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Dutch deputy leader slams Moroccan football fans after riots

Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius on Friday lambasted Moroccan football fans who clashed with police across the Netherlands following their team's World Cup defeat to France. “One by...

Belgium’s Red Devils get royal pep talk

Belgium's Red Devils received some regal encouragement Thursday evening as King Philippe dropped by...

Trump administration expands ‘Product of USA’ label as push for American-raised beef grows

New companies from California to Illinois adopt the voluntary "Product of USA" meat label as Secretary Brooke Rollins touts benefits for ranchers.

Mamdani official’s planned meeting with Iran envoy shut down by State Department

A Mamdani administration official planned to meet Iran's U.N. ambassador before the State Department intervened and canceled the diplomatic encounter.

DOJ accuses Maryland of ‘active and deliberate effort’ to prevent deportations of illegal immigrants: lawsuit

The DOJ lawsuit targets Maryland's Community Trust Act, arguing the sanctuary law violates the supremacy clause by blocking ICE detainers and deportations.

Nearly 1,000 diagnosed in Michigan outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite

Nearly 1,000 Michiganders have been diagnosed with cyclospora, a parasitic infection capable of causing weeks of watery diarrhea, becoming one of the largest outbreaks of the infection in the state's and the country's history. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) on Wednesday said there have been 992 confirmed cases with 40 hospitalizations....

Trump’s latest tariff proposal has a new rationale, but the same outcome

U.S. households and firms overwhelmingly bear the burden of tariffs. 

Lawmakers tell HHS to crack down on discrimination in medically assisted suicide 

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is urging Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to set up new monitoring rules for hospices to root out discrimination against vulnerable populations in the provision of medically assisted suicide.  In a letter sent to Kennedy on Thursday, Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.)...

O’Reilly: ‘I believe that Mamdani is a communist’

Commentator Bill O’Reilly on Wednesday said he believes New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) is a “communist,” echoing claims shared by President Trump, Republicans and some Democrats.  “I believe that Mamdani is a communist. You don't freeze rents across the board unless you want to control where people live. You just don't,” O’Reilly said...

Live updates: Trump flies home on old Air Force One over security concerns; Maine Democrats seek Platner successor

President returned from Turkey overnight Thursday, traveling on the first leg of the trip on an older Air Force One jet, on the guidance of Secret Service. The move quickly elevated concern about the security of the newly refurbished Qatari jet the president used last week. The decision came amid the backdrop of new hostilities...

Erdogan’s Turkey must not get the F-35

To sell Erdogan these fighters would irreparably harm American security.

Trump says he’ll ask Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case

President Trump said Wednesday he will ask the Supreme Court to rehear a case on the legality of his executive order restricting birthright citizenship, after the high court struck down the policy last week.  “I will be asking for a Rehearing by the United States Supreme Court, IMMEDIATELY. This miscarriage of justice will destroy America...

America is quietly abandoning its Indo-Pacific strategy

The "Indo-Pacific" was a grand strategic concept linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans into one interconnected strategic theater.

On the Ballot: Democrats try to pick up pieces in Maine after Platner exit 

Democrats are trying to pick up the pieces after Graham Platner, the scandal-plagued progressive political newcomer, dropped out of the race to unseat Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) after controversies overwhelmed his campaign.   That means Maine Democrats don’t have a Senate nominee in the competitive contest — and they have just over two weeks to decide how to proceed before the window to put forward a replacement closes on...

US, Iran strikes intensify after Trump labels interim deal ‘over’

The U.S. and Iranian militaries continued to exchange strikes overnight Thursday, in violation of the 60-day ceasefire the two nations agreed to last month.  U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said late Wednesday that it struck approximately 90 Iranian military targets, including air defense systems, missile and drone storage sites and naval capabilities.  Those strikes came after...

UFO files: NASA helped prolong UAP stigma, ex-official says

Michael Gold previously served as NASA’s associate administrator for space policy and partnerships.

Millions of eye drops recalled nationwide due to potential foreign substance

Millions of bottles of eye drop medication widely used to treat allergies and inflammation are being recalled across the country, according to the Food and Drug Administration. 

In 60 years of independence, Botswana has refuted the authoritarian development myth

The assumption that poor societies cannot afford the luxury of liberal institutions is both false and potentially fatal.

Trump’s escalating attacks on Iran pose risks at home

In today's issue: ▪ Platner drops Senate candidacy ▪ Trump’s promises at NATO summit ▪ Kentucky governor requests McConnell update ▪ ObamaCare hikes give fuel to Democrats The latest rounds of U.S. attacks on Iran are sending President Trump back into perilous territory four months out from the midterms. Trump ordered strikes on two consecutive...

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