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Dems drop $20M on bizarre ‘American men’ strategy plan study in effort to dig out of 2024 political hole

Democrats investing $20 million in a study to understand American male voters after losing ground in the 2024 election sparks criticism from both parties.

Illegal immigrant healthcare costs in blue state triggers intense budget debate

California's Medi-Cal program faces insolvency amid a $12 billion budget shortfall, with Republicans blaming illegal immigrant enrollments for the financial crisis.

Trump ramps up heat on Harvard: Here are 5 reasons from the university’s own investigation

The Trump administration has cut all ties with Harvard University over its failure to adequately address antisemitism and discrimination. Here is a look back at the findings of Harvard's own report.

Jasmine Crockett shares bizarre song clip calling herself ‘leader of the future’

House Rep. Jasmine Crockett promoted what appears to be an AI-generated video of herself set against a song that heaps praise on her.

Red state official recounts personal experience of being ‘debanked’ and why it ‘has to be stopped’

Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell spoke to Fox News Digital about his experience being debanked and his belief that it is happening to others in the United States.

Texas becomes front line of GOP civil war over energy

AUSTIN — Texas has become ground zero in a GOP battle over energy, pitting a suburban populist right that seeks to throttle the state's renewables program against the mainline Republican business establishment. A similar red-on-red fight is taking place at the federal level, where Texas Rep. Chip Roy (R) has emerged as a leading voice calling for...

Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson, 79, dies

Phil Robertson, the star of “Duck Dynasty,” has died at the age of 79. Robertson’s family announced his death in a post on Facebook. “We celebrate today that our father, husband, and grandfather, Phil Robertson, is now with the Lord,” the post read. “He reminded us often of the words of Paul, ‘you do not...

Trump says Putin has gone ‘absolutely crazy,’ warns of downfall of Russia

President Trump in a new post on Truth Social on Sunday night accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of having gone "absolutely" crazy and said if he did not stop what he was doing, it would lead to the downfall of his country. The social media comments came after Trump had issued some of his toughest...

Trump blasts Russian leader: ‘I’m not happy with what Putin is doing’

President Trump offered some of his toughest remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday, saying he was “not happy” at all with Putin after the latest deadly attacks in Ukraine. “Yeah, I’ll give you an update, I’m not happy with what Putin’s doing. He’s killing a lot of people and I don’t know what...

Trump: Foreign students at Harvard taking US spots

President Trump on Sunday expressed new frustrations with Harvard University, arguing the school should turn over the names of foreign students and that U.S. students are not getting to go to Harvard because places are being taken by students from other countries. “I don't have a problem with foreign students. But it shouldn’t be 31...

Trump hints at ‘good news’ on Iran

President Trump on Sunday said his administration had “some very good talks with Iran” and suggested that positive news could be coming from the negotiations. “Let's see what happens, but I think we can have some good news on the Iran front,” Trump told reporters from the tarmac in Morristown, N.J., ahead of his departure...

Former surgeon general says negative impacts from loneliness comparable to smoking, obesity

Former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, in a Sunday interview, warned about the adverse effects of chronic loneliness, which could lead to a shorter lifespan. Murthy, on NBC's "Meet the Press," told host Kristen Welker that struggling with loneliness and isolation increases the risks of depression, anxiety and suicide, along with the risk of heart disease,...

Mysterious sphere in Colombia sparks UFO talk

Scientists in Mexico are studying a metal orb found in Colombia, which they believe could have extraterrestrial origins, but experts doubt its alien origin.

Texas moves closer to requiring posting of Ten Commandments in public schools

A bill that would require public schools in Texas to place the Ten Commandments in every classroom passed the House on Sunday in an 82-46 vote. The bill would require every public classroom in Texas to display a poster or framed copy of the Ten Commandments that is at least 16 inches wide and 20...

Supreme Court deadlock religious charter schools with path forward

The bid to create the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school fell flat at the Supreme Court this week, but advocates believe it leaves them with a path forward. Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the court’s 4-4 deadlocked decision, suggesting she could provide the crucial fifth vote in a similar case...

EU seeks to lower Trump trade tensions

The European Union on Sunday sought to lower tensions with the White House over trade, with the body’s executive announcing a positive call with President Trump just days after he threatened a 50 percent tariff on Europe’s imports to the United States. “Good call with @POTUS,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wrote in...

Johnson: ‘States are not properly administering’ SNAP payments

House Speaker Mike Johnson defended the House GOP's proposed changes to SNAP, arguing that states will better administer food stamp benefits if they have to cover more of the costs and that the House GOP's proposed changes will help reduce SNAP's $10.5 billion annual cost of improper payments.

Don’t use censorship to fight antisemitism

The recent shootings outside the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. have raised concerns about censorship. Free speech is essential to a democratic society, even if it includes hateful language.

Chicago mayor calls DOJ investigation into hiring a ‘clear demonstration’ of intimidation

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accused the Trump administration of intimidating his city after the DOJ launched an investigation into the city's hiring practices following Johnson's remarks at a church last weekend.

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