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The drama spoiling a city’s World Cup moment

DALLAS, Texas — The World Cup was supposed to be Dallas’s moment to shine....

Missing in action: King Felipe, Pedro Sánchez and Emmanuel Macron

There's been no shortage of top political figures attending World Cup matches to cheer...

Maine Democrats will square off in Senate debate Thursday

Democrats vying to replace former Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner on the ballot are...

Where France and Spain have never stopped playing on the same team

There may be no more durable experiment in Spanish-French teamwork than the existence of...

Judge blocks Trump’s use of National Guard in Memphis but gives government time to appeal

A Tennessee judge on Monday night blocked the use of the National Guard in Memphis under a crimefighting operation by President Donald Trump but also put the order on hold, giving the government five days to appeal.

Trump touts his affordability policies at McDonald’s summit

Recalling one of the most memorable moments of his 2024 campaign for an audience of McDonald's Restaurant owners, operators and suppliers, President Trump touted his administration's success with bringing down prices.

Trump admin sues over California law banning ICE from wearing face masks to shield identities

The Trump administration sued California over new law banning federal immigration agents from wearing masks, claiming the restrictions violate constitutional authority.

Rep Raskin says Democrats have ‘huge’ tent with room for MTG after her recent rift with Trump, GOP leaders

Rep. Jamie Raskin suggests Democratic Party could welcome Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, drawing boos from the Miami fundraiser crowd as he promotes a "big tent" approach.

Business, Beware — Lina Khan Has a New Crusade in New York

Get ready for Soviet-style centralized control.

The ISI I Know

ISI has almost always oriented itself from a traditional(ist) conservative perspective. And it does so with the virtues of liberality and courage.

DOJ sues to stop California’s anti-ICE no-masking law

The Trump Justice Department filed a lawsuit Monday to stop California's new law that seeks to ban federal immigration officers from wearing masks to conceal their identities, saying the government "does not intend to comply."

Trump says he will sign Epstein bill if legislation lands on his desk

President Trump said on Monday he will sign legislation releasing files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein if it reaches his desk, saying the fallout of the files' information is a "Democrat problem."

House vote on Epstein files promises long-sought reckoning on a host of conspiracy theories

The years-long political battle over the Epstein files has evolved from conspiracy theories about the Clintons masterminding Jeffrey Epstein's death in a New York jail cell to unproven accusations that President Trump secretly participated in Epstein's sex trafficking and is now trying to hide the evidence.

Sen. Cassidy floats plan to pre-fund HSAs to shift Obamacare consumers to lower-cost health plans

Sen. Bill Cassidy, one of the Republicans leading negotiations on a plan to lower health care costs, said he and President Trump are "totally in sync" on wanting to give financial power to the patient instead of insurance companies.

Granddaughter of ‘Charlotte’s Web’ author upset with use of its title in immigration crackdown

The Trump administration is calling its new immigration sweep in North Carolina's largest city "Operation Charlotte's Web."

Indiana state senator swatted on same day Trump criticized him over redistricting effort

An Indiana lawmaker was targeted in a swatting attack just hours after President Trump bashed the state senator over Republicans' stalled push to take up redistricting, authorities said.

White House introduces FIFA Pass to expedite international fans’ visas to U.S.

The U.S. will prioritize visa appointments for fans attending the 2026 World Cup, which is expected to attract five to 10 million people from around the world, the White House FIFA task force announced Monday.

Princeton professor Robert George leaves Heritage board in biggest blow yet to struggling think tank

Princeton professor Robert P. George said Monday he has resigned from the Heritage Foundation Board of Trustees, marking the most high-profile exit to date from the conservative institution caught in a crisis over its handling of cancel culture versus antisemitic voices on the right.

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