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Why Israel’s lawsuit against Times over ‘blood libel’ has a chance

This week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would sue the paper and columnist Nicholas Kristof for defamation over the publication of what he called a "blood...

Thousands flock to the National Mall in Washington for an America-themed prayer rally

Thousands of people streamed onto the National Mall for a daylong prayer rally Sunday billed as a "rededication of our country as One Nation under God."

Trump weighs Taiwan arms sales as part of negotiations with China, U.S. trade representative says

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Sunday that President Trump is considering using arms sales to Taiwan as part of broader U.S.-China negotiations, noting recent past presidents also paused sales.

Trump warns Iran ‘clock is ticking’ as peace negotiations stall

President Trump on Sunday warned Iran that the "clock is ticking" as peace negotiations between the U.S. and Tehran appear to be at a standstill. “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE” the president wrote in a...

Taiwan representative to US responds to Trump’s stance on arms sales

Taiwan’s representative to the US, Alexander Yui, on Sunday said Taipei trusts the Trump administration to deliver on future arms sales after President Trump said he would hold off on a $14 billion arms sale to create leverage in talks with China. Beijing has never formally recognized Taiwan’s sovereignty, and Taiwan has long argued that...

Senate GOP moves to block Dems’ war powers push, preserve Trump’s authority in rare move

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., says Republicans may use point of order to table Venezuela war powers resolution after Trump administration's Operation Absolute Resolve success.

U.S. Experienced Negative Net Migration in 2025 for the First Time in 50 Years

The U.S. had net migration of -10,000 to -295,000, a new analysis from the Brookings Institution found.

The Too-Online Super Sleuths Got It Wrong Again

It’s smarter to wait until the facts are in before pronouncing a verdict, but perhaps a modicum of prudence is too much to ask.

Supreme Court Allows Candidates to Challenge Election Laws Before the Election

It is entirely predictable that an extended deadline will result, over and over, in the counting of late-arriving votes.

Inflation Refuses to Fade

Inflation still shows no signs of hitting the central bank’s 2 percent target.

Senator Durbin Reminds Us that Woke Trial Lawyers and Senate Democrats Are Still Attached at the Hip

The shady trial lawyers of this country are locked at the hip with Senate Democrats like Durbin and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

FBI Searches Home of Washington Post Reporter

The objective is likely to identify leakers with an eye toward firing them.

House hits pause button on bill aimed at preventing mid-air collisions at busy airports

Pushback from private aircraft owners has stalled passage of legislation that proponents say would help prevent a repeat of last year's tragic collision between a commercial jet and a Black Hawk helicopter at Reagan National Airport.

Navy at an ‘inflection point,’ surface fleet more vital than ever, key GOP lawmaker says

The U.S. Navy is at an "inflection point" amid growing threats from great power rivals and terrorist groups around the world, a key Republican lawmaker said Wednesday morning, and he stressed the U.S. must maintain a strong surface fleet that includes large, small and unmanned vessels.

Senate Foreign Relations Committee calls for U.S. leadership in protecting religious freedom

The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and other Republican senators on Tuesday introduced a resolution calling for continued U.S. leadership in protecting religious freedom around the world.

Autoworker who called Trump ‘pedophile protector,’ got flipped off by president has ‘no regrets’

The autoworker who was flipped off by President Trump on Tuesday said he has no regrets about heckling the commander-in-chief over his administration's slow-walking of the Epstein files.

Trump to cut federal funding to sanctuary cities, states

President Trump announced Wednesday that he will stop federal funding to sanctuary cities and states on Feb. 1 as he escalates his efforts to crack down on illegal immigrants and the jurisdictions that are resisting his administration's efforts to deport them.

House Dem lashes out at ‘racist’ MN fraud probe amid major investigation in his own state

After branding Minnesota’s fraud hearing “racist," Rep. Dave Min, D-Calif., insists California hasn’t seen similar fraud even as state audits flag numerous agencies vulnerable to fraud.

US blocks 10K narco-terrorists as terror watchlist swells by 85K in 2025

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. intelligence officials prevented more than 10,000 individuals with ties to narcoterrorism from entering the country in 2025 and placed more than 85,000 similarly tied individuals on the terror watchlist, Fox News Digital has learned.

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