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After a mosque shooting, American Muslims deserve comfort, not hate

Muslim Americans are waiting for an answer.

Where things stand between Trump and Big Tech executives

For more than a year, leaders from the country’s largest technology firms have worked to win President Trump’s favor as he returned to the White House.  From meetings at Mar-a-Lago to hefty inauguration donations, their efforts were on full display from the first day of Trump's, with CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg sitting...

Trump warns judge against sacrificing national security by blocking White House ballroom, drone base

Trump calls out Judge Richard Leon over a lawsuit blocking the White House ballroom and rooftop drone base, saying it puts national security at risk.

Why NATO’s defense spending imbalance lasted for decades

Defense analysts explain why NATO's spending gap persisted for decades and what finally pushed European allies to increase military investments.

Trump expands Turkey ambassador’s diplomatic role, adding Iraq, Syria amid Middle East tensions

President Trump expands Tom Barrack's role to special presidential envoy for Syria and Iraq amid high-stakes Middle East diplomacy with Iran.

Teens can learn more from retail and service work than at a fancy summer internship in an office

A grueling, sweaty summer gig can give kids more grit than they’d get at any air-conditioned accounting internship. And grit can take you places...

Even amidst all the chaos in Iran, an exile feels great hope for the country he left

I left Iran years ago, but I never left it behind.

Jill’s ‘stroke’ excuse: Letters to the Editor — June 1, 2026

The Issue: Jill Biden’s concerns over President Joe Biden’s health during the 2024 presidential debate. Former First Lady Jill Biden now admits how alarmed...

What Other Skeletons Are Lurking in Graham Platner’s Closet?

Sexting revelations are the latest in a long line of troublesome details about the Senate candidate’s past.

Wave of voter discontent carries Republican Spencer Pratt into striking distance of L.A. Mayor Bass

Republican Spencer Pratt is trying to ride the political change wave into a two-person runoff against Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass in California's jungle primary Tuesday.

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