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Ageless President Trump keeps on winning at 80. And laughs in the face of his naysayers.

Sunday was Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, not that he likes the “number.”

12 dead in Missouri plane crash, authorities say

A plane crashed in a Missouri field on Sunday during a skydiving outing, killing all twelve people on board, officials said. Chad Anderson, the sheriff of Bates County, Missouri, told reporters that the plane crashed at roughly 11:30 a.m. CST, shortly after departing Butler Memorial Airport. The airport is roughly 60 miles outside of Kansas...

Graham ‘concerned’ that Iran views deal with U.S. differently than Trump administration

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.) said Sunday that he is “concerned” that the U.S. and Iranian governments have “different” views of the deal that the two sides have agreed to. “I am pleased to hear the memorandum of understanding with Iran to allow the Strait of Hormuz to open has been agreed to. I will...

Democrats hold 5-point edge over GOP ahead of midterms: Poll

A plurality of respondents to a recent NBC News survey said they want Democrats to win back control of Congress, with less than five months before the midterms. The poll, conducted from May 29 through June 7, found that 49 percent of 2,400 registered voters want Democrats to control Congress after the November elections. Forty-four...

New Zealand’s diplomatic breakaway

LOS ANGELES — In many World Cup host cities, competing teams also find themselves...

Ilhan Omar disclosures show husband’s companies surged in value as Minnesota reels from $9B fraud

Disclosures show that companies owned by the husband of Rep. Ilhan Omar surged in value, from under $1,000 to up to $25 million, as investigations into Minnesota fraud continue.

Socialist wins pile up after GOP’s brutal 2025 off-year election losses

Republicans suffered major losses as socialist and progressive candidates won key races nationwide, from NYC mayor to Minneapolis City Council seats.

The Palisades Fire Scandal Is Still Smoldering

LAFD Battalion Chief Kenneth Cook alleged that a report was altered in ways he found ‘highly unprofessional and inconsistent with our established standards.’

No, Vladimir Putin Does Not Want to See Ukraine ‘Succeed’

Does President Trump really believe Russia is looking out for the country it invaded?

Judge rules against Trump’s attempt to remove security clearance of whistleblower attorney

A federal judge in Washington has ruled against President Trump's attempt to cancel a security clearance for an attorney who represents whistleblowers.

Trump’s Education Dept. to garnish wages of delinquent student borrowers in January

The Trump administration says it will kick off the new year by garnishing the wages of persons who are delinquent on student loan repayment, reversing Biden-era leniency.

White House medical reports are historically unreliable — what’s the cure?

American presidents have long released rosy medical assessments of their physical and mental health, but often those flattering reports are undercut by public skepticism and fresh revelations of problems.

Taxpayer group tells Supreme Court that excessive fines to settle debt are unconstitutional

The National Taxpayers Union Foundation has filed a friend-of-the-court brief at the Supreme Court defending citizens' rights not to suffer excessive tax fines.

House Democrats are eyeing wins and investigations in 2026

House Democrats have a laundry list of investigations they want to launch targeting President Trump's administration if they flip the House in 2026.

More cases of illegal voting are coming to light as GOP scrubs voter rolls

Jose Ceballos never attained U.S. citizenship, yet according to voting records, he managed to cast ballots in at least two dozen elections dating back to 2006.

Zelenskyy says U.S. offered a 15-year security guarantee as part of peace plan

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday the U.S. has offered him a security commitment of 15 years as part of a proposed peace agreement to end his country's conflict with Russia.

U.S. to commit $2 billion to U.N. humanitarian efforts, as foreign aid cuts continue

The U.S. will contribute $2 billion to U.N. humanitarian aid in 2026, the State Department said Monday.

U.K. opposition leaders demand human rights activist be stripped of citizenship for past tweets

Political opposition leaders in the United Kingdom have called for a human rights activist to be stripped of his citizenship over past social media posts allegedly containing violent and antisemitic language within days of the dual national returning to Britain after years in Egyptian prisons.

North Korea fires cruise missiles as Kim underscores nuclear ambitions

Kim Jong Un pledges 'unlimited' nuclear development as North Korea test-fires new cruise missiles designed to carry nuclear warheads in war preparations.

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