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Justice Department formally asks court to drop charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

The Justice Department formally asked a federal judge Friday night to drop the criminal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, moving to close out the controversial prosecution.

‘No Buy 2025’: Inflation-inspired challenge trends on TikTok

Frustrated by rising prices and overconsumption, a growing league of people are swearing off unnecessary purchases altogether.

JD Vance, Elon Musk are right about falling birth rates — here’s where they get it wrong 

Incorporating a proper understanding of genetics will be crucial to navigating the demographic shifts that will shape the 21 century, and offer a path for the West to recover from its fertility crisis. 

Trump lauds latest hostage release, says US will support Israel’s decision on ceasefire

President Trump on Saturday celebrated the latest hostage release, when Hamas freed the last living Israeli American from captivity in Gaza, but warned the Palestinian militant group that the U.S. will support Israel's decision on whether the fragile ceasefire continues. “Hamas has just released three Hostages from GAZA, including an American Citizen. They seem to...

Vance delivers a historic defense of free speech in Europe

At the Munich Security Conference, J.D. Vance confronted European leaders over their attacks on free speech, calling out their hypocrisy and challenging them to re-evaluate their values and defense of Western civilization.

Missouri judge moves to temporarily block ‘discriminatory’ abortion restrictions

A Missouri Circuit Court judge moved to temporarily block the state’s “discriminatory” abortion restriction, striking down a licensing requirement for clinics providing the procedure. Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Jerri Zhang blocked the licensing requirement Friday evening, which abortion advocates and providers argued was a crucial step in permitting procedures in the state. Zhang, in...

Here are the agencies purging federal workers

In the latest federal shakeup, the Trump administration ordered the heads of several agencies across the government to start firing employees who were still within their probationary period — or within their first one or two years on the job. During this period, which is different for each agency, workers have some protections in place,...

Daylight saving time starts soon: Could this be the last time the clocks change?

We'll soon lose an hour of sleep — but what if it's the last time we change the clocks?

The retaliatory firing of USAID’s inspector general is a travesty

If an independent oversight professional can be summarily fired for doing his or her job, there will be a permanent chilling effect on oversight agencies across the country.

Palin keeping door open to joining Trump administration

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) signaled Friday that she would be honored to serve in President Trump's second administration but admitted she hasn't been reached out to. “I thought that there would be a position in Energy in that Department because that's my baby is wanting energy independence for America. You know, that's all...

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