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The biggest losers of 2025: Who fell flat as the year closed

Democratic Party faces internal divisions in 2025 as progressives challenge establishment figures while President Joe Biden's legacy crumbles and party leaders struggle with direction.

How Charlie Kirk learned to turn off the phone — and why the Sabbath shaped his life and posthumous book

New book 'Stop, in the Name of God' by TurningPoint USA founder Charlie Kirk becomes bestseller, revealing how honoring the Sabbath transformed his life.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 28

2005—“Allah” yes, “Christ” no. Having already enjoined the Speaker of Indiana’s House of Representatives...

France’s Populist Surge Is a Cautionary Tale for America’s Right

Populism can win elections, but without fiscal discipline, it risks perpetuating the very welfare...

Mixed Vaccine Messages Threaten Trump’s Agenda and Republicans’ Electoral Outlook

Polls show that strong majorities of voters — including Trump supporters — think vaccines...

Trump blames stalled U.S. attorney nominations on GOP, blue slips after Alina Habba exit

President Trump cast blame on members of his own party Monday for halting some of his U.S. Attorney nominations — most recently for his former personal lawyer, Alina Habba. Habba announced earlier Monday she would step down as New Jersey's top federal prosecutor after a panel of federal appeals court judges ruled she was unlawfully...

Dimon: ‘Inflation is there and maybe not going down’

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said inflation may persist through the coming year, but that the stock market could remain at near-historic highs as well. Dimon gave his assessment of the “broader macro story” for the 2026 economy in an interview on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures” this weekend. “In the short run, it looks...

Patient accused of stabbing social worker to death inside California hospital

A 31-year-old social worker was stabbed to death inside Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital late last week, a tragic incident that some officials have criticized as “predictable and preventable.”  

A Kentucky professor’s free speech is no defense for antisemitism

He may well win his case on First Amendment grounds, but that will not absolve him of antisemitism. 

57 percent of voters say Trump is losing battle against inflation: Poll

More than half of voters say President Trump is losing the battle against inflation amid concerns about affordability under his administration, according to a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released Monday. The poll found 57 percent of voters, including 21 percent of Republicans, thought the president is losing against inflation, though the figure is down slightly from...

Absence is acquiescence: US can’t afford to step back from the global stage 

This week, the 32nd Ministerial Council of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) met in Vienna, but the U.S. ambassador’s seat sat empty.  

Tapper comes to Kaitlan Collins’s defense after Trump attack

CNN anchor Jake Tapper defended his colleague, Kaitlan Collins, after President Trump called her “stupid and nasty” for purportedly asking about his plans for the White House ballroom. In a post on the social platform X, Tapper corrected the spelling of Collins’s name and pushed back on his characterization of his fellow anchor and CNN’s...

Utah governor taunts Notre Dame after bowl game refusal: ‘Absolutely the right move’

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) poked fun at Notre Dame University for opting out of a bowl game Sunday. The Pop-Tarts Bowl, set for Dec. 27, reportedly invited the 10-2 Fighting Irish to face 11-2 BYU. Notre Dame, though, passed on the opportunity after it was not selected to compete in the College Football Playoff...

Live updates: Supreme Court weighs Trump’s firing power; Greene doubles down on MAGA criticism

The Supreme Court on Monday is hearing a major case that will test the limits of presidential power. The case stems from President Trump's bid to fire a Federal Trade Commission member without cause and will likely determine the future of independent agency heads. This afternoon, the Senate returns to Washington, where a rebellion within...

Trump’s handouts put billionaires first and Americans last

It’s the rich and powerful taking care of the rich and powerful.

Greene, ’60 Minutes’ correspondent spar in tense interview

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) pushed back on CBS News anchor Lesley Stahl when she was asked to address past controversial statements that the journalist suggested have “contributed” to a toxic political culture. In perhaps the most contentious moment of the “60 Minutes” interview that aired Sunday, Stahl pressed the Georgia Republican about her change...

Trump: Netflix deal to acquire Warner Bros. ‘could be a problem’

President Trump over the weekend acknowledged Netflix's bid to acquire WarnerBros. Discovery could face hurtles, an admission that came as Paramount sought to stymie the deal with a competing bid for the massive moviemaker and fellow entertainment giant. “There’s no question about it,” Trump told reporters on Sunday when asked if the Netflix-WBD deal could face...

DOJ dealt setback in effort to reindict Comey

A federal judge agreed Saturday to temporarily block Justice Department access to emails from a close associate of James Comey, issuing another roadblock as prosecutors weigh bringing a second case against the former FBI director. A different federal judge recently tossed the case against Comey, determining U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan was not properly appointed when...

ACA approval hits new high: Gallup

More Americans approve of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) than at any point since it took effect more than a decade ago, according to a new Gallup survey. In the survey, released Monday, 57 percent of respondents approve, and 35 percent of respondents disapprove of the landmark legislation, which, the survey notes, was “signed into...

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