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Judge demands answers after 2-year-old U.S. citizen is deported

A federal judge bashed the Trump administration Friday for what he said may have been the deportation of a 2-year-old U.S. citizen.

The pope of my childhood

Twelve years ago, I was nine years old, playing on the beach and savoring the final moments of spring break 2013. Unexpectedly, my mom shouted from her beach chair, “We have a new pope!”  I dashed over to her chair, interested in this exclamation.  “He’s a Jesuit, that’s weird,” she continued. I just nodded, not sure […]

Live updates: Trump, world leaders attend Pope Francis funeral in Rome

The funeral of Pope Francis — the world's first Argentinean pontiff — will be held in Rome early Saturday as Catholics around the globe gather to pay their respects. Francis died Monday at the age of 88 from a stroke — a complication of chronic lung disease, which had plagued the pope for months. His...

Watch live: Pope Francis honored with funeral in Rome

Pope Francis's funeral is slated to begin early Saturday in Rome as Catholics mourn the loss of their leader and prepare for the conclave to replace him. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re will preside over Francis's funeral in St. Peter's Square and is expected to deliver the eulogy. Francis died earlier this week from heart failure...

Biden’s blueprint to target parents and traditional Catholics

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a bombshell Biden administration document this week, a blueprint for combating “domestic terrorism,” an umbrella term encompassing parents who attended school board meetings or Catholics who favored the traditional liturgy. This 2021 document, called the Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism, reveals a coordinated effort to target […]

Stop Biden’s refrigerator rules before they freeze out small business 

It is time to fully repeal these unnecessary energy standards on commercial equipment.  

Goldberg pushes back on Waltz: ‘Phone numbers don’t just get sucked into other phones’

Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, on Sunday pushed back against an earlier claim from national security adviser Mike Waltz about a group chat in which top Trump administration officials discussed an attack on Yemen. Waltz had claimed earlier this week that Goldberg’s phone number was “sucked in” to his phone via...

Wes Moore: Trump order over Smithsonian museums is ‘deeply disrespectful’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said President Trump’s order looking to control the “divisive narratives” at Smithsonian museums and federal sites is “deeply disrespectful.” Moore joined CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, where host Dana Bash asked about Trump’s recent order, which cites an exhibit at the American Art Museum titled “Stories of Race...

Wisconsin AG asks state’s top court to block Elon Musk’s $1M giveaways Sunday

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul (D) on Sunday asked the state’s top court to block Elon Musk from giving away $1 million checks at his town hall later in the day, which he is holding in advance of Wisconsin’s critical state supreme court race this week.  Filed just hours before the Green Bay, Wis., event...

Fewer Americans confident in Trump’s handling of economy: Poll

Americans in a new poll say they are not feeling confident in President Trump's handling of the economy amid his administration's escalation of his trade war through sweeping changes in regulations for imports and exports. The CBS News poll found that 52 percent of Americans say they disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy, while...

The Long Island iced tea may not be from that Long Island

There's likely a very specific Long Island you think of when you hear "Long Island iced tea." You may, however, be wrong.

Post-DEI, who will be the next Americans to walk on the moon?

The crew of Artemis III will not only reflect the diversity of America but will also be as qualified to walk on the moon as were Armstrong and Aldrin, all those decades ago.

Richard Chamberlain of ‘Dr. Kildare,’ ‘Shogun’ dies: reports

Actor Richard Chamberlain died just days before his birthday, according to reports.

Musk to visit CIA to discuss government efficiency

Tech billionaire Elon Musk is set to visit the CIA to discuss government efficiency, according to the agency. A CIA spokesperson said in a statement that Musk was invited by CIA Director John Ratcliffe "to meet with him at the Agency to discuss government efficiency." In the first few months of President Trump’s second term,...

‘SNL’ Cold Open spoofs Signal chat controversy with Trump officials adding teens to group text

"Saturday Night Live” spoofed the recent Trump administration Signal group chat controversy in the latest Cold Open. The sketch starts with three teenage girls, played by Mikey Madison, Ego Nwodim and Sarah Sherman, texting in a group chat about topics like a boy’s haircut and another girl’s clothes.  Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is played...

Trump’s energy policies are stuck in the past

Fossil fuel companies do not need or deserve federal government subsidies, which, in any event, are antithetical to the professed economic philosophy of the Trump administration.

Rand Paul’s advice to Trump on tariffs: ‘The more we trade … the less we fight’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) spoke out against President Trump’s imbalance on tariffs arguing that established levies have kept the world a stable place with a secure market. “International trade since World War II has made us phenomenally rich. President Trump paints it another way,” Paul said during a Sunday interview with radio host John Catsimatidis...

Musk’s influence faces first big test in Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Supreme Court race Tuesday will put Elon Musk’s political and financial influence to the test after he poured millions of dollars in the race to support a conservative candidate. Musk has spent $12 million through his America PAC to support Brad Schimel over liberal candidate Susan Crawford in a race that will determine...

Democrats ramp up town halls in GOP districts

House Democrats are ramping up their aggressive strategy of conducting town halls in Republican-held districts, vying to exploit the GOP’s advised moratorium on the events to make inroads with frustrated voters, pick up battleground seats, and flip control of the House in next year’s midterms. A number of Democrats who ventured this month into GOP...

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