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Pride (in the game of love)

Sixty-two percent of Brits say they would feel pride if England won the World Cup, well above the number recorded in France but below Spain in the latest POLITICO...

In Germany, everything looks like a crisis of governance

Germany didn’t just crash out of the World Cup on Monday night. For some,...

Walz post calling SCOTUS girls’ sports ruling ‘cruel’ backfires online as critics reveal what’s even crueler

Gov. Tim Walz called the Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes in women's sports "cruel," sparking backlash from Minnesota conservatives.

Trump takes inaugural flight aboard new Air Force One ahead of library debut honoring famed outdoorsman

Donald Trump debuts new Air Force One Boeing 747 donated by Qatar on inaugural flight to Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, ND.

Soros network targets deep-red Mississippi in bid to flip Senate seat

Scott Colom challenges Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith in deep-red Mississippi and is backed by George Soros' top advisor and Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

House passes $901B military defense bill after Republican revolt collapses

The House passed the National Defense Authorization Act authorizing $901 billion in Pentagon spending, sending the legislation to the Senate for final approval.

Moderate Republicans buck leadership with bid to force vote on Obamacare subsidies as premium cliff looms

Moderate Republicans filed a discharge petition to force a vote on a Obamacare subsidy extension, defying House GOP leadership in a dramatic floor action.

Burgum calls California a ‘national security risk’ as Energy chief warns blue states are skewing cost averages

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum discusseed Trump's energy dominance agenda in an exclusive interview, contrasting Pennsylvania and California policies.

EXCLUSIVE: Millions of illegal immigrants leave US in record-breaking year under Trump policies, DHS says

The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday reported that 2.5 million illegal immigrants have left the United States as deportations rise.

Trump announces Gold Card immigration initiative is ‘here today’ with live applications

President Trump announced the Trump Gold Card immigration initiative is now live, promising a streamlined citizenship path for qualified and vetted applicants.

Trump says US seizes massive Venezuelan oil tanker as showdown with Maduro erupts into new phase

U.S. forces seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, President Donald Trump announced, signaling a major escalation with Caracas as officials await details on the operation and its implications.

Fox News Politics Newsletter: DOJ cleared to release Epstein grand jury materials

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Trump’s DHS locks in its own Boeing fleet as administration turbocharges deportation crackdown

President Donald Trump's administration signed a deal for a fleet of Boeing planes through DHS to enhance deportation operations and reduce costs by $279 million for taxpayers.

FCC, state AGs to join forces in crackdown on China-linked communications technology

The FCC and several states are creating a formal partnership to share information and work together to protect U.S. consumers from risky communications technology tied to China.

The Cheapest Way to Win the Democrats’ ‘Strange New Respect’

Just agree with the left: The GOP is led by men who hate women.

Student Newspapers and Journalistic Independence

Student papers are meant to train journalists, not serve administrators. Maria Servold explains what happens when colleges forget the difference.

When Past Meets Present: Russian California and the Monroe Doctrine

It’s unlikely most Americans know that the doctrine was a direct response to events in California.

Fed cuts interest rates again as Trump calls for bolder action

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut interest rates by 0.25%, its third successive cut, as hiring woes overtake inflation fears as the central bank's main concern.

Supreme Court searches for rules on executing mentally disabled

The Supreme Court struggled Wednesday to determine when someone is too mentally disabled to be executed for crimes, with the justices pondering when IQ tests or more subjective yardsticks are sufficient methods to determine intellectual ability.

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