Vice President JD Vance departed Joint Base Andrews on Friday morning for Islamabad, Pakistan, where he will lead nuclear negotiations with Iran this weekend amid a fragile two-week ceasefire that President Trump has already threatened to revoke.
The Texas State Board of Education met Friday to consider a push by Muslim advocacy groups to insert more positive references to Islam into the state's history curriculum, prompting a letter from a bloc of Republican lawmakers warning the board against what they called "flagrant lies" and "revisionist history."
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) demanded that President Trump undergo a full cognitive assessment, arguing that his recent comments surrounding the Iranian conflict suggest he has "cognitive decline."
Elon Musk has amended his lawsuit against OpenAI, demanding the ouster of CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman and calling for the company to abandon its for-profit structure entirely, court records show.
Taiwan officials confirmed Friday that China has deployed nearly 100 naval and coast guard vessels in and around the South and East China Seas this week, nearly double the typical presence of 50 to 60 ships in the region.
Rubio's message is clear: The United States will no longer serve as a luxury resort for the relatives and ideological cheerleaders of terrorist regimes that hate us. Afshar, the niece of the late Qasem Soleimani, the IRGC commander responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans, openly celebrated attacks on U.S. forces and branded America the “Great Satan” while living lavishly on American soil.
In a video circulating this week, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani outlined how state money for childcare would be directed first to "Black and brown" families. This isn't subtle policy nuance; it's explicit racial prioritization of public resources. As Libby Emmons rightly noted, it "seems discriminatory." It is discriminatory; and it exposes the deep flaw in the progressive vision of economic justice.
Gavin Newsom just dropped $19 million of California taxpayers' money on a mysterious New York fixer. While the Golden State crumbles under the weight of his failed promises, the governor isn't rolling up his sleeves to fix anything; he's buying something far more expensive: a better story.
President Donald Trump's recent attendance at Supreme Court oral arguments in the landmark birthright citizenship case, widely reported as the first time a sitting president has done so, has predictably triggered a predictable chorus of outrage from the left. Critics wasted no time labeling the move as "intimidation," a "strong-arm tactic," or an unprecedented assault on judicial independence.
The Federal Aviation Administration launched a recruitment campaign Friday targeting video gamers, saying the same quick-reaction skills that make someone good at Fortnite could also make them a strong air traffic controller.
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a self-described progressive from appearing on Ohio's Republican primary ballot after election officials caught him publicly admitting he was running as a Republican to deceive conservative voters.
A YA author publicly bragged on social media that she designed her book's cover art to fool parents into thinking it was an innocent friendship story while signaling its LGBTQ theme to children.
Planned Parenthood performed more abortions last year than at any point in its history, according to its latest annual report, even as Republicans in Congress push to strip the organization of hundreds of millions in federal funding.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor publicly attacked colleague Brett Kavanaugh last week over his stance on ICE enforcement, arguing at a Kansas law school event that Kavanaugh's elite upbringing makes him incapable of understanding illegal immigrants detained during raids.
In the days following YouGov pulling a report from Bible Society suggesting a "quiet revival" was underway in the United Kingdom, a humanist organization published an analysis claiming that the shift away from faith is an ongoing trend.
The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles Unified School District over a policy that directed teachers to hide students' "gender identity" from their parents — a policy critics say drove a teenage boy to his death.
Former Vice President Mike Pence warned Vice President JD Vance that the Trump administration must not repeat the same mistakes as had under the Obama and Biden years regarding the U.S.-Iran relationship.