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Trump says he’s ‘in no hurry’ to make a deal with Iran

President Trump said on Wednesday that he is not in a hurry to make a deal with Iran as any progress on a potential deal between the two countries remains elusive. “We’re going to give this one shot,” Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews. “I’m in no hurry. Everyone is

Trump Mobile may be leaking customer addresses

Just as the T1 Phone is seemingly on the verge of release, Trump Mobile has been accused of insecurely storing customer data, leaving addresses and phone numbers vulnerable. The alleged leak has also revealed how many T1 Phone orders were apparently placed, and it's far fewer

Explosive device detonates near Pennsylvania polling place

Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) investigated after an explosive device detonated half a block from a polling station in the Keystone State during Tuesday’s primary race in the state. In a Tuesday statement, PSP said that no one was injured in the incident and that voting at

Trump is waging a silent war on legal immigration

When the member states of the United Nations reviewed their Global Compact on Migration earlier this month, one country was conspicuously absent from the discussions: the United States. In a post on X explaining its reasoning, the State Department said it objects to global

Trump approval on economy slips among Republicans: Survey

President Trump is losing ground among Republicans on the economy, even as most of the party remains generally supportive of how the president is handling his job in the White House, according to a new survey. The Associated Press-NORC poll, released Wednesday, found that 63

NFL cooperating with Florida AG after subpoena, Goodell says

The NFL is complying with an investigation by Attorney General James Uthmeier (R) over whether the league violated its "Rooney Rule" on head coach hirings. “I think we have been very clear about our programs, and we obviously evaluate them all the time, not just for how they

Trump to attend G7 meeting in France

President Trump will attend the G7 summit in France next month amid growing tensions between Trump and leaders of the group’s member countries. A White House official confirmed the development, which was first reported by Axios, to The Hill early Wednesday The summit will take

Federalist Society keeps grip on Trump judicial nominations

President Trump’s public break with the Federalist Society, the sprawling conservative legal organization, created uncertainty over the types of nominations he’d make to the courts in his second term. Now 16 months in, Trump’s new nominees aren’t so different from the last

Southern sweep reinforces Trump’s primary power

In today's issue: ▪ Primary races reinforce endorsement power ▪ Trump endorses Paxton ▪ Vance at the press podium ▪ New flash point with Canada Tuesday’s flurry of primary elections underlined the strength of President Trump’s endorsement among Republicans, with his chosen

When the sides 'stop being the sides'

Former Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) recently argued that "Congress is not wrestling with big or important questions right now." It's a familiar critique. Americans across the spectrum have long been frustrated by performative politics crowding out substantive debate. But Sasse

Watch live: Red, Flight & Blue - The Future of U.S. Aviation

As the United States prepares for a historic summer — anchored by the FIFA World Cup and the America 250 celebrations — the aviation industry stands at a critical crossroads. As demand is projected to hit record highs and amid increased reliance for air cargo shipments, U.S.

Will corruption claims turbocharge Democratic midterm gains?

There was a persistent, false claim about former President Obama that got started in the shadier parts of the right side of the internet. Then, gathering flakes like a snowball rolling downhill, it burst onto the scene right about the time Obama was running for reelection. No,

What Sports Gambling Is Learning From Big Tobacco

Minnesota State Senator John Marty was furious with the nonprofit National Council on Problem Gambling, so much so that he couldn’t wait until morning to fire off an angry email. “I am deeply disappointed to see this!” he wrote to an NCPG staffer one night in April 2025, after

Trump-Carney feud moves into military realm

The Pentagon’s announcement this week that the U.S. is pulling out of a joint military board with Canada marked a new flash point in a simmering feud between President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Carney played down the decision Tuesday, but the move elicited

New Trump Rules Will Make Meat Processing a Lot Deadlier

The country’s poultry and swine processing plants, already incredibly dangerous workplaces, are poised to get a green light from the Trump administration to vastly speed up the work. In February, the Agriculture Department released two proposed regulations to increase

Mullin wins some praise for his quieter style at DHS

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has scored positive reviews from Republican lawmakers who were less pleased with the performance of his predecessor. Mullin has been on the job nearly two months, and while the policies of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

4 hurdles facing Senate crypto bill after key vote

A cryptocurrency regulation bill cleared a key early hurdle after advancing out of the Senate Banking Committee last week, but the legislation still faces several obstacles that could endanger its success on the Senate floor and beyond. The Clarity Act, which aims to provide