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US flies joint patrol with the Philippines near shoal region guarded by China

The U.S. and Philippines flew a joint patrol over the contested Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea guarded by Beijing's troops.

DC Councilmember Trayon White faces possible expulsion vote over federal bribery charge

Washington, D.C.'s city council will vote on whether to expel one of its members later Tuesday after councilmember Trayon White was arrested on corruption charges.

Partners can help the US thwart the Russia-Iran axis

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington on Tuesday can be a significant step forward for the Trump administration to stabilize the Middle East. Despite its loss of Syria and setbacks to its Hamas and Hezbollah proxies, Iran remains the key disruptive actor in the region. Tehran’s nuclear ambitions are very close to realization, […]

Violent climate action is not free speech

As the Trump administration pursues a mission to develop America’s fossil fuel resources, people must unfortunately brace for the impending countermovements from environmental activists who increasingly deploy destructive tactics to gain attention and spread their message. While the Biden administration was largely friendly to environmental causes, it was not immune to disruptive and confrontational protests […]

Trump wants to be a unifier. Here’s how he can do it

Donald Trump has returned to the presidency with gusto. Within the torrent of executive orders he signed upon entering office was a push to end birthright citizenship, which triggered constitutional challenges from 22 states. Last week, the president issued, and then quickly reversed, a freeze on all federal grants, spurring legal debates about the constitutionality of the effort. Most recently, the Trump […]

Supreme Court could recognize public schooling as unconstitutional

Amid the tumult of President Donald Trump’s first week back in office, the Supreme Court accepted a landmark case that could, depending on how the court rules, allow religious public schools. But while this is an enormous issue on its own, the case could introduce an even more fundamental concept: the recognition that public schooling […]

New York Gov. Hochul signs law protecting abortion pill prescribers after doctor indicted in Louisiana

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Monday to shield the identities of physicians who prescribe abortion medication after Louisiana authorities a New York doctor

Tulsi Gabbard confirmation fate to be tested with key committee vote

Tulsi Gabbard to face a committee vote on Tuesday, which she must pass to advance to the Senate floor for confirmation.

RFK Jr. to face key committee vote that could determine confirmation fate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will face a pivotal test on Tuesday morning as the Senate Finance Committee votes on his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Rubio says El Salvador will take deportees from U.S. of any nationality

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said late Monday that El Salvador's president has offered to accept deportees from the U.S. of any nationality, including violent American criminals now imprisoned in the United States.

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