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JD Vance arrives in Switzerland to join Kushner and Witkoff for new round of Iran negotiations

Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland on Sunday to join envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner for a critical new round of U.S.-Iran negotiations.

Michael Goodwin: Trump and Vance are rattled on Iran —and their attacks on Israel prove it

From there, the job of beating up the Jewish state was left to Vice...

Judge rules DOJ can release Biden audio recordings, transcripts to Heritage Foundation in special counsel probe

A federal judge said Friday that the Justice Department (DOJ) can release audio recordings and transcripts of former President Biden to the conservative Heritage Foundation but must wait three weeks to allow an appeals court to review Biden’s challenge.   Judge Dabney Langhorne Friedrich denied Biden’s attempt to block the release of his decade-old conversations...

Trump says ‘multiple arrests’ made at Reflecting Pool amid vandalism claims

President Trump claimed on Saturday that multiple individuals have been arrested for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as he seeks to deflect blame for ongoing water quality and maintenance problems stemming from a recent multi-million renovation project. “The United States Park Police have arrested multiple individuals for vandalizing our Nations magnificent Reflecting Pool,” Trump...

The new sound in Pacific Palisades: Hammers on nails

There’s a new sound in Pacific Palisades lately.

Judge denies Biden’s bid to block release of transcripts linked to special counsel inquiry

A federal judge on Friday rejected former President Joe Biden's attempt to block the Trump administration from releasing to a conservative group the recordings that Biden made with a ghostwriter.

The Brazil-Haiti match that changed the world

Brazil has won a record five World Cups, but the most important match it has ever played may have been an exhibition match against...

Wealth correlation with soccer ability?

POLITICO has been crunching the numbers to see how all 48 of this year’s World Cup participants rank in several other off-field categories, which...

In Canberra, disappointment

CANBERRA — It was disappointment from start to finish around the USA vs. Australia match in the Bush Capital, won comfortably by the American...

The UK’s World Cup diplomatic mullet

While Boston and Dallas have been taken over by marauding Scotland and England fans, Washington, D.C., this week welcomed a (slightly) more sedate British...

Campaigns get in the game

You don't have to rely on The Discourse to know whether soccer is finally being embraced by America. Political ad spending targeted to catch...

Obama’s Irrelevance

‘He has taken a complete back seat in an era that his own co-partisans define as a hinge point on the future of the...

The Senate and Majority Rule

The president is quintupling down on his demands that the Senate pass the SAVE America Act.

The Fantastical Abstract World of the Democratic Socialists

When you ask Darializa Avila Chevalier to make concrete sense of her worldview for anyone who doesn’t subscribe to her outlook, she can’t do...

A Unanimous Court Draws the Line on Disarming Drug Users

This case inspired strange bedfellows, with pro-drug organizations allying with gun-rights groups, so perhaps it’s fitting that it’s also a case where Justices Thomas...

Boston College historian compares White House UFC event to 19th-century lynching

Boston College historian compares White House UFC event to 19th-century lynching: "It's not really a stretch to say that the same impulse that created the UFC fight on the White House lawn is the impulse that really pushed lynching in the late 19th century..."

Trump shows off newly refurbished Qatar-donated Air Force One jet

President Trump on Friday introduced the newly refurbished aircraft donated by Qatar that will serve as Air Force One, calling it a "flying White House with a level of luxury no one has ever seen before."

Tax the rich? California voters will decide in November; other states could follow

The anti-billionaire movement has taken hold in California, where voters provided enough signatures to force a landmark ballot initiative that would levy a one-time, 5% tax on the state's richest residents.

The frustrated filmmaker who changed political advertising overnight

Before the dust even settles in the Los Angeles mayor's race, the unlikely breakout star may be Charles Curran.

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