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White House tears into Ossoff with brutal takedown after jab at key Trump aide: ‘Lightweight loser’

Jon Ossoff's campaign rally comments about Trump aide Natalie Harp sparked accusations of sexism from conservatives and White House officials.

Minnesota ‘outstanding refugee’ honoree accused in fraud scheme tied to sex trafficking: ‘Can’t make this up’

Salman Ahmed Elmi, once honored as an outstanding refugee in Minnesota, now faces charges for aiding a scheme to bill Medicaid for over $1 million.

Trump’s affordability plan faces conservative pushback as pocketbook issues loom over midterms

Advancing American Freedom says government zoning rules and energy regulations are why Americans can't afford homes, and offers 10 policy fixes.

Kushner touts unprecedented Iran contacts as Tehran denies Trump backchannel

Jared Kushner says U.S.-Iran communications are "more robust" than ever but accuses Iranian officials of trying to "trick" the U.S. with false concessions.

Family seeks $105 million from New York City after teen’s fatal Central Park carriage ride

The Mahajan family alleges stray voltage may have spooked a Central Park carriage horse, leading to their son Romanch's fatal fall during a tourist ride.

We should start building fiscal insurance for the AI era

Policymakers should begin developing fiscal insurance options, such as modernized adjustment assistance and expanded capital ownership, to mitigate the potential risks of large-scale worker displacement and increased income inequality caused by artificial intelligence.

Outbreaks threaten HHS ‘real food’ agenda 

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants America to “eat real food” as a solution to the chronic disease epidemic, but that message is being lost amid outbreaks of foodborne illness and a health agency that has struggled with effectively tracking the sources and messaging about safety.  This summer has seen...

Blanche reiterates that ‘anti-weaponization’ fund ‘is dead’

Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday reiterated that the "anti-weaponization" fund he proposed to compensate those who say they were politically persecuted "is dead." Blanche told "Fox News Sunday" host Shannon Bream that President Trump knows that there is no fund, even if Democrats say there are, as Bream suggested, "other funds and other measures...

Gallego: USS Lincoln concerns prove Trump views servicemembers as ‘toys’

Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego (Ariz.) said Sunday the reported mental health concerns among servicemembers on board the USS Abraham Lincoln are proof that President Trump does not care about their well-being. “The president has shown that he just doesn't really care about the troops,” Gallego told host Martha Raddatz on ABC’s “This Week.” “His… lackadaisical...

Mass homelessness is exposing the rot in Chinese society

There were 47.5 million homeless individuals in China according to a report from last year.

Former Joint Chiefs chair: Truth about issues on USS Abraham Lincoln ‘somewhere in the middle’

Retired Adm. Mike Mullen, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Sunday the truth about the reported mental health concerns among service members on board the USS Abraham Lincoln is likely “somewhere in the middle.” During an interview on ABC’s “This Week,” Mullen said he had “great concern” about conditions on the...

Live updates: Todd Blanche reaffirms ‘anti-weaponization’ fund is ‘dead’

Attorney General Todd Blanche joined two network shows on Sunday following his narrow Senate confirmation last week. Blanche appeared on Fox News’s “Fox News Sunday” and NBC News’s “Meet the Press," reiterating reiterated that the proposed "anti-weaponization" fund is dead after he sought to distance himself from the controversial fund earlier this week. On Fox...

SpaceMD will use Starfall to launch its creation of space pharmaceuticals

SpaceMD’s use of Starfall represents a leap forward toward treatments for everything from cancer to Alzheimer’s disease being created in low Earth orbit.

Blanche says DOJ opinion on executive privilege is not ‘any novel legal concept’

Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday dismissed criticism over the Justice Department's (DOJ) recent opinion on executive privilege over communications between the president and "private advisors" outside of government, saying that it is not "any novel legal concept." "Fox News Sunday" host Shannon Bream played a clip to Blanche of Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) telling...

Texas state lawmakers urge Abbott to help stop CBP barrier construction in Big Bend National Park

Dozens of Texas lawmakers earlier this week urged Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to put a stop to the Trump administration’s plans to build border barrier installations at Big Bend National Park. In a Thursday letter to Abbott, 44 state lawmakers from both parties asked the governor to “swiftly use every available avenue” to call on...

Iran’s other nuclear weapons option — plutonium bombs

The authors argue that any future agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program must mandate real-time IAEA surveillance and the removal of spent fuel from the Bushehr reactor to address the significant threat posed by its two-ton plutonium stockpile.

ID requirements for mail-in voting in Texas reinstated by federal appeals court

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated multiple provisions of a 2021 legally contested Texas election integrity law that, among other things, created an ID requirement for mail-in ballots and applications. A lower court blocked those changes in March.

Trump pushes Senate to vote on permanent daylight saving time bill ‘as soon as possible’

President Trump on Saturday again urged senators to vote on a bill to make daylight saving time permanent, a measure some Republicans in the upper chamber oppose. “The Senate must vote on the NO MORE CHANGING THE CLOCKS ACT as soon as possible,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, referring to the Sunshine Protection Act of...

Europeans are sour on Trump, but they increasingly back his immigration policy

It took only a few days for Europe's latest immigration crisis to threaten one of the European Union's core principles. After 72,000 migrants from Morocco entered Ceuta, a Spanish territory in North Africa, Italy imposed temporary border restrictions against travelers from Spain. Spain promptly reciprocated, jeopardizing the freedom of movement that has been a cornerstone...

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