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Trump endorses 'Protect College Sports' Act

President Trump is backing the "Protect College Sports" Act, a piece of legislation introduced in the Senate this week that would regulate the big business of college sports. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, called the current college sports landscape a "total mess," and said

Steve Kroft says '60 Minutes' 'no longer exists'

Steve Kroft, a longtime correspondent for CBS News’s “60 Minutes” who retired in 2019, said the program “no longer exists” in a new interview. “I think basically '60 Minutes,' as the audience has known it, no longer exists,” Kroft told New York Magazine. “The firings are too

House lawmakers introduce draft for national AI framework

On Thursday, a bipartisan pair of House lawmakers released a long-awaited draft of a national framework on artificial intelligence, aiming to preempt some state laws on AI, minimize the technology's risks and expand research. The discussion draft, obtained by The Hill, proposes

Let's get America building again

The Trump administration is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Interstate Highway System, 100 years of Route 66, and the 250th birthday of the United States by focusing on a historic revival of American infrastructure, with the FHWA having executed 888 grants and delivered

Vote-a-rama kicks off with Schumer forcing $1.8B MAGA fund vote

🎂 Plus: Viral ‘dot cakes’ take over the internet {beacon} It’s Thursday. I can’t escape these viral “dot cakes” that have taken over my social media feeds. They seem *so* overhyped. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, keep scrolling to “internet buzz.” I have

Government information gathering and sharing are in peril

The Trump administration is proposing a government-wide non-disclosure agreement for federal workers, which has been protested by free speech and open government groups as an assault on the First Amendment, and is compounded by cuts to the government workforce and increased

Marines retire Harrier 'jump jet'

The U.S. Marine Corps this week celebrated the retirement of the AV-8B Harrier II, the fighter jet that can take off and land vertically and without a runway. In a “sundown” ceremony on Wednesday at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., more than 5,000 people gathered to

Education Department sued over student loan limitations

A pair of advocacy groups filed suit on Wednesday against the Education Department over its cap on how much physician associates and assistants can borrow in student loans, the latest legal challenge to the recent limits. The American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) and

America's oceans need protection, not politics

Rather than relying solely on the whims of a particular administration, the MARA Act would establish science-based requirements, ensuring clear and consistent guardrails for how aquaculture research and development proceed in federal waters.

Trump net approval hits new low: Polling tracker

President Trump’s net approval rating is down to its lowest point ever amid the Iran war and stubbornly high prices, according to a polling analysis. The Economist has tracked public opinion about presidential job performance in its poll tracker since 2009, relying on data