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Rep Thomas Massie jokes amid incoming fire from President Trump

House Republican Thomas Massie of Kentucky joked about President Donald Trump repeatedly referring to him using the nickname "Rand Paul Jr."

The Countdown to Conflict with Venezuela Looks Nothing Like the Run-Up to the Iran Strikes

The Trump administration hasn’t been straight with the public in this case, and voters...

You Can’t Spin People’s Perceptions of Their Own Finances

It’s extremely difficult to fool people into believing their finances are better than they...

Somehow, the Government Shutdown May Become Even More Pointless

Trump is considering making eligibility for continuing Obamacare subsidies up to 700 percent of...

Major Supreme Court disputes await rulings on tariffs, National Guard and gerrymandered maps

It's still early in the new term, but the Supreme Court already has several major legal battles teed up for rulings that could shape President Trump's presidency -- and they could be issued any day now.

Unions challenge Trump administration ‘loyalty question’ in job posts

Federal worker unions late Thursday filed a suit challenging the Trump administration’s inclusion of a so-called loyalty question in a set of prompts to be answered by prospective employees. The new question “essentially establishes a system of unconstitutional political patronage,” they argue, while “allowing the Trump Administration to weed out those who do not voice...

Why foreign investors like US assets but not the dollar

The principal reason is they view it as vulnerable.

No hospitalizations after multiple people fall ill at Joint Base Andrews

No one was hospitalized following multiple people falling ill at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland after an individual opened a “suspicious package” at the military base on Thursday. Joint Base Andrews told CNN that individuals who had fallen ill were taken to the base’s Malcolm Grove Medical Center. In an updated statement released today, the...

Trump administration asks to immediately block SNAP distribution order 

The Trump administration on Friday asked an appeals court to immediately block an order that requires full November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamp, benefits to be paid to states by Friday.  The emergency request to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals calls the lower court's order “unprecedented,” saying it makes “a...

Acquitted DC ‘sandwich guy’: ‘Justice prevails’

The D.C. resident who threw a sandwich at federal law enforcement officers said “justice” prevailed after he was acquitted Thursday of a federal assault charge. “I am so happy that justice prevails in spite of everything happening,” Sean Dunn, a former Department of Justice (DOJ) employee, told reporters outside the courthouse. Moments prior, a jury found...

All those corporate layoffs? Don’t blame AI.  

If it's not AI, then what's really behind all of these layoffs? That's simple: good old-fashioned corporate mismanagement.

On the shutdown, Democrats have painted themselves into a corner

They would rather put themselves at the mercy of Republicans than to receive none from their own extremist base. 

Greene pushes back on Trump: ‘Affordability is a problem’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) pushed back on President Trump’s claim that grocery prices are falling, arguing that affordability — an issue she believes contributed to GOP election losses this week — is a problem for many Americans. “I go to the grocery store myself,” Greene told CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Thursday. “Grocery prices remain...

Airline passengers brace for turmoil as flight cuts begin

Airline passengers are grappling with an increase in flight delays and cancellations after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new flight reductions to boost safety across airports that are severely understaffed amid the government shutdown. All commercial airlines have been impacted by the FAA’s directive requiring the companies to scale back flights by 4 percent...

Live updates: Flight cancellations cascade across US; Senate tees up another shutdown vote

The government shutdown hits Day 38 on Friday, and flight cancellations are rippling across U.S. airports as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) looks to ease the burden on unpaid air traffic controllers. The Department of Transportation announced it would start by cutting 4 percent of flights on Friday, ramping up to as much as 10...

I  lost my dad to a one-in-a-million disease. Awareness could save others.

Dad knew he was the patient — he just didn’t know what for. 

More than 1,000 flights already canceled at US airports amid shutdown

More than 1,000 flights across the country were canceled as of Friday morning, as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and airlines look to deal with staffing shortages exacerbated by the ongoing government shutdown. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced earlier this week that flight reductions were necessary to ensure safety amid the lapse in funding. The...

Whole Hog Politics: Inklings of a growing Democratic coalition in 2025 vote

Democrats have been blissed out since Tuesday’s romp in the off-cycle elections in New Jersey, Virginia, New York City and state legislative and local elections from coast to coast. After a year of raising canes, they were finally raising Cain this week, and it no doubt felt very good for them. But does it mean...

Zohran wins: How can our educated elites vote so foolishly?

the most highly educated voters picked 34-year-old democratic socialist Mamdani, who promised gullible followers free stuff to make life in the Big Apple more affordable. His socialist-based ideas have never succeeded in the real world, but somehow he conned the most “educated” among us into believing that this time would be different.  

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