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The Anthony Fauci, COVID-19 origins cover-up runs ‘deep’ into our intelligence community

On her final day as director of national intelligence Friday, Tulsi Gabbard released damning declassified evidence accusing Dr. Anthony Fauci of causing the COVID-19 pandemic.

Is the sun setting on the Sunset Strip?

Fax machines. Pagers. Eight-track tapes.  The fabled Sunset Strip? L.A.’s cultural tastemaker hasn’t hit...

Parents win, Gavin Newsom loses — again

The Ninth Circuit has confirmed that parents’ rights still exist in California —despite Gavin...

The ‘First Partner’ takes on the ‘tradwife’

Jennifer Siebel Newsom is not a fan of the “tradwife” phenomenon. The word “tradwife”...

Inside LA City Council’s sneaky plan to give illegal aliens voting rights

Will illegal aliens be voting in Los Angeles city elections by 2028? Last week’s...

Support for Iran’s team – but not for regime

LOS ANGELES — The political tensions surrounding Iran’s national soccer team were on full display Sunday at SoFi Stadium, where Iranian American fans loudly...

Socialism Is on the March

How the Democratic Socialists of America became the country’s fastest-growing political force.

Trump threatens to hit Iran ‘very hard’ over proxies, while Vance tries to negotiate peace

President Trump on Sunday threatened Iran with new attacks if it doesn't restrain Hezbollah in Lebanon or keep the Strait of Hormuz open as Vice President J.D. Vance tries to solidify a lasting deal with Iranian officials during talks in Switzerland.

‘Don’t count on me to say bad words’

The French minister for sports, Marina Ferrari, was in New York City to support her national team, which will play its second match tomorrow...

Iran’s fans, pro and con

LOS ANGELES — Moments after Iran and Belgium battled to a scoreless draw at SoFi Stadium, the Belgian players beat a hasty retreat to...

Vancouver learned to stop worrying and love mega-events

VANCOUVER — On the opening day of the 2010 Winter Olympics, protesters marched to BC Place, the culmination of a decade-long tug-of-war over whether...

What Jordan’s ambassador wants you to think about while watching Messi

Jordan is among the teams making its first-ever appearance at a World Cup, and for the country’s ambassador to the United States it is...

Sports is the Gulf’s favorite soft power play. The World Cup is a hard test.

ATLANTA — Gulf countries have plowed billions of dollars into domestic soccer, led by a multi-year Saudi spending extravaganza that has brought global superstars...

Khanna says voters need to extend ‘grace’ to Platner amid controversies

Rep. Ro Khanna urged Maine voters to extend "grace" to Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in Maine whose controversies have made some Democrats skittish about their chances to flip the seat held by Republican Sen. Susan Collins.

DOJ to investigate MLB after players warned for putting Bible verses on Pride Night hats

The Department of Justice said it opened a religious discrimination probe into Major League Baseball after the league warned three players about potential discipline for writing Bible verses on their rainbow-stylized caps meant to honor LGBTQ Pride Night.

Paws. Dish. Draw. Repeat.

Sunday presents another test for both Belgium and Maximus Textoris Pulcher, the rescue cat that Prime Minister Bart De Wever hoped would become the...

The world came to play. Southeast Asia came to sell.

President Donald Trump’s fingerprints are all over this World Cup — even the stadium gift shops, trade editor Emily Cadei writes in. Granted, few...

Which members of the prospective ’28 field are hitting the pitch

Gov. Josh Shapiro is quickly becoming the prospective 2028 presidential campaign field’s biggest World Cup fan. On Monday, the Pennsylvania governor and potential presidential...

Trump’s energy secretary says oil flow will be ‘back towards normal’

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz is returning to normal, even as Iran threatened to close the critical waterway again because of Israeli strikes on Lebanon.

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