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DeSantis Urges Disney CEO to Drop Lawsuit against Florida Officials

‘We’ve appreciated working with them over the years, but I would just say go back to what you did well,’ the governor said he...

Is the Looming Georgia Indictment the Most Perilous for Trump?

It could be easier to prove state crimes, for which presidential pardons are unavailable.

A Disaster, a President, and the Limits of Consolation

I hope Biden finds the time to visit the people of western Maui in the coming days if and only if it makes a...

U.S., Japan, South Korea to announce deeper defense cooperation at Camp David summit

The United States, Japan and South Korea are expected to announce plans for expanded military cooperation on ballistic missile defenses and technology development in the face of growing concern about North Korea's nuclear program when the countries' leaders gather at Camp David for a summit Friday, according to two senior Biden administration officials.

Illegal immigration animates Republican voters in New Hampshire, giving Trump a leg up on rivals

Republican voters preparing for the first-in-the-nation primary say they want a president who will secure the borders and control the flood of migrants entering the country illegally.

Police release video of Rep. Ronny Jackson rodeo incident: ‘I’m going to call the governor’

Police video released Monday shows U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas being taken to the ground by officers, profanely berating them and threatening to report them to the governor during an altercation at a rodeo last month.

Global monitoring networks, some of them taxpayer-funded, suppress conservative news media

Conservative media outlets and journalists are fighting against a network of organizations that have worked to kill their advertising revenue by slapping them with misinformation labels.

Trump lawyers say courthouse’s mistaken revelation of criminal charges undermines Georgia case

The premature posting online of racketeering and other charges in Georgia against former President Donald Trump -- which were quickly removed from a courthouse website -- has Trump's lawyers saying the district attorney's case has been fatally compromised.

Demographic dusk: Monthly numbers hint toward coming worker shortage

I am a middle-aged man. For most of my life, the United States's working-age population, as characterized by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, has grown at an annual rate of about 1% or more. That means that over any given five-year stretch, the working-age population (15 to 64) has grown by more than 5%.

From Afghanistan to East Palestine and Hawaii, Biden’s pattern of behavior lacks the empathy he promised

On Sunday, after spending several hours on Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, President Joe Biden was asked by a member of the press pool about the rising death toll in Hawaii.

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