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What does it cost to air-condition a World Cup?

DALLAS — The electric bill for FIFA’s World Cup matches in the U.S. will come to $860,000, according to data compiled by a power company. Dallas Stadium –...

Trump’s Iran gamble divides GOP hawks and ‘America First’ conservatives over what victory looks like

Trump's Iran memorandum of understanding divides GOP as hawks like Cassidy and Cruz clash with allies over whether the deal surrenders leverage.

College sports sees pivotal moment as Senate looks to move legislation on NIL, transfers across goal line

Senate Commerce Committee advances bipartisan bill to overhaul college sports, addressing NIL payments, athlete transfers, and roster chaos in July.

How Mayor Mamdani gets it wrong on international law and Israel

One of the most prominent spreaders of anti-Zionist propaganda and misinformation about international law...

New York is overdoing it with a constant barrage of lottery ads

It's one thing for lottery spending to be legal. It's another thing for New...

Conservatives push DOJ to prosecute justices’ harassers before statute of limitations expires

Conservatives are prodding the Justice Department to file charges against protesters who harassed Supreme Court justices after the 2022 leak of the draft opinion in the Dobbs abortion rights case, which would go on to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Trump says Reflecting Pool was ‘vandalized’

President Trump said that the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was vandalized, comments that come on the heels of an algae bloom and peeling paint after the more than $14 million renovation.

Congress poised to send major housing package to Trump’s desk

Congress will soon send President Trump bipartisan legislation designed to increase housing supply and lower the costs of homeownership, one of the many affordability challenges Americans are facing.

Chris Van Hollen “kicking the tires” over 2028 presidential bid

Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a sharp critic of President Trump, is mulling over a 2028 presidential bid.

Trump deepens the dustup with Italy’s Meloni over a disputed photo from the G7 summit

President Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out at Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, insisting that she asked "over and over" for a photo with him at the recent Group of Seven summit and criticizing what he said was Italy's lack of cooperation during the Iran war.

Nigerian migrants returning from South Africa face the same economic issues they left behind

When the flight carrying hundreds of Nigerians fleeing South Africa landed in Lagos last week, the first feeling of passenger Iniebong James was one of relief. Then came worry.

Trump says Meloni ‘wants to be friends again’ after Italy refused to help US amid Iran war

President Donald Trump said Giorgia Meloni did not let the U.S. use Italy's landing strips in its war against Iran and rejected being friends with her.

Vance says ‘United States wins either way’ as he defends Trump’s Iran deal against GOP skeptics

Vice President J.D. Vance defends Trump-Iran memorandum of understanding, pushing back on GOP critics who say the deal gives Tehran economic benefits.

The Dutch diplomatic playbook in Texas

The Netherlands has had a week in Texas, between matches in Dallas and Houston, and one of the leading members of its government delegation...

Trump says Iran missiles ‘aren’t the problem’ after White House made them central to war rationale

Trump says Iran having missiles may be OK if neighbors have them, a different tone than officials who cited missiles as a reason for Epic Fury.

Top GOP group pumps $37M into fight on key issue dominating midterm races: ‘Much more to come’

American Action Network surpasses $37 million in messaging on cost-of-living issues, highlighting conservative policies ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Talarico says the divide is ‘top vs. bottom’ — then heads to one of America’s richest donor enclaves

Texas Senate nominee James Talarico reportedly attended tech fundraisers in the San Francisco Bay Area despite his anti-corporate campaign rhetoric.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 20

2002—In Atkins v. Virginia, the Court, in an opinion by Justice Stevens (for a majority of six justices), relies on the “direction of change” in...

Have We Learned Anything from the Tuskegee Experiment?

Leftist busybodies will trample all over the rights of individuals in order to achieve their utopian vision.

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