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Republican who defied Trump over 2020 election results launches battleground state governor bid

Georgia's Raffensperger announces governor bid with conservative agenda including eliminating state income tax while facing Trump-endorsed opposition.

Obama Opens Up on Kirk Assassination, Scolds Trump for ‘Extreme’ Rhetoric

Obama praised Utah Governor Spencer Cox’s handling of the situation.

Trump’s TikTok Delays Are a Scandal

There’s no question that TikTok is a national security threat to the United States.

What Can We Do About Education Schools?

One way of dealing with the ed school problem is to create new ones...

Pam Bondi’s First Amendment Follies

The attorney general’s statements get things wrong in an alarming way that suggests she...

How much do Americans ‘guilt-tip’ every year?

In recent years, consumers across the country have increasingly encountered digital payment screens at coffee shops, retail outlets or quick-service restaurants.

Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy protection again

Budget carrier Spirit Airlines said Friday that it has filed for fresh bankruptcy protection months after emerging from a Chapter 11 reorganization.

Don’t blame Trump — civil service politicization has been going on for decades

Critics are right to be alarmed that the replacement of nonpartisan experts with political loyalists threatens democratic government, but they’re wrong to think it’s a problem that starts and ends with Donald Trump.

US greenlights nearly $330M military package for Ukraine

The U.S. approved a nearly $330 million package of military sales to Ukraine, including an extension of satellite communications services for its Starlink terminals and equipment and services to sustain its Patriot air defense systems. The State Department revealed in a statement Friday that services to help maintain the Patriot systems will cost about $179.1...

OpenAI’s dark side: ChatGPT accused of causing suicide, murder

As a company, OpenAI often shows little more empathy than its AI creations.

DHS to offer $110M to faith-based organizations for security upgrades after Minnesota shooting

The funds would be administered through the Federal Emergency Management Agency's existing nonprofit security grant program.

Russia hits southern Ukraine with ‘massive’ aerial strikes overnight, killing at least 1

Russia launched another “massive” aerial attack overnight Saturday, hitting Ukraine in an assault that killed at least one and wounded dozens of others.  The latest drone and missile attack struck the southern and central regions of war-torn Ukraine. In Zaporizhzhia, one woman was killed and 28 other people were injured, according to local officials.  The...

All American hostages held abroad must be released immediately

The Taliban, taking a cue from the Iranian regime, continually takes Americans whenever the opportunity arises for them, knowing how valuable a U.S. citizen has become as political leverage.

Residents in these cities are seeing more affordable homes hit the market

Finding a home for the right price is never easy, no matter where you live in the U.S. However, a new report from Zillow shows that some major markets are having significantly more luck finding affordable homes than others.

China’s fearmongering could spread worse than its latest virus

The draconian measures reportedly being used in China fanned the flames of fear and brought back bad memories of COVID lockdowns and restrictions

FBI, cybersecurity experts warns of 3-phase scam that is draining bank accounts

"Victims often suffer the loss of entire banking, savings, retirement, or investment accounts under the guise of 'protecting' their assets," the FBI said in a news release.

Judge throws wrench in Trump administration’s bid to speed up deportations

A federal judge on Friday temporarily barred the Trump administration from expediting deportations amid President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb ruled that the administration's moves to speed up the removal of undocumented migrants without appearing before a judge stood in the way of individual due process rights. "In defending this...

Trump tosses grenade into GOP-Dem shutdown battle with pocket rescissions

President Trump’s new effort to cancel funding previously approved by Congress through "pocket rescissions" is setting up a political land mine for Congress as it races to avert a government shutdown by Sept. 30. The so-called pocket rescission comes as Democrats had warned that efforts by the administration to unilaterally claw back money would seriously...

Democrats, Republicans mull over potential conventions ahead of 2026 midterms

Both major political parties are considering holding large-scale gatherings ahead of the midterm elections, underscoring the stakes next year as President Trump faces a potential check on his power if Democrats flip one or both chambers of Congress.  A Democratic National Committee (DNC) spokesperson confirmed that the party is considering an event next year “to...

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