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The Trump ally looking for a Messi miracle

When Argentina defeated Egypt with a last-minute miracle — making it the western hemisphere’s lone survivor into the quarterfinals — the country’s libertarian president Javier Milei said he was...

Will Trump’s Justice Department rescue Messi’s Argentina?

Reports of an aggressive FBI investigation underway in Florida into alleged corruption involving Argentina’s...

Spot the pol!

This lawmaking leader of Cape Verdean descent intervened with the State Department when the...

Not everyone wants a day off

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is already considering adding an extra bank holiday to...

Poll: Americans split on capitalism, skeptical of democracy

Americans' views on capitalism are split but lean negative, according to a new survey. Just over half of Americans, 51%, believe capitalism is functioning "not too well" or "not at all well," while 48% say it is functioning "very well" or "somewhat well."

Sen. Eric Schmitt says Senate in talks to have ‘Watergate style hearings’ over Arctic Frost

The Senate will likely hold "Watergate-style hearings" to get to the bottom of the Biden administration's pursuit of President Trump and other Republicans stemming from the aftermath of the 2020 election, Sen. Eric Schmitt told The Washington Times.

Trump signs executive order targeting certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist groups

President Trump signed an executive order directing Rubio and Bessent to designate Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist organizations following Oct. 7 attacks.

Trump launches ‘Genesis Mission’ to supercharge US scientific AI innovation

President Donald Trump launches "Genesis Mission" in attempt to accelerate AI development for scientific discovery using federal and private partnerships.

Fox News Politics Newsletter: Judge tosses Comey, James indictments

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

America’s smallest cattle herd in 70 years means rebuilding will take years and beef prices could stay high

America's cattle herd hits 70-year low as drought and costs devastate ranchers nationwide, driving beef prices up 16%.

Justice Thomas rebukes SCOTUS for denying widow’s case, says it lets government dodge blame

Air Force Staff Sergeant Cameron Beck's widow lost her wrongful death case against the government due to a decades-old precedent protecting military immunity.

How one Alabama senator’s quiet diplomacy helped end longest shutdown in US history

Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., used her relationships with key Democrats like Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., to negotiate the bipartisan package that ended the government shutdown.

District Court Rules Halligan Appointment Invalid, Dismisses Comey Indictment

In an order today, federal district judge Cameron McGowan Currie ruled that Attorney General Pam Bondi’s purported appointment of Lindsey Halligan as U.S. Attorney...

The FBI Targeted What Sure Seems Like a Left-Wing Cell

Did ‘anarchist violent extremists’ seek to infiltrate federal courtrooms? The Guardian has doubts.

Judge Throws Out DOJ Cases Against James Comey, Letitia James

The judge ruled that the prosecutor leading the cases was illegally appointed.

Pentagon Launches Investigation into Senator Mark Kelly over Video Urging Troops to Defy ‘Illegal’ Orders

President Trump has argued that the lawmakers should be tried for treason.

Behind closed doors, Democrats eye ranked choice voting for primaries

Democratic politicians and activists are quietly lobbying for ranked choice voting, which would change the future of the party's primaries.

AP and Trump administration argue access case before federal appeals court

The Associated Press and the Trump administration were due back before a federal appeals court Monday in their fight over media access, with the AP arguing that a news outlet should not be punished for its point of view and the White House insisting that the president should determine who can question him in the Oval Office.

BBC leaders to face lawmakers’ grilling over its standards after Trump threatened to sue

The BBC's chairman and other senior leaders will face tough questions on its editorial standards from lawmakers on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to file a billion-dollar lawsuit over a misleading edit of his speech.

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