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Trump admin axes ‘Green New Scam’ appliance rules as Europe bakes in brutal heat

Trump administration plans sweeping overhaul of appliance efficiency rules to protect consumer choice on gas stoves, HVAC systems, and more.

Minnesota brothers lauded for patriotism after raising $60k for veterans group with lemonade stand

Two young Minnesota brothers have raised $60,000 for Tee It Up for the Troops through their lemonade stand at golf tournaments supporting veterans.

Federal judge blocks Postal Service from carrying out Trump mail-in ballot order

A federal judge blocked the U.S. Postal Service from implementing President Donald Trump's executive order on mail-in ballots nationwide, citing a 2020 agreement.

America’s housing market could run out of something more important than homes

A new report challenges the housing shortage narrative, arguing slower population growth and reduced immigration could mean fewer homebuyers ahead.

How Iran attacks are forcing the Pentagon to rethink its decades-old Middle East base strategy

Pentagon weighs dispersing U.S. military forces from Gulf bases after Iranian missile and drone attacks exposed vulnerabilities at Al Udeid and Bahrain.

Trump admin axes ‘Green New Scam’ appliance rules as Europe bakes in brutal heat

Trump administration plans sweeping overhaul of appliance efficiency rules to protect consumer choice on gas stoves, HVAC systems, and more.

Minnesota brothers lauded for patriotism after raising $60k for veterans group with lemonade stand

Two young Minnesota brothers have raised $60,000 for Tee It Up for the Troops through their lemonade stand at golf tournaments supporting veterans.

Federal judge blocks Postal Service from carrying out Trump mail-in ballot order

A federal judge blocked the U.S. Postal Service from implementing President Donald Trump's executive order on mail-in ballots nationwide, citing a 2020 agreement.

America’s housing market could run out of something more important than homes

A new report challenges the housing shortage narrative, arguing slower population growth and reduced immigration could mean fewer homebuyers ahead.

How Iran attacks are forcing the Pentagon to rethink its decades-old Middle East base strategy

Pentagon weighs dispersing U.S. military forces from Gulf bases after Iranian missile and drone attacks exposed vulnerabilities at Al Udeid and Bahrain.

Border agents uncover $3.7M in cocaine masquerading as a cucumber delivery

CBP agents seized over $3.7 million worth of cocaine hidden in a cucumber shipment at a Texas border truck inspection near Pharr International Bridge.

DeSantis announces plans to use new state law to target dozens of alleged terrorist groups

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designated more than 90 groups as terrorist organizations under a new state law, including CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood and Antifa.

Acting AG Todd Blanche says Newsom’s DOJ claims are not ‘grounded in fact’

Acting AG Todd Blanche says Gov. Gavin Newsom's claims that the Justice Department is politically targeting him are not "grounded in fact."

Ken Burns on Trump’s America 250: ‘Washington needed no monuments’

Ken Burns on Trump’s America 250: ‘Washington needed no monuments’ lead image

Birthright citizens score

The scorer of the opening American goal against Bosnia, Folarin Balogun, is eligible to play for the United States only because airline employees in...

JD Vance Is Wrong About Nixon and Reagan

The vice president’s theory that the Nixon coalition was stronger and more durable doesn’t survive contact with reality.

Democratic congressman asks the CFPB to investigate ‘rent now, pay later’ companies

A Democratic member of Congress is calling for the federal government to investigate the growing "rent now, pay later" industry, saying Americans may not understand the fees and cost structure of these products as the services become more widely available.

Judge blocks Virginia’s anti-ICE law banning agents from wearing masks while on duty

A federal judge has issued an injunction blocking Virginia from enforcing its law that sought to bar ICE and other federal immigration agents from wearing masks while conducting operations in the state.

Bill Maher warns Democrats ‘well on their way’ to blowing 2028

BILL MAHER says Dems on their way to losing in 2028: "The Democrats just elected three very far-left Democratic Socialists in New York, who are crazy ... So, how are they going to blow it? I don't know, but they seem to be well on their way."

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