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Expert who fled Cuba warns of ‘vicious cycle’ that will lead to ‘communists in double digits’ in Congress

Mike Gonzalez, who fled communist Cuba, warns a vicious cycle of socialist candidates winning could put communists in double digits in Congress.

Roberts threads the needle on executive power

It is no accident that the Supreme Court made a rare and possibly unprecedented decision to post Trump v. Slaughter and Trump v. Cook online at the same time on Monday. The first decision held that the president has the power to fire agency heads. The second created an exception for the Federal Reserve. Usually, […]

9/11 Museum CEO reflects on lasting impact of terror attacks as America marks 250th birthday

The 9/11 Memorial Museum marks America's 250th anniversary alongside the 25th anniversary of the attacks, highlighting recovery and resilience.

Before the Boston Tea Party, there were New Hampshire’s Pine Tree Riots

Gov. Kelly Ayotte says the Pine Tree Riot in New Hampshire predated the Boston Tea Party and may have inspired the famous colonial protest.

America’s 250th celebration in nation’s capital boosted by iconic automaker’s 2-week tribute to innovation

Ford's free Union Station exhibit features 10 historic vehicles from the Ford Heritage Vault, including a Model T and a 1934 pickup on loan from Jay Leno.

MAP: Where have New World screwworm cases been reported in Texas?

KXAN is keeping track of the number of New World screwworm (NWS) cases across Texas.

We tried the opioid case of the decade. Here’s what the jury taught us.

The jury box is one of the few places in modern American life where citizens are asked to do something genuinely difficult together.

Washington National Opera sues, says Kennedy Center owes it $17M

The Washington National Opera (WNO) filed a lawsuit Thursday, alleging that the Kennedy Center failed to return more than $17 million in donations made to the organization after its split from the venue earlier this year. The WNO cited the Kennedy Center’s position as a federally chartered entity and its membership in the Smithsonian Institution...

Measles outbreak in Virginia county grows to nearly 90 cases

State health officials are asking anyone who may be sick, or those who are not vaccinated, to avoid large gatherings.

Man accused of slapping Delta flight attendant’s buttocks is hit with federal charge

The alleged incident took place on Delta Air Lines flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Los Angeles on May 9, 2026.

Is Facebook down? Users report problems with Meta platforms

Is Facebook down? Users are reporting problems with Meta platforms.

Middle class vs. inflation: Where are people surviving?

In some states, average wages have outpaced inflation. Not everyone has been so lucky.

How to make the Supreme Court fear being overturned

To restore the court’s legitimacy, we must do more than simply add seats; we must change the fundamental math of judicial power.

146K unaccompanied migrant minors located in US under Trump: DHS

The DOJ is looking into 15,500 cases of "super sponsors" who are accused of lying to gain custody of kids.

Note to Bernie: AI could herald new age for trade jobs, unions 

Bernie Sanders should be celebrating the AI revolution, not trying to shut it down.

Whole Hog Politics: ‘I love the inflation’ and other Trump bluffs 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join us today at 9 a.m. ET at TheHill.com as Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon break down this week’s political news and answer questions from a live online audience.] Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told reporters Thursday that Americans shouldn’t “put too much stock” into President Trump’s renewed threats to...

Iran: No ‘final conclusion’ on agreement to end war

The Iranian regime on Thursday signaled the U.S. and Tehran "had not reached a final conclusion” on a deal to end hostilities in the region, despite President Trump’s claim of a breakthrough in negotiations. Foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said "most of the text of the agreement was finalized, but the problem began when the...

Putin wanted an empire — instead, he became China’s vassal

Putin may ultimately be remembered as the man who exhausted Russia in Ukraine while surrendering much of his country's strategic independence to China.

Spy powers battle collides with World Cup, America 250 celebrations

In today's issue: ▪ Foreign surveillance power to expire ▪ Trump takes a sharp turn on Iran ▪ Musk to become first trillionaire ▪ El Niño begins The likely expiration of a key part of America’s foreign surveillance arsenal is coming just as the World Cup and America 250 celebrations get underway, raising security concerns that experts say will...

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