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After Australia passes social media ban lawmakers probed on why Congress hasn’t done more to protect kids

Pressure is mounting on Congress to act after Australia’s under-16 social media ban sparked calls from U.S. lawmakers to better protect children online.

DHS to focus on arresting illegal immigrants with serious offenses amid negative polling on ICE raids: report

DHS is shifting immigration enforcement away from mass raids and focusing its efforts more on arresting convicted criminals amid negative polling concerns,

Beware the City Council’s rush to empower nonprofit slumlords

In its rush to force private landlords to sell their buildings to nonprofit outfits,...

Walz addresses fraud scandal: Minnesota’s ‘generosity has been taken advantage of’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) addressed his state's growing fraud scandal on Friday, telling residents that the North Star State's "generosity has been taken advantage of." The scandal erupted after more than 50 people were convicted in connection with the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from a federally funded nutrition program. As...

Maduro dances, sings to ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ at rally as Trump escalates

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Wednesday danced to Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy" while urging attendees at a rally to be ready in case of an American attack amid rising tensions between his country and the Trump administration. He urged supporters to be united and be "ready to smash the teeth of the North American...

Kelly: ‘We’ve heard very little’ from Republicans since Trump’s sedition posts

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Sunday called on Republicans in Congress to denounce President Trump’s threats against him and five other Democratic lawmakers who said that service members can disobey illegal orders.  “We’ve heard very little, basically crickets, from Republicans in the United States Congress about what the president has said about hanging members of...

These retailers are closed for Thanksgiving 2025: How early they open for Black Friday

As has become the trend in recent years, most major retailers will be closed for Thanksgiving Day this year. 

Organized crime groups in Mexico have never been this dangerous

Organized crime groups in Mexico are threatening U.S. companies and their employees, resulting in a labor shortage of truck drivers and a high rate of violent hijackings, forcing companies to invest in security measures and lobby the Trump administration to address the issue.

Crow on threats after Trump’s sedition allegations: ‘It’s very disturbing stuff’

Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) said he has received “very disturbing” threats in the wake of President Trump saying he and other Democratic lawmakers committed sedition after calling on service members to disobey illegal orders.  “We’re going to take these seriously, but it’s very disturbing stuff,” Crow told host Margaret Brennan on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”...

McCaul: ‘I would not advise Ukraine to sign’ Trump peace deal without ‘ironclad’ security agreement

Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), chair emeritus of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said Ukraine should not sign President Trump’s 28-point peace plan without ensuring an “ironclad” security agreement. McCaul said on ABC's "This Week" that he’s not sure either side will agree to Trump’s proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war, but the foreign policy hawk...

Our global food system is utterly broken. Here’s how to fix it.

Global food insecurity is increasing, with 319 million people worldwide facing acute hunger, and the cost of nutritious food is making it more difficult for people to eat well, especially for those relying on SNAP, highlighting the need for increased production of nutritious food, reduced food waste and more conscious consumption.

Cassidy says people should not ‘undermine’ science on vaccine safety

Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy (La.) said that the science on vaccine efficacy should not be undermined, days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) contradicted its long-standing position that vaccines do not cause autism.  “Anything that undermines the understanding, the correct understanding, the absolute scientifically based understanding that vaccines are safe and that,...

Warner warns Russia-Ukraine peace plan would be ‘complete capitulation’ for Kyiv

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, called President Trump’s 28-point plan for peace in Ukraine “awful” and a “complete capitulation” to Russian demands. Warner, in an interview on ABC News’s “This Week,” compared the U.S. proposal to the appeasement approach of World War II-era British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who...

IVF is the pro-life movement’s new identity crisis 

Will the movement embrace IVF, or will it crack under the weight of its own contradictions?

Trump faces rare rift with Florida Republicans over offshore drilling plan

Florida Republicans are fuming as the Trump administration proposes to open up new drilling in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. “The new maps released today by @SecretaryBurgum and @Interior outlining potential new offshore oil drilling sites in the Gulf of America are HIGHLY concerning—and we will be engaging directly with the department on this issue,”...

Slotkin: ‘Security situation’ has changed since Trump sedition accusations

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said on Sunday that her security has ramped up since President Trump accused her and fellow Democratic lawmakers of committing “sedition” for encouraging servicemembers to defy unlawful orders. In an interview on ABC's “This Week,” Slotkin was asked to respond to Trump’s latest social media posts doubling down on his attacks...

Crockett on Greene resignation: ‘You’ve got to be kidding me’

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) said Sunday she was surprised by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announcing her resignation over the weekend. “Honestly, I was like, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me,’” Crockett told host Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “You're on the other side of the president for one week, and you...

Congress’s Medicare ‘auto-enrollment’ bill is a trap  

Many would find themselves stuck in private insurance plans they never chose, possibly unable to access trusted doctors, specialists or hospitals outside their network. 

More than half of US homes lost value this year. Here’s where it’s been worst

For the first time since 2012, a majority of homes in the U.S. have depreciated.

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