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Why isn’t Donald Trump at the US match against Bosnia?

Our White House correspondent Sophia Cai, a member of the Axel Springer Global Reporters Network, has been covering World Cup politics in regular video dispatches for our sister publication...

Priorities, priorities

LONDON — Unexpected halftime entertainment for the England-DR Congo match was provided by Reform...

Bay Area transit systems can’t afford to park the bus

OAKLAND, California — Thousands of soccer fans from around the world will funnel around...

Southern Poverty Law Center’s leaders allegedly used major bank to fund pay-to-hate operation

Federal case alleges SPLC secretly funneled millions to far-right extremists through shell accounts, with finance and intelligence chiefs accused.

Ex-Democrat reveals why he ditched party and is running as Republican in blue stronghold

Micah Jones, a former Democrat turned Republican, aims to flip Massachusetts's sixth congressional district in what he calls a once-in-a-lifetime race.

Vance and Rubio take different approaches as Iran tests their 2028 prospects

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio appear to be staking out differing approaches to carrying out President Donald Trump's national security agenda as the possible 2028 presidential rivals jostle for position in a divided Republican Party.

Clinton confidant walks back Epstein Island claim in House testimony

Doug Band, an ex-aide to former President Bill Clinton, told House investigators Tuesday he had no evidence or information that Mr. Clinton traveled to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island.

Takeaways from Supreme Court term: Trump’s power is enhanced, but he lost some high-profile cases

President Donald Trump didn't get what he wanted in some of the biggest Supreme Court cases this year: tariffs, birthright citizenship and the attempted firing of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook.

Federal judge blocks blue state’s law prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks on the job

A federal judge blocked Virginia's mask law targeting federal immigration agents, citing the Supremacy Clause and siding with the Justice Department.

Supreme Court loosens campaign finance laws, opening up flood of midterm cash

The Supreme Court struck down limits on coordinated spending between candidates and political parties on Tuesday, a win for Republicans that will fundamentally change...

Republican Party to host historic midterm convention in Dallas, Trump announces on Truth Social

President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the Republican Party will host its first-ever midterm convention in Dallas, Texas, Sept. 9-10.

First lady cites memoir after Supreme Court upholds state laws reserving girls’ sports for biological females

First lady Melania Trump celebrates Supreme Court ruling allowing states to limit women's sports to biological females, citing her memoir's stance on the issue.

Fox News Poll: Maine Senate race is tight, with concerns about both candidates

Susan Collins holds a slim 3-point lead over Graham Platner in Maine, but a 15-point enthusiasm gap among Democrats keeps the race competitive.

On Today’s Ruling on Birthright Citizenship

In its ruling today in Trump v. Barbara, the Court ruled by a vote of 6 to 3 that President Trump’s executive order on...

Will the Public Health Establishment Try to Censor Policy Debates?

The Lancet‘s editors have established a commission to counter ‘misinformation and disinformation.’

No, the Declaration of Independence Did Not Reject Executive Power

This week’s expansion of federal power is in line with the Declaration’s view of what the presidency should be.

The Mob Comes for Scott Wiener

‘This is a guy who agrees with those people on most things, but because he is imperfect, then they’ve turned on him.’

House GOP rebels shut down legislative agenda for second consecutive week

A group of House Republican rebels on Tuesday blocked their leadership from bringing bills to the floor, the second week in a row they have effectively shut down the chamber.

Trump says China is the winner in Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling

President Trump on Tuesday congratulated China on its "massive ... win" after the Supreme Court shot down his executive order trying to restrict birthright citizenship in the U.S.

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