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Back to trendingDHS to send termination notice to 530K migrant Biden parolees
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Democrat tears into ’embarrassment’ Hegseth: ‘Get the hell out’
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Treasury Secretary denies tariffs as taxes despite federal revenue data
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Trump calls Jerome Powell 'numbskull,' says he may 'force something' on Fed
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Trump considers raising tariffs on automobile imports
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Republicans lay groundwork for ‘total tax cliff’ at end of Trump’s term
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Judge determined OPM broke law with DOGE access to data
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Opinion - Netanyahu’s West Bank miscalculation is uniting the Arab world on Palestine
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Pam Bondi’s brother crushed in DC Bar Association election
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FAA to restrict Newark flights through December following outage turmoil...
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Haley on Trump call with Putin: ‘A backhanded slap to all of our allies’
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Donald Trump's 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports begin
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Opinion - With new questions about his acuity, Biden’s pardon choices should be revisited
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Jackson, Sotomayor dissent as Supreme Court turns away Black dancer’s discrimination appeal
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DC mayor concerned about parade tanks’ impact on streets
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Kremlin denies connection to arson attack on British prime minister’s home
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Former surgeon general says negative impacts from loneliness comparable to smoking, obesity
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Rand Paul: Cuts in ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ are ‘wimpy,’ ‘anemic,’ and would ‘explode the debt’
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Walmart responds to Trump comment that retailer should ‘eat the tariffs’
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This ‘highly toxic’ plant is spreading around US: Here’s how to get rid of it
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Kevin O’Leary on Trump, Walmart: Retailers aren’t going to ‘eat the tariffs’
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Trump questions why Biden’s cancer wasn’t caught sooner
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Trump on China trade switch-up: They ‘would have broken apart’
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Opinion - Trump’s not hurting democracy. He’s blowing up their oligarchy, which is why they’re so mad
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Tapper targets: 'Hope the money's worth it'...
Tapper targets CBS owner after ’60 Minutes’ producer resigns: ‘Hope the money’s worth it’ CNN anchor Jake Tapper admonished Shari Redstone, the owner of media giant Paramount, after a top producer at CBS’s “60 Minutes” resigned this week among speculation its parent company will soon settle a lawsuit brought by President Trump. To make independent decisions based on what was right for 60 Minutes, right for the audience.” Owens was alluding to interference from Paramount in the CBS News’s coverage as the Hollywood giant works to reach a settlement with Trump over a “60 Minutes” interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris during her 2024 presidential bid. “And it seems as if Shari Redstone is likely to bend the knee to Trump and settle this allegedly frivolous lawsuit,” Tapper said, noting Paramount is currently trying to push through a merger with fellow Hollywood giant Skydance, which will need approval from Trump’s government regulators to go through.

Former Rep. Mayra Flores explains health scare amid campaign launch
Mayra Flores says hospital visit on day of campaign launch was due to stress Former Rep. Mayra Flores (R-Texas) says the “sudden health scare” that led to a hospital visit on the day she launched a campaign to challenge Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) last week was rooted in stress and shouldn’t affect her congressional bid. Flores launched her campaign in the morning on April 15, writing on the social platform X that she was “deeply honored to announce my candidacy for Congress—a chance to serve the people and uphold the values that make our nation great.” Hours later, Flores’s campaign posted on X that she had been hospitalized, asking for “prayers and support.” Later in the day, the campaign posted that she had faced a “sudden health scare” and was fully recovering. I love bringing awareness to this area, whether you’re in Texas 34, Texas 15” — a neighboring district represented by Republican Rep. Monica de la Cruz — “or Texas 28, the district that I’m running — at the end of the day, we’re all people of faith, family and hard work.
Opinion - Trump’s response to bird flu could be the defining test of his second term
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Newsom on today’s ‘toxic’ Democratic Party: We tend to be ‘judgmental’
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Trump zeroes in on Fed, setting up potential fight with Powell
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Fox’s Brit Hume on Hegseth’s response to war plans texts: ‘Oh for God’s sake’
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Opinion - New polling data underscores Trump’s vulnerabilities
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Opinion - Trump has gone too far — and Americans are noticing
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Doug Emhoff's Law Firm Bends the Knee, Signs Deal With President...
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How 'America First' created strategic opening for Beijing...
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House Republicans torpedo Johnson effort to block proxy voting for new parents...
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BRAZILE: President is whitewashing US history and embracing 'alternative facts'...
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Republican senator asks Kennedy to restore HHS staff that worked on coal miner health
Republican senator asks Kennedy to restore HHS staff that worked on coal miner health A Republican senator on Tuesday indicated disagreement with at least some of the firings and closures being made by the Trump administration in the name of efficiency. In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) pushed back on decisions that cut an office and workers seeking to support coal miners’ health. “I believe in the President’s vision to right size our government, but I do not think eliminating the NIOSH coal programs and research will accomplish that goal,” wrote Capito, referring to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Stocks close with gains as White House signals trade progress with China
Stocks close with gains as White House signals trade progress with China U.S. stock markets closed with solid gains Tuesday as traders bought into the idea that President Trump’s trade war with China could cool down. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt declined to elaborate on those comments during a Tuesday briefing, but she said the administration is “doing very well in respect to a potential trade deal with China.” “The president and the administration are setting the stage for a deal with China,” Leavitt said. “So we feel everyone involved wants to see a trade deal happen, and the ball is moving in the right direction.” The rebound caps off another wild two-day stretch for the stock market, which closed with losses Monday amid Trump’s continued attacks on the Fed.
Bacon questions Hegseth’s fitness to lead Pentagon: ‘I wouldn’t tolerate it’
stopped just short of calling on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to be removed Monday following a new report that alleges the secretary shared detailed military plans in a group chat that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer. “If it’s true that he had another [Signal] chat with his family about the missions against the Houthis, it’s totally unacceptable,” Bacon told Politico, adding, “I’m not in the White House, and I’m not going to tell the White House how to manage this … but I find it unacceptable, and I wouldn’t tolerate it if I was in charge.” Bacon’s remarks come after The New York Times reported on a previously undisclosed Signal group chat, in which Hegseth allegedly shared detailed information about forthcoming military strikes in Yemen on March 15. It also included Hegseth’s brother and personal lawyer, both of whom work at the Pentagon but, the Times reported, “it is not clear why either would need to know about upcoming military strikes aimed at the Houthis in Yemen.” Hegseth has previously come under intense scrutiny for sharing similar details with top national security officials in a Signal chat that inadvertently included the top editor of The Atlantic.
Hegseth blasts media, ‘disgruntled former employees’ over latest Signal controversy
Hegseth blasts media, ‘disgruntled former employees’ over latest Signal controversy Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at the media and “disgruntled former employees” Monday as he finds himself embroiled in fresh controversy over his sharing of sensitive information and his management of the Pentagon. Hegseth was defiant in remarks to reporters at the White House for the annual Easter Egg Roll, dismissing new reporting about a second Signal app chat in which he shared information about strikes in Yemen and telling reporters he and President Trump are “on the same page all the way.” “What a big surprise that a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch of hit pieces come out from the same media that peddled the Russia hoax,” Hegseth said, responding to new reporting from The New York Times. The New York Times reported late Sunday that Hegseth shared sensitive information about planned strikes in Yemen in a private chat on the Signal app that included his wife, his brother and his personal lawyer.
Many Americans are warming up to China as trade war brews: Pew
Many Americans are warming up to China as trade war brews: Pew Americans are warming up to China as a trade war between the world’s two largest economies continues to bubble, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center. Ten percent believe the U.S. benefits more, while 25 percent say both countries benefit equally, 2 percent say neither benefit, and 16 percent are unsure. Comparatively, 24 percent of people said they would be good for the country, 6 percent said there would be no effect and 19 percent were unsure.

Luna accuses House Freedom Caucus of smear; Exits group...
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Opinion - Surprise! Trump’s ‘imperial presidency’ came from liberals’ disregard for the Constitution
The purpose is to demonstrate first that a desire fundamentally to reframe the Constitution has been at the very core of modern American liberalism, and second, that the current liberal reactions to President Trump’s allegedly lawless presidency show not devotion to principle but blatant political opportunism. Liberals have for many decades tried to replace the Constitution’s ideas of limited federal and presidential power, checks and balances, and federalism with majoritarian democracy, expanded and centralized government, and strong presidential leadership. He wrote: “The great political leader is not content to whittle down his goals to what he thinks he can achieve through the existing structure of political forces” — he must break through archaic governmental routines by “the application of overwhelming external force.” The good president, Burns continues, has to “ignore the absurd [constitutional] ‘rule’ … that the president does not interfere in the legislative department.” He must do so openly and generally be willing to cut through the cumbersome separation-of-powers apparatus to get things done.

White House studying ways to fire Powell...
Top Trump econ adviser says White House is studying ways to fire Powell President Trump’s top economic adviser told reporters Friday the White House is exploring how to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell despite the legal guardrails on his position. Trump blasted Powell in a Thursday morning social media post for refusing to cut interest rates, saying he couldn’t wait for the Fed chair’s “termination.” His criticism came a day after Powell warned that Trump’s tariffs could cause economic growth to stall while inflation increases — a dynamic known as “stagflation” — which would likely keep the Fed from being able to cut rates. During Trump’s first term, Hassett declared Powell “100 percent safe,” even as the president raged against the Fed chief — a lifelong Republican whom Trump himself appointed to the job — for refusing to cut interest rates.
Opinion - Send in the clown: Bill Maher turns pro-Trump
“I’m not the leader of anything,” Maher proclaimed, “except maybe a contingent of centrist-minded people who think there’s got to be a better way of running this country than hating each other every minute.” In his own narcissistic head, Maher envisions himself as the messiah of moderates. Believe me, as a comedian of 40 years, I know a fake laugh when I hear it.” Although Maher has never held elected office, never written legislation, never studied foreign policy or constitutional law, he is indeed an expert in fake laughter. Maher also made sure to point out that he corrected Trump the night before, when the president tweeted that Maher was critical of “all things Trump.” “Not true,” Maher said.
Hope Florida board meeting hijacked with porn, Nazi symbols
Hope Florida board meeting hijacked with porn, Nazi symbols A Hope Florida board meeting held online Thursday was hijacked by trolls who broadcasted Nazi symbols and pornography during the Zoom video conference on an initiative championed by Florida first lady and possible gubernatorial candidate Casey DeSantis. “The Department of Children and Families is actively working to address the incident.” The Florida Politics news site reported that the Hope Florida board was allowing public comment on the program when trolls began to bombard the stream with racist and lewd content. “In Florida, instead of overrelying on government, we’re organizing the generosity and goodness of neighbors to help one another.” State employees who work for Hope Florida, called “Hope Navigators,” link people with charities, faith-based groups and other outside sources, depending on their individual circumstances.

The DOGE Attack on the IRS Is an Attack on Economic Justice and Equality
DOGE’s IRS cuts will cost the average American a fortune Today is Tax Day, and the brazen attack of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency against the federal government looms large over the IRS. The Musk axe might also fall on the IRS Direct File program, the new system allowing taxpayers in about half the country to file for free directly with the government, bypassing expensive tax preparation firms. Because the IRS brings in the revenue that funds the rest of the government, Musk’s gang is striking at the heart of the federal government’s ability to fund health care for seniors, nutrition for children, and other needs of the American people.
RFK Jr. ‘already vindicating his critics’: Wall Street Journal
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Opinion - Vladimir Putin’s Palm Sunday message is one of death, and Trump has no answer
Vladimir Putin’s Palm Sunday message is one of death, and Trump has no answer Optics are telling us all we need to know about Team Trump’s ill-advised approach to negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted on X, “The U.S. extends our deepest condolences to the victims of today’s horrifying Russian missile attack on Sumy.” Special Envoy retired U.S. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg added the attack “crosses any line of decency.” Kellogg said something similar on Dec. 25, denouncing a Russian attack on Kharkiv, “Christmas should be a time of peace, yet Ukraine was brutally attacked on Christmas Day. U.S. Navy Adm. Samuel Paparo, Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, recently testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee that North Korea is sending “thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of artillery shells and hundreds of short-range missiles to Russia.” Reports that Pyongyang has deployed an additional 3,000 troops to Russia along with 170-millimeter Koksan guns indicate no willingness to stop the killing — only to continue the attacks.


Kevin O'Leary on Donald Trump tariffs: US must train China 'like a puppy'
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BIG LAW NATIONALIZED? $600M in new deals with five law firms...
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Mistakenly deported man could be sent to another country if returned to US: Senate Republican
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Group calls on Bondi to investigate Ms. Rachel for Gaza-Israel groups
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GRASSLEY: Congress 'delegated too much authority to the president'...
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RFK Jr. consoles Texas family: MMR vaccine ‘most effective’ way to stop measles spread
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Zelensky hits US embassy over ‘surprisingly disappointing’ response to Russian strike
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House Republicans bash Senate’s Trump agenda blueprint: ‘This is offensive’
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Stellantis halts production at assembly plants in Canada, Mexico after Trump auto tariffs
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Santos says he expects to receive maximum sentence: ‘I’m totally resigned’
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Fewer parties, less glam as DC readies for 'weird' Correspondents' dinner...
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71 percent in Maine say Collins doesn’t deserve to be reelected
The University of New Hampshire and the American Association of Public Opinion Research reported that 71 percent of survey takers said they don’t think Collins should return to Washington in the next election cycle, while 21 percent of people said she deserves another term and 8 percent are unsure or have no opinion. As a result, more than half of Republicans in her home state, 53 percent, said the lawmaker should not be reelected; 40 percent still have faith in her leadership, and 6 percent don’t know or are neutral. Forty percent of voters said Mills should contend for Collins’s seat, 56 percent don’t think she should campaign for the upper chamber and 5 percent don’t know.

Trump floats income tax cut to ease tariff impact
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Want starter home? It'll cost at least $1 million in 233 cities...
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Vance: Meeting 1 day before pope’s death ‘sign from God’
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Lowell launches firm for those ‘unlawfully and inappropriately targeted’ by Trump
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US auto industry criticizes Donald Trump's UK trade deal
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If you see this line on your fingernail, see your doctor immediately: experts
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Sununu says Trump administration has ‘about 6 weeks’ on China tariff deal to give market, small businesses confidence
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Plouffe blames Biden for ‘f‑‑‑ing nightmare’ Harris campaign
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