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The accidental American

In 2001, airline employees stopped a seven-months pregnant Florence Balogun from traveling home to London, deeming her too pregnant to fly. She stayed in New York, where she was...

The Americans who want to see Australia do well

SEATTLE — Some American fans walking toward Lumen Field on Friday morning were playfully...

Australian media are launching a MAGA counterpress

The best-selling newspaper in Sydney, Australia, is out with a pep talk for the...

Gabbard spotlights Fauci, COVID-origin questions in final act as intelligence chief amid succession fight

Tulsi Gabbard released documents claiming Anthony Fauci exerted undue influence over the intelligence community's COVID-19 origins investigation.

Reporter’s Notebook: How Trump’s surprise move on DNI confirmation upended key Senate deal on FISA

Trump blindsided senators by forcing cancelation of Jay Clayton's DNI hearing and linking FISA renewal to the president's SAVE America Act.

Trump says Iran did not inform US it was ceasing negotiations, says talks will go on

President Trump said Monday that talks with Iran are continuing after earlier reports out of Tehran said talks were being cut off over Israeli military advancements in Lebanon. Trump on Truth Social said the talks are continuing “at a rapid pace” as the two countries have yet to reach a deal to end the war...

Former North Carolina officer charged after video shows woman punched during arrest

Karson Hyder, the now-former Shelby, North Carolina, police officer who was fired after video captured on a Ring doorbell camera surfaced of him allegedly punching a woman during an arrest, has been charged.

GOP lawmaker: Clinching Iran deal could take ‘very long time’

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) on Sunday said it could take a "very long time" for the U.S. to secure a deal to end the war in Iran. Fox News's Peter Doocy asked Issa on "The Sunday Briefing" about when the conflict will be "officially, officially over," after joking that the ceasefire in place between the...

When insurers deny care, patients pay the price

Mark Cuban and physicians are calling for health insurers to be held accountable for their denials that harm patients, as the current system allows them to avoid responsibility and exploit the fact that most patients will never appeal.

US kills 3 in 4th strike on alleged drug boat in a week

The U.S. military over the weekend carried out another strike on a boat it claimed was carrying drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three men aboard in the fourth such attack within a week. U.S. Southern Command announced the Saturday strike on social platform X, using its now routine explanation that the vessel was...

Jill Biden defends Hunter Biden pardon, saying Trump would ‘target’ him

Former first lady Jill Biden in a new interview defended the pardon issued to her stepson, Hunter Biden, by former President Biden. “When [President] Trump was elected, things changed, and we knew that he would target Hunter, and we just could not let our son go to jail on a charge that no one would...

When it comes to Jan. 6, Trump loses all sense of reality 

It is up to us to be honest with ourselves and stop the descent into the fantasy worlds Trump loves to create.

Using AI for just minutes reduces focus and persistence, new study warns

A study conducted by scientists found AI can compromise cognitive function and problem-solving abilities in a relatively short period.

Jill Biden damaged her credibility with interview, former spokesperson says

A former spokesperson for Jill Biden on Sunday said her credibility was damaged with remarks about former President Biden during a promotional tour for a new memoir. “The problem for her is ... she is saying something completely different now that only invites the rest of us to ask, 'Was she telling the truth then...

Serena Williams ending retirement, making pro tennis return

Serena Williams is officially making her return to the tennis court.

I helped solve the hand sanitizer shortage. Then Xavier Becerra’s FDA came after me.

Distillers who made emergency hand sanitizer during the pandemic were unfairly penalized by the FDA, leading to public outcry and a reversal of the fee, but the FDA under HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra later reopened the issue, leading to further public pressure and a dropped investigation.

Becerra holds 6-point lead as Californians prepare to vote for governor

A new poll shows former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra (D) holding a 6-point lead as the frontrunner in the final days leading up to the June 2 California gubernatorial primary race. The Emerson College Polling/Inside California Politics survey released Saturday found Becerra receiving support from 28 percent of voters, followed by billionaire...

Iran halts ceasefire talks with US, says it will keep Strait of Hormuz closed

Iran has accused the Trump administration of ceasefire violations and will move to close the Strait of Hormuz and stop exchanging messages with the U.S. through intermediaries, Iran’s state-affiliated outlet Tasnim News Agency reported Monday. The report, translated from a post on the messaging app Telegram, pointed to Israel’s military operations in Lebanon against the...

Senate Democrat defends Platner despite ‘mistakes’ in personal life

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) on Sunday defended Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner amid a string of controversies, including a new bombshell report about him sending sexually explicit texts to women other than his wife. Murphy said he hadn’t followed the texting story as closely as others but said Platner was still the best opponent for...

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