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Cuomo: Democratic Party 'not meeting the moment'

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) took a swing at Democrats in a report published Tuesday by The New York Times. “The Democratic Party is not meeting the moment,” Cuomo said in an interview with the Times. “I think the Democratic Party has created the moment.” In June, New

Miran joins Fed as bank prepares to cut rates

President Trump’s top White House economist officially joined the Federal Reserve board of governors Tuesday as the central bank kicked off a critical meeting on interest rates. Stephen Miran was sworn in as a member of the Fed board, the central bank announced Tuesday, barely

It’s time to lower the rhetoric, starting at the top

After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a wave of political violence, Republicans and Democrats failed to come together to denounce the cycle of violence and instead, many high-profile conservative voices seized on his assassination as an excuse to spill more political poison.

New York judge drops terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione

A New York state judge on Tuesday dismissed the terrorism charges Luigi Mangione faced for the fatal shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Judge Gregory Carro dismissed charges of murder in the first degree in furtherance of an act of terrorism, and murder in the

Watch live: House Democrats give remarks amid shutdown battle

House Democratic leaders will give remarks Tuesday morning, with just two weeks left for lawmakers to avert a government shutdown. Republican lawmakers are pushing for a mostly "clean" stopgap funding bill to keep the lights on until Nov. 20, without major concessions on health

Walz seeking third term as Minnesota governor

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) announced on Tuesday that he will seek a third term as governor in the 2026 midterm elections. “I’ve always tried to do what’s right for Minnesota,” Walz says in his announcement video. “And I’ll never stop fighting to protect us from the chaos,

Navarro demands Musk remove anonymous users from 'cesspool' X

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro demanded that tech billionaire Elon Musk remove anonymous users from X, calling the social platform a "cesspool." “My friend @ElonMusk. How about you start fighting back by cleaning up the cesspool otherwise known as X,” Navarro said in a

Bondi clarifies 'hate speech' comment after blowback

Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday clarified remarks made on Katie Miller’s podcast where she suggested hate speech could be prosecuted under the law. “Hate speech that crosses the line into threats of violence is NOT protected by the First Amendment. It’s a crime,” Bondi

Does Pam Bondi Actually Know What the Law Is?

Attorney General Pam Bondi accidentally revealed that she doesn’t have a clue how First Amendment law works in the United States—that, or she just doesn’t care. Speaking on The Katie Miller Podcast Monday, Bondi, who regularly pushes the legal limits to support President Donald

Robert Kennedy Jr. Is Right About Drug Commercials

As Health and Human Services secretary, Robert Kennedy Jr. is a menace to us all and ought to be removed as soon as possible. But he’s right about one matter, and, in a break from his usual practice (omnidirectional quackery), he finds himself in total accord with the medical

A Transgender Soldier’s Brave Battle Against Trump

Nicolas Talbott stood at attention, fists tight to his trouser seams, avoiding the eyeballs of the first sergeant asking why he’d joined the Army. “I’m here because I’m transgender,” he sounded off. “And I want to prove that people like me can do this. And frankly, can do it