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Smithsonian unveils ‘Our Shared Future’ programming for America’s 250 celebrations

The Smithsonian Institution on Monday unveiled its brand new “Our Shared Future” programming for America’s 250th birthday this year, after the White House launched a review of the group’s plans. The series of events and exhibitions throughout the year is part of the Smithsonian museum network’s “Our Shared Future: 250” title. The purpose of the programming is […]

Rubio to testify in trial of ex-roommate alleged to have been Maduro’s hired gun

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to testify Tuesday in the federal trial of his ex-roommate and longtime political ally, who is accused of being a hired gun for deposed Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro.   Rubio’s link to the case stems from his decades-old relationship with David Rivera, a former GOP congressman from Miami who […]

Supreme Court worried that counting late mail ballots could undermine concept of ‘Election Day’

The Supreme Court appeared uneasy on Monday with the implications of Mississippi’s late-arriving mail ballot law — and how defining “Election Day” by when voters make their decisions, rather than by when the state receives their ballots, could create a mess of other issues. The high court heard arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee, […]

Starmer focuses on economic threats after Iranian missiles fail to reach British base on Diego Garcia

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is calling an emergency Cabinet meeting following reports of Iranian strikes aimed at the U.S.-U.K. joint military base on Diego Garcia, but the British government will be examining “cost of living” concerns, not “military considerations.” The prime minister is convening a Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms meeting on Monday, a type […]

Trump says National Guard members patrolling US cities will get active-duty benefits

President Donald Trump said Monday that National Guard members deployed as part of his national crime initiative will begin receiving active-duty benefits. Trump announced the move during a visit to Tennessee to highlight the work of the Memphis Safe Task Force, described by White House officials as “a decisive, aggressive federal intervention involving the National […]

Trump rejects Senate GOP proposal to punt ICE funding

President Donald Trump rejected the latest attempt by Senate Republicans to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, dismissing a plan that would fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a later date. White House aides briefed the president on the plan Sunday, according to two sources familiar with the matter, as Democrats demand new guardrails on […]

Trump tells Senate to attach voter ID to DHS funding ‘for Jesus’

President Donald Trump reupped his call for voter identification to be included in any deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security, telling Senate Republicans to cancel their upcoming recess if necessary. Trump said Monday during a Safe Task Force Roundtable in Memphis, Tennessee, that any funding for the DHS should be tied to voter […]

Trump sued over Kennedy Center plans as preservationists warn legacy ‘in peril’

President Donald Trump is being sued over his plans to close and renovate the Kennedy Center for a two-year period starting on July 4. The plaintiffs, comprised of eight architectural and historical preservationist groups, warn that the performing arts center and its nearly 55-year legacy are “in peril.” Their lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District […]

Activists staying in luxury hotels amid Cuba blackouts is ‘best’ comedy: Joe Concha

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha laughed off the “tone deaf” visits that various Democratic activists are taking to Cuba as the nation is experiencing blackouts. Various online influencers, including Twitch streamer Hasan Piker and Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) daughter, Isra Hirsi, traveled to the island as it recently endured its third blackout this month, where, […]

Suspect in Loyola student killing was in US illegally, DHS says

The suspect charged in the fatal shooting of a Loyola University Chicago student was in the United States illegally, the Department of Homeland Security said.  Jose Medina-Medina, 25, was arrested by Chicago police on a charge of first-degree murder for allegedly killing 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman, a freshman from New York, while walking with friends early […]
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