President Donald Trump achieved a long-sought conservative victory as the House passed a $9 billion rescissions package late Thursday in a narrow 216 to 213 vote. The bill slashes federal spending by cutting off taxpayer funding for left-leaning public broadcasting networks NPR and PBS, as well as foreign aid managed by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Once signed into law by President Trump, the measure will mark the first successful rollback of already-appropriated congressional funds in decades.
Netflix posted massive second-quarter earnings, reporting $11.08 billion in revenue and an operating income of $3.8 billion, with a strong 34.1% margin. These numbers not only exceeded Wall Street expectations but also reflected a dramatic improvement over last year. The company credited higher subscription prices and low customer churn for the surge in profit margins.
The reestablishment of Israel in 1948 was more than the political resurrection of an ancient nation—it was a prophetic marker in the unfolding of global history.
A tragic death has left more questions than answers in Turks and Caicos after authorities identified the body of missing American tourist Brian Tarrence, 51, of Monroe, New York.
Iran deadline pressure is mounting as the Trump administration and European allies give Tehran until the end of August to accept a nuclear deal—or face severe consequences.
Critics of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism are once again lashing out—this time at Columbia University’s decision to formally adopt it.
Democrat loyalty has become the latest flashpoint inside the fractured Democratic Party, with Hunter Biden blaming party members for his father’s 2024 defeat.
Congressional Democrat approval has plummeted to an all-time low, with just 19 percent of registered voters expressing satisfaction, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.