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Post-Kimmel, Dems could change the cancel culture narrative

Democrats opened investigations, filed motions to subpoena and demanded the resignation of the Federal Communications Commission chair Thursday — a response to the suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel...

Chuck Schumer questions whether Epstein was ‘the real reason’ Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show was canceled

Sen. Chuck Schumer suggested that Jimmy Kimmel's comments on the Jeffrey Epstein case contributed to the abrupt cancellation of his late-night show.

Alexei Navalny’s death is just one of Putin’s countless sins against Russia

The widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has offered new evidence for what...

Charter schools offer affordable excellence to all NYC kids — a true progressive should want many more of them

Mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani not only supports the “cap” on charter schools, he wants...

Dem state chair Jay Jacobs shows more fortitude than Gov. Hochul

All hail Jay Jacobs, the state Democratic chairman, for refusing to bend the knee...

What’s really holding China back: Bribes, ‘guanxi,’ and the illusion of progress

China is investing more than $140 billion in its race to dominate the semiconductor industry, aiming to close the gap with giants like TSMC and Intel. On paper, it’s an ambitious leap toward technological self-sufficiency. In reality, though, it is a race held back by something far more corrosive than American export controls or geopolitics. It’s...

Student challenging Idaho trans athlete ban withdraws case ahead of Supreme Court fight 

A transgender college student challenging Idaho’s 2020 ban on trans athletes notified the Supreme Court this week that she would drop her case, citing personal and academic challenges and intensifying “negative public scrutiny” tied to her involvement in it.  Attorneys for Lindsay Hecox told the high court on Tuesday that the Boise State University senior was withdrawing...

Dozens of At Home stores to close this month: Here’s where

(NEXSTAR) – Three months after filing for bankruptcy, Texas-based home decor chain At Home is preparing to close more than two dozen stores before the end of the year. At Home Group, Inc., announced in June that it was working to restructure the company with plans to undergo “a transition of ownership” after completing the...

DC sues Trump administration to stop National Guard deployment

The attorney general for Washington, D.C. has sued the Trump administration over the deployment of National Guard troops throughout the city amid its crackdown on local crime. Brian Schwalb, the city’s attorney general, said that by sending hundreds of troops into the nation’s capital, the administration has “run roughshod” over the longstanding tenet that the...

Cabinet departments come and go — and grow and grow 

President Donald Trump has proposed changing the name of the Department of Defense back to the Department of War, citing a historical record of never losing a war under that name, while Woodrow Wilson had previously proposed a radical reform of the Cabinet in which members could serve in both the executive and legislative branches.

ICE opens detention center in Louisiana’s Angola prison

The Trump administration on Wednesday announced it is opening an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility at Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison. The new ICE facility, dubbed the “Louisiana Lockup,” will expand detention capacity by more than 400 beds in the coming months and is intended to “house some of the...

Thune: No plans for Senate to vote on Epstein files

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says there are no plans for the upper chamber to vote on legislation to direct the Department of Justice to release all files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite a fervent push in the House to do just that. Thune told reporters Thursday that he’s not aware...

Rep. Ronny Jackson reinstated to retired rank of rear admiral

The Navy has restored Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) to the retired rank of rear admiral after he received a demotion in 2022 for unethical behavior. “After finding good cause to reopen your retired grade determination, and upon review of all applicable reports and references, it is my pleasure to inform you, effective immediately, you are...

Warren grills Trump Fed nominee on 2020 election, jobs data claims

Top Senate Banking Committee Democrat Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) tested Federal Reserve Board nominee Stephan Miran’s loyalty to President Trump during his confirmation hearing Thursday, firing questions at him designed to show his lack of independence. Warren asked him if he thought President Trump lost the 2020 election. Miran, chair of the White House Council of...

Larry Summers warns of ‘credibility crisis’ with Federal Reserve

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers on Wednesday warned that the United States is heading towards a “credibility crisis” due to President Trump's moves to influence the Federal Reserve. “We’re on the foothills of a credibility crisis,” Summers said during a Wednesday appearance on Bloomberg Television’s “Wall Street Week” with David Westin. “We are in completely...

House narrowly approves GOP bill to fund Energy Department, water agencies

House Republicans on Thursday narrowly passed a partisan funding bill for the Energy and water development, cutting nondefense programs while boosting dollars for defense. The vote was 214-213. Four Republicans voted with Democrats against the measure: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), Thomas Massie (Ky.), Tom McClintock (Calif.) and Scott Perry (Pa.). “The bill’s pretty lacking, that’s...

Federal judges anonymously criticize Supreme Court over Trump cases

Twelve federal judges have spoken out against the Supreme Court's handling of cases involving President Trump, fearing that the court's emergency rulings have validated the president's criticism of lower court judges and have not adequately explained their decisions.

Live updates: Senate to grill RFK Jr. amid CDC chaos

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is headed to Capitol Hill on Thursday to testify on President Trump’s health agenda, a week after chaos brewed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) following a personnel shakeup. Kennedy shook up the agency last week after pushing out its director over...

Epstein survivor on Trump calling files controversy ‘Democrat hoax’: ‘Shocking and upsetting’

Lisa Phillips, an accuser of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, said it was “shocking and upsetting” for her to hear President Trump call their Capitol Hill push for transparency a “hoax” perpetrated by Democrats. “For me, personally, it was shocking and upsetting. I just — I couldn’t believe that he said that,” Phillips...

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