

Lawmakers, Trump administration officials and other dignitaries will honor the memory of conservative pundit Charlie Kirk at a vigil on Sunday evening. The Kennedy Center will host the D.C. vigil at 6:30 p.m. EDT. Those attending include House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, Health...

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