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How the media suckered Olympian skier Hunter Hess into bashing America

Skier Hunter Hess took the bait in Milan, or more likely, couldn't wait to preen for the foreign press, noting that he had "mixed emotions" representing his country.

Teacher unions hold kids hostage: Here’s the way out

Teachers unions once again had put their own interests ahead of the children they're...

Why China wants Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom to be US president

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s obedience to China follows a longstanding trend for California’s political and...

No clear path to ending the partial government shutdown as lawmakers dig in over DHS oversight

Lawmakers and the White House offered no signs of compromise Sunday in their battle over oversight of federal immigration officers that has led to a pause in funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

Cornyn opponent Paxton says Washington Republicans wasting time, money trying to rescue incumbent

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says Washington Republicans are wasting their time and resources trying to throw Sen. John Cornyn a lifeline in the state's hotly contested GOP primary.

What is the Presidential Fitness Test?

Kids, lace up your sneakers and prepare to stretch: the Presidential Fitness Test is coming back.

DNA from site of ‘random’ Devil’s Den killings matches suspect’s: Police

Police gave a lengthy update on how they caught the suspect in the double stabbing deaths of two parents who were visiting Arkansas' Devil's Den State Park with their children.

Texas flood survivors decry lack of aid, ‘toxic pit’ conditions in special session

Communities hit by the deadly Independence Day floods face a desperate and confused recovery bereft of state and federal aid, survivors told a field hearing of the Texas Legislature in Kerrville on Thursday. With no resources to drain Lake Ingram, it “has become a toxic pit,” resident Ann Carr told the legislators. “We've talked to...

Microsoft reaches the next level

{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story  Microsoft briefly crosses $4 trillion milestone Microsoft became the second company in the world to surpass a market value of $4 trillion Thursday after posting strong quarterly earnings.  © Gary Hershorn, Getty Images The tech giant’s stock jumped 7 percent when markets opened Thursday morning, boosting the company’s market...

Military walks back plan to discontinue some weather data

The military is walking back its previously announced plans to discontinue some weather forecast data after public pushback. The Navy’s Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center will still distribute data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program beyond Thursday, according to a statement. The government previously said the data would be discontinued after Thursday. The Defense...

Top Trump officials traveling into Gaza amid food crisis 

Top Trump administration officials will travel into the Gaza Strip on Friday to inspect food distribution amid international outrage over increasing deaths from starvation and criticism that U.S. efforts to distribute food are contributing to suffering and death.  White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Thursday that Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy for peace missions,...

AI holds great promise for health care, and Trump’s action plan is a good first step

The American Medical Association (AMA) has welcomed the Trump administration's AI Action Plan and believes that physicians must be full partners in the AI lifecycle to ensure that AI in health care reaches its full potential and that trust is built between patients and physicians.

Judges overseeing Trump cases speak out against threats

Federal judges presiding over major cases involving the Trump administration on Thursday denounced threats they’ve faced as tensions between the White House and judiciary continue to mount. U.S. District Judges John J. McConnell Jr. of the District of Rhode Island and John Coughenour of the Western District of Washington said during a virtual event that...

Hulk Hogan’s cause of death released

Hulk Hogan's death last week was caused by a heart attack, reports say.

DOJ memo presses federal funding recipients to nix DEI

Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Trump administration is prepared to restrict funds to entities that use diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices — a move likely to impact universities and K-12 schools as well as others.  “Entities receiving federal funds, like all other entities subject to federal antidiscrimination laws, must ensure that their programs...

Tillis declares he won’t ‘go nuclear’ to change rules to speed up Trump nominees

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said Thursday he would not support a simple-majority vote to change the Senate’s rules on order to speed up the confirmation of more than 160 pending Trump administration nominees, who have been held up by Democrats demanding time-consuming votes on even low-level, noncontroversial picks. The backlog of nominees has prompted Senate...

Humans may have gene needed to hibernate — offering potential cure for obesity, diabetes

Clusters of genes found in humans match those that hibernating animals like mice use to power down during lean times, a new study has found. Because those genes are correlated with the parts of the genome that control metabolism — what researchers call the “fat and obesity locus” — the discovery may open the door...

Karoline Leavitt details $200M ballroom plans at White House

Construction is set to begin in September on a new ballroom inside the White House, press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Thursday. The $200 million ballroom will be built adjacent to the White House where the East Wing sits. Leavitt said the East Wing will be “modernized,” with offices in that area relocated during construction. The...

F-35 goes down in fiery crash in California; pilot safely ejects

A plane crashed in a field in Fresno County on Wednesday evening.

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