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Schumer says Dems will fight voter ID push ‘tooth and nail,’ balks at DHS role in elections

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said that Senate Democrats will block the GOP-backed SAVE America Act requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship to vote.

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...

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.

Fintech has outpaced the guardrails meant to protect it 

When transaction velocity exceeds governance, it creates blind spots.

White House posts ‘Embrace the Penguin’ amid Greenland fight

President Trump’s interest in Greenland has reached meme territory, with the White House posting an AI-generated image on Friday of President Trump walking with a penguin through a snowy, mountain landscape. “Embrace the penguin,” the White House wrote on the social platform X, alongside a photo depicting a penguin holding an American flag next to...

Clickbait: How the left created yet another false story to trigger outrage

They are using this five-year-old as bait — clickbait — to fuel protests and outrage.

Danish ambassador after Trump NATO troops remark: ‘After 9/11, the U.S. called. Denmark answered’

Danish Ambassador to the U.S. Jesper Møller Sørensen on Friday clapped back at President Trump's remarks about NATO troops who served in Afghanistan, saying "Denmark answered" following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. "After 9/11, the U.S. called. Denmark answered," Sørensen posted on the social platform X. "Thousands of Danish troops served in Helmand—on the front...

Trump threatens 100 percent tariff on Canada if it makes deal with China

President Trump on Saturday threatened 100 percent tariffs on Canada if it decides to make a trade deal with China, less than a week after previously saying "it would be a good thing" that Prime Minister Mark Carney struck a deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping. "If Governor Carney thinks he is going to make...

How will ‘Trump accounts’ work? 6 things to know

While the accounts won't officially launch for a few months, you can start the application process now.

Denaturalization nation: Why is Trump’s immigration policy targeting US citizens?

Going after people who have already followed the process for obtaining citizenship sends a disturbing message, and  raises serious legal, practical and ethical concerns.  

Maher predicts backlash to Minnesota ICE raids: ‘This is not what people voted for’

Bill Maher predicted Friday on his HBO show that voters will deliver a rebuke of the Trump administration’s immigration policies at the ballot box this November. “My prediction is this stuff, your party is going to get the dogs---- kicked out of you in the midterms,” Maher told one of his guests, Sen. John Kennedy...

9K+ weekend flights canceled as US braces for severe winter storm

Airports across the U.S. have canceled over 9,000 flights for the weekend as parts of the country brace for what's expected to be a major winter storm, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware on Saturday. American Airlines had the largest number of canceled flights at 1,546 between Saturday and Sunday. Southwest canceled 1,243 flights and...

Remove these 10 items from your vehicle ahead of winter weather, experts say

As the eastern two-thirds of the United States braces for a potentially-devastating stretch of winter weather, Americans are rushing to prepare for the storm, which includes making sure some items aren't left in their vehicles.

Why do we buy bread and milk before a storm? Here’s what you should get instead

It doesn't even make sense to get bread and milk – both are perishable items. But the reason we do it isn't logical, experts say.

Crockett, Talarico to face off in first Texas Senate primary debate

Texas Democrats Rep. Jasmine Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico are set for a Saturday showdown in the first debate of their closely watched Senate primary. The stakes are high for both campaigns, as new polling shows Talarico with a single-digit lead over Crockett, whose entry into the race last month added a new layer to...

The Memo: US allies grapple with a world order upended by Trump

A tumultuous period between the United States and its traditional allies took another lurch Friday, as NATO nations expressed outrage over remarks from President Trump the previous day. The new furor began when Trump downplayed the willingness of the U.S.’s partners to sacrifice on behalf of the alliance. “We have never really asked anything of...

Supreme Court draws who’s who of spectators during high-stakes term

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Fed board of governors member Lisa Cook faced a choice ahead of this week’s Supreme Court oral argument: show up, or sit it out?  They chose visibility, forming part of a crowd of economic and legal heavyweights in the justices’ lines of sight as they mulled the future of the Fed’s protections from the executive branch.  Some others involved in recent high-profile Supreme Court cases have stayed away for their own...

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