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DOJ sues Colorado over assault weapons ban

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado on Wednesday, alleging that its ban on “large capacity” magazines violates the Second Amendment. State law makes it a misdemeanor to possess or sell assault weapons that hold more than 15 rounds of

Trump takes sharp turn toward ending Iran war

President Trump announced a sudden end to his operation to break Iran’s hold on the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday night, hours before reports emerged that Washington and Tehran are closing in on a framework of a deal to end the war. The president again threatened to resume

Jake Tapper on Trump CNN poll claim: 'Nope'

CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Tuesday said "nope" to President Trump's claim that the outlet reported his approval rating among Republicans was at 100 percent. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office earlier Tuesday about the supposed poll, suggesting that "I am at, according to

Watch: Trump, first lady honor military moms at White House

President Trump and first lady Melania Trump honored mothers who serve in the U.S. military and the moms of service members at the White House on Wednesday afternoon ahead of the upcoming Mother's Day holiday. The event in the East Room comes as the U.S. and Iran are reportedly

Trump lauds Ted Turner, claims new ownership 'destroyed' CNN

President Trump lauded CNN founder Ted Turner following his death Wednesday, calling him “one of the Greats of All Time.” "Ted Turner, one of the Greats of All Time, just died. He founded CNN, sold it, and was personally devastated by the Deal because the new ownership took

NPS closes parts of Yellowstone after bear attack

Several hiking trails in Yellowstone National Park remain closed on Wednesday after two hikers were injured in a bear attack in the southwest region of the park earlier this week, according to the National Park Service (NPS). The NPS said in a Tuesday news release that the

Oil prices plunge amid reported progress in US, Iran talks

Oil prices plunged around midday Wednesday as reports emerged that the U.S. and Iran are nearing an agreement on a one-page memorandum that could result in the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The international benchmark, Brent crude oil, reached $101.75 at 11 a.m. EDT while

Trump Insists Ballroom’s Skyrocketing Cost Is No Big Deal

President Donald Trump dismissed claims Wednesday that the White House ballroom has suffered cost overrun after its price tag skyrocketed from $400 million in private donations to $1 billion sourced from American taxpayers. Trump claimed that there was no cost overrun because

Tennessee unveils GOP-favored redistricting proposal

Tennessee lawmakers on Wednesday unveiled a proposal for a new congressional map that would heavily favor Republicans this November by splitting up the state's sole Democratic district. The map would put a target on Rep. Steve Cohen, who represents the state’s only

CNN mogul and founder Ted Turner dead at 87

Ted Turner, the media mogul who founded CNN and presided over the outlet at it reshaped the cable news business, died Wednesday at the age of 87. Turner began his career in the media business as an account executive with Turner Advertising Co. in the 1970s and launched CNN in

Suspected hantavirus patients evacuated from cruise ship

The World Health Organization (WHO) said early Wednesday morning it evacuated three people suspected of carrying the rare hantavirus from aboard a cruise ship to Europe. Three other people on board the vessel have already died from suspected hantavirus infection, and one

Obama: Attorney general is 'not the president's consigliere'

Former President Obama on Tuesday warned against allowing the attorney general to become the president’s “consigliere,” emphasizing the need for the nation’s top prosecutor to remain independent of political influence. Obama made the comments during an interview on CBS’s “The

JD Vance Fumbles Speech in Front of Utterly Silent Room

Vice President JD Vance just reminded everyone what a charisma-less vacuum he is. Speaking Tuesday at a manufacturing facility in Iowa, Vance stumbled through a speech attempting to boost Zach Nunn, a Republican running for reelection to the House. “When I see that—when I see

EEOC sues NY Times, alleging discrimination

The New York Times is being sued by an employee who alleges the company discriminated against them based on gender and race. The lawsuit stems from a complaint from a white male employee who alleges he was not given a promotion because of his race and gender, the newspaper