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Kremlin sees nothing ‘new’ in Trump’s tariff threats over Ukraine war

The Kremlin is unmoved by President Trump’s threats to impose sanctions if Russia does not bow out of its conflict with Ukraine. “We don't see any particularly new elements here. You know that Trump, in the first iteration of his presidency, was the American president who most often resorted to sanctions methods,” Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson said during a Thursday press conference....

UFOs and drones: How to prepare for the ultimate unknown

Given the stronger evidence suggesting we may not be alone in the universe — and could even be visited by extraterrestrials — it seems prudent for key sectors of society to consider planning for such possibilities.

Federal workers ordered to report efforts to ‘disguise’ DEI programs or face ‘consequences’

Memos being sent to federal employees across the government are pushing them to report any efforts to “disguise” diversity programs, threatening “adverse consequences” for those who do not comply. A memo sent late Wednesday reviewed by The Hill accuses agencies of working to “obscure” various diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) efforts. “We are aware...

Live updates: Trump addresses Davos; Senate makes confirmation moves

Senate leaders are pushing ahead with a series of votes on President Trump's Cabinet nominees, looking to confirm an initial batch by Friday. A vote on John Ratcliffe as CIA Director is expected Thursday afternoon, along with a vote to advance Pete Hegseth's nomination as defense secretary for a final vote on Friday. The GOP also...

Kinzinger rips Johnson for defending Trump Jan. 6 pardons

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) on Wednesday criticized Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for defending President Trump’s recent pardons for rioters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. “I'm speaking as a Christian here, I saw Speaker Johnson say, ‘We believe in redemption,’” Kinzinger said on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360.” “How dare you use the...

TikTok lessons learned: Look before you leap

The TikTok controversy teaches Americans an important lesson on the need for clear regulatory pathways to achieve well-defined goals, as the new Trump administration seeks to crack down on Chinese economic behavior.

FCC reopens complaints against top broadcasters

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reopening a number of complaints against broadcast outlets that were dismissed by the previous administration just days before President Trump took office this week. The agency said it would again consider a slew of cases against CBS News, ABC News, NBC News and Fox Corp., which former Chair Jessica Rosenworcel dismissed...

Tim Scott emphasizes ‘results’ over reconciliation process as he stays out of debate

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Tim Scott discussed his recent meeting with President Donald Trump and Congress' GOP leaders in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Karine Jean-Pierre reveals mom’s cancer diagnosis — and why she kept it secret

Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gives Americans a glimpse of her life behind the briefing room podium, including her mom's struggle with cancer.

Medal of Honor recipients would see their pensions increase 6-fold under new proposal

A new bipartisan, bicameral bill would boost pensions for Medal of Honor recipients six-fold.

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