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Democrats reveal whether Walz should testify and be held accountable for massive fraud under his watch

Some Democrats signal a desire to see Tim Walz testify to Congress about what happened in his state with Medicaid fraud, as the case appeared to be even bigger than previously anticipated.

Trump’s Venezuela oil blockade puts Chevron in the middle of a high-stakes sanctions crackdown

Chevron, the lone U.S. company in the South American country, has weathered years of political and economic instability in Venezuela, but the latest U.S. pressure campaign could become its toughest test yet.

Tim Scott tells MAGA voters Trump ‘is on the ballot’ as GOP fights to grow Senate majority in 2026

Sen. Tim Scott tells MAGA voters Trump is "on the ballot" as GOP aims to expand Senate majority in 2026 midterms, with affordability as key issue.

‘Too many redactions’: Lawmakers say Epstein file release does not meet their requirements

Lawmakers said the Justice Department's release Friday of a limited and heavily redacted portion of its case files on Jeffrey Epstein violates the law and they are considering their options, including impeachment for possible obstruction of justice.

Trump talks Greene feud in NC speech: ‘What the hell happened to her?’

President Trump on Friday attacked former ally Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and claimed she became a "stone cold liberal," asking supporters at a rally, "What the hell happened?" Trump revived the feud by calling her "Marjorie Traitor Brown," which he said was "because green turns to brown under stress." "But what the hell happened...

What America needs from President Trump’s successor: Rebuilding trust in government

The next president of the United States will face the difficult task of restoring trust in the American government, which has been eroded by the Trump presidency, and will need to be committed to good government, restoring the rule of law, and reestablishing norms that have served the country well.

US boat strikes could kill US citizens — it’s happened before

If Congress does not intervene, it’s only a matter of time before a similar tragedy occurs. 

Actor says ICE officers called her Oregon tribal ID ‘fake’: Report

Elaine Miles, an Indigenous actor, alleged Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers said her Oregon tribal identification “looked fake” during a recent encounter, according to The Seattle Times.  Miles, best known for her role as Marilyn Whirlwind in “Northern Exposure,” reportedly was stopped by four masked men while she was walking to a bus stop...

Walz hits back at Trump over Thanksgiving tirade: ‘Release the MRI results’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) fired back at President Trump referencing him in a Thanksgiving rant. “Release the MRI results,” Walz wrote on the social platform X. Trump said last month that he underwent an MRI as part of a visit to Walter Reed Military Center, but the White House has not revealed the results...

Unfreeze and use Russian assets to meet Ukraine’s needs

The U.S. and EU should be doing more to support Ukraine's financial names.

How to make the most of a turning point for Middle East peace

The stakes are high, and the window is narrow. 

Stephen A. Smith rips Mark Kelly over ‘illegal orders’ video: ‘How dare you do that’

Commentator Stephen A. Smith slammed Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) this week for urging service members to disobey illegal orders from the Trump administration. Smith, while criticizing President Trump’s rhetoric toward Kelly and five other Democratic lawmakers who released a video calling for active-duty military and intelligence personnel to ignore unlawful orders last week, said the...

The US economy needs international students now more than ever

For decades, the U.S. has been the top destination for international students — a global magnet for talent, innovation and ambition.

Trump vows to ‘permanently pause’ migration from ‘Third World Countries’ after DC shooting

President Trump said Thursday he will halt immigration from “all Third World Countries” after two National Guard members were shot in Washington, D.C., earlier this week. “I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover,” the president said in a lengthy post on his Truth Social...

JD Vance is right about the ‘bonkers’ political obsession over Ukraine 

Thankfully, there are some signs that a ceasefire may soon be a reality.   

Senate rankings: The 5 seats most likely to flip

Less than a year stands between the two parties and future Senate control as Democrats look to build off electoral wins earlier this month and Republicans work to hold on to the chamber. The road to nabbing back the majority is steep for Democrats, who need to flip four seats. But the party is feeling...

The Memo: 6 Democrats whose stars have risen, or fallen, in 2025

The Democrats began the year in a state of shock after President Trump won back the presidency last November. The party has spent much of the past year trying to regain its footing. There are signs of progress, however. Trump’s approval ratings, never stellar, have sagged to some of their lowest points recently. Voters give...

Trump: US will ‘very soon’ take action on land against alleged Venezuela drug traffickers

President Trump on Thursday suggested the United States will “very soon” take action against alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers on land after weeks of repeated strikes in the Caribbean. “In recent weeks, you’ve been working to deter Venezuelan drug traffickers, of which there are many," Trump told military personnel in remarks on Thanksgiving. "Of course, there...

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