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All we need to know about America was spelled out in the Revolutionary War

These Americans were not only dreamers. They were doers. They were people who expected hard things, accepted hard things and then did hard things anyway.

Iran’s ‘jellyfish drone’ sighting warns of a whole new type of frightening military threat

Many militaries, including the US, Ukraine and Russia, are working on swarming drone capabilities...

Centrist Democrats are freaking out about progressives’ winning streak

Moderate Democrats are sounding the alarm after massive losses in New York's primaries. They...

Raising taxes on the young will only make our entitlement crisis worse

Our nation’s ability to project itself into the future is linked to its fertility rate, which is falling fast. This should not be surprising, because the federal government takes trillions of dollars every year from working-age, fertile people and gives the money to infertile seniors. Now Sens. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) want […]

DOJ threatens to sue California over ‘Glock ban,’ arguing law violates Second Amendment

The Department of Justice warned California it would file a lawsuit if it enforced the state's "Glock ban," arguing the law violates Second Amendment rights to bear arms.

Trump says Reflecting Pool to be completed ‘today’

President Trump said renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool were completed on Wednesday after being cleaned and re-painted “American flag blue.” “Excitingly, the final coat of protection will be completed on the Reflecting Pool that sits between The Washington Monument and The Lincoln Memorial, at 4 P.M., today,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social...

Trump expected to announce $700M boost for coal

President Trump is expected to announce that his administration will put about $700 million to bolster coal. Trump is set to use wartime authority under the Defense Prevention Act to dole out $425 million to 13 existing coal plants and $75 million for an export terminal in California.  He is also expected to announce $185...

Pentagon sued over Stars and Stripes restrictions

Two advisory board members for the Stars and Stripes military newspaper are suing the Pentagon, alleging that the Defense Department’s overhaul of the publication is undermining its editorial independence. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, asks a federal judge to block the Pentagon’s efforts to “exert unprecedented control” over the news outlet, arguing the department is attempting...

Trump on whether anti-weaponization fund is dead: ‘I’d have to ask the lawyers’

President Trump sidestepped a question Wednesday about whether his $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund is a dead idea or just on hold after acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said there were no plans to move forward with it. "It's a... I’d have to ask the lawyers," Trump said in the Oval Office. "I don't know." He...

House moves forward on new aid for Ukraine package, spurning Trump

Six Republicans joined Democrats on Wednesday to push through a vote on military aid for Ukraine, a blow to President Trump’s handling of Russia’s war against the country and his withdrawal of U.S. support for Kyiv.  The House voted 218-204 in a procedural motion that clears the way for a vote on the Ukraine Support...

Same-sex marriage support dips by 3 points from 2025: Gallup

Americans’ support for same-sex marriage has dipped in the last year, according to a new poll. In the Gallup poll, 65 percent of respondents said same-sex marriages “should be valid” under the law, while 32 percent said same-sex marriages “should not be valid” under the law. Three percent had no opinion. Last May, 68 percent...

Florida principal placed on leave after rap lyrics appeared in yearbook

The song "Trap Queen" references drugs, making it controversial in a school setting.

Actor Shia LaBeouf enters plea in New Orleans Mardi Gras incident

The actor was accused of punching two people back in February.

Watch live: Rubio testifies before Senate panel on State Department budget, Iran war

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will testify before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday afternoon on the State Department's fiscal 2027 budget request and ongoing turmoil in the Middle East. The hearing comes just hours after Rubio faced questioning in the House, where Democrats pressed him on the Iran war and seemingly stalled negotiations over...

UN issues warning on impending ‘super’ El Niño

Brace yourselves for the arrival of El Niño.

Leads in Nancy Guthrie case could come from car tracking: Detective

A retired detective told NewsNation that tracking cars and address queries could lead to a suspect.

Rubio: I have never seen Trump fall asleep

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday said he’d never seen President Trump fall asleep during meetings.  Appearing before the House Foreign Relations Committee, Rubio was asked by Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) whether he had ever seen Trump fall asleep during a Cabinet meeting.  “That's false. I've never seen him fall asleep. On the contrary,...

Trump strikes out in Iowa race; California governor’s primary too close to call: 5 takeaways

Voters in half a dozen states on Tuesday cast primary ballots in races that could determine control of Congress this fall, with the marquee primaries for California governor and Los Angeles mayor still up in the air. In Iowa, voters set the stage for a critical Senate race, while the governor’s race saw the winning...

McConnell warns about Pulte’s lack of experience to serve as Director of National Intelligence

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) warned on Wednesday that any person tapped to serve as director of national intelligence (DNI) must have “extensive national security experience,” sending a pointed message to President Trump after he tapped Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte for the nation’s top intelligence job. McConnell did not name Pulte in his...

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