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Is the ‘Race’ to Net Zero Stumbling? (Yes, That’s a Rhetorical Question)

While policies to support the ‘race’ to net zero global emissions by 2050 are likely to persist, signs that the race is in trouble continue to mount.

No Kings protests reportedly funded by socialist, communist groups

Organizers behind the No Kings protests are predicting that Saturday's turnout across the country will result in the biggest protest in U.S. history, with a core anti-Trump message.

How the Homeland Security deal unraveled and split Republican leaders in Congress

For several hours Friday, in the stillness before dawn, the Senate appeared to have finally figured out how to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security before it faced the longest partial shutdown in U.S. history.

‘No Kings’ protests sweep NYC, nation for third time

Organizers predict the third round of nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations could be the largest single day of domestic political protest in American history, with more than 3,100 events registered across all 50 states.

Here’s where the funding fight for TSA, ICE and other DHS agencies stands amid shutdown

Congress and President Trump have made three separate attempts to direct government money toward the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) amid a funding lapse that has lasted 43 days with no end in sight. Funding toward DHS ceased after Senate Democrats blocked a bill to keep the department running. They called for sweeping reforms at...

Trump pauses Iran energy plant strikes for 10 days as talks ‘going very well’

President paused planned Iran energy plant strikes for 10 days, citing ongoing talks and setting a new April 6 deadline as Operation Epic Fury continues.

House Democrats vote to keep DHS shuttered as funding lapse hits day 40

House Democrats voted to extend the DHS funding lapse as over 50,000 TSA agents have missed paychecks, causing airport delays and nearly 500 resignations.

Stefanik grills University of Michigan leader on lack of audit after string of Chinese national arrests

University of Michigan's interim president was questioned about an audit after a string of arrests of Chinese students related to national security.

Force Pregnant Girls to Have Abortions, Says Ethics Article

That an argument as chilling as this appeared in one of the country’s most prestigious philosophy journals is deeply troubling.

Democrats Have the Same Flaws as in 2024

But they think their unpopularity is fixed because of the current unpopularity of Trump.

The Attempted Domestic Terror Attack on a U.S. Air Force Base

The attempted bombing at MacDill AFB is consistent with the pattern of behavior of a certain activist class committed to political violence.

Democrats Are Full of Hot Air on Katie Lane

The same Democrats who will howl about Lane’s youth were perfectly willing to promote manifestly unqualified nominees if their politics were liberal enough.

Can Anyone Tell the President to Stick to the Teleprompter?

War is serious business. The public-facing elements of this White House are not acting like serious people, the president included.

Trump says he may suspend gas tax amid soaring oil, gas prices

President Trump said he could suspend the federal gas tax to help lower rising oil and gas prices.

Justice Department settles Michael Flynn’s lawsuit over his prosecution in Russia collusion hoax

The Justice Department has settled a lawsuit brought by Michael Flynn, who served briefly as President Trump's national security advisor during his first term and was subjected to a years-long prosecution related to debunked allegations that Mr. Trump collaborated with the Russians to win the White House.

Trump: Iran is ‘begging to make a deal, not me’

President Trump said Iran is "begging" to make a deal because its military is reeling from his strikes.

Witkoff confirms 15-point plan for Iran peace, with Pakistan intermediary

U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said Thursday the U.S. offered Iran a list of 15 actions that can form a peace deal.

Trump faces House flip talk, Iran war criticism and Kennedy Center defiance on Maher

Nancy Pelosi is already calling Jeffries "Speaker," Lara Trump is swatting down Iran war skeptics in her own family, and the Kennedy Center just handed Bill Maher an award the White House said wasn't happening.

Trump explains voting by mail: ‘I’m president’ with ‘a lot’ going on

President Donald Trump said he voted by mail in Florida's special election because he is president with "a lot of different things" going on.

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