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Senate committee presses PGA Tour executives over proposed LIV Golf deal

Members of a Senate subcommittee pressed PGA Tour executives at a hearing Tuesday over the golf organization's framework agreement with LIV Golf, with lawmakers questioning the tour's unexpected decision to merge with the Saudi-funded league.

Thailand’s road back to democratic rule faces key test

Thailand's push to restore civilian democratic rule after nearly a decade of de facto military control faces a critical test Thursday, as the junta-appointed Senate may be preparing to block the elections' big winner from forming a new government.

San Francisco overdoses are funding homes for drug dealers in Honduras

San Francisco’s decision to enable drug dealers and drug addicts has led to record overdose deaths, but at least it is helping enrich Honduran drug dealers.

US sanctions Nikolai Patrushev’s Serbian pet

The Treasury Department has rightly sanctioned the head of Serbia's BIA civilian intelligence service, Aleksandar Vulin.

The Left is rediscovering traditional masculinity

In a lengthy opinion piece published Monday, author Christine Emba explored the state of masculinity and offered an answer to the identity crisis men currently face.

No, Moms for Liberty does not support Hitler

Conservative parental rights group Moms for Liberty has become a new bogeyman for the Left. But instead of opposing its activism using actual arguments, which would certainly be reasonable, as some of its stances are quite controversial, some liberals have opted to use hyperbolic, dishonest ad hominem attacks.

Why Zelensky’s NATO membership complaint is unreasonable

Nine months prior to Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. Army simulated what it would do were Russia to launch a surprise invasion of Estonia and quickly seize large parts of its territory. Estonia is NATO's most vulnerable member state, located just 70 miles from the suburbs of Vladimir Putin's home city, St. Petersburg.

Manson follower Leslie Van Houten released from prison on parole

Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten has been released on parole after serving more than half a century in prison over her role in the notorious LaBianca murders. Van Housten’s attorney, Nancy Tetreault, said her client left the California Institution for Women in the city of Corona, which is near Los Angeles, early Tuesday morning...

Haley says Biden ‘made Putin’s day’ with resistance to Ukraine’s NATO bid

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley criticized President Biden’s resistance to NATO membership for Ukraine Tuesday, suggesting that the move benefits Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I mean, I think he just made Putin’s day,” she said in an interview with Fox News. “Look at what is happening. They are missing the exact strategy that could end...

EPA finalizes rule furthering 40 percent phasedown of planet-warming hydrofluorocarbons

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tuesday took another step toward reducing the use of planet-warming gasses called hydrofluorocarbons, issuing a rule moving toward a 40 percent phasedown of the substances.  Hydrofluorocarbons, also known as HFCs, are used in refrigeration and air conditioning. They can be hundreds or even thousands of times more potent than carbon...

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