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Supreme Court rejects challenge over New York’s gun liability law

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge from the gun industry to a New York law that allows firearms makers to be sued when harm is caused by third parties.

Polling on Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris should alarm Californians

As former British Prime Minister Tony Blair aptly said: A good way to measure...

Adam Schiff seethes as Elon Musk becomes first trillionaire

When SpaceX hit the Nasdaq on Friday and made Elon Musk the first trillionaire,...

Gavin Newsom says DOJ probe is political — but take a closer look

Federal investigators are reportedly examining the finances and nonprofit activities of Jennifer Siebel Newsom,...

Supreme Court declines to hear Carter Page case against FBI officials

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up Carter Page's case against former FBI officials who oversaw what the government now concedes was an ill-advised attempt to surveil his activities during the 2016 campaign.

Fish and Wildlife Service proposed its largest hunting and fishing expansion, benefiting everyone

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed a plan to open over 95 percent of the National Wildlife Refuge System to hunters and anglers, which would create over 1,450 new opportunities and boost rural economies.

Senate Democrat agrees with Trump administration on Anthropic model takedown

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Sunday backed the Trump administration’s decision to urge Anthropic to suspend access to its latest artificial intelligence models in a rare act of agreement with the president. “Mythos and some of their other models from AI companies are incredibly capable, and some of the capabilities that these models have to...

Hegseth says Hezbollah-Israel strikes won’t impact US-Iran peace deal

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday said strikes traded between Hezbollah and Israel won’t impact the U.S.-Iran peace deal, hours ahead of a scheduled electronic signing for the agreement. “From all I know, we are on track. It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. There's logistics involved into how these things...

America’s public health programs must cover medically tailored meals

When you prescribe the nourishing meals that people require, they get healthier — and the system spends less. 

America doesn’t have to start at Square 1 to fight Medicare fraud

The government is right to focus on fraud, waste and abuse. But its oversight efforts should be targeted, data-driven and aligned with demonstrated risk. 

Mullin on FISA lapse: Threat level ‘highest it’s ever been’

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Sunday said the department is facing a threat level that’s the "highest it’s ever been” with the lapse of spy powers authorized by Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The powers expired on Friday after lawmakers chose not to extend the warrantless surveillance of individuals living...

Stephen A. Smith on political future: I only want ‘the big job’

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith laid out his political ambitions in a Sunday interview, saying he would only seek the presidency if he were to ever run for public office. "I'm not interested in being no vice president. I'm not interested in being number two,” he said when asked by Kasie Hunt on CNN's "State...

Trump warns Israel, Iran to ‘not blow’ emerging peace deal

President Trump on Sunday warned Israel and Iran to "not blow" the finalization of an emerging peace deal amid strikes in Lebanon. "We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down," Trump wrote on Truth Social after he signaled Saturday that...

Former Iran deal negotiator: 60 days is a ‘pretty short period of time’ for nuclear talks

Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on Sunday said that a 60-day timeframe outlined in a draft peace plan for the U.S. and Iran to negotiate the Tehran's nuclear program is a "pretty short period of time." Sherman poured cold water on the emerging peace deal while speaking with ABC's Martha Raddatz on "This...

Mullin says ICE ‘only’ deployed at midterm polls if ‘threat’ arises

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Sunday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement would “only” be deployed at polls during the midterms if a “threat” arises. “Briefly, at your hearing recently, you didn't rule out sending ICE agents to the polls in the midterms. Are you willing to rule out sending ICE agents?” CNN’s Kasie Hunt...

Senate Republican doubts Israel trying to ‘scuttle’ US-Iran deal

Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) on Sunday said she doubts that Israel is trying to “scuttle” an emerging deal between the U.S. and Iran after Israel launched a series of strikes in Lebanon “Israel is defending its country, and it's defending its people,” Fischer said during an appearance on Fox News’ “Fox News Sunday.”  "We understand...

The Protect College Sports Act doesn’t include student voices. It should.

The Protect College Sports Act is a bipartisan bill that seeks to provide guardrails for college sports, but it fails to incorporate student athlete voices and grants the NCAA too much power and oversight.

Trump administration ‘confident’ Iran deal will be signed Sunday: Waltz 

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said on Sunday that the Trump administration is "confident" a final peace deal with Iran will be signed on Sunday. "I’m confident, the team is confident," he told reporter Martha Raddatz on ABC's "This Week." "Again, I’ll let the final details be announced by them. I don’t...

Reed: Trump’s possible Iran deal a costly ‘birthday gift’

Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) criticized President Trump over the possible deal to end the war in Iran, describing the plan as a "birthday gift" amid prolonged economic woes due to the conflict. “For 100 days we've been hearing constantly, there's going to be a deal, there's going to be a deal,” Reed said during an...

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