
With Angry Rhetoric Soaring, the ‘Luigi Left’ Finds a New Champion in Shooter at White House Correspondents’ Dinner
The weekend’s political goodwill vanished quickly after a dinner featuring President Trump.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
| |Politics

The weekend’s political goodwill vanished quickly after a dinner featuring President Trump.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
| |Politics

Congressional Democrats are preparing to force more votes granting congressional approval to continue military action against Iran as peace talks go nowhere.
By LUKE FUNK
| |Foreign
To avoid disappointment, consider Judge James Ho of the Fifth Circuit.
By JOSH HAMMER
| |Opinion (Other)

The second I heard the noise, I knew what it was — and pulled my date under the table as alarm moved through the room like a wave.
By MATTHEW RICE
|A law enforcement official said that Cole Allen’s brother contacted police in New London, Connecticut, after receiving the writings.
By LUKE FUNK
|‘Across a range of indicators, there are signs of recovery and, in some cases, renewal,’ the study’s authors write.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Some in the crowd reported hearing what they believed to be five to eight shots ring out as they dove under tables.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
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According to the museum, the exhibition seeks to answer a central question: Why do millions of people from around the world visit the Rocky statue?
By JOSEPH CURL
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The royal couple is set to begin their visit to America on Monday at Washington, D.C., and on Tuesday the king will address both chambers of Congress.
By JOSEPH CURL
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‘It’s erosion rather than collapse,’ one Russia expert says.
By HOLLIE McKAY
|The bases had been largely cleared of personnel prior to the strikes, preventing a much higher casualty count.
By JOSEPH CURL
|The road from a Washington grant approval to a jihadist network’s bank account is shorter than most Americans would believe and better documented than officials will admit.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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‘We are still at the initial stage of the crisis,’ an Iran scholar tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
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An internal Pentagon email reportedly suggest ways to punish NATO allies for a lack of support in the Iran war.
By LUKE FUNK
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Shuttling among three identical offices along a 1,000-mile axis, Putin keeps the world guessing about his whereabouts.
By JAMES BROOKE
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The debate in California mirrors national GOP efforts, encouraged by President Trump, to tighten voting restrictions based on unproven claims of election fraud.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Lawyers for the congresswoman say the discrepancies are the result of an ‘unfortunate’ accounting error, but are not evidence of illegal conduct.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The mayor’s decision to veto the bill drew a strong rebuke from leading Jewish organizations.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
|‘A change to marijuana’s drug classification is a step in the wrong direction,’ a top Republican senator said Thursday.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The total cost of funding the deportation-focused agencies is about $70 billion through 2028.
By MATTHEW RICE
|By MICHAEL BARONE
By DAVID HARSANYI
By GEORGE WILL
By DAVID HARSANYI


Despite some overly simple characterizations, this new off-Broadway play is a fascinating study of criminal justice.
By ELYSA GARDNER
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A new musical adaptation of the 1987 movie offers plenty of noise and spectacle but little bite.
By ELYSA GARDNER
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Nine years after its unveiling, Tesla’s electric tractor is going on sale.
By GARY GASTELU
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Pirro had opened the criminal probe after Trump pushed for an investigation into cost overruns on a $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed headquarters
By LUKE FUNK
|The criminal probe into the Federal Reserve chairman threatens to delay the confirmation of Jerome Powell’s replacement.
By LUKE FUNK
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The commerce secretary blames delays in the vetting system for a lack of approvals for the $1 million visas.
By LUKE FUNK
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The industry faces potential fuel shortages as the war with Iran disrupts supply lines and drives up prices.
By LUKE FUNK
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A teacher’s disrespect toward parents triggers a fierce social media debate over parental intelligence and the quality of the public education system.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
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After viral claims that students were faking the faith to skip campus dining, the university rolled out a Jain-friendly menu.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The judges say the First Amendment ‘does not guarantee students the right to access books of their choosing at taxpayer expense.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The federal inquiry is reportedly focused on travel the district attorney of Fulton County undertook in 2024.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The Department of Justice is already seeking the death penalty in dozens of cases.
By LUKE FUNK
|The government could make another sally at a charge of perjury, or draw the former FBI director into a probe into a ‘grand conspiracy’ against the president.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|The convicted crypto mogul tables a request for a new trial, but still has two appeals pending in the courts.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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