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U.S. trade deficit dropped by record amount in April, Commerce Dept. says

The U.S. trade deficit saw a dramatic decrease in April as companies adjusted to President Trump's ever-changing tariff policy, according to a Commerce Department report.

Musk pulls back on threat to withdraw Dragon spacecraft

As President Trump and Elon Musk argued on social media on Thursday, the world's richest man threatened to decommission a space capsule used to take astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station.

Feds paid $80 billion to bogus Social Security numbers during pandemic

Federal agencies paid out nearly $80 billion in pandemic money to applications that used stolen or invalid Social Security numbers, according to a new watchdog report Wednesday that said it should have been easy to stop them.

Not all rainbows and sunshine for Pride

It is long known that liberals have poor mental health. For some of them, political violence is a given. The trend is obvious in most left-wing issues, from pro-Palestinian attacks to Black Lives Matter riots to Tesla burnings. Nowhere, though, is it more salient than within the transgender movement. One transgender-identifying male threatened to assassinate […]

Bishop Robert Barron won’t bend Christian social teaching to socialist demands

Tucker Carlson has long railed against credit card interest rates, repeatedly invoking historical prohibitions on usury as reason to ban current lending practices. When he proposed to his latest podcast guest that the proper punishment for contemporary creditors is “prison,” he probably didn’t expect pushback from a Catholic bishop. Though Carlson was right that the […]

Medicaid is broken. Let’s fix it before it’s too late

America is facing a Medicaid crisis — and not because the program is too small or too stingy. The real problem isn’t funding. It’s priorities. It’s accountability. And it’s whether Medicaid as we know it can survive the next decade. The House-passed reconciliation bill, the one “big, beautiful bill,” takes long-overdue steps to protect Medicaid for […]

China’s tech invasion is a national emergency

China’s Trojan horse could be on your roof. Last month, that was the warning from engineers in American solar farms, who found “kill switches,” a mechanism designed to shut down or disable a device, in Chinese-made solar parts when doing a security check. These parts are already embedded in homes, businesses, and utilities across the country. They could be […]

Does stopping Trump’s tariffs risk nuclear war?

Does adherence to the separation of powers risk nuclear war? The federal government seems to think so. Fortunately, the U.S. Court of International Trade last week struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs as unlawful in companion cases brought by small businesses and 12 states. But the litigation will continue, likely up to the U.S. Supreme […]

Elon, we hardly knew ya

There was no indication that the Musk thing would hurtle out of control.

Trump seeks to move on from nasty Musk feud

The White House on Friday was looking to turn the page on the blowup between President Trump and Elon Musk, shutting down talk of a potential call for the two men to reconcile and instead putting the focus on Trump’s agenda. Officials close to the White House did not rule out the possibility of the...

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