Trump Hints Agreement with Iran May Be Close to Final, Pauses Project Freedom

President Donald Trump hinted that a "Final Agreement" regarding an…

Candidates for governor asked to use one-word to describe Gavin Newsom’s performance

The debate, broadcast live on CNN, featured seven contenders who…

Trump-backed candidates take out GOP incumbents in Indiana, dominate Ohio primary in big night for president 

In Indiana, Trump’s revenge campaign against incumbent state senators who…

Trump marks Cinco de Mayo with ‘NICE’ post, echoing past viral taco bowl moment

President Donald Trump marked Cinco de Mayo on Tuesday with…

Trump Flexes Political Muscle Against Republicans Who Bucked Him On Redistricting

A slate of closely watched Republican primaries in Indiana Tuesday…

Mike Johnson Films JD Vance As He Enters Oval Office For First Time

Vice President JD Vance entered the Oval Office for the…

Trump Rolls Deep With Conservative Entourage At Army-Navy Game, Elicits ‘USA’ Chants

President-elect Donald Trump attended the 125th Army-Navy football game on…

Biden set to support term limits, new ethics code for Supreme Court: report

President Biden is reportedly getting ready to announce his support…

Ukraine signs deal to give US access to rare minerals

Ukraine has signed a deal with the United States, giving…

The future of air combat: How long will the US military still need pilots?

As sixth-generation fighter programs ramp up, military insiders are divided…

Google Admits Political Censorship on YouTube, Promises to Embrace Free Speech

Google on Tuesday promised to restore YouTube accounts that have been banned for political speech, and said that the Biden administration pressured Google to censor Americans that did not violate the video, in a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH). 
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A Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy: 5 Things to Watch for at the U.N. General Assembly

The United Nations will open the 80th session of its annual General Assembly high-level debate on Tuesday morning. The event allows world leaders a platform to address the issues that matter to them – often resulting in conflict and allowing for the public airing of grievances that diplomats endeavor to keep mum.
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