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Virginia’s Youngkin will travel to France to pay respects to D-Day fallen, visit Paris air show

Gov. Glenn Youngkin will travel to France later this month to visit the gravesites of Virginia service members killed during World War II's D-Day invasion and attend an international air show, his office announced Monday.

McCarthy OKs $130 billion spending cut, portending potential government shutdown

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has agreed to push for a $130 billion spending cut in the upcoming government funding battle in contravention of the debt limit deal struck with President Biden last month.

Eight in 10 Republicans say Trump indictment is politically motivated, poll finds

Roughly 8 in 10 Republicans say the federal charges against former President Donald Trump are politically motivated, according to a new poll that finds Mr. Trump maintaining his double-digit lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Iran is on the verge of a nuclear bomb and now promises to proliferate it

When historians write the history of Iran’s nuclear program, Washington’s partisan bickering will play a major role.

Catch a Crayfish, Count the Stars: Steven Rinella’s first children’s book is a treasure for the ages

Within moments of unpacking the family's copy of Catch a Crayfish, Count the Stars, MeatEater host Steven Rinella's first children’s book, my granddaughter Nora was pages deep in deciding which outdoor projects she wanted to do first.

Donald Trump’s arraignment

DONALD TRUMP'S ARRAIGNMENT. A few days have passed since the Justice Department informed former President Donald Trump that he had been indicted. Some of the main issues involved, both legal and political, are becoming clearer than they were in the first frenzied hours after the news broke.

Biden administration extending temporary legal status for 300K immigrants Trump sought to end

The Biden administration is rescinding the Trump-era termination of extending temporary legal status for thousands of immigrants from four countries, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Tuesday. The Trump administration ended the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations for El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua in May 2018, effective January 2020. DHS announced the...

Chuck Grassley needs to get his oversight focus back 

There was a time when Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) was a heavyweight in congressional oversight circles. His defense reform campaign during the Reagan administration was legendary. He led an effort to halt the unprecedented Reagan defense budget buildup in the 1980s, and left a trail of legislative structural reforms to ensure that the fight against...

Ramaswamy pushes 2024 rivals to commit to pardoning Trump over federal indictment

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is pushing 2024 White House contenders to commit to pardoning former President Trump if he is convicted on federal charges over his handling of classified documents. Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur and long shot GOP presidential hopeful, was the first 2024 candidate to openly pledge to pardon Trump after the federal...

In surprise, Pentagon picks Paparo as next Navy chief — passing over female candidate

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has recommended that Adm. Samuel Paparo become the next chief of naval operations, passing over a female officer thought by many to have been the top contender for the role, multiple outlets have reported. The Pentagon sent Paparo’s nomination to become the Navy’s highest-ranking officer to the White House roughly a week...

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