JD Vance: Undecided GOP Rep. Just Backed Big Beautiful Bill After Watching Hakeem Jeffries Ramble

Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that an undecided Republican…

Red States Set To Defend Women’s Sports At Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear two cases…

Colby’s China-focused Pentagon playbook sparks Ukraine arms freeze

A recent pause in the U.S. sending Patriot missiles and…

GOP lawmakers rebuke Elon Musk’s primary threats, say Trump’s legislation ‘something we’ve got to do’

As lawmakers march toward a vote on President Donald Trump’s…

Supreme Court to review state bans on transgender athletes in girls’ sports

The justices are set to hear challenges to laws in…

The Blob vs. the Pod: Biden team battles the Obama gang

Less than 72 hours removed from a debate performance by…

Joe Manchin faces pressure for 11th-hour run to secure critical seat for Democrats

West Virginia Democrats sought to push back on rumors this…

JD Vance: Giving Kamala Harris Control Of Inflation Policy Is Like Giving Jeffrey Epstein Control Of Trafficking Policy

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) over the…

Trump’s children, Melania, Kash Patel and several special guests sat inside the president’s box during speech to Congress 

The first lady was flanked by guests Elliston Berry, a…

US economy shrank for first time since 2022 — and Trump tariffs were a major reason why

Consumer spending also slowed sharply, expanding just 0.5%, down from…

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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