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Mark Carney, king of the cup

LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump has stayed away from the World Cup after making himself the main character of the months leading up to it. Mexican President Claudia...

The left has tried its best to tarnish our national story. But America’s 250th is the perfect opportunity to dig into our real history

In his original version of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson’s grievances included one...

NYC’s low primary turnout: Letters to the Editor — June 29, 2026

The Issue: How low voter turnout influenced Tuesday’s Democratic primaries in New York City....

The World Cup’s final boss

World Cup planners have long expected President Donald Trump will come to one or...

Democrats keep 2024 election review under wraps, saying a public rehash won’t help them win in 2026

Democrats will not issue a postelection report on their 2024 shellacking after all.

Senators demand civil rights probe into DHS tactics in Chicago

Illinois' senators asked the Justice Department on Thursday to open a criminal investigation into Homeland Security personnel over the Chicago deportation surge, saying agents used excessive force to arrest migrants and deal with protesters, crossing constitutional lines.

How low can you go? Congressional Democrats’ approval rating sinks to cellar

After a roller coaster of political victories and hurdles -- from widespread November election wins to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history -- a new national poll shows that congressional Democrats' net approval is tanking.

AOC predicts triumph over JD Vance in hypothetical 2028 matchup: ‘Let the record show: I would stomp him’

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez embraces meme language and viral taunts against J.D. Vance as she considers youth-focused 2028 presidential campaign strategy.

Justice Department unseals multi-state indictments against Tren de Aragua leaders for violent crimes

Trump administration launches major crackdown on Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel with terrorism indictments against more than 70 gang members across multiple states.

Moderate Democrats push back as progressives move to oust Jeffries, Clark over Trump strategy

House Democrats face internal tensions as progressives challenge Hakeem Jeffries and Katherine Clark, while moderates warn against divisive primaries threatening victory.

DC dinner turns chaotic as CODEPINK activists corner Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: ‘Blood on your hands’

CODEPINK protesters interrupted Scott Bessent’s dinner in Washington, accusing him of economic war crimes tied to U.S. sanctions. The secretary pushed back.

201 House Democrats vote against blocking Medicaid dollars for kids’ transgender surgeries

House Democrats largely oppose bill banning Medicaid funding for transgender treatments for minors, with only four crossing party lines in the 215-201 vote.

NYC rabbi urges Mayor-elect Mamdani to condemn ‘globalize the intifada’ phrase in wake of Sydney attack

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch urged New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada" following the deadly antisemitic attack at Sydney, Australia.

Trump to hand out $2.6B in ‘warrior dividends’ — and the surprising pot he’s pulling the money from

President Donald Trump announced a housing supplement for 1.4 million military members funded by the "big, beautiful bill," crediting tariffs for generating revenue.

GOP lawmaker vows to give parents more power as schools ‘blatantly’ violate students’ rights

A new GOP-led bill would give parents more power to fight schools when they are denied access to classroom materials related to sexuality and gender that their kids are being taught.

Trump Signs Executive Order Reclassifying Marijuana to Ease Federal Restrictions

‘I want to emphasize that the order I am about to sign is not the legalization marijuana in any way, shape, or form,’...

No, the Venezuelan Regime Has Not Been Designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization

The Trump administration has designated Cartel de los Soles, which includes Maduro and some regime members but is not the regime itself.

Bush v. Gore Propaganda at 25

The Supreme Court didn’t intervene in a national election; it weighed in to prevent a rogue state court from deciding it.

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