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Adam Smith Says ‘Time to Stop the War’ as Trump Faces Scrutiny

Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., argued Wednesday that it is “time to stop the war,” criticizing President Donald Trump’s approach.

Iran Pledged Allegiance to a Cardboard Cutout

Iran's new Supreme Leader hasn't been seen in public since the start of the strikes from the United States and Israel, leading to Iranians pledging their loyalty to a cardboard cutout of Mojtaba Khamenei.

China Gas Lines Fuel Panic After Price Shock

Long lines have formed at gas stations across China this week as drivers rush to fill their tanks ahead of major fuel price increases.

Appeals Court Saves Trump’s Deportation Policy

A federal appeals court stepped in Wednesday to block a lower court order that would have gutted the Trump administration's program to deport criminal illegal immigrants to third countries, granting the administration a last-minute reprieve just hours before the ruling was set to take effect.

Team USA Mark DeRosa Blunder Sparks WBC Chaos

Team USA manager Mark DeRosa is facing criticism after a surprising 8–6 loss to Italy in the World Baseball Classic left the United States.

FBI Warns Iran Could Hit California With Drone Attack

The FBI has issued a warning to law enforcement across the country that Iran or its proxies may attempt a retaliatory terror attack on American soil, with California identified as a potential target.

Republican States Target Biased Climate Guide Used by Judges

More than a dozen Republican attorneys general are demanding the Trump administration cut off federal funding to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, accusing the taxpayer-funded organization of producing a biased climate change manual designed to tilt the scales in multi-billion-dollar lawsuits against the energy industry.

Brazil Presidential Poll Shows Flavio Closing Gap With Lula

A new nationwide presidential election poll in Brazil suggests conservative candidate Flavio Bolsonaro is rapidly gaining ground against socialist President.

Inflation Remains Stable as Economy Expands

Consumer prices rose 2.4 percent on an annual basis in February, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday, keeping inflation in a narrow holding pattern as the Trump administration enters its second year in office.

Winston Churchill to be Replaced by Animals on English Banknotes

Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill will no longer be featured on English banknotes as the Bank of England shifts to feature wildlife in his place.

Indiana Partners with Turning Point USA

Indiana is partnering with Turning Point USA to launch a statewide voter registration effort.

Newsom Spends Millions to Improve State’s Image

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is spending $19 million in a campaign to improve the state's image, combatting what is considered "misinformation and political rhetoric" against California.

Historic Oil Release Aims to Calm Global Markets

Members of the International Energy Agency (IEA) agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil, the largest withdrawal on record.

Trump Slams Massie as ‘Worst’ Republican Lawmaker

President Trump condemned Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) as the "worst" Republican lawmaker after endorsing his primary opponent.

Jack Smith Targeted Election Challenger in Unearthed Document

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith subpoenaed the phone records of former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline after he challenged the 2020 election results.

Trump Unveils Historic Texas Oil Refinery Project

President Trump announced that Texas will be the site of the United States' first new oil refinery in fifty years.

Thousands of Americans Back in States Amid Iran Conflict

More than 43,000 U.S. citizens have returned to the nation after being in the Middle East in the middle of the ongoing conflict with Iran.

El Salvador Charts Nuclear Future

Milena Mayorga, El Salvador's Ambassador to the United States, announced that the country signed a memorandum with the U.S. to construct its first nuclear power plant.

Comer Questions Epstein’s Death After Suspicious Deposits

House Oversight Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) is moving to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein's former prison guard, Tova Noel, after reports indicate that she received suspicious deposits.

Iranian Mine-Laying Vessels Wiped Out After Trump Threat

The U.S. military destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, one day after President Trump warned Tehran that any attempt to mine the critical waterway would draw consequences "at a level never seen before."