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Five More Questions with Stephen Kotkin: Can America Still Lead The World?

Stephen Kotkin on Iran, China, Ukraine, and America’s future.

Trump says Iran did not tell him it wanted to withdraw from talks, but it would be ‘fine’

President Trump said Iran has not informed him of their desire to quit peace negotiations over Israel's actions in Lebanon, but he said it is "fine if they're done talking."

Jerome Powell warns against meddling at Fed, says democratic institutions can be ‘torn down quickly’

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell took a parting shot at President Trump, warning that the central bank's independence was a "priceless asset" that must be defended.

Feds sell second Southwest waterfront property as part of Trump downsizing of government

A private developer is buying the Liberty Loan Building overlooking the Tidal Basin in Southwest Washington -- the second federal property sold under the Trump administration's government downsizing campaign.

Colorado elections clerk released from prison after governor commutes sentence

Tina Peters, the former clerk convicted of participating in a scheme to chase election conspiracy theories promulgated by President Donald Trump, was released from prison Monday after the president successfully pressured Colorado's Democratic governor into commuting her sentence.

Why Europe Can’t Quit Climate Alarmism

While America gets richer, Europe doubles down on its failing climate strategy.

Inside the Austin Church That Shaped James Talarico’s Left-Wing Views on Christian Morality

St. Andrew’s recently passed a resolution against ‘Christian nationalism,’ referring to the U.S. as a historically racist, intolerant country.

Universities Have Seller’s Remorse

Six years after California phased out standardized testing, the results are in, and they are uniformly catastrophic.

AI Runs on Electricity, but Washington Is Blocking the Grid

While engineers are ready to build our future, our political leaders are not.

Trump flips script on left, maneuvers to use foreign influence law against the them

Trump aims to use FARA and other legal tools against alleged foreign influence on the left after years of probes targeting his allies, experts say.

James Comey ’86 47′ seashell case prosecutor suddenly steps down, assistant US attorney steps in

A new court filing reveals the lead prosecutor in the James Comey "86 47" seashell case has been replaced ahead of the scheduled October trial.

FDA delays cost Americans trillions and slow lifesaving drugs, new report says

A new report estimates speeding up FDA drug approvals by one year could generate over $10 trillion in economic value from faster medical innovation.

Congress barrels toward deadline pile-up as GOP divisions threaten Trump agenda

Congress returns to unfinished business as Republican divisions over budget reconciliation threaten to delay FISA, defense bills and other priorities.

NYC landlord pleads for help as ‘9-year-squatter’ continues to drain him dry in court saga: ‘Twilight Zone’

A Brooklyn landlord claims a nearly decade-long legal battle over rent stabilization has drained his finances while his tenant remains in the unit.

One southern city you’ve never heard of is growing faster than anywhere else in America

Once a quiet ranching town north of Dallas, Celina, Texas, is now America's fastest-growing city as families seek cheaper housing and more space.

L.A. Mayor Karen Bass’s Incompetence Is Only the Start of Her Problems

Her pro-Castro past is also disqualifying, Spencer Pratt says.

China’s Climate (Counting) Change

Data released by Beijing relating to China’s economy are well known for their lack of clarity and, often enough, lack of existence.

Jill Biden: Joe Biden ‘was slowing down’ during presidency

Former first lady Jill Biden said former President Joseph R. Biden was showing signs of "getting older" before dropping his bid for a second presidential term.

Hasan Piker says UK has barred him, trashes ‘unbelievable…power’ of pro-Israel groups

Hasan Piker faces a turbulent week after a Treasury subpoena over his Cuba trip, heckling at a Newark protest and a reported UK travel ban.​

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