President Trump will return to the United Nations on Tuesday, promoting his view that the international forum is “decaying” the global order and putting forward a new vision, building on his “America First” agenda. The president’s message is likely to be cheered by the U.N.’s critics, such as Israel, who have counted on U.S. support to push back…
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In 2003, soon-to-be New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller tried to explain what was happening at the intersection of evangelical Christianity and the Republican Party to an audience that was most assuredly anxious. Democrats were worried in those days about creeping theocracy; that born-again President George W. Bush was using the post-9/11 conflict with…
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It’s what worries them “more than anything else,” said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld.
The Trump scion’s new product promises to be “eye-opening,” but critics aren’t convinced.
The “Late Show” audience erupted at the line.
Critics witheringly corrected the former Trump White House press secretary’s hot take.
The “Tonight Show” host let Trump’s demands for his attorney general speak for themselves.
The helicopter was airborne near the White House when the incident allegedly occurred.
The “Daily Show” host had a blunt request for the president’s supporters who reframe his blatant “abuse of power.”
The “Late Night” host highlighted one reviewer’s harsh words about one of his comedic performances.
They cited the lack of evidence supporting the White House’s guidance — and the harms of untreated fevers during pregnancy.
The president has promised to target left-wing groups since Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Investigators have not linked the shooter to any such groups.
Republican leaders have refused to engage in bipartisan discussions.
The president amplified his threats during his politicized speech at Kirk’s memorial service. One religious leader weighs in on Trump’s tribute.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) quoted the popular Disney+ TV show “Andor” while cheering comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s return to his late-night ABC show. “‘Tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, it leaks. Authority is brittle. Oppression is the mask of fear. Remember that,’” Pritzker said in a post Monday evening on the social platform X, referencing…
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President Donald Trump is peddling the unproven theory that Tylenol use during pregnancy is linked to autism.
Experts say the rhetoric appears to ignore and undermine decades of science into the genetic and environmental factors that can play a role in the disorder.
Trump recently signed into law food benefit cuts estimated to affect 2.4 million people in the coming years.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Monday it would not follow California’s new law banning its agents from covering their faces during enforcement operations. “To be clear: We will NOT comply with [California Gov.] Gavin Newsom’s unconstitutional mask ban,” DHS said Monday in a post on the social platform X. DHS suggested the masks…
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Comedian Jimmy Kimmel will return to ABC, less than a week after his show was suspended following comments about Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Satisfaction with the direction of the country reached its lowest point of President Trump’s second term in office, according to the latest Gallup poll, though views remain broadly more positive than before he took office. Twenty-nine percent of survey respondents say they’re satisfied “with the way things are going in the United States at this…
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Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY) is reportedly considering a bid for higher office.
The court will hear arguments unusually early in the process, before the case has fully worked its way through lower courts.
Democrats are frustrated with former Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing her new book is picking fights and causing divisions at the worst possible time for the party. They say Harris’s memoir, “107 Days,” which will be out publicly Tuesday, comes at a time when the party is attempting to find its way out of the wilderness after…
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There’s a term floating around right now — “the woke right.” And if you haven’t heard it before, you’re about to hear it a lot. It’s being used to describe conservatives who are suddenly embracing the very tactics they’ve spent years mocking: moral shaming, loyalty tests and cancel culture-style pile-ons. James Lindsay — a writer who…
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