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Noncitizen accused of falsely claiming US citizenship before casting federal ballots

A lawful permanent resident allegedly made false statements about her U.S. citizenship to register to vote and cast ballots in two elections.

Abbott orders probe after Texas hospital advertises ‘birth packages’ in Mexico: ‘Citizenship is not for sale’

Greg Abbott ordered an investigation into Mission Regional Medical Center after billboards in Mexico promoted birth packages starting at $3,950.

Time to choose: Jefferson’s Declaration vs. Marx’s Manifesto

History has come down to a life-and-death struggle between Americanism, which embraces human nature,...

Women’s basketball is out to destroy superstar Caitlin Clark — and itself, too

Caitlin Clark is a generational talent in women's professional basketball — but the WNBA...

California is tracking AI job losses — but should track gains, too

More than half of Americans fear that they, or someone in their household, could...

Platner addresses scandals: ‘Nothing out there that’s actually concerning’ 

Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner (D) addressed the string of controversies about his past behavior on Wednesday, following his recent win in the state’s Democratic primary election.  “There’s nothing out there that’s actually concerning,” Platner, who is looking to unseat incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), said on MS NOW’s on “Morning Joe.”  “People will make...

Leading OB-GYN group issues vaccine recommendations, breaks with CDC

The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) released a recommended maternal vaccine schedule Wednesday that for the first time diverges with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ACOG recommended four vaccines be administered during pregnancy: a flu shot, a COVID-19 shot, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap), and one to protect against respiratory syncytial virus in the developing fetus It also provides recommendations...

Inflation in May was bad. These 7 things got way more expensive

In case your credit card statement hadn't already made it clear, new federal data confirmed it on Wednesday: Inflation is back.

Mace ‘headed back to private sector’ after congressional term ends

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said Wednesday that she will return to the private sector once her term in Congress ends in January 2027, after she failed to advance to a runoff in the GOP gubernatorial primary in South Carolina.  “Headed back to the private sector at the end of this term, as the Founders intended,”...

US military disables oil tanker in Gulf of Oman, drawing pushback from India

The U.S. military disabled an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday after it said the vessel violated the ongoing U.S. naval blockade, the U.S. Central Command announced on Wednesday, but the kinetic action has drawn pushback from India, which said three Indian crew members are now missing.  A U.S. aircraft fired precision...

CFTC proposes new rules for prediction markets

The Trump administration proposed new rules Wednesday for regulating prediction markets, seeking to clarify what types of events can be listed for trading on the platforms. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) proposal aims to specify what events the agency considers to be “contrary to the public interest” and would not be eligible for listing...

Greene rips Trump’s economy: ‘MAGA used to call this Biden inflation’

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) slammed President Trump over the economy and inflation on Wednesday, saying the U.S. was “IN DECLINE.” “Unbelievable!! Here is exactly what Trump’s war on Iran, costing billions everyday, is doing to Americans. MAGA used to call this Biden inflation and scream from the rooftops over this garbage,” Greene wrote...

Trump cutting women out of admin roles amid attacks on female journalists 

Those aren't isolated headlines anymore. They show a pattern.  

What is FISA Section 702, surveillance law expiring Friday

A key foreign intelligence authority is set to expire this Friday unless it is renewed by Congress. The nomination of Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) director Bill Pulte to serve as the nation’s next top intelligence officer has placed the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in peril.  Senate Democrats...

Scott Jennings says end ballot harvesting in Los Angeles!  

It is absurd to still be counting all the mail-in ballots days and weeks after Election Day. We should know who won, day of.   

How to watch every Team USA match in the FIFA World Cup

The United States has three group-stage matches scheduled at two stadiums on the West Coast.

Thune open to reconciliation 3.0 for military funding

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says that a third budget reconciliation package to fund the military amid the ongoing conflict with Iran is on the table, even though senior Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee earlier this week expressed their doubts about reconciliation 3.0. “If there’s a good reason to do another reconciliation bill,...

Stellantis recalls over 1M Jeeps due to potential fire hazard

"Owners are advised to park outside and away from structures, until their vehicle is repaired," the NHTSA warned.

Trump backs short-term spy powers extension amid fight with Senate GOP over Pulte

President Trump asked Congress for a short-term extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), an effort to give time to nominate and confirm a permanent director of national intelligence amid threats from Democrats to not renew the act if Bill Pulte remains acting director of the agency.  In a TruthSocial post...

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