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Trump’s push on Venezuela looks to be the safest first step against the fentanyl cartels

Now we have reports that Trump recently told Maduro he'd best flee the country with his family if he wants to them all to live.

A New York Thanksgiving: From hospital rooms to Gracie Mansion

My own Thanksgiving: I was the guest of Luigi Romaniello, the Waldorf’s managing director, in...

Americans are rightly waking up — much of higher education is now a scam

More Americans are wising up to the fact that higher education has become a...

Venezuela and the world will be far better off with the Maduro regime GONE

Exactly what Team Trump intends to do with (or to) Venezuela is far from...

Trump defends Hegseth over reports of a second strike on alleged drug boat

President Trump on Sunday downplayed reports that his defense secretary ordered military members to strike a suspected drug boat a second time after an initial strike failed to kill two crewmen.

A Treasury fund ignites community development — don’t just abolish it

The CDFI Fund works — it turns small amounts of federal dollars into truly impactful investments in communities.

Trump rips Democrats, ‘BIG, BAD’ health insurance companies amid shutdown stalemate

President Trump on Saturday took a swipe at Democrats and health insurance companies as lawmakers struggle to find consensus on a bill to reopen the government. Trump, weighing in on the debate around high health care premiums as Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits are poised to expire soon, suggested that funds be diverted from...

Punch-drunk partisans reveal their plans to pack the Supreme Court

"In vino veritas." The Roman proverb — "In wine, there is truth" — reflects the fact that people are often at their most honest when they've had a few. Elections can have the same effect for some to become drunk on even the prospect of power. Partisans can blurt out their inner thoughts with shocking frankness. That was the...

Letitia James accuses Trump of ‘vindictive’ political animus in motion to dismiss fraud charges

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) on Friday filed a motion to dismiss the federal fraud charges brought against her by the Trump administration, arguing the case was based on President Trump‘s political animus. "The government targeted AG James for prosecution because of the President’s genuine animus towards her protected campaign speech and fulfillment...

Skilled labor L-1 visas are critical to the US manufacturing revival 

Supporting the L-1 visa system in this way does not contradict Trump’s “America First” agenda — it fulfills it.

Leaked documents show Meta makes billions from scam ads: Report

Meta showed users 15 billion "higher risk" scam ads on average each day, according to a document obtained by Reuters.

UPS, FedEx ground some cargo fleets after deadly Kentucky plane crash

FedEx and UPS on Friday announced a temporary ground stop for fleets of McDonnell Douglas, or MD-11, cargo planes following a deadly crash in Louisville, Ky., earlier this week that killed at least 12 people. "MD-11s are approximately 9 percent of the UPS Airlines fleet," according to UPS in a short statement. "The grounding is...

Don’t sell off America’s New Deal art legacy

What’s at stake here is not just one building, but the principle that public heritage is not for sale.

US travelers endure second day of flight cuts as government shutdown lingers

More than 1,000 flights were delayed or canceled Saturday as airports across the U.S. adhere to the Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) decision to reduce flight capacity amid staffing shortages inflamed by the government shutdown. A total of 1,093 flights were delayed, while 805 flights have been canceled, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. These numbers...

Minority health researchers walk tightrope amid NIH funding cuts

As the Trump administration slashes and transforms the National Institutes of Health (NIH), minority health researchers are walking a tightrope, trying to maintain funding without crossing the vague line into “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) projects. Researchers told The Hill they are facing unclear research directives, increasingly competitive grant awards and politicized peer review processes...

Inside the mad dash for $50 billion in rural health funding 

States are racing to win their slice of a new $50 billion rural health fund amid worries the program's lack of guardrails and rushed timeline could mean the providers who need the most help will get squeezed out by larger, politically connected health systems.  The One Big Beautiful Bill Act created the fund as a...

Republicans scramble for ideas to reopen government after pressure tactics fail

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and his Republican leadership team are scrambling for new ideas to end the 38-day government shutdown after it became clear Friday that tactics to pressure Democrats to vote for a House-passed funding bill have failed so far. Senate Republicans are batting around various ideas to break the stalemate, such...

SNAP court rulings add to shutdown’s food assistance chaos

In the week since federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits nearly expired, the Trump administration has successfully pushed back on orders from federal courts to maintain payments for November, a back-and-forth that has thrown U.S. food assistance into chaos. The federal government funds SNAP, while states handle the administrative task of distributing payments to qualifying residents. Conflicting messaging on...

Dog who comforted grieving Nashville students wins Humane Society award

The American Humane Society has honored a retired therapy dog with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department for offering support to students after The Covenant School shooting in 2023. Sgt. Bo won the American Humane Hero Dog Awards for embodying what the animal welfare organization "looks for in a hero dog: service, resiliency, and love," president...

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