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How did young people go so wrong they cheer killers and rapists of Hamas?

You would have thought that when young women are raped by gangs of armed men that young Americans would not be on the side of the rapists.

Mayor Adams’ move to run as an independent opens the door to a WILD election year

Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to make an independent run for re-election could set the...

Trump’s tariff push needs to offer more clarity and certainty, less confusion and chaos

If it’s going to point a clear way to a better future, President Donald...

The end to war in Ukraine is clear — and Trump holds all the cards

Trump has faced criticism for his volatile, art-of-the-deal approach to Ukrainian diplomacy, but there's...

I don’t care if I lose friends, I’m standing up for women-only sports

A few weeks ago I was inadvertently dragged into an online controversy by my...

In a swipe at Southwest, Frontier is offering free checked bags for a limited time

Let down by the end of Southwest's free checked luggage move? Frontier is hoping to entice you onto their planes with a new limited-time deal.

Appeals panel appears skeptical of Trump administration’s independent agency firings

A federal appeals court panel raised skepticism Tuesday that President Trump’s firings of two independent agency leaders complied with Supreme Court precedent. Trump’s terminations of Democratic appointees to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Gwynne Wilcox, and the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), Cathy Harris, have set off a consequential court battle over presidential power. Despite the administration’s contention that...

House Democrat: Trump ‘exploring the threshold of ignoring a court order’

Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) said President Trump is "exploring the threshold of ignoring a court order" with his administration's response to a federal judge who blocked the invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to speed deportations. “It‘s a very interesting moment because this is what Donald Trump does in life, right? And you see him...

Trump’s tariff theater could actually help fight inflation 

The effect of President Trump's frenetic style of governance — at least when it comes to trade — represents a peculiar twist that few economists would have predicted. 

Top House Democrats seek DOGE details under Freedom of Information Act

The House Judiciary and Oversight committees sent a sweeping information request to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Tuesday, seeking to root out Elon Musk's role and the extent its employees have gained access to sensitive databases. Rep. Jamie Raskin (Md.) and Rep. Gerry Connolly (Va.), the top Democrats on the respective panels, described...

More Americans say Ukraine not getting enough help: Gallup

More Americans now think the U.S. is not doing enough to help Ukraine in its war against the Russian military invasion, an uptick from late last year, according to a new Gallup poll released on Tuesday. The Gallup survey found that 46 percent of Americans said the U.S. is not providing enough assistance to Ukraine...

Schumer defends funding vote: ‘I’m the best leader for the Senate’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday defended his vote on the yearlong spending bill last week and his spot atop the Senate Democratic caucus, maintaining that he has no plans of stepping aside anytime soon.  Schumer was defiant when pressed about the vote and his standing, saying that he knew he’d take flak,...

Texas midwife accused of providing illegal abortions, running clinics

A Texas midwife was arrested on Monday for allegedly providing illegal abortions and unlawfully operating a network of clinics in the Houston area. Maria Margarita Rojas, 48, is now facing criminal charges for practicing medicine without a license and illegally performing an abortion, a second-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. “Texas...

Vehicle thefts drop, but these models are still big targets

About 850,700 vehicles were stolen in the U.S. last year, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.

Beyond charity, foreign aid is America’s best insurance policy

Foreign aid has always responded to the foreign policy priorities of a new president. 

SpaceX capsule with retrieved astronauts departs space station

The SpaceX capsule tasked with bringing back two NASA astronauts that have spent months on the International Space Station (ISS) after thruster issues following the launch of Boeing's Starliner mission last year have now departed for Earth. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams undocked early Tuesday from the space-facing port of the ISS Harmony module...

There are too many similarities between Trump and Nixon to ignore

Despite two personalities that could not be more opposite, consider how similar President Richard Milhous Nixon's and Donald John Trump's policy actions are.   

America needs NOAA — Congress must demand Trump bring his DOGE to heel  

NOAA serves the American public in many ways — yet, because the agency also engages in climate change research, many politicians apparently feel justified sabotaging marine ecosystem management, vital ocean and atmospheric research, and international conservation initiatives. 

Israel launches wave of strikes across Gaza Strip, killing hundreds

Israel launched a wave of deadly strikes on Hamas targets across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, according to local health officials, seemingly bringing the fragile ceasefire to a halt. The attack, greenlighted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, has killed more than 400 Palestinians, as the leaders press for the...

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