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Former Illinois lawmaker sentenced to over 7 years in prison for corruption

Former Illinois Democratic lawmaker Michael Madigan was sentenced to more than seven years in prison following a federal corruption trial in Chicago.  Madigan, the longest serving legislative leader in U.S. history, will also be required to pay a $2.5 million fine following a February conviction on 10 of 23 counts of corruption. “I’m truly sorry...

Live updates: Trump says military parade will continue ‘rain or shine’

President Trump on Saturday said that the celebrations to commemorate the 250th Army anniversary will continue despite possible showers in Washington.  “OUR GREAT MILITARY PARADE IS ON, RAIN OR SHINE. REMEMBER, A RAINY DAY P[A]RADE BRINGS GOOD LUCK,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “I’LL SEE YOU ALL IN D.C. The president earlier this week cast...

Time for Israel to take out ‘head of the snake,’ target members of Iranian regime, says former IDF intel chief

Maj. Gen. Yadlin, who flew in the 1981 Osirak reactor strike, explains why Israel's current operation against Iran represents a complex, multi-week campaign.

Dem senator’s viral outburst at DHS presser triggers mixed reactions from lawmakers: ‘Disgusting situation’

Republican and Democratic lawmakers respond to Sen. Padilla's viral outburst that resulted in him getting booted out of a DHS press conference in Los Angeles by Secret Service agents.

Mexican Senate president says LA is essentially Mexico: I’d ‘pay for the wall’ if it ceded US southwest

Mexican Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña displayed a 1830s map showing California and Texas as Mexican territory during the LA immigration debate.

Why Israel’s attack on Iran is Netanyahu’s legacy-in-the-making

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proven, yet again, that he’s the ultimate master of both political indifference and unpredictability.

Why AI — not DEI — could be society’s great equalizer

This isn’t some distant scenario; it’s happening now, and it will trigger the most profound workplace disruption since the Industrial Revolution.

Assassins, nuns, and hand grenades: The Phoenician Scheme is peak Wes Anderson

Eccentric and quirky characters; symmetrically framed, pastel-shaded shots; estranged fathers trying to rekindle broken relationships with their dysfunctional families — all the hallmarks of a Wes Anderson movie permeate The Phoenician Scheme, the stylistic filmmaker’s 13th feature. Nicknamed “Mr. Five Percent” and loosely based on the infamous Armenian multimillionaire Calouste Gulbenkian, Benicio del Toro disappears into […]

For summer break, let children be bored

We’re a week into summer break at our house, and despite everyone in our social life, from church to school to the local gym, asking, “What are you doing this summer?” we’re doing “nothing.” Our nothings consist of pool time, movie marathons, cooking shows and cooking together, beach days, play dates at the park, hikes, BBQs, and […]

No amount of marijuana is safe for teens

Research is showing that cannabis is more deleterious to young people than we previously believed.

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