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US soccer star’s 2 World Cup goals thrust Trump birthright citizenship push into spotlight

U.S. men’s soccer striker Folarin Balogun scored two goals in the Americans’ victorious opener of the FIFA World Cup on Friday, a performance that would not have occurred had his mother not traveled to the U.S. just before he was born. The performance has also put President Trump’s push to end birthright citizenship back in...

Carville: Trump ‘going to walk away’ from presidency by next Easter

Democratic strategist James Carville on Sunday predicted that President Trump is "going to walk away" from the presidency and leave office by next Easter. Carville said during a discussion with his "Politics War Room" podcast co-host Al Hunt that Trump "has no earthly idea of what's coming" following the midterm elections in the fall. "The...

Same-name candidate disqualified from key Senate race over alleged Dem scheme to confuse voters

Alaska election official disqualified a same-name Republican challenger to Sen. Dan Sullivan, ruling the candidacy was designed to confuse voters.

US won’t move troops despite ‘signed’ Iran deal, as doubts linger over Tehran’s next move

Trump administration maintains roughly 50,000 troops in the Middle East during 60-day Iran negotiation period despite signing new agreement with Iran.

SEE IT: UFC legend denies posting alleged Eric Trump DMs, claims he was hacked

Daniel Cormier says viral screenshots showing alleged messages with Eric Trump about rigged UFC fights are fake, claiming he was hacked online.

Reporter’s Notebook: Lawmakers scramble as FISA fight comes at the worst possible time

FISA Section 702 expired amid heightened terrorism fears, World Cup security concerns, and political disputes over Bill Pulte's role as acting DNI.

Summer ICE

WINTRY MIX: The Knicks ticker-tape parade. World Cup festivities. Pride Month. America 250. The Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding. It’s all happening this summer in...

Left-wing distraction of Trump’s UFC event falls flat as bitter celebrities mocked online

Celebrities including Bette Midler and Robert De Niro faced widespread online mockery for their anti-Trump concert meant to counter-program his UFC event.

Blanche and the New York Times

At the end of the day, Senate Republicans should take their cues on executive power from the likes of Barr, Scalia, Meese, and Cheney.

Majority of Law Professors Self-Censor to Avoid Campus Backlash, Study Finds

In its first survey of legal faculty, FIRE found that conservative professors are especially likely to feel they need to conceal controversial opinions.

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