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The death of DEI: Med schools’ racial preferences degrade all doctors

Have you been to a doctor recently? Or seen a nurse? Lucky you if your doctor or nurse graduated long ago! Americans’ trust in the medical profession has tanked...

GOP Rep. Massie calls for Trump’s Commerce Secretary Lutnick to resign after new Epstein revelations

Rep. Thomas Massie says Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick should step down after newly released files showed that Mr. Lutnick had more contact with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein than he had previously acknowledged.

Election law about citizenship, GOP says, but Democrats sound alarm over access to ballot

Sen. Bill Hagerty of Tennessee says the national fight over election-law changes really comes down to one issue: requiring proof of citizenship to vote.

No Noem or no deal: Democrats vow to oppose any funding bill if DHS chief remains in charge

House and Senate Democrats already have a long list of demands for keeping the Department of Homeland Security funded past Friday, but some have an extra caveat.

Democratic lawmakers unfazed by Black and Hispanic support for voter ID laws

Congressional Democrats insist voter ID laws are a GOP scheme to suppress the minority vote, despite an overwhelming majority of Black and Hispanic Americans saying they want people to show a government-issued photo identification to cast a ballot.

Russian foreign minister says ‘Ukraine has the right to exist’ with territory-related caveat

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview Sunday that Ukraine “has the right to exist” but added a caveat to that right related to territory. “Mr. Foreign Minister, let me ask you about something that President Putin said in June. He said, quote, ‘I consider the Russian and Ukrainian people to be one...

Our immigration policy once served US foreign policy, and it can do so again

Today’s immigration debate is often reduced to a binary: openness vs. security. But history shows there is a third way of viewing immigrants not only as people to protect but as partners in protecting us.

Republicans shift focus to states beyond Texas in redistricting fight

Republicans are plowing forward with plans for redistricting in several other states now that Texas is poised to approve its newly redrawn maps. The Lone Star State kicked off the redistricting arms race when Republicans in the state Legislature agreed to move forward with rewriting their congressional lines at the insistence of President Trump. Now,...

Trump slams Moore, says he might ‘have to rethink’ money given for Baltimore’s Key Bridge

President Trump criticized Maryland Gov. Wes Moore for asking him to "walk the streets of Maryland" and suggested he should "clean up" the city of Baltimore before Trump visits.

Gallego’s battleground tour fuels 2028 speculation

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) is hitting a number of early-voting and swing states to pitch voters on how the Democratic Party should reset, fueling speculation he’s eyeing a 2028 bid. Gallego, whose Senate victory last year was seen as a rare bright spot for Democrats, was most recently in New Hampshire and Iowa. Despite downplaying...

Vance on 2028 talks with Trump: ‘He wants me to be focused on doing a good job’

Vice President Vance said President Trump wants him to focus on the current work of this administration, when pressed on conversations over whether he would be the president’s GOP successor in 2028. The vice president said Trump “talks about everything” when asked by NBC’s “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker if he has had conversations...

Trump’s climate crackdown will backfire as GOP lawsuits expose coal’s dark secrets

Donald Trump may be trying to protect polluters from their day in court through his legally questionable executive orders, but some of his party’s own lawsuits could actually help expose them instead.

Vance says Russian sanctions ‘aren’t off the table’

Vice President Vance said imposing new sanctions on Russia to put pressure on President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine is not off the table, urging the United States has options to push on Moscow. NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker asked Vance if sanctions are off the table, citing that Secretary...

Vance says Ukraine security guarantees will not include US ‘boots on the ground’

Vice President Vance said in an interview that aired Sunday that security guarantees for Ukraine will not include American “boots on the ground” as the Trump administration pushes for an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine. “For Americans who are watching, can you guarantee no U.S. boots on the ground as a part...

Vance on Texas redistricting: We’re ‘trying to make the situation a little bit more fair’ nationally

Vice President JD Vance argued that Republicans are "trying to make the situation a little bit more fair on a national scale" in Texas after the state Senate signed off on a new congressional map over the weekend. During a Sunday interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," host Kristen Welker asked the vice president about...

Adults are now struggling to hit these 4 ‘milestones,’ Census says. Have you?

A new analysis suggests young adults aren’t reaching four major milestones quite as easily as young adults in 1975.

Trump clears the way for a commercial space revolution

Recently, President Trump issued an executive order entitled “Enabling Competition in the Commercial Space Industry.” Its text suggests that the real title should be “Making commercial space great again.” Ars Technica has a good rundown about what the executive order is intended to do. It is intended to accomplish three things. First, it instructs Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy,...

Maher warns Democrats over Trump’s marijuana reform push

Comedian Bill Maher warned Democrats on Friday about President Trump’s recent comments, which he said his administration is “looking at” reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. “New rule, I told you so. I've been telling Democrats for years, ‘The Republicans are going to steal pot from you as an issue,’” Maher said on his...

The majority of business owners in the US are right-leaning — here’s why 

Business owners will lean toward politicians who generally reduce their risks, allay their fears and give them more control over their decisions.

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