Bush teams up with notorious Trump foes to trash ‘colossal mistake’ shuttering USAID

Bush and Obama spoke to outgoing USAID employees on a…

Rep. Jayapal defends comment calling ICE ‘a terrorist force,’ says White House ‘owes an apology’ to Americans

Rep. Pramila Jayapal defended a recent social media post calling ICE a…

Pentagon says Iran nuclear program set back ‘closer to 2 years’ after US strikes

“We have degraded their program by 1 to 2 years,…

‘Heartbreaking’: 21-year-old Congressional Intern Fatally Shot In DC

Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, an intern for GOP Rep. Ron Estes of…

MSNBC Regular Wants Other Countries To Sanction U.S.: ‘We Are The Bad Guys’

Regular MSNBC guest Elie Mystal called on other countries to…

Margin of error race between Harris-Trump in new poll conducted after Biden dropped

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are…

Hochul met with Trump for ‘frank’ conversation at White House, gov’s office says

Gov. Kathy Hochul met with President Trump at the White…

Dems will move against Biden after NATO summit, pollster predicts, as pols tease more defections

Democrats are biding their time until after this week’s NATO…

Trump signs tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China: ‘National emergency’

The Trump administration is implementing tariffs through its new International…

AP, New York Times: GOP Wins The House

The Associated Press and The New York Times have acknowledged…

Four Key Things to Watch For in Thursday Night’s Debate

While it remains to be seen what the debate has in store, there are several key themes and storylines to watch out for heading into the evening, ranging from the competition between the candidates for blue-collar workers, Biden’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war, how the moderators treat Trump given a history of bias, and if Biden puts his campaign lies into action.
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Flatulent Cows, Sheep, and Pigs Face World’s First Carbon Tax in Denmark

Livestock farmers in Denmark have been warned the farts and burps from their cows, sheep, and pigs will be measured and taxed from 2030, the first country in the world to do so as it targets methane emissions.
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