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Biden invokes memory of Pointe du Hoc to make case for democracy

President Biden on Friday made the case for American democracy and its role on the world stage using the memory of veterans who stormed the beaches of France on D-Day 80 years ago. Biden delivered remarks from Pointe du Hoc, the 100-foot cliff in Normandy that Army Rangers scaled under gunfire to help turn the...

Prosecution rests in Hunter Biden trial

Federal prosecutors called their final witnesses in their case against Hunter Biden during his trial Friday as they attempt to prove that the president’s son lied on a form when purchasing a gun in 2018. Prosecutors called FBI forensic chemist Jason Brewer to the stand Friday. Brewer tested residue found on the leather pouch that...

How the Fed can fight inflation and maintain investor confidence

With inflation currently running above 3 percent, the Fed’s principal goal today should be to finish the job and ensure that inflation returns to its stated target.  

George Conway: Critics should call Trump ‘crazy’ because it drives him ‘nuts’

George Conway, one of former President Trump's most vocal GOP critics, is giving liberals a piece of advice: "Laugh at him," and call him crazy. Conway joined comedian and senior "Daily Show" correspondent Ronny Chieng Thursday to discuss Trump’s recent guilty verdict in his hush money trial and the upcoming election. He argued that mainstream...

Slim majority of Americans say changing gender morally wrong: Gallup

Fifty-one percent of Americans say it is “morally wrong” for someone to change their gender, according to polling released Friday by Gallup that also found a majority of Americans oppose bans on gender-affirming care for minors. The findings, from a Gallup poll conducted in May, suggest contrasting views within the American public. “A slim majority...

Plastics producers are following Big Tobacco’s playbook, and we’re all paying the price 

Let’s not fall for another false solution offered by companies to maintain their profit margins.

US expected to soon resume delivery of aid through Gaza pier

The U.S. will resume the delivery of humanitarian aid through the Gaza pier in the coming days after bad weather damaged the causeway and halted operations. Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, deputy commander of U.S. Central Command, said the causeway, the section that connections to the beach in Gaza, has been rebuilt and reconnected, allowing aid...

Minority groups’ uninsured rates plummeted under Affordable Care Act: Research

Uninsured rates among minority groups in the U.S. plunged between 2010 and 2022, according to reports released Friday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The increase in the number of insured people points to the impact of the Affordable Care Act, former President Obama's signature health law. The uninsured rate among...

Will Judge Merchan sentence Trump to prison?

If the past is prologue, the sentence will not be motivated by fairness or justice; it will be the harshest sentence Merchan can impose without risking reversal or the possibility that it will help Trump’s electoral prospects.

Gaza protesters disrupt Harris appearance on Jimmy Kimmel show

Vice President Harris's appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" this week was disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters. “15,000 children dead because of you!” a protester shouted at Harris on stage Tuesday night. “Stop the genocide!” “You’re a murderer!” another shouted. “Kamala Harris. Please stop sending money to Israel!” one said. Kimmel said the protesters were disrupting his...

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