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Botox in a war zone — how Ukrainians try to stay sane during Putin’s onslaught

Lip fillers are very popular, as is Botox for long-furrowed foreheads and treatments for stress-related hair-loss.

Iranian nuclear talks only delay the inevitable

Friday's talks between US and Iranian diplomats in Oman wrapped up with no agreement...

Shut up already about ICE and the Dodgers

It is astounding how persistently irritating the world has become. Nothing draws a normal...

Another terrorist nabbed: Fresh proof that Uncle Sam doesn’t forget

Zubayr al-Bakoush isn’t the first key villain brought to justice for the deadly Sept....

Voter fraud begins at the border, not the ballot box

Get ready for Congress to waste its time fighting over the SAVE Act, with...

Trump dispels health rumors, hits golf course

President Trump on Saturday spent time on the golf course, dispelling rumors that health issues were keeping the president out of the public eye. He was spotted at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., after his schedule was void of public events for several days in a row. The empty agenda set off a...

Green ideology cripples NATO, invites Russian aggression

NATO faces a crisis of readiness due to the EU's green policies increasing energy costs and undermining military preparedness, with Spain prioritizing green initiatives over security and the U.S. risking being drawn into a European conflict if deterrence through strength fails.

Trump casts doubt on Putin-Zelensky meeting: ‘Maybe they have to fight a little longer’

President Trump cast doubt on the prospects of a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as part of an effort to end the war in Eastern Europe, suggesting that “maybe they have to fight a little longer.” The president, in an interview with The Daily Caller, expressed confidence that a...

China’s surging auto industry doesn’t signal a global takeover  

In a world where China is shut off from the most developed markets, China’s car industry and BYD, its leader, may be the ones without a future. 

Chicago plans to maintain peace amid federal deployment

Despite no word from the White House, Illinois officials are bracing for a large federal presence after Labor Day

Israeli strike in Yemen kills Houthi prime minister, other officials

An Israeli strike on Yemen earlier this week killed the prime minister of the Houthi-controlled government and several other officials, according to the Iran-backed rebel group.  Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister and most senior Houthi official, was killed in a Thursday Israeli attack in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, the group said in a statement...

Haberman calls tariff ruling a ‘big blow’ to Trump agenda

National Political Correspondent Maggie Haberman said the latest appeals court ruling on President Trump's sweeping tariffs represents a "big blow" to the Trump administration's agenda. "This is the one that a lot of people who follow trade issues have been concerned about and is the outcome that they anticipated, frankly," Haberman told CNN's Jake Tapper...

Ask at-risk Americans about Trump’s security measures for crime-ridden cities

Since when did protecting the most at-risk residents of America’s major inner cities against violent, rampant and often indiscriminate crime become a bad thing?

Over 84,000 drivers could face new pay-per-mile fee

Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek proposed an EV road usage charge that is equivalent to 5% of the state’s gas tax.

Mortgage fraud claims become ammunition against Trump’s foes 

President Trump has found a new weapon of choice in his retribution campaign against his foes: mortgage fraud claims. At least three prominent Trump adversaries have been targeted with Justice Department probes into their personal real estate dealings. The president most recently pointed to allegations against Federal Reserve board of governors member Lisa Cook to...

Residents in these cities are seeing more affordable homes hit the market

Finding a home for the right price is never easy, no matter where you live in the U.S. However, a new report from Zillow shows that some major markets are having significantly more luck finding affordable homes than others.

How much do Americans ‘guilt-tip’ every year?

In recent years, consumers across the country have increasingly encountered digital payment screens at coffee shops, retail outlets or quick-service restaurants.

Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy protection again

Budget carrier Spirit Airlines said Friday that it has filed for fresh bankruptcy protection months after emerging from a Chapter 11 reorganization.

Don’t blame Trump — civil service politicization has been going on for decades

Critics are right to be alarmed that the replacement of nonpartisan experts with political loyalists threatens democratic government, but they’re wrong to think it’s a problem that starts and ends with Donald Trump.

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