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Trump and Kennedy Can’t Have Their Coke and Drink It, Too

The best answer to the Coke crisis is to shrink government — and for people to drink it less.

Senate departs Washington for summer without deal on confirming Trump nominees

The Senate adjourned late Saturday for its summer break without a deal on fast-tracking confirmation of President Trump's nominees, setting up a September battle over the nominations and government funding.

Climate alarmism is breaking children’s brains

Something dark is happening to our children — and it’s not the climate, it’s fear. The Left has turned climate change into a doomsday cult, and today’s children are its most devoted converts. A global survey in the Lancet found that 59% of young people are “very” or “extremely” worried about climate change. Nearly half […]

The pardon power is not meant for Diddy and Ghislaine Maxwell

The presidential pardon power is rooted in Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, which grants the president authority to “grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.”  This power, modeled on early English law, was debated at the Constitutional Convention. Alexander Hamilton argued in Federalist No. 74 that a […]

Trump trade adviser: Trump’s tariff rates ‘pretty much set’

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said in an interview set to air Sunday that President Trump’s newly announced tariff rates are “pretty much set” and the public should not expect them to come down in the near future. “I don't, I don't think they will be in the coming days,” Greer said on CBS News’s...

Small earthquake shakes New Jersey and New York City

A magnitude-3 earthquake struck the New York City metropolitan area on Saturday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The USGS said the earthquake occurred at 10:18 p.m. local time near Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., which is about 7 miles directly west of Harlem, New York City. Magnitude-3 earthquakes are often felt but do not typically...

Democrats contemplate walkout in Texas

Democratic legislators in Texas could flee the state to prevent the GOP from approving new maps that could expand Republicans’ congressional majority. Texas and national Democrats have vowed to fight back while blasting the GOP plans, which could give Republicans five more seats, as discriminatory. Visiting with Democratic state lawmakers in Austin, U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem...

Experts, school leaders excited about Presidential Fitness Test but urge reforms

Health experts and school leaders are thrilled with President Trump's revival of the Presidential Fitness Test, but they are hoping for substantial revisions to program, which was first deployed nearly 60 years ago. Advocates say the test, which hasn't been used since 2012, will need a makeover to shift its focus away from competition...

Push to ban lawmaker stock trading gets new life

The years-long effort to ban members of Congress from trading stocks is back in the spotlight following a House Ethics Committee report that took issue with transactions made by a member’s spouse, and after a Senate panel advanced legislation to prohibit lawmakers from making transactions. And some lawmakers are vowing to keep the topic front...

Young progressives look to Zohran Mamdani, AOC as future of the Democratic Party – under one condition

Progressive activists look to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani as inspiring leaders and the future of the Democratic Party at Voters of Tomorrow Summit in D.C.

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