President Trump's defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for its story connecting Trump to Jeffrey Epstein was dismissed by a federal judge.
A former NASA astronaut told CNN that the "entire administration" deserves credit for the Artemis II mission, pushing back on a host who was fishing for a narrower answer about President Trump.
European Union President Ursula von der Leyen said that the ongoing conflict with Iran provides Europe with an opportunity to revisit green and renewable energy sources.
President Trump issued a direct threat to Beijing Saturday, warning that China will face "big problems" if it transfers air defense weapons to Iran as U.S. military operations continue in the region.
The Texas State Board of Education gave preliminary approval to a mandatory list of books and reading content for public schools, which includes Bible passages.
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.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has opened a formal investigation into OpenAI and its ChatGPT product after families of Florida State University shooting victims alleged the suspect used the AI chatbot to plan his attack.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat Sunday night after a crushing election loss, ending 16 years in power for one of the most prominent allies of President Donald Trump in the Western world.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) suspended his campaign for California governor on Sunday after multiple women accused him of sexual assault and misconduct, and more than 50 of his own former staffers publicly called for him to resign from Congress.
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.