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Smallest team, biggest pitch

While Curaçao’s players were training for their match against in Ecuador, government officials from the World Cup’s smallest-ever competitor hosted a two-day conference in Kansas City to promote it...

Obama Presidential Center follows widely-mocked ‘stolen land’ acknowledgment with Native American dance show

Critics mocked the Obama Presidential Center's 'land acknowledgement' as performative, while the center hosted Native American dance performances Saturday.

The Iranian MOU could hold the peace — but it doesn’t solve all the longterm issues

“Versailles is the real deal,” said President Trump when his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron...

D.L. Hughley calls White House UFC crowd ‘racists’ in social media tirade

Comedian D.L. HUGHLEY criticizes UFC event at White House: "Only 2 kinds of ppl went to the Whitehouse ... for that UFC event!! Racists and ppl who have no problem with racists ... America hates black ppl waaaay more than it hates pedophiles! Fight Me!"

Son of crypto-friendly senator raises $30 million for derivative exchange startup

Embracing crypto is seemingly turning into a family affair for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, whose 22-year-old son is reportedly planning to launch his own derivative exchange.

N.J. Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. sets June 30 return date after monthslong absence

New Jersey Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr., who's been absent from Congress since March with an unspecified medical issue, is set to return on June 30, a political consultant to the congressman said Thursday.

Democrats wield Epstein files as weapon in battle for the U.S. Senate

From the East Coast to the Rust Belt to the Deep South, Democrats are making Jeffrey Epstein a centerpiece of their 2026 campaign strategy.

Sports NIL reform bill heads to Senate floor

Legislation that complements President Trump's executive order on name, image and likeness in college sports is advancing to the Senate floor.

Obama knocks Founders at presidential center debut before America’s 250th: ‘Fell terribly short’

Former President Obama took a swipe at America's founders during his presidential museum dedication, highlighting slavery and the constitution's framework.

Planned Parenthood offered hormones but had no answers when detransitioner sought help, undercover probe finds

Detransitioner Chloe Cole says Planned Parenthood clinics had no services or meaningful support for patients seeking to reverse gender transitions.

Ninth Circuit Judges Question Whether a Catholic Can Sincerely Object to the Covid Vaccine

At oral argument last week in Rolovich v. Washington State University, two judges on a Ninth Circuit panel seemed to think that a devout...

I Invite *Your* Confirmation Tales

As the Court winds up its term, I’m going to take a brief break from new posts on my Confirmation Tales substack. I figure...

Predicting Remaining Opinion Assignments

I don’t claim to have a great track record of predicting opinion assignments, even late in the term when the Court has relatively few...

Trump’s Prompt and Utter Humiliation

The president abandoned his previous positions in favor of the Iranian position on all the key issues of contention going into the war.

Protect College Sports Act Clears Key Hurdle, Heads to Full Senate Vote

The act codifies student-athlete NIL rights, regulates how student athletes are paid, and introduces measures to prevent high turnover.

Supreme Court: Law Cited in Hunter Biden Case Violates the Second Amendment

All nine justices agreed that marijuana users are not categorically too dangerous to have a Second Amendment right to a gun.

The Strange Plot to Attack Trump’s UFC Spectacle

For now, there are many questions about who was conspiring to do what, and how.

Senators threaten Hegseth’s travel budget to get disclosures about military strikes

Tucked inside the Senate's annual National Defense Authorization Act is a provision to withhold 75% of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's travel budget unless the Pentagon turns over information on the bombing of an Iranian elementary school and the U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats.

Court agrees Trump team can rewrite slavery exhibits at Independence Park in Philadelphia

A federal appeals court gave the Trump administration permission Thursday to proceed with replacing exhibits at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia that had touched on the Founding Fathers' attitudes and treatment of slaves.

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