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Congress needs to help Trump scrap Education Dept.— AND its harmful programs

President Donald Trump’s order to begin dismantling the US Department of Education, which he’s expected to sign this week, is a welcome step toward shrinking government and shedding woke...

Americans are cheering Trump’s passionate patriotism — and teaching the world a lesson

The Democrats have taken liberties with the trust of the American people as Trump...

Biden ‘green’ pork for pals is an epic example of insider feeding

The slush-fund money was doled out to brand-spanking-new, completely unproven charities.

Why Europe is dying — and how America can escape its stagnant fate

Years ago, America's economy grew neck and neck with the European Union's. Then Europe...

Three cheers for Jeff Bezos, fighting to save The Washington Post from itself

Becoming the MSNBC of print has not only hurt the paper's credibility, but also...

Homan pushes back on idea on Adams case being ordered to be dropped for Rikers access

President Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan on Sunday pushed back on the idea that prosecutors were ordered to dismiss charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) by the Department of Justice in exchange for access to Rikers Island. “It sounds like the DOJ dropped the case against Adams, [and in] exchange, he let you into...

Zelensky: ‘We believe that Putin will wage war against NATO’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country has intelligence that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to target Belarus and warned against the weakening of NATO. In an interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press,” Zelensky said his country has intelligence that Putin is planning to conduct a military training operation with 150,000 people, “mostly on...

The VIPER moon rover’s commercial revival signals a new era

The story of VIPER, with its twists and turns, proves the wisdom of NASA’s turn to the commercial sector for partnerships that started during the George W. Bush administration.

Polish leader says united European army ‘will not happen’

The foreign minister of Poland, Radosław Sikorski, said that a united European army “will not happen.” “If you understand by … the unification of national armies, it will not happen,” Sikorski said. “But I have been an advocate for Europe, for the European Union, to develop its own defense capabilities.” “And we are actually in...

Does your kid have ‘hurried child syndrome’? How to tell and what to do

The syndrome doesn't come from you rushing your kid to get dressed, but a different set of expectations.

European leaders hold emergency summit on Ukraine as Trump, Russia ready peace talks

European leaders have planned an emergency summit on Ukraine, according to multiple outlets. The summit has been referred to as a “once in a generation” national security moment by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, CNN reported The BBC reported that French President Emmanuel Macron will pull together the Monday summit, which will happen in Paris....

The destruction of USAID is a canary in American democracy’s coal mine

As demonstrated by the Trump administration’s takedown of USAID, disinformation, amplified by social media, poses an even greater threat to democracy than ignorance does.

Conquering in Chaos: How Trump is reinventing America’s foreign policy

President Trump's America First strategy is shifting the U.S.'s foreign policy towards a more aggressive approach, with a focus on restricting China's influence, reinforcing alliances, and regaining lost U.S. leadership.

Why Musk may want to control OpenAI  

Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s bid to take control of OpenAI is fanning the flames of a longtime feud with co-founder and CEO Sam Altman and complicating the path forward for the popular ChatGPT-maker. Whether Musk has a real desire to run OpenAI or get ahead of a competitor, observers agree the bid is likely...

Ukraine woos Trump with prospect of mineral riches

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is leveraging the country’s large deposits of rare earth materials and critical minerals to win the favor of President Trump ahead of high-stakes negotiations to end Russia’s war of aggression. Trump said Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to begin negotiations immediately, with plans to meet in Saudi Arabia. Trump’s...

House GOP budget resolution in jeopardy amid concerns from moderates

The House GOP’s budget resolution could be in jeopardy of not clearing the full chamber amid concerns from moderates over likely cuts to social safety net programs — particularly Medicaid — with a handful undecided on whether they will support the key measure. Reps. David Valadao (R-Calif.) and Nicole Malliotakis (R-N.Y.) — both of whom...

Axios to use ‘Gulf of America’ in compliance with Trump administration

Axios has announced it will comply with the Trump administration's decision to rename the "Gulf of Mexico" the "Gulf of America" in its reporting, saying its audience is mostly U.S.-based compared to other media outlets. "Our standard is to use ‘Gulf of America (renamed by U.S. from Gulf of Mexico)’ in our reporting because our...

American accused of smuggling drugs taken into Russian custody

A court in Russia ordered the 30-day detention of a U.S. citizen suspected of drug smuggling, Moscow courts press service reported Saturday, per the Associated Press. Kalob Wayne Byers, 28, was apprehended by customs officials at Vnukovo airport in Moscow during a baggage inspection. On Friday, Russia's Federal Customs Service confirmed that a U.S. citizen...

Justice Department fires 20 immigration judges: Report

The Trump administration dismissed 20 immigration judges over the weekend without explanation, as it continues its efforts to reduce the size of the federal government, the Associated Press reports. Matthew Biggs, the president of the International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers, a union representing immigration judges, said that 13 judges who hadn't been sworn...

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