
As Trump’s Board of Peace Is Officially Launched, Is the Gaza War Truly Over?
Hamas officials claim they agreed to a ceasefire and ‘exchange of prisoners,’ but not to disarm.
By BENNY AVNI
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Hamas officials claim they agreed to a ceasefire and ‘exchange of prisoners,’ but not to disarm.
By BENNY AVNI
| |Politics

Last fall, King Charles III stripped the former prince of his royal titles, as he tried to insulate the monarchy from his younger brother’s relationship with Epstein.
By STAFF and WIRE REPORTS
| |Foreign
Can a budding romance with one of the world’s most recognizable celebrities and a radically designed race car revive a career that faces a genuine crossroads?
By GEORGE WILLIS
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Some commentators believe the late-night host was trying to get fired early so he could call himself a ‘martyr.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|What was long regarded as a niche sport with a cult following is capturing the attention of sports gamblers.
By GEORGE WILLIS
|While Tesla struggles with crash rates, competitors are reporting significantly safer metrics.
By JOSEPH CURL
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A ‘sexually oriented business’ found in violation would face an administrative fine of $5,000 per offense.
By JOSEPH CURL
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‘You raised money off of lies, and have the audacity to continue pushing those lies,’ one commentator says.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The conservative journalist insists ‘Fredo’ is ‘upset’ that ‘nobody watches his show.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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More than half of Canadians say it is better to depend on Beijing than Washington right now.
By LUKE FUNK
|‘Khamanei increasingly believes his own propaganda,’ a Tel Aviv-based Tehran watcher tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
|The conservative podcaster casts Israel as an enemy of Christianity.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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‘The fact that the Houthis are less eager than in the past to display their arms in public shouldn’t lull us into underestimating their capabilities,’ a Yemen researcher tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
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The North Korean leader puts grieving families first in line for flats honoring ‘the shining star-like feats of the heroes who unhesitatingly sacrificed their lives.’
By DONALD KIRK
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Swiss broadcaster calls for team to be banned because of the Gaza war.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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The district was found to have discriminated against minority voters by a state judge last month.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Several Democrats are reportedly not ruling out protests at this year’s speech.
By MATTHEW RICE
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‘The idea is that if you’re a partisan political actor under the case law, then you’re likely not going to qualify under the bona fide news exception,’ the chairman says.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The president has been quietly urging Mr. Carlson and other conservatives to de-escalate their fight over Israel.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
|Exc: For years, Trump has expressed a desire to have an airport named after him.
By JOSEPH CURL
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By BERNARD-HENRI LÉVY
By MICHAEL BARONE
By DAVID HARSANYI


Tristan Cook’s documentary on the Emerson String Quartet is elegiac but its hagiographic approach insufficiently explains the ensemble’s success.
By CARLOS SOUSA
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Biographers are able to draw on interviews and archives to chronicle a literary life, but what can they do when their subject remains silent about their personal life?
By CARL ROLLYSON
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The musical temperature in New Orleans was hotter than ever during Mardi Gras, with performances from Julie Benko, Jason Yeager, and 86-year-old Gary U.S. Bonds leading the way.
By WILL FRIEDWALD
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Congress’s nonpartisan budget office says that even with smaller annual deficits, the portion paid to interest on the debt will further strain America’s ability to pay off its loans.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
|The fate of the president’s tariff policy hinges on a highly anticipated Supreme Court decision.
By LUKE FUNK
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Robust hiring data for January gives the Fed ammunition to resist White House pressure on monetary policy.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The digital token is now worth less than it was when President Trump was re-elected in 2024.
By LUKE FUNK
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The state ranks 48th among the 50 states in 8th-grade reading, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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California’s attorney general says the state is committed to ‘protecting California schools and securing a discrimination-free educational environment.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The Congressional Budget Office projects the government will lose just 4 cents per dollar lent, down from 18 cents in 2025.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The sex discrimination lawsuit marks the first time the EEOC sued a company over an allegedly illegal diversity-focused workplace program.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Investigators are increasingly relying on the private sector to help them identify DNA and recover additional security camera footage.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
|Authorities don’t believe there is cartel involvement.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
|The 67th secretary of state and her husband, the 42nd president, will both answer questions under oath next week.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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