Saturday, May 17, 2025
In a surprise policy U-turn, the president has set the Mideast on a new trajectory fraught with peril and opportunity at the hands of an unpredictable ‘tough guy.’
The operators enforce a lengthy ‘community values’ doctrine that reads more like a social justice mantra than a community greenspace agreement.
The fiscal recklessness mirrors the mistakes of the left, promoting central planning disguised as economic nationalism.
The social media influencer is a minority owner of Sandman, a favorite for the Preakness.
‘Never liked him, never liked his music, or his Radical Left Politics and, importantly, he’s not a talented guy,’ the president says on Truth Social.
Governors of states passing the bans say they are working to ‘save our beef.’
The union is citing unfair wages even as the agency is spending a fortune for a new headquarters.
‘Some of these people think they know better for you than you do,’ the governor says.
The operation is also making tensions flare between local and federal officials over how the raids were handled.
The move comes as the U.S. is trying to keep Syria out of Russia’s orbit.
Unless an agreement to release hostages is reached quickly, Israel seems ready to launch its ‘Gideon Chariots,’ a large ground campaign in Gaza, and it has already resumed its air strikes in Yemen.
Prime Minister Starmer is cutting red tape to get approvals for the first new nuclear reactors in 30 years.
The prosecutor, Karim Khan, who is seeking to arrest top Israeli officials for their roles in the Gaza war, is waiting until a probe into the allegations is completed.
A spokesman for the world body attempts, without success, to smooth over the insult to Israel.
‘Unless there is a massive collapse in American or Iranian private positions compared to what leaders and policymakers have been saying in public, Iran and the U.S. aren’t close to a deal,’ an Iran watcher tells the Sun.
The 47th president writes his comments while flying back to America after concluding a whirlwind tour of the Middle East.
One congressman changes his vote at the last minute, likely so that the committee can try again as early as Monday.
Student Alex Shieh says the decision not to discipline him for questioning waste, fraud, and abuse at the university is a ‘win for free speech.’
Negotiations this weekend about the state and local tax deduction will determine the fate of the president’s ‘one big beautiful bill.’
The CNN journalist is facing a barrage of criticism from observers who accuse him of willfully ignoring President Biden’s infirmities before Biden dropped out of the race.
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