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‘Don’t count on me to say bad words’

The French minister for sports, Marina Ferrari, was in New York City to support her national team, which will play its second match tomorrow against Iraq. On Monday, she...

Iran’s fans, pro and con

LOS ANGELES — Moments after Iran and Belgium battled to a scoreless draw at...

Vancouver learned to stop worrying and love mega-events

VANCOUVER — On the opening day of the 2010 Winter Olympics, protesters marched to...

What Jordan’s ambassador wants you to think about while watching Messi

Jordan is among the teams making its first-ever appearance at a World Cup, and...

Sports is the Gulf’s favorite soft power play. The World Cup is a hard test.

ATLANTA — Gulf countries have plowed billions of dollars into domestic soccer, led by...

Democrats seek more control over referenda in New York

THE EMPIRE STATE STRIKES BACK: New York Democrats are moving full bore ahead with their plans to join the nationwide redistricting war. And their...

On Voting for Terrible People

Moral choices in voting are hard work.

Schumer stands by embattled Senate candidate Platner

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer refused Wednesday to address mounting controversies surrounding presumptive Senate candidate Graham Platner, deflecting every question about the embattled Maine hopeful with a single talking point while insisting Democrats will defeat Sen. Susan Collins.

Federal court hears arguments over efforts to halt Trump’s mail-in executive order

A federal judge heard Tuesday from voting rights groups and a coalition of two dozen states that want the courts to halt President Donald Trump's executive order creating a federal voter list and limiting mail voting,

Black Crowes singer booed after mocking fans’ ‘U.S.A.’ chant

Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson sparked a backlash Sunday night after shutting down a patriotic chant from the crowd at a Florida concert and questioning what the audience had to be proud of as Americans.

‘Treating stupid is really hard’: Dr. Oz diagnoses Trump Derangement Syndrome as incurable

Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said he doesn't see a cure for what supporters of President Trump have dubbed Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Trump will attend rescheduled WHCA dinner

President Trump announced Tuesday that he will attend the rescheduled White House Correspondents' Association dinner on July 24.

Florida legislature OKs Ron DeSantis’ plan to let voters decide whether to end property taxes

Florida voters in November will get the chance to make the Sunshine State the first in the nation to end property taxes.

Richard Gere calls Trump a ‘maniac’ at Oslo human rights forum

RICHARD GERE on Trump: "Whoever thought America could turn like this? Whoever thought that a maniac like this would be president of the United States? ... We're living in the darkest moment that I've experienced on this planet."

WATCH: Scandal-plagued Platner dodges questions before DC meeting with Democrats

Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner dodges reporter questions amid sexual misconduct allegations and controversy over resurfaced posts.

Acting AG Blanche reveals fate of Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization fund’ under pressure from House lawmakers

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers the Justice Department will not move forward with its proposed anti-weaponization fund, saying the effort is over despite ongoing litigation and questions about its future after June 12.

Trump reveals new WHCA Dinner venue after shooting chaos derailed gala

Trump announces the White House Correspondents' Dinner is rescheduled to July 24 at the Waldorf Astoria following the April assassination attempt.

Jill Biden Says She Was ‘Frightened’ After Disastrous Debate, Doctors Checked on Joe

The former first lady is promoting her new memoir, View From The East Wing.

From Smash to Grab

Imagine if Thomas Edison or Henry Ford had been obliged to contend with a Bernie Sanders.

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