Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said he has a “great fear” that President Trump will “cave” to Russian President Vladimir Putin over ending the war in Ukraine. Schumer joined CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, where host Dana Bash asked him about the latest developments between Trump, … Schumer says he has ‘great fear’ Trump will ‘cave’ to PutinRead more
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The White House has a rarely seen swimming pool. Here’s where it is
(NEXSTAR) – As he’s made very apparent during his time in office, our current president loves to unwind with a round of golf. But he could easily ditch the clubs and take a dip in the White House’s very own swimming pool, if the mood should strike. The … The White House has a rarely seen swimming pool. Here’s where it isRead more
Rubio says ‘only solution’ for war in Ukraine is negotiation where both ‘give up something’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday that the “only solution” for the war in Ukraine is a negotiation where both Russia and Ukraine “give up something.” “There is no military solution to this war,” Rubio told NBC News’s Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.” “The only solution … Rubio says ‘only solution’ for war in Ukraine is negotiation where both ‘give up something’Read more
Trump is waging an ideological war on K-12 education as well
Attacks on higher education are occurring almost daily. The Trump administration has frozen billions of dollars in federal research funding at elite universities, deported international students with little or no due process, questioned the tax-exempt status of Harvard and accused dozens of institutions of tolerating antisemitism, among other … Trump is waging an ideological war on K-12 education as wellRead more
O’Reilly signals Trump ‘making a mistake’ with Abrego Garcia stance
Bill O’Reilly argued that President Trump is “making a mistake” over his firm stance on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s deportation and unwillingness to return him to the United States despite an order from the Supreme Court. O’Reilly, speaking on his “No Spin News,” said he thought Trump could be … O’Reilly signals Trump ‘making a mistake’ with Abrego Garcia stanceRead more
Most say Trump, Democrats are ‘out of touch’: Poll
Most Americans believe President Trump and Democrats are “out of touch” with the concerns of most people, a new survey found. The latest Washington Post-ABC News Ipsos poll found 60 percent of respondents believe Trump is “out of touch” with “the concerns of most people” in the country. … Most say Trump, Democrats are ‘out of touch’: PollRead more
At least nine dead, multiple injured in Vancouver after car drives through Filipino festival
At least nine people were killed and many were injured after a man drove into a crowd at the Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, police said early Sunday morning. According to Vancouver police, a man drove into a large crowd of people gathered for the Lapu Lapu Day … At least nine dead, multiple injured in Vancouver after car drives through Filipino festivalRead more
Reclaiming critical thinking in the Age of AI
California’s Senate Judiciary Committee, with bipartisan support, approved Senate Bill 243 this month, requiring that AI companies “protect users from the addictive, isolating, and influential aspects of artificial intelligence chatbots.” It is the first bill of its kind in the U.S. On the day of the bill’s … Reclaiming critical thinking in the Age of AI Read more
Here’s what USAID really did — it wasn’t bunnies and rainbows
I am a human rights activist and advocate for my country — Macedonia — and for its language and its culture. As an American taxpayer, you have probably never heard of me. You might not know much about Macedonia or even be able to find it on a … Here’s what USAID really did — it wasn’t bunnies and rainbowsRead more
Democrats embrace the f-bomb
Democrats are embracing the f-bomb in congressional campaign messaging as they seek to tap into their party’s anger. In recent weeks, a number of newly launched Democratic hopefuls for key House and Senate seats have pledged to “unf‑‑‑ our country” or have urged their party to “drop the excuses and grow … Democrats embrace the f-bombRead more
GOP Medicaid debate intensifies as Republicans search for cuts
House Republicans are under the gun to get specific on how they will offset President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, and they will soon need to decide if they will touch the political stove by trying to scale back Medicaid benefits. Medicaid is at the heart of the GOP … GOP Medicaid debate intensifies as Republicans search for cutsRead more
How Trump’s tariffs are snarling supply chains
Despite signs of a thaw earlier this week, Washington and Beijing are locked in a standoff on tariffs, and global supply chains are feeling the pressure. Disruption from tariffs is occurring at multiple points in commercial supply lines — from factory floors in East Asia, through the shipping … How Trump’s tariffs are snarling supply chainsRead more
Rubio’s State Department scale-down: efficiency or global retreat?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s announcement of a major reorganization of the State Department this week was meant to signal a leaner foreign policy machine, removing layers of bureaucracy that he says slowed down quick action in a crisis-ridden world. But critics are warning that the Trump administration … Rubio’s State Department scale-down: efficiency or global retreat?Read more