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English fans’ drinking gives Starmer-Burnham transition a headache

LONDON — As England continues its World Cup campaign, back across the Atlantic a political row about soccer's drinking culture is in full swing. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer...

Governing on low power

LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is feeling “sleep-deprived” after watching England beat...

Belgians formally challenge Balogun decision

The Royal Belgian Football Association has formally challenged FIFA’s decision to withdraw the one-match...

Trump says he ‘immediately overturned’ decision to cancel July 4 festivities in DC

President Donald Trump said in a Sunday Truth Social post that he had 'overturned' a decision to nix July 4th festivities in D.C. on Saturday

Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History promotes ‘extreme political activism,’ WH report alleges

A 162-page White House report accuses the National Museum of American History of ideological capture and abandoning straightforward education.

Roberts court rebuffs Trump — gently

Nobody was more obsessed with President Trump's win-loss record at the Supreme Court last month than the president himself, who kept score on social media.

WATCH: Democratic lawmakers hail the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold birthright citizenship

Democratic lawmakers celebrated the Supreme Court's decision to uphold birthright citizenship, delivering a blow to President Donald Trump's attempted restrictions.

Tucker Carlson teases third political party: ‘I’m going to do everything I can to bring that about’

Tucker Carlson wants to spearhead a new political party -- one that prioritizes U.S. citizens over foreign relations.

Ethics Committee says it doesn’t have sexual harassment settlement data that House resolution seeks

The House Ethics Committee said Thursday that it does not have information on taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlements involving members of Congress that a resolution the chamber adopted this week directs it to release.

AOC jumps into Michigan Senate fight, backing El-Sayed over party establishment

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is flexing her political muscle for Abdul El-Sayed's bid for the U.S. Senate in Michigan -- her first move into a contested Democratic primary this cycle and a clear signal that the party's left flank is rallying around its preferred candidate ahead of next month's vote.

Public backlash explodes against mass surveillance cameras

A new public safety battle is brewing in America that centers on AI-powered cameras discreetly installed on thousands of street corners, parks, parking lots, neighborhoods and drones buzzing overhead.

Democrats stay quiet on next steps after Supreme Court transgender sports ruling

Democrats remain largely silent on legislative next steps after the Supreme Court ruled states may bar transgender athletes from girls sports teams.

Boys will be boycotters

14% The share of Spanish respondents over the age of 65 who told the POLITICO Poll before the World Cup began that they expected...

Red-state senator drops hammer on Dem mayor over new ‘woke’ DEI ordinance while violent crime surges

Sen. Bernie Moreno demands answers from Cincinnati mayor Aftab Pureval over a city ordinance he says expands DEI bureaucracy in procurement.

Obama judge hands progressives a win over anti-Trump ’86 47′ message amid rising threats

An Obama-appointed judge ruled the "86 47" flag is protected political speech, but the Department of Interior calls it a threat to the presidency.

It’s coming home … in the wee hours

LONDON — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will pass a last-minute law allowing pubs to remain open and keep doling out the booze during...

Biden ‘madness’ still being revealed as father killed, children kidnapped by terror group member: DOJ

Eight alleged Tren de Aragua members face new kidnapping and murder charges after crossing the border illegally under the Biden administration.

A Larger Socialist Coalition Is Bound to Form in Congress, Whether We Like It or Not

Melat Kiros is the most recent Democratic Socialists of America-endorsed candidate to win her primary election.

Why Not Five Votes to Rule Against Birthright-Citizenship EO on Statutory Grounds?

I was expecting that the Court would rule in Trump v. Barbara that President Trump’s executive order violates 8 U.S.C. § 1401(a) and thus...

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