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Uzbekistan can’t win the World Cup. But it’s already won Washington’s attention.

Uzbekistan’s team will head home after its final group-stage match today, against the Democratic Republic of Congo. But the country has worked to use its début World Cup performance...

Why England’s national story runs through soccer

Soccer is so much more than just a sport — especially in the U.K....

Trump-backed Letlow faces Fleming in Louisiana GOP Senate runoff

President Donald Trump's preferred candidate for U.S. Senate in Louisiana is looking to clinch the GOP nomination Saturday and deliver another win for the president, who has sought to replace Republicans who cross him with hand-picked loyalists.

Vanilla Ice defends Freedom 250 gig after weather wipes out National Mall show

VANILLA ICE defends the Freedom 250 concert: "It's called the United States, and this event is made to be united, to unite us. It's really about an entertainer coming to entertain all the people of America for the birthday of America."

Maher tells Vance that Democrats dodge his show, Republicans ‘take their beating like a man’

Comedian Bill Maher and Vice President J.D. Vance disagree on a host of issues, but the liberal talk-show host gave the Republican props for appearing on his show and dinged key Democrats for ducking him.

Lawsuit claims security cameras sold in the US carried undisclosed surveillance risks

Security cameras linked to Chinese manufacturers face legal challenge as Nebraska targets national security risks in American homes and businesses.

Social media erupts after Minnesota AG posts about cracking down on fraud: ‘You’re kidding right?’

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison faces mockery after posting video about fighting scammers amid alleged $9 billion fraud scandal in his state.

CBS pulls ‘60 Minutes’ segment on notorious El Salvador prison

CBS News abruptly pulled a “60 Minutes” investigation featuring Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador’s CECOT prison on Sunday, sparking swift backlash within the...

Schumer moves to force Senate to take legal action against DOJ, Trump admin over Epstein doc dump

Senate Democrats plan investigations after the Department of Justice released heavily redacted Epstein documents on Friday.

With All Eyes on NYC, Seattle Quietly Braces for Its Own Experiment with Socialism

Incoming mayor Katie Wilson has proposed government-run grocery stores, expanded public housing, and a lax approach to street crime.

Cheers for Ben Shapiro

He has put down an important marker, and anyone vested in the health of the conservative movement should be grateful.

The Productive Path to Affordability

To make everyday goods and services more affordable, we must unleash the innovation and creativity of the marketplace.

Schumer accuses DOJ of breaking the law over redacted Epstein files

Senate Democrats plan investigations after the Department of Justice released heavily redacted Epstein documents on Friday.

Trump admin pausing all off shore wind project construction due to national security concerns

President Trump's Interior Department announces immediate pause on all large-scale offshore wind project leases, citing classified national security risks.

Trump taps Republican governor to serve as special envoy to Greenland

President Donald Trump declared in a Truth Social post that he is tapping Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry to serve as U.S. special envoy to Greenland.

Colorado governor accuses Trump of playing ‘political games’ after FEMA denies disaster requests

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis accused President Donald Trump of playing "political games" after FEMA denied disaster relief for wildfires and flooding.

RFK Jr. Should Not Eliminate Research on Primates

This is an emotional issue, but human betterment depends on some animal testing.

Trump appoints Louisiana governor to serve as special envoy to Greenland

President Donald Trump on Sunday announced he is appointing Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry to serve as the U.S. special envoy to Greenland, the vast, semi-autonomous territory of Denmark that Trump has said the U.S. needs to take over.

US Catholic bishops president says deportations instilling ‘fear’ in ‘widespread manner’: ‘Concerns us all’

Archbishop Paul Coakley criticized President Donald Trump's mass deportations for spreading fear and uncertainty in immigrant communities.

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