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Will Trump’s Nomination of Clayton Obviate the Pulte Problem at ODNI?

Statutory foreign-intelligence-collection authority will lapse at midnight, but there’s the makings of a deal to get it reauthorized quickly.

Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle Has No Sense of Decorum

What happened to ‘professional attire’?

Britain’s Immigration Numbers

To say that that many Britons are unhappy with the scale of immigration into their country is an understatement.

Obama-appointed judge refuses to block Trump’s UFC fight at White House

A federal judge denied a lawsuit filed by two Virginia residents seeking to stop this weekend's UFC fight on the White House lawn, ruling that the two won't be affected by the event.

Bernie Sanders pulls Democratic Party hard left as his primary picks rack up wins

Sen. Bernard Sanders is steadily making good on his long-running mission to pull the Democratic Party to the far left.

Push by Trump, Johnson for third filibuster-proof bill runs into Senate skepticism

President Trump is throwing his weight behind a House Republican-led push to enact a third filibuster-proof bill of GOP priorities ahead of the midterm elections this fall.

Tim Kaine breaks with Democrats over claims Karmelo Anthony verdict was racist

TIM KAINE breaks with Dem accusations that Karmelo Anthony verdict was racist: "I have a hard time understanding why they would say that. I know what they're saying, but I have a hard time understanding."

DNI rebukes faulty intelligence analyses of Havana Syndrome

Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revoked two U.S. intelligence reports on brain injuries suffered by U.S. diplomats and intelligence personnel called Havana Syndrome, an official with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said Friday.

Top Pakistani mediator says U.S.-Iran deal is close to completion

The prime minister of Pakistan says there is a "final, agreed-upon text" of a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran after intense mediation efforts by Islamabad.

Pope is delayed in the Canary Islands when his charter flight has a technical problem

Pope Leo XIV and some members of the Vatican delegation got off a plane in the Canary Islands on Friday shortly after boarding the Iberia charter en route back to Rome.

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