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The Blockade Is Scrambling Calculations in Tehran and Beijing

What is certain is that the U.S. is once again in control of the rhythm of events in the Strait of Hormuz.

Lasting Liberty in the Sunshine State

Former Governor Jeb Bush joined NR’s latest seminar in Miami to explain how he...

After Concerns About Fraud, Washington State Obscures Childcare Funding Recipients

You would expect that documented reports of fraud would prompt state officials to promote...

Lucy and the Football, in the Persian Gulf

The White House messaging on Iran — or more specifically, the president’s — flips...

Anarchists call for fellow radicals around globe to take to the streets on May 1st

Anarchists have issued a global call to take to the streets and protest on May 1 in the name of anti-authoritarian solidarity for their annual May Day event.

National Parks will largely remain open as government shuts down

National Parks will largely remain open even as the federal government shuts down, according to a plan made public on Tuesday evening. “Park roads, lookouts, trails, and open-air memorials will generally remain accessible to visitors,” says a shutdown contingency plan for the National Park Service (NPS). At the same time, the park service plans to furlough...

Trump pulls nomination of EJ Antoni to lead Bureau of Labor Statistics

President Trump on Tuesday withdrew the nomination of E.J. Antoni to serve as the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after ousting the previous head of the agency over criticism of jobs data. Trump had announced in August that he would nominate Antoni, a top economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation, to lead...

Three members of Democratic caucus buck Schumer on government funding vote

Three members of the Senate Democratic caucus broke with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Tuesday and voted for a House Republican-drafted bill to fund government through Nov. 21, revealing divisions among Democrats about how aggressively to confront the Trump administration. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), a member of the Senate Democratic leadership team,...

OMB issues shutdown order, citing Dems’ ‘insane policy demands’

Russell Vought, the head of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), issued a memo on Tuesday evening directing government agencies to begin executing their plans "for an orderly shutdown." Vought wrote to agency leaders with just hours to go until government funding lapses at midnight. The OMB director blamed the impending shutdown on "Democrats'...

White House withdraws nominee for CFTC chair

The Trump administration has withdrawn its nominee to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), a White House official confirmed Tuesday evening. Brian Quintenz, global head of policy at a16z crypto and a former CFTC commissioner, was tapped by President Trump in February to lead the agency, as it prepares to take on a larger...

More blame would go to GOP than Democrats over shutdown: Poll

Republican lawmakers would get a larger share of blame for a government shutdown than their Democratic counterparts if lawmakers don't come to an agreement, a poll released Tuesday found. The NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, conducted last week, found that 38 percent of respondents would blame Republicans, while 27 percent would blame Democrats and 31 percent would...

Trump signs order aimed at using artificial intelligence to boost childhood cancer treatment

President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday aimed at using artificial intelligence to improve research and treatments for childhood cancer. The order builds on a 2019 database established by Trump that collects data on childhood cancer. That order directs agencies to use artificial intelligence to analyze information in that database to accelerate research and...

White House launching TrumpRx.com for lower-priced drugs: What to know

The Trump administration on Tuesday announced plans to launch TrumpRx.com, an online platform that it says will direct Americans to lower-priced drugs. The announcement came one day after President Trump's deadline for drugmakers to comply with his "Most Favored Nation" (MFN) executive order, which included a mandate for companies to establish direct-to-consumer for medicines, cutting...

Prosecutors face high hurdles in winning Comey conviction

Voices on the left and the right are questioning the strength of former FBI Director James Comey's federal indictment, arguing prosecutors will be challenged in winning a conviction. Comey was indicted Thursday on two counts, with a grand jury taking the unusual step of rejecting one of the proposed charges before approving the two-page indictment. The slim court filing...

Trump’s Agriculture secretary: ‘The farm economy is not in a good place’

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Tuesday said the farming economy is "not in a good place" as those in the agriculture industry lose sales from trade severances with China and other partner nations. “Right now, the farm economy is not in a good place. We're working around the clock,” Rollins said during a Tuesday appearance...

Trump doubles down on film tariffs that experts call ‘impossible’

President Trump is propelling his film tariff plan into the limelight — renewing his call to tax "any and all movies that are made outside of the United States" — even as both allies and critics alike cast their doubts. "Our movie making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by other...

Geomagnetic storm hits Earth, officials warned to ‘mitigate’ possible impacts

A strong geomagnetic storm that has been impacting Earth since Monday has prompted national forecasters to warn officials "to mitigate any possible impacts."

Unions sue to block mass firings during shutdown 

Federal government labor unions sued Tuesday to block the Trump administration from conducting mass layoffs during the potential upcoming government shutdown. Employees are usually temporarily furloughed during a shutdown, except for exempted workers, and receive back pay after a shutdown ends. But Trump and the White House budget office have suggested permanent firings could be...

Missouri governor authorizes National Guard to support ICE operations

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) on Tuesday authorized the state's National Guard to perform tasks on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Soldiers will assist with “administrative, clerical, and logistical duties,” following a request from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to the Department of Defense, according to a news release from the...

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