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In ditching Jaden Ivey, Chicago Bulls expose the NBA’s hypocrisy

It’s not basketball star's advocacy, but his viewpoint that offended the Chicago Bulls and the NBA.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 2

1998—In an oral-history interview, liberal California supreme court justice Stanley Mosk explains that one big difference between him and former California supreme court justice Rose Bird,...

What Color Is Your Conservatism?

A comedian introduces a new color-coded politics.

A Visit to the George W. Bush Presidential Center

So much happened in his eight years in office, but why is his presidential...

Trump needs strikes and diplomatic realism, not ground troops, in Iran

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. President Donald Trump offered an upbeat assessment of the war with […]

White men ‘clearly’ targeted as Virginia Dems’ race-sex bill hits Spanberger’s desk: experts

A new Virginia procurement bill mandates agencies increase minority and women-owned business contracts to 42%. Republicans call it unconstitutional.

Dem rep’s staffer repeatedly posed as lawyer for detainees, smuggled phone into Texas facility, ICE says

A congressional staffer allegedly posed as attorney 11 times to sneak a phone into ICE facility, sparking official investigation and immediate facility ban.

Pence: Democrats’ DHS funding fight ‘unconscionable’ as US faces threats ‘at home and abroad’

Former VP Mike Pence tells Fox News Digital exclusively that Democrats blocking DHS funding amid Iran strikes and terror attacks is "unconscionable" behavior.

Beijing leverages UN troops, funding to expand global influence, House report warns

House report warns China is systematically exploiting UN peacekeeping missions and financial contributions to advance strategic interests globally.

California Lawmakers to Rename ‘César Chavez Day’ in Wake of Sexual Abuse Allegations

L.A. and several other California cities have canceled their annual celebration of Chavez.

The Pre-War World Is Gone

So far, the data do not suggest that Republicans lack the stomach for challenging the status quo in the Middle East.

Seen, Heard & Whispered: Wanted lists, fumbled lawsuits and a call to faith

The U.S. Marshals Service is eyeing a makeover of its Most Wanted Fugitives list.

Senate to work through weekend debating SAVE America Act

The Senate will debate through the weekend legislation to prevent noncitizens from voting as Republicans continue to mull the best strategy for bringing the measure to a final vote.

Trump says he’s not escalating troops amid Iran war

President Trump said Thursday that he's not deploying additional troops to the Mideast due to the Iran war.

Government snags alien.gov and aliens.gov domains amid UFO disclosure push, but sites remain dark

The federal government registered two extraterrestrial-themed .gov domains this week, but neither site is live, a funding freeze is blocking new domain requests at the agency that registered them and the White House offered only a "Stay tuned!" paired with an alien emoji when asked about the timeline and contents.

Trump says Japan is ‘stepping up’ in Iran war; bashes NATO leaders

President Trump on Thursday told Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi that her country has been supportive of the U.S. military action in Iran, contrasting it with European leaders who have largely remained quiet or critical of the operation.

Trump to Japanese reporter: ‘Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?’

President Trump referenced the attack on Pearl Harbor during a meeting Thursday with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, explaining why the war on Iran had to be a "surprise" to the rest of the world.

Trump says he thought war’s economic fallout would be ‘much worse’

President Trump said Thursday he figured the economic dent from his "excursion" into Iran would be even more unpleasant and predicted that high oil prices and other turbulence will be short-lived.

The truth is out there — and it’s getting a .gov address

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, under the Department of Homeland Security, registered the two extraterrestrial sites Tuesday, according to get.gov, the domain registry managed by the CISA.

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