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DOD second in command told of Austin’s hospitalization 2 days after taking over some of his duties

Defense Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks, the second in command at the Pentagon, was not told of Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization until two days after assuming some duties.

House, Senate release bipartisan agreement on government funding as shutdown deadlines loom

House Republicans and Senate Democrats have reached a topline government funding agreement for fiscal year 2024, Speaker Mike Johnson said on Sunday

New York AG office, ex-NRA official reach settlement days before trial against gun advocacy group’s leadership

Former NRA official Joshua Powell agreed to a $100,000 settlement with New York Attorney General Letitia James' office before the trial that is scheduled for Monday.

We should fight for a color-blind society — not one separated by race

In his new book, “The Virtue of Color-Blindness,” Andre Archie, an associate professor of ancient Greek philosophy at Colorado State University, argues that “social...

Lloyd Austin must go

Failing to inform the president, the deputy defense secretary, and the Pentagon bureaucracy of his recent multiday medical incapacity this week, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin must be relieved of his office. Austin has shown moments of strong leadership, such as on Ukraine. But he can no longer command the nation's confidence at the Pentagon.

CNN’s Christiane Amanpour accuses Trump of ‘Nazi talk’

CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour on Sunday accused former President Trump of engaging in “Nazi talk” and underscored the significance of former Vice President Pence calling for new leadership in the party. In a discussion on “Sky News” on Sunday, Amanpour warned about what public reporting is saying Trump and his team are planning...

Questions mount over defense secretary’s undisclosed hospitalization

Questions on Sunday continued to mount over Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's undisclosed hospitalization, with several political figures raising concerns over the public's and President Biden's unawareness that the nation's most senior defense official was unable to execute his official duties for days. News of Austin's hospitalization became public Friday, when the Pentagon announced he...

Brazile: Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices don’t owe him ‘one thing’ on ballot ban

Former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile said on Sunday that U.S. Supreme Court justices appointed by former President Trump don’t owe him “one thing” and should not treat him differently when they hear arguments in his appeal of the Colorado Supreme Court decision removing the former president from the ballot under the 14th Amendment....

The cold logic behind presidential endorsements

What might have motivated Rep. Tom Emmer to endorse the person who led the charge against his own election? 

Will you need a REAL ID to fly in 2024?

The short answer is no, but there is still an approaching deadline.

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