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What Democrats should learn from Kamala Harris’ ‘Bad Ideas’

Even when the umps are unfair, the smart teams figure out how to improve enough to win anyway.

Trump discloses $220M in financial transactions

The U.S. Office of Government Ethics on Thursday released financial disclosure forms showing that President Trump disclosed at least $220 million in financial transactions in the securities of major U.S. companies earlier this year. The reports show a cumulative value of between $220 million and around $750 million, with purchases including securities linked to companies...

Warren, Shaheen urge Trump administration not to extend Russian oil sanctions waiver

Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Friday called on the Trump administration to not extend a waiver on sanctions for anyone who purchases oil from Russia, which is set to expire just after midnight on Saturday. “Tonight, when the current license for Russian oil expires, it should not be renewed," Shaheen, the...

Fidelity agrees to $2.5M settlement with payouts up to $5K: Do you qualify?

Fidelity Investments agreed Wednesday to a $2.5 million class action payout Wednesday that would settle a lawsuit over a 2024 data breach.

Hantavirus has not mutated to be more transmissible: WHO

The overall risk to the public remains low, WHO officials said.

Newsom rips Trump’s Davos speech: ‘Remarkably boring’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom ripped President Trump's speech to the World Economic Forum as a snoozer.

Trump says he will ask Congress to cap credit card fees at 10%

President Trump on Wednesday said he will go to Congress with his plan to cap credit card fees at 10%, the first time he's mentioned that he wants lawmakers to sign off on one of his cost-of-living proposals.

House Republicans begin push to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress over the Epstein probe

House Republicans started a push Wednesday to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, opening the prospect of the House using one of its most powerful punishments against a former president for the first time.

Fired under Trump, former military officers launch Democratic bids for Congress

Two military officers forced out under Trump launch Democratic congressional bids. Bree Fram launched a House bid in Virginia and Nancy Lacore launched a House bid in South Carolina.

Trump says framework of ‘future deal’ on Greenland reached after NATO talks as tariffs put on hold

President Donald Trump announced he is halting planned tariffs on after "a very productive meeting" with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday.

Rand Paul says personal experience with YouTube and Google changed his mind about platform liability

Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky explained in an opinion piece that he changed his thinking about liability for content hosting platforms.

Trump cites Minnesota fraud cases to warn against migration from ‘failed’ societies

President Donald Trump said fraud investigations in Minnesota show why the West cannot allow mass migration from "failed" societies.

Gabbard slams Democrats’ ‘hostility towards God,’ condemns anti-ICE agitators who stormed church

DNI Tulsi Gabbard slams the Democratic Party's "hostility towards God" after anti-ICE agitators disrupted a Minneapolis-area church service Sunday.

Federal judge blocks lawmakers’ effort to force DOJ release of Epstein files

Congressional effort to force Epstein files release hit a roadblock as a federal judge ruled he lacks jurisdiction over Justice Department compliance.

Kavanaugh warns Trump case could ‘shatter’ Federal Reserve independence in Supreme Court hearing

Supreme Court weighs whether Trump has broad authority to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who Trump alleges committed mortgage fraud but hasn't been charged.

Nigeria admits more than 160 Christians kidnapped as Trump calls for coordinated terror fight

Nigerian authorities have admitted that more than 160 Christians were kidnapped during worship services Sunday after initially denying the simultaneous attacks on three churches.

State Dept official confirms ‘limited number’ of personnel in Caracas working to resume diplomatic relations

U.S. diplomatic personnel have been deployed to Caracas as the Trump administration moves to resume relations with Venezuela after Nicolás Maduro's capture.

Johnson changes tune on judicial impeachments after ‘egregious abuses’ of Trump agenda

Speaker Johnson said he backs impeaching judges blocking the Trump agenda, targeting Judges Boasberg and Boardman after GOP senators called them "rogue judges."

Witkoff and Kushner scheduled to meet Putin in Moscow

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday to discuss ending the Ukraine war.

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