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Michael Goodwin: The New York Times nauseatingly admires former Cuban leader Raul Castro — even though he destroyed entire island

A New York Times Saturday story had the headline on its reference box “Cuba Backs Elder Statesman,” when referring to America’s murder indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro

An Autopsy on an Autopsy

The ruinous price increases that took place during the Biden-Harris administration do not get...

Ebola resurgence sparks global concern, travel restrictions: What to know

The resurgence of Ebola in central Africa is prompting international concern, with health officials issuing urgent warnings and travel restrictions as an outbreak linked to the rare Bundibugyo strain spreads. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global public health emergency last week amid a growing number of reported cases in Congo and Uganda. A...

Secret Service respond to shots fired near White House

U.S. Secret Service rushed reporters into the press briefing room on Saturday after gunshots were fired near the White House, according to The Hill’s sister network NewsNation. A law enforcement source told NewsNation that a man armed with a pistol opened fire near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, and Secret Service returned fire, taking...

GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham, Roger Wicker blast reports of 60-day ceasefire deal with Iran

Key Senate Republicans are raising concerns about a reported peace deal being negotiated with Iran, arguing it would be a disaster for the United States that would make meaningless the war launched by President Trump nearly three months ago. “The rumored 60-day ceasefire — with the belief that Iran will ever engage in good faith...

The ROAD to Housing Act is a dead end for Republicans

The ROAD to Housing Act of 2025 is a progressive housing agenda in bipartisan packaging that runs counter to Republican priorities and risks cementing a new generation of permanent renters.

Schumer, Jeffries demand meeting with Trump to avoid government shutdown

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.) sent a letter to President Trump Saturday to demand a meeting to discuss the expiration of government funding on Sept. 30, which could result in a shutdown. Alarms are flashing on Capitol Hill after the Senate rejected a seven-week continuing resolution (CR)...

The window for US-China nuclear weapons negotiations is shrinking

At an August meeting with South Korea’s president, Trump again expressed his vision for drawing down U.S., China and Russia nuclear stockpiles. A few days later, the Chinese foreign ministry balked at this goal. Trump reportedly has been talking to China about the TikTok deal; perhaps this openness to talks can eventually lead to serious denuclearization talks. As...

Pentagon unveils new media restrictions in effort to quash leaks

The Pentagon unveiled new restrictions on reporters covering the Defense Department (DOD) on Friday, asking them to pledge not to publish information that has not been authorized by the administration or risk losing access to the building.  “[The Department of War] remains committed to transparency to promote accountability and public trust," the Defense Department wrote...

The glorification of assassination in America must end — before it’s too late

Our nation is teetering on a razor’s edge. Hate and the celebration of the ugliness it spawns placed it there. Only calm, rational and unifying voices can save us now. 

Charlie Kirk assassination videos leave fallout for schools, parents

Graphic videos of Charlie Kirk’s assassination spread like weeds over social media last week in a way that it made it difficult for the youngest online to avoid the bloodshed. From autoplay on X to friends sharing the footage in group chats, both young people who loved and hated the conservative leader saw the videos...

Maher hammers Trump, GOP over ‘hypocritical’ Kimmel criticism: ‘I am not intimidated’

Comedian Bill Maher hammered President Trump and the right for their “hypocritical” criticism of Jimmy Kimmel, who was taken off air this week by ABC, vowing that he is “not intimidated.” “I know why you’re happy tonight. I’m still on," the "Real Time" host said Friday during a monologue on his show. "Oh, my God....

Flooding is a major danger — treat it as a US national security threat 

Without a federal call to action, we are destined to continue the current cycle of economy-draining disaster and recovery in which our nation is currently entrenched.  

The funniest joke Jimmy Kimmel never told

Politicians who fought for censorship are now making the very arguments they ridiculed just months ago.

These US cities are making more money than last year, says new report

How much money you bring in varies drastically depending on where you live in the U.S., and while the cost of living continues to rise across the country, the amount of income being earned nationwide is slowly rising as well.

National Labor Relations Board sues to block New York labor law

The National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit against New York State, alleging that a new state law regulating private sector labor relations usurps the NLRB's authority and is preempted by the National Labor Relations Act.

High taxes are rigging online sports betting against consumers

If bettors feel squeezed by bad odds, fees and disappearing perks they may return to the unregulated platforms that are not burdened by punitive regulations. 

Armed man claiming to be law enforcement detained outside Charlie Kirk Memorial site

A man claiming to be a member of law enforcement was detained at an Arizona stadium where the memorial for Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was shot and killed last week, is set to take place Sunday. Local police and the U.S. Secret Service are investigating the armed man, who was "exhibiting suspicious behavior”...

Trump refutes claim US attorney in Virginia resigned: ‘He didn’t quit, I fired him!’

President Trump pushed back on reports that Erik Siebert, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, resigned from his post, claiming, “he didn’t quit, I fired him!”  “Today I withdrew the Nomination of Erik Siebert as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, when I was informed that he received the UNUSUALLY...

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