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Dem Senate hopeful’s ‘physician’ campaign pitch under fire after license records reveal key gaps

Dr. Abdul El-Sayed campaigns as a physician in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary, but public records indicate he never held a medical license in Michigan or New York.

Massie’s ex-girlfriend alleges he arranged her Capitol Hill job, then offered $5,000 to drop termination suit

Ex-girlfriend of Rep. Thomas Massie alleges he offered $5,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit as Kentucky primary voting is already underway.

Top 4 explosive moments from CIA whistleblower’s testimony on alleged COVID-19 lab leak cover-up

CIA whistleblower James Erdman testified that the Biden administration allegedly buried analysis showing a lab leak was the likely origin of COVID-19.

America’s China spy problem

Chinese spies have infiltrated American society alarmingly. Americans must do more to combat this obvious threat. The Department of Justice announced the indictment on May 11 of Eileen Wang, a Democrat and mayor of Arcadia, California, for “acting as an illegal agent” for the Chinese Communist Party. Wang has agreed to plead guilty.  Arcadia has […]

Democrats’ midterm push clouded by infighting over party keeping 2024 autopsy under wraps

Democrats keep winning elections but the DNC is under fire for refusing to release its internal review of the party's sweeping 2024 key losses.

Watch live: King Charles visits 911 Memorial in New York

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to visit the 911 Memorial in New York City on Wednesday afternoon as part of their swing through the U.S. It also marks the first trip to the Empire State by a reigning British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II visited in 2010. The king met with President...

Kimmel on Trump remark: ‘Did he just make a joke about his death?’

Late night comedian Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at President Trump once again on Tuesday, as their ongoing feud heats up. During an episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on ABC, the host had his audience watch a clip of Trump speaking earlier in the day at an event with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at...

Live updates: Hegseth, Caine testify in House as Senate panel votes on Kevin Warsh for Fed

The House Armed Services Committee has its chance to question Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Dan Caine on Wednesday morning amid the Iran war as it hits 60 days with no imminent conclusion. It's their first of two days of hearings. The Supreme Court will hand down opinions before...

$100K qualifies as ‘lower-middle class’ in these 12 states

A six-figure income used to be shorthand for "rich." Now, it's barely enough to get by in many parts of the country.

WHCD shooting: What’s next for the suspect and Trump’s ballroom

The upheaval of the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner by a would-be assassin has committed the Justice Department to two goals: Build a ballroom at the White House, and keep the suspect detained. Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged gunman, already faces three criminal charges that include attempting to assassinate President Trump. Top officials have...

The Supreme Court must preserve legal status for immigrants in danger

Temporary protected status and broader refugee and humanitarian protections are not loopholes to be closed.

Trump: Iran ‘better get smart soon’

President Trump early Wednesday warned the Iranian regime that it “better get smart soon” as negotiations over a peace deal have largely stalled between the two sides.  “Iran can’t get their act together,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!” The president also...

The $400 million decision the Washington Hilton already just made for us

Anyone who has actually worked presidential-level security understands this is not a close call.

Iran is important, but Trump must not take his eye off the ball in Taiwan

The conflict in Iran should be a reminder of, not a cause to divert attention from, U.S. interests in the West Pacific. America’s war in the Middle East demonstrates the necessity of allies to American strategy. This is equally critical in military, economic, and technological contexts. Washington must recognize the essential contribution to its grand...

Iran war set to blow past 60-day mark

In today’s issue: The war between the U.S. and Iran is set to run past the 60-day mark this week, a key milestone in the War Powers Act, which some Republicans have said could be a turning point in their in their support for ongoing operations in the Middle East. The Senate is set to...

Supreme Court hears Trump’s bid to curtail deportation protection program

The Supreme Court will weigh the Trump administration’s efforts to curtail temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of noncitizens on Wednesday.  The oral arguments put the justices at the center of another key plank of President Trump’s immigration crackdown: scaling back the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program. Created in 1990, TPS temporarily protects foreign nationals who cannot safely return to their home countries because of armed conflict, natural disaster or other extraordinary conditions....

California governor candidates struggle for standout moments at feisty debate

California gubernatorial candidates struggled to break through on the debate stage Tuesday, as Democrats look to capitalize on former Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-Calif.) dramatic exit from the crowded field.  California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, billionaire Tom Steyer, former Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) and five other rivals, including Trump-backed Republican Steve Hilton, fought for standout moments...

Trump says King Charles “agrees” Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon

President Trump on Tuesday said King Charles III “agrees” that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon. “We're doing a little Middle East work right now, as you might know, and we're doing very well. We have militarily defeated that particular opponent, and we're never going to let that opponent ever—Charles agrees with me even...

Secret Service director: Agents did ‘great job’ in WHCA dinner shooting response

Secret Service Director Sean Curran on Tuesday said the agents who responded to the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner did a “great job” reacting to the unexpected intruder.  “My agents did a great job,” Curran told CBS News's Nikole Killion, while appearing for a briefing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.  Killion also asked if the dinner...

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