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Senate passes amendment to strip ban on AI regulations as ‘big, beautiful bill’ flails

The Senate early Tuesday voted to quash an effort to impose a 10-year moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence. The vote removed the AI provision from President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" that Senate Republicans are struggling to pass.

Trump tariffs have earned $81.5 billion in new money, DHS says

The Department of Homeland Security has collected more than $106 billion in tariff revenue since President Trump took office, and most of that -- $81.5 billion -- is directly tied to the new levies the president has imposed on worldwide goods.

Elon Musk goes off again

ELON MUSK GOES OFF AGAIN. Has it really been less than a month since Elon Musk flew off the handle, trashed his benefactor, the president, pledged to kill the administration’s top legislative priority, and, on top of all that, called to have the president impeached? It seems like years ago, but it has actually been less […]

Generation Z’s ahistorical anxieties

It’s a bit of a trope in this year of our Lord 2025 to say that we, whoever we are, are living in unprecedented times. Cultural, political, and social change ran amok between 2010 and 2025. The rise of Black Lives Matter, the transgender moment, Trumpism, COVID-19, and more have made the world very different […]

America can lead the world on nuclear energy

Now is a critical time to continue prioritizing clean, reliable, and affordable energy here at home, amid unrest overseas and volatile energy markets. Thankfully, Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire, made possible by the strong leadership of the United States. President Donald Trump has put America in a strong position by making energy […]

Cornyn trailing Paxton by 22 points in Texas GOP Senate primary: Poll

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) trails Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) by 22 points in the state’s Republican Senate primary, according to a poll released Tuesday. The survey, which was conducted by pollster Robert Blizzard on behalf of the Educational Freedom Institute and first obtained by Punchbowl News, showed Paxton leading Cornyn 50 percent to 28...

Ukraine says it has struck bridge connecting Russia to Crimea with underwater explosives

Ukrainian officials said Tuesday they struck a bridge that connects Russia to Crimea with underwater explosives. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) detonated incendiaries at 4:44 a.m. local time and continued to strike the area for three hours, using 1,100 kilograms of explosives to hit the overpass used as a supply route by Russian forces....

Live updates: Senate looks to make its mark on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’

The Senate is set to dive into President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" on Tuesday, as lawmakers in the upper chamber indicate they intend to make their mark on the sprawling legislation. The measure narrowly passed the House before lawmakers in both chambers left for the Memorial Day recess, and any changes the Senate makes could...

Trump vows ‘large scale fines’ after transgender athlete wins California track and field events

President Trump vowed to impose hefty fines on California after a transgender athlete won a high school track and field championship, stirring up national controversy. Trump called out California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) over the situation, saying he knows the administration could enforce penalties for allowing the athlete to compete. “A Biological Male competed in...

End US tax breaks that enrich Chinese companies

Unless the Senate takes action to fix this legislation, the American taxpayer will be on the hook for funding our foremost adversary.

2 rescued after plane crashes into ocean off coast of Connecticut

By the time rescue crews from other areas responded to the scene, the plane had fully submerged, according to local fire officials.

Police at Newark airport rescue 2-year-old from luggage system, X-ray machine

Quick action by airport police prevented what could have been a dangerous situation after a toddler entered the checked baggage conveyor belt system.

Trump must take on his own administration’s isolationist wing 

The key to U.S. hegemony without being overstretched is relying on and supporting alliances.  

This small but influential think tank is charting a controversial course for Trump’s populism

The Movement is a weekly newsletter tracking the influence and debates steering politics on the right. Sign up here or in the box below. Controversial think tank American Compass is working to make sure President Trump's economic populism lasts well beyond his term — infuriating segments of the conservative establishment along the way. Oren Cass, the group's founder and chief economist,...

Bannon: Graham giving Ukrainians ‘false hope’

Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, a key MAGA insider, doubled down late Monday on his criticism of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and the lawmaker's vocal support for Ukraine amid its war with Russia. In an interview on NewsNation’s “CUOMO,” Bannon said Graham was giving Ukrainians “false hope” by meeting with the country’s president,...

Presidential health cover-ups are as American as apple pie

Many of American leaders have suffered potentially crippling health problems that could have incapacitated them in a crisis. To one extent or another, they were kept from the public.

Why we left California: Its legislature put crazy woke ideology ahead of kids’ wellbeing

California's government has prioritized a progressive-left agenda over the well-being of children, resulting in a collapse of education, safety, and healthcare, and causing many residents to flee the state.

Education Department pausing plan to garnish Social Security checks over defaulted loans

The Department of Education has not gone through with a plan to garnish Social Security checks over defaulted loans, a department spokesperson told The Hill. “The Department has not offset any social security benefits since restarting collections on May 5, and has put a pause on any future social security offsets,” Ellen Keast, the spokesperson,...

GOP lawmaker links Colorado ‘sanctuary state’ policy to Boulder attack

Rep. Gabe Evans (R-Colo.) on Monday linked what he called “sanctuary state” policy in his state to the recent attack in Boulder. During an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill,” a clip was shown from a Monday press conference on the attack in which Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said that the suspect “was not on...

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