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Trump blames vandals for dead grass on National Mall where he hosted 4th of July celebration

President Donald Trump claimed that vandals damaged grass near the World War II Memorial, but photos show his July 4th stage covered the same spot.

Miranda Devine: AOC’s sad fertility journey is the perfect example of the left and right’s divide on children and family

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s very public fertility journey is one of the saddest stories of our...

The President Is an Idiot

That can be the only explanation for this treatment of North Korea at South...

When Democrats hate Trump but don’t like their own candidate

WHEN DEMOCRATS HATE TRUMP BUT DON’T LIKE THEIR OWN CANDIDATE. A Fox News poll that came out last Thursday struck fear in some Democrats around the country. The poll concerned the Michigan Senate race, but part of it touched on a phenomenon that Democrats worry might be repeated elsewhere: That the ongoing conflict between the party’s […]

Navy considers major aircraft carrier revamp to better suit Trump’s aesthetic 

The U.S. Navy is weighing a major revamp of the design of its new class of aircraft carriers to better suit the desires expressed by President Trump as the White House continues to wade into the designs of naval warships. The Navy is performing an internal review where it is weighing the possibility of moving...

Trump says sailors on USS Lincoln were not deployed for too long

President Trump is dismissing concerns that sailors were deployed for too long on the USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier that's been at sea since late 2025 and served as a launchpad for operations in Iran.

Man accused of voting twice in 2024 election — both by mail

Federal prosecutors charged a man with voting twice in the 2024 presidential election, casting ballots in Pennsylvania and Alaska through the mail.

Darline Graham picks up key endorsement in bid for full Senate term

Rep. Russell Fry, a South Carolina Republican who ran unsuccessfully for Senate, is urging voters to back Sen. Darline Graham for a full six-year term as she heads into a contentious primary runoff.

Trump’s fight over rarely used 18th-century deportation law lives on in latest court clash

The 5th Circuit dismissed a challenge to Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act against alleged Tren de Aragua members after all plaintiffs were deported.

Trump claims AOC may run for president as far-left Dems back away from extreme policy

President Donald Trump said Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and progressive Democrats are all trying to disavow their defund police and sanctuary cities stances.

EXCLUSIVE: Kennedy Center board moves to name grounds ‘President Donald J. Trump Plaza’

The Kennedy Center Board of Trustees voted to name the institution's grounds "President Donald J. Trump Plaza" as a sweeping renovation begins.

Judge’s Harvard antisemitism ruling sends Trump Justice Department back to drawing board

The Justice Department says it disagrees with the ruling dismissing its Title VI antisemitism case against Harvard University and is assessing next steps.

Paul Pelosi absent in first court appearance on hit-and-run charge in Napa County crash case

Paul Pelosi did not appear in court Friday as his attorney entered a not guilty plea on his behalf in a Napa County hit-and-run case stemming from a July 3 crash.

Vance on How Republicans Can Fight Socialism

He’s right to say that criticizing young people for being lazy won’t work. But the results of Trumponomics so far hold a warning for...

White House plans cryptocurrency, prediction market summit for next week

The White House is setting up a summit for Wednesday with cryptocurrency and prediction market executives, according to people familiar with the plans.

Rep. Nancy Mace pushes legislation to restore death penalty in D.C.

Rep. Nancy Mace wants to bring capital punishment back to the nation's capital, 45 years after it was officially abolished in Washington.

Massachusetts mayor charged with stealing pandemic money

The FBI arrested the mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts, charging him with stealing pandemic assistance money and siphoning it to his political campaign account.

Reform U.K.’s Nigel Farage beats a slate of fringe candidates including Count Binface

Nigel Farage regained his seat in Parliament on Friday, beating a field of fringe candidates led by trash-can-wearing comic Count Binface in a special election boycotted by mainstream parties that called it a farce.

Who controls the Strait of Hormuz right now? Here’s what the ship traffic actually shows

Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz appears to have declined substantially as compared to conditions before the war with Iran started earlier this year.

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