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American Airlines cuts profit prediction amid high fuel prices, following industry trend

American Airlines cut its profit outlook on Thursday, making it the latest company in the industry to do so as the war in Iran continues to cripple the global energy market.  American saw a $4 billion increase in expenses related to higher prices for jet fuel, according to its first quarter 2026 financial results. The […]

UK prepares divers for Hormuz mine clearing as European coalition talks

The United Kingdom is deploying divers to clear naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz as London hosts a second day of European talks on Thursday about reopening the shipping lane amid the Iran war. Royal Navy divers are preparing for the mine-clearing operations, according to the British government. The U.K. is also offering autonomous […]

Five takeaways from the California gubernatorial debate

California’s gubernatorial debate on Wednesday marked the first televised debate since then-Rep. Eric Swalwell dropped his bid over the sexual assault allegations against him. There were six candidates on the debate stage who met the 5% polling threshold. The Republican candidates were Chad Bianco, the sheriff of Riverside County, and Steve Hilton, a former Fox […]

SPLC spent more money on informant who infiltrated ‘Unite the Right’ rally planning than a top organizing group made that year

The Southern Poverty Law Center allegedly paid an informant who infiltrated the organizing of the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, more money than one of the top groups involved in planning the rally brought in that entire year. Prosecutors alleged this week that the SPLC, a left-wing organization ostensibly focused on fighting […]

Trump orders Navy to ‘shoot and kill’ any boats laying mines in Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the U.S. Navy to “shoot and kill” any Iranian boats laying naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz.  The move follows Iranian naval forces firing on ships passing through the strait “without the required authorization” after Trump agreed to extend the ceasefire in order to schedule new peace talks […]

Not a ‘favorable year for Republicans’: Sarah Bedford

Washington Examiner investigations editor Sarah Bedford said it’s “not shaping up to be a favorable year for Republicans,” as history indicates that the House of Representatives will flip to Democrats. “It was likely that the House was going to flip to Democrats before any of the redistricting wars,” Bedford said on the Hugh Hewitt Show […]

GOP congressman wants to add Arlington and Alexandria back to DC

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) introduced legislation on Wednesday to reincorporate Arlington and Alexandria, two independent jurisdictions in Northern Virginia, into Washington, D.C., hearkening back to a time when the federal district extended west into the neighboring state. The aptly titled Make DC Square Again Act would reverse an 1846 congressional action, known as retrocession, that […]

Senate adopts resolution to fund ICE and CBP in late-night ‘vote-a-rama’

During the overnight “vote-a-rama,” the Senate passed a budget resolution early Thursday morning to fund both federal immigration agencies part of the Department of Homeland Security: Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. The resolution was adopted in a 50-48 vote shortly after 3:30 a.m. Eastern. Notable votes and non-votes included Republicans Sen. […]

Gallego investigated for ‘sexual slur’ in 2013, officials were ‘unable to corroborate’

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) was investigated by the Arizona House in 2013 as a state lawmaker over allegations from female Democrats that he used a “sexual slur,” but the case was ultimately dropped after investigators said they were “unable to corroborate” the claim. The female lawmakers who filed the harassment complaint later requested the speaker […]

Virginia redistricting loss magnifies important fight inside GOP

Virginia Democrats got a big win with their gerrymandering referendum, which raises the question of whether Republicans should have avoided the mid-decade redistricting fight in the first place or fought even harder.  There was plenty of finger-pointing the day after the Virginia redistricting ballot initiative narrowly passed, with the “no” vote outrunning President Donald Trump’s […]
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