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Shocking standard Dems championed for Brett Kavanaugh burns them to this day

It would be welcome news if these Democrats had simply repented of the horrifyingly unjust Kavanaugh standard they once championed. But they haven't.

Memorials for Lindsey Graham scheduled for South Carolina, D.C.

Memorial services for the late Sen. Lindsey Graham will be held in South Carolina and the District at the end of this month.

Democratic Party’s left-wing insurgency spreads to pivotal House race in Michigan

A far-left climate activist is gaining traction in the Democratic primary for a Michigan district that will be on the front line of this year's battle for control of the U.S. House.

DHS threatens ‘prison time’ for states that don’t cooperate on Trump’s election goals

States that work with President Trump to clean up their voter rolls can get more taxpayer money to help do it, but those that refuse could face fines and penalties and, if they ignore evidence of noncitizens on their lists, the administration is threatening "prison time" for their leaders.

National Park Service wants your opinion on building Trump’s Triumphal Arch

The National Park Service is assessing the potential impacts of building a Triumphal Arch in the District of Columbia and is inviting public feedback on the proposal.

Trump insults Meloni again amid spat over G7 photo claims

President Trump is digging in on his criticism of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, repeating his accusation that she “begged” him for a photo at the Group of Seven (G7) summit earlier this week.  The two heads of state, who previously enjoyed a friendly relationship, have butted heads over the Iran war. They both traveled...

Trump cabinet’s fermented food craze should be balanced, doctor says

Members of Trump's cabinet are swearing by expensive fermented food diets.

America’s Honduras veterans served honorably. We owe them recognition. 

Congress should examine this issue and take steps to ensure these veterans receive the recognition they have long been denied.

Which GLP-1 works best? New meta-study puts them head-to-head

The study compared three types of the medication: tirzepatide (better known under the brand names Zepbound and Mounjaro), semaglutide (sold as Wegovy and Ozempic), and liraglutide (aka Saxenda and Victoza).

Trump defends Iran MOU, slams Obama amid criticism of deal

President Trump on Saturday morning slammed “fools” who criticized the terms of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran after several lawmakers and former President Obama spoke out against the deal. “Radical Left fools and Dumocrats realize how well we have done in our War against Iran, with their Country being completely...

Iran says it’s closing Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli strikes on Lebanon 

Iran’s top joint military command said on Saturday morning that it will close the Strait of Hormuz, a major oil trading corridor, due to ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon during a ceasefire agreement. Khatam al-Anbiya Central ‌Headquarters said the attacks violated the ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran. Israel targeted Iran-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah...

Larry Krasner ‘finds out’

District Attorney Larry Krasner is something of a bargain for Philadelphia. According to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, he has not only been serving as the city's prosecutor but effectively as its top public defender. Krasner's record is the subject of a scathing new opinion, which accuses him of leading a dishonest effort to undermine major...

Trump administration says it’s considering ‘partial closure’ of Kennedy Center despite judge’s order

The Trump administration said in a court filing late Friday that it is still considering a “partial closure” at the Kennedy Center, despite a previous ruling requiring that the iconic performing arts center remains open. Last month, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled that the institution’s board improperly voted to shut down the center starting...

Mankind must not sacrifice human dignity at the altar of AI

Some ways of talking about human beings are always out of bounds. Sorting people by economic value into those who merit work and those who should be sidelined is one of them, and any society that tolerates it moves toward social and political conflict. 

Trump says Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was vandalized, defends response to algae bloom 

President Trump said on Friday evening that the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was vandalized, amid reports of an algae bloom and peeling paint just two weeks after the multi-million-dollar project’s completion. “We’ve had some real problems with Vandalism at the beautiful Reflecting Pool, which sits between The Washington Monument and The Lincoln Memorial,” the president...

US beats Australia 2-0 to advance to World Cup knockout round

The U.S. national soccer team advanced to the knockout round at the World Cup despite the absence of injured forward Christian Pulisic, beating Australia 2-0 on Friday.

Trump’s deal lifts oil sanctions on Iran, angering hawks

President Trump’s peace deal with Iran offers waivers on U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil, one of multiple facets of the agreement that is angering Iran hawks, including some Trump allies. Critics worry that relaxing the sanctions bolsters the economy of a nation hostile toward America and gives away key leverage in the push to get...

GOP bullish on political impact for Republicans of Trump MOU with Iran

Republicans are largely skeptical that President Trump's deal with Iran will deliver a geopolitical win, but they are bullish about its impact on the midterms, with gas prices already dropping. One national Republican operative described feeling “relief” after the agreement, pointing to positive reactions from markets. Oil prices have fallen to their lowest point since...

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