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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Nearly 2 million Americans have been unemployed six months or longer.
The president’s eldest son also took aim at his father’s political opponents, Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris.
Democrats are expressing outrage over a reported probe involving White House border czar Tom Homan and an undercover operation last year in which he was recorded taking $50,000. “Did Trump’s DOJ shut down this bribery investigation? Was it Attorney General Bondi or FBI Director Patel? The act was caught on camera. The administration must turn…
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Mike Waltz, the newly confirmed U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, on Monday called on Russia to “urgently stop” violating NATO countries’ airspaces and pushed for de-escalation in the region. In remarks at his first U.N. Security Council briefing, Waltz condemned the Russian fighter jets’ intrusion into Estonian airspace on Friday, just more than a…
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(KTLA) — Last week, ABC suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after backlash over the late-night host’s remarks on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. While many media reports highlighted Kimmel’s Sept. 15 monologue as the catalyst, a look back at his final episodes shows he raised the topic in multiple monologues since Sept. 10. So, what did…
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is not what you would call “subtle.” While Donald Trump was preparing to head off to Britain for a state visit, Bondi was busy trying to import one of that country’s worst ideas: the notion that “hate speech” is a real category of crime. It’s part of the administration’s move in…
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“We simply cannot accept any capitulation to Donald Trump’s attacks on our fundamental freedoms,” the Democratic nominee said.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un said he has fond memories of President Trump and suggested he would be open to resuming talks if the U.S. dropped its long-standing demand for denuclearization as a precondition to diplomacy. Speaking to the Supreme People’s Assembly on Sunday, Kim made clear he would never surrender his nuclear weapons program.…
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CNN’s prominent Trump supporter was asked to respond to the president’s remark about hate at Charlie Kirk’s funeral.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged deadly drone strikes ahead of the United Nations General Assembly kicking off in New York this week. “Rescue efforts and rubble clearing continue after the Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia — guided aerial bombs targeted civilian infrastructure, ordinary homes. Fifteen apartment buildings and ten private houses have been damaged,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr…
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Donald Trump’s White House teased mock-up photos of the UFC fight.
Charlie Kirk was remembered in a VIP-studded memorial service on Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. President Trump, Erika Kirk and several high-level Trump administration officials offered their remembrances of the conservative pundit at the hours-long event. Kirk, 31, was assassinated on Sept. 10 in Orem, Utah. “He’s a martyr now for America’s freedom,” Trump said in…
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A recent Wall Street Journal-NORC poll contained some disturbing data about public attitudes toward the American dream. Forty-six percent of respondents answered the American dream once was true but not anymore; 23 percent said it never was true. This 70 percent who think the American dream is dead is the highest in nearly 15 years of surveys. And that pessimism knew no demographic…
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Technology company Oracle will provide security for the new TikTok entity in the United States, following the President Trump-backed deal to allow the social media company to keep operating in the U.S. The proposal will “allow Oracle, as the security provider for this new entity, to inspect it, to study how it behaves and see…
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If there is a silver lining in these dark days for American democracy, it is the pressure test that President Trump and his allies are putting on the Constitution. They are revealing loopholes, gaps and vagueness that let corruption, greed and hate infect the republic. It’s time to breathe life back into the document…
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President Trump downplayed his reunion on Sunday with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a former close ally whose public split with the president drew widespread attention earlier this year. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Trump said he appreciated that Musk greeted him at the memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “Well, Elon came…
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AOC’s ambitions, Trump’s vow for vengeance and recognition for Palestine. Just some of the stories that HuffPost is following today.
U.S. government agencies on Monday were approved to implement Meta’s AI system Llama, a language model capable of processing and converting data including multimedia like video, photo, text and audio, in government operations. “In alignment with President Trump’s AI Action Plan, GSA (General Services Administration) is dedicated to integrating AI into government operations,” Federal Acquisition…
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro offered to engage in direct talks with Special Envoy Richard Grenell in a letter sent to President Trump earlier this month, the Venezuelan government confirmed on Sunday. The letter, dated Sept. 6, came just days after the U.S. military carried out an airstrike on a ship in the Caribbean that Trump…
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Trump’s new visa fees for foreign workers drew widespread condemnation from technology executives, entrepreneurs and investors across social media.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in an interview with Reuters said his country cannnot afford to meet President Trump’s demands that it invest $350 billion into America in exchange for the removal of punishing tariffs. “Without a currency swap, if we were to withdraw $350 billion in the manner that the U.S. is demanding…
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Russia and the U.S. have by far the biggest nuclear arsenals in the world.
The White House launches Monday into a week of big events, from a major health care announcement to the United Nations General Assembly to a visit from a key U.S. ally. President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will make an announcement on autism at 4 p.m. Monday. Previewing it…
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