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Life Begins After Coffee
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Life Begins After Coffee

For many people, the day truly starts not with the sunrise, but with that first sip of coffee. The ritual of brewing a cup of coffee is more than just a means of waking up—it’s a moment of comfort, a chance to pause, and a time to prepare … Life Begins After CoffeeRead more

by The editor•15 January 2025•0•Posted inFood
People Who Love to Eat Are Always the Best People
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People Who Love to Eat Are Always the Best People

Food is more than just sustenance; it’s a universal language that brings people together. Those who genuinely love to eat often have a zest for life that is infectious. The saying, “People who love to eat are always the best people,” highlights how food enthusiasts are often the … People Who Love to Eat Are Always the Best PeopleRead more

by The editor•15 January 2025•0•Posted inFood
The First Wealth Is Health
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The First Wealth Is Health

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “The first wealth is health,” a timeless reminder that no possession, achievement, or luxury can rival the value of good health. While society often prioritizes financial success or material gains, it is our physical and mental well-being that forms the foundation for a … The First Wealth Is HealthRead more

by The editor•14 January 202522 July 2025•0•Posted inFood
Food Is Our Love Language
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Food Is Our Love Language

Food has always played a central role in human culture, not just as a means of nourishment, but also as a way to connect with others. The idea that “food is our love language” speaks to the deep, emotional bond we form with the people around us through … Food Is Our Love LanguageRead more

by The editor•14 January 202512 July 2025•0•Posted inFood

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  • Donald Trump - Donald Trump says Joe Biden never called the U.S. military the world’s strongest. Pants on Fire

    “You never heard Biden say” the U.S. has “the strongest military anywhere in the world.”

  • Can James Comey use President Donald Trump’s rhetoric as a legal defense?

    Can Comey use Trump’s rhetoric as a legal defense?

  • JD Vance - Republicans falsely tie shutdown to Democrats wanting health care for immigrants illegally in the US

    “Democrats are threatening to shut down the entire government because they want to give hundreds of billions of dollars of health care benefits to illegal aliens.”

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  • As Money Rushed In, ICE’s Rapid Expansion Stalled Out

    Immigration arrests have declined and jail overcrowding is worse despite billions in new funds.

  • Democrats Still Have No Idea What Went Wrong

    The party’s progressives seem to think the problem is not with their platform but with voters.

  • The Project 2025 Shutdown Is Here

    It’s become another avenue to turn power into partisan gain.

  • How Democrats Backed Themselves Into a Shutdown

    Democrats surrendered a spending fight in March—and it all but foretold the October shutdown.

  • Trump’s Grand Plan for a Government Shutdown

    The Trump administration might use a shutdown to finish the job that DOGE started.

Talking Points Memo

  • Lindsey Halligan Will Have to Overrule Career Prosecutors to Indict Letitia James

    A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the...

  • Chicago Tells Of Escalating State Violence, Including A Killing, As It Challenges National Guard Occupation

    Chicago’s new lawsuit against imminent National Guard deployment paints a city besieged by disproportionate federal force, its inhabitants angered by...

  • Power Is the Order of the Day, and Other Beds Trump Has Made

    One of the biggest challenges I’ve had in the last nine months and especially since the summer is how to...

  • The Trump Admin’s Mostly Unnoticed Move to Crack Down on the Opposition

    Last month, the White House issued two executive orders that direct federal law enforcement to start cracking down on the...

  • The Trump Administration’s New Protection Racket for Higher Ed

    This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. A version of this article first appeared at...

Fox News

  • War on cartels? White House says it has an iron-clad case to strike narco-terrorist groups

    White House says President Donald Trump has clear legal authority to strike drug cartels after deadly Caribbean raids, calling traffickers "unlawful combatants."

  • House committee withdraws James Comey subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein testimony

    The House Oversight Committee has dropped its subpoena for former FBI Director James Comey in its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

  • Supreme Court to decide if faith-based counseling on gender identity is protected speech

    The Supreme Court hears arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, where Christian therapist Kaley Chiles challenges Colorado's conversion therapy ban as a First Amendment violation.

  • Mamdani ripped for photo with anti-LGBTQ Uganda official: 'If he's smiling, he's lying'

    Photos surfaced of New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani with Uganda's former parliamentary speaker Rebecca Kadaga, who supported anti-LGBTQ law.

  • Biden didn't want intel disseminated showing Ukrainian concerns over family's 'corrupt' business ties: records

    Ukrainian officials expressed concerns about Biden family ties to corrupt business practices in 2015, according to newly declassified CIA intelligence that was never disseminated.

The Hill

  • International student enrollment down 20 percent

    The number of international students that traveled to the U.S. in August dropped by almost 20 percent, according to federal data analyzed by The New York Times. The 19 percent difference compared to last year was the biggest decline outside of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a separate federal tracker, the increase of foreign students in...

  • It took the Roberts Court 20 years to dismantle a century of progress

    The impact of Roberts’s 20-year tenure is a reminder that every presidential election matters not only to us but to our future.  

  • Watch live: Jeffries to speak as tensions rise amid government shutdown

    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) will speak to reporters Tuesday morning as the government shutdown enters its seventh day. His comments come after President Trump called on Democrats to reopen the government and support the GOP's "clean" continuing resolution. In exchange, the president said he would be willing to discuss a potential deal on...

  • Bondi declines to comment on conversations with Trump about National Guard deployments

    Attorney General Pam Bondi declined on Tuesday to answer a question about whether she’s had any discussions with President Trump about the legal justification for deploying National Guard troops from California and Texas to Portland, Oregon, and Chicago, despite the objections of Democratic governors. “I am not going to discuss any internal conversations with the...

  • Live updates: The Hill's Health Next Summit explores policy, advances; Durbin grills Bondi in Senate hearing

    The Hill on Tuesday morning convenes some of the top voices in health care, government and the private sector to look at how health policy has shifted in 2025. The Health Next Summit pairs health care experts and lawmakers with journalists from The Hill to share the latest on the government shutdown — driven by...

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  • Pam Bondi spars with Democratic senator over Epstein ‘client list’ and national guard deployments in tense hearing – live

    Illinois senator Dick Durbin grills Trump’s attorney general on the Epstein investigation and Bondi tells him ‘national guard is on the way’ to ChicagoBefore we turn our attention to Capitol Hill, we’re also keeping an eye on Illinois today. On Monday, a federal judge did not immediately block the president’s move to deploy national guard troops, including hundreds from Texas, to Chicago.Instead, the judge set a hearing for Thursday, leaving room for the military to make their way to the windy city as soon as today. Continue reading...

  • Rutgers professor moving to Europe after threats over antifa accusations

    Mark Bray says threats intensified after a Turning Point USA petition accused him of promoting political violenceUS politics live – latest updatesA Rutgers University professor is temporarily relocating to Europe as he grapples with threats that intensified after a student group affiliated with the organization founded by murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk accused him of being “a prominent leader of the antifa movement on campus”.Rutgers’ Turning Point USA chapter also says the presence of Mark Bray – whose work has closely examined antifascist movements – threatens them and is calling for his firing from the New Jersey university, prompting the academic to say those demands are little more than “manufactured outrage”. Continue reading...

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene open to healthcare deal with Democrats amid shutdown

    Republican says she is ‘disgusted’ by rising insurance premiums and may defy her party over expired tax creditsUS politics live – latest updatesRepublican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has indicated she is willing to negotiate with Democrats over healthcare insurance costs – the central political issue that has kept the US government shut down since 1 October.Indicating that she is willing to stand against her party on the issue, Greene said Monday night in a post on the social platform X that she’s “absolutely disgusted” insurance premiums could double if a system of tax credits dating back to Barack Obama’s presidency is allowed to expire at the end of the year. Continue reading...

  • Pam Bondi to testify before Senate amid Trump’s troop deployments

    US attorney general likely to be questioned on Comey’s indictment, Epstein documents and Venezuela boat strikesUS politics – live updatesPam Bondi, the US attorney general, will face senators on Tuesday, as Donald Trump ramps up his crackdown on political opponents, Democratic-run cities and alleged drug traffickers.Bondi’s appearance before the Senate judiciary committee will give lawmakers from both parties the opportunity to question her about the president’s high-profile interventions into the justice system, including the indictment last month of the former FBI director James Comey, a longtime foe. Continue reading...

  • Texas national guard troops head to Illinois after judge fails to block move

    Federal government allowed to continue Chicago deployment while it responds to Illinois lawsuitWhat to know about Trump’s national guard deployment, from rulings to protestsNational guard troops from Texas are heading to Illinois after a federal judge declined to immediately block them after a lawsuit from the state against the Trump administration.Texas guard members departed the Fort Bliss military installation in El Paso on a US military transport plane on Monday evening. Continue reading...

Politico

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  • CBS News names Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief

    Paramount Skydance also acquired The Free Press, which Weiss co-founded in 2021.

  • Michigan’s Mallory McMorrow has shifted her stance on the war in Gaza

    Mallory McMorrow has shifted her position on the ongoing Middle East conflict.

  • Wesley Hunt launches Senate bid, scrambling GOP primary in Texas

    The second-term congressman enters an already divisive contest for the nomination.

NPR

  • New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen on where negotiations to end the shutdown stand

    NPR's Michel Martin interviews Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire about the state of negotiations in Congress to end the government shutdown.

  • Why Democrats are casting the government shutdown as a health care showdown

    Democrats are pressuring Republicans to extend billions of dollars in federal tax credits that have dramatically lowered premiums and contributed to record-low rates of uninsured Americans.

  • Bondi testifies before Senate panel at first hearing since Comey indictment

    Attorney General Pam Bondi is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee amid mounting concerns that the DOJ is being weaponized to go after President Trump's perceived enemies.

  • Why some federal workers aren't scared by the threat of shutdown layoffs

    Some federal workers support the government shutdown, even as President Trump threatens to use this moment to lay off employees and cut funding to programs.

  • A tribe in Arizona planned to connect 600 homes to electricity. Then the funding was cut

    The Hopi Tribe received a multimillion-dollar federal grant to install solar panels and battery storage systems for hundreds of homes. But the Trump administration has canceled the funding.

Five Thirty Eight

  • What Americans Think Of The Biden Impeachment Inquiry

    Welcome to Pollapalooza, our weekly-ish polling roundup. It’s officially impeachment season again. On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced that he’s directing three House committees to start investigating whether President Biden benefited from his son Hunter’s business dealings overseas. McCarthy accused the Biden family of “a culture of corruption,” saying that the Biden administration

  • The Second GOP Debate Could Be Smaller, With Or Without Trump

    The second Republican presidential primary debate is less than two weeks away, so time is running out for GOP contenders to meet the Republican National Committee’s qualification criteria. To make the Sept. 27 debate, each candidate must have at least 3 percent support in two qualifying national polls, or at least 3 percent in one

  • The Senate Is Losing One Of Its Few Remaining Moderate Republicans

    On Wednesday, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not run for reelection in 2024. On the surface, the electoral impact of Romney’s decision is minimal — his seat should stay safely in Republican hands. But it’s still notable because it represents the departure of one of the few remaining Republican senators who had a

  • Why ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Working For Biden

    Welcome to FiveThirtyEight’s politics chat. The transcript below has been lightly edited. nrakich (Nathaniel Rakich, senior elections analyst): For a long time, the economy has been seen as a big liability for President Biden in his reelection bid. Inflation soared in 2021 and 2022, culminating at a rate of 9.1 percent last June. The same

  • Why Biden Is Losing Support Among Voters Of Color

    Among the most politically tuned-in, last week saw the kind of hand-wringing and accusations of bias surrounding the polls that you’d usually expect from the final two months of a campaign, not the final year and two months of a campaign. The focus was largely on general election polls: Whether a Wall Street Journal poll

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