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Dark days loom for New Yorkers as climate law promises blackouts, cost hikes

Gov. Hochul has spent much of her 4 ¹/₂ years in office facing a time bomb left by her predecessor: drastic, legally binding greenhouse gas reduction targets that the state...

Save the LAX People Mover

LAX has always been a mess. But the Automated People Mover delays have added...

Spread the word, not the virus: Get measles vax

Don’t mess with measles. That should be a PSA to all parents in California...

Democrats threaten to derail Senate business until Republicans hold public hearings on Iran war

At least a half-dozen Senate Democrats are threatening to force repetitive votes on war powers resolutions and use other tools of the minority party to gum up the works in the chamber until Republicans schedule public hearings on the Iran war.

Trump says other nations have Tomahawk missiles after strike hits school, kills more than 160 people

President Trump on Monday said other countries might have been responsible for firing a Tomahawk missile that hit an Iranian school on the first day of U.S.-Israeli strikes on the Islamic republic.

Iran’s top diplomat: Trump has no say in picking next supreme leader

Iran's foreign minister pushed back Sunday against the idea that anyone outside the country -- including President Trump -- will have a say in choosing Iran's next supreme leader.

Trump warns Iran’s new leader won’t ‘last long’ without his approval

Trump warns Iran's new leader won't "last long" without U.S. approval as Operation Epic Fury enters second week following Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's assassination.

The unlikely tool Trump is eyeing to tackle rising oil prices amid the Iran conflict

War-risk insurance costs surge as conflict threatens oil shipments through Strait of Hormuz, potentially driving up gas prices for American consumers.

Trump vows block on signing new laws until SAVE America Act passes Senate

Trump threatens to block all new legislation until Senate passes SAVE America Act requiring voter ID and citizenship proof, setting up a major showdown.

The next races where Latino voters will be decisive

Democrats watched with mouths agape this week as Latino voters, many of whom have sat out previous primary seasons, turned out in droves for...

International Women’s Day is a celebration and a call to action. Here are things to know

Women across the world will call for equal pay, reproductive rights, education, justice and decision-making jobs and celebrate progress toward female empowerment during events and demonstrations marking International Women's Day on Sunday.

Oil tanker clears Strait of Hormuz, Trump’s energy secretary says, as gas prices surge

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that an oil tanker has passed through the Strait of Hormuz, calling it an early sign that the crucial shipping route is starting to reopen.

Democrat Roy Cooper needs to defy North Carolina history to keep winning streak alive in Senate race

North Carolina does not mind electing Democrats as governor, but it is a different matter when it comes to sending them to the U.S. Senate.

State Department defends ‘proactive’ evacuation efforts against Dems’ claims of diplomatic chaos

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., criticized the Trump administration over Middle East ambassador vacancies as the State Department defended its Iran evacuation response.

Capitol Hill leader reveals how near-fatal car crash in teen years helped shape his life: ‘Battle of ideas’

Alex Vargo, chief of staff for Rep. Addison McDowell, R-N.C., recounts a life-threatening car accident he faced as a teen to Fox News Digital and argues that adversity is the story of America.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 8

1948—In McCollum v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court applies the “wall of separation” myth that it adopted the previous year (see This Day entry for Feb....

Machines Should Not Decide Who Dies in War

The proper role of AI on the battlefield is to augment human judgment, not replace it.

The Media’s Country Club Gatekeeping

A beleaguered industry still has an awfully high opinion of itself.

Judge voids Trump’s attempt to gut Voice of America

President Trump lacked the power to install Kari Lake as head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, a federal judge ruled Saturday.

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