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The Minnesota GOP Just Hit a New Low

During the second day of the state GOP’s annual conference in Duluth on Saturday, Minnesota Republicans conducted a moment of silence for Chauvin, who is currently serving a prison term of 22 1/2 years for the second-degree murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. When asked

When insurers deny care, patients pay the price

Mark Cuban and physicians are calling for health insurers to be held accountable for their denials that harm patients, as the current system allows them to avoid responsibility and exploit the fact that most patients will never appeal.

Don't let Trump diminish your patriotism

Patriotism is an important part of American identity, and should be embraced in order to effect positive change in the country, as exemplified by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the actions of Frederick Douglass.

Anthropic files with SEC to go public

Anthropic has confidentially filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to go public, the artificial intelligence (AI) company said Monday. The filing tees up what is expected to be a massive initial public offering (IPO) for Anthropic, as it competes

Mamdani skips annual parade celebrating Israel

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Sunday did not attend the city's annual Israel Day parade, a notable absence that broke with political tradition. Not appearing at the spectacle along Fifth Avenue was something Mamdani said he would do days in advance. He reminded New Yorkers

Trump Rages as Already Horrible Concert Turns Into Disaster

Evidently furious at the several musical artists who canceled their performances at his “Great American State Fair,” President Donald Trump is floating yet another event that no one will want to attend. “We should have a giant MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN RALLY, for 250, instead of

US moves to close potential AI chip sales loophole

The Trump administration is moving to close a potential loophole in U.S. export restrictions, clarifying that a license is needed to sell advanced AI chips to firms with Chinese parent companies even if they are not located in China or another restricted country. The Commerce

US kills 3 in fourth strike on alleged drug boat in a week

The U.S. military over the weekend carried out another strike on a boat it claimed was carrying drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three men aboard in the fourth such attack within a week. U.S. Southern Command announced the Saturday strike on social platform X, using

Iran Axes Peace Talks With U.S. as Trump Spirals

Iran on Monday suspended all peace talks with the U.S., just hours after President Trump claimed Iran “really wants to make a deal.” Tehran placed the blame on Israel, which it said violated the trifold ceasefire agreement when Israeli troops captured Beaufort Castle, a

Doctors Expose Major Holes in Trump’s Medical Report

Physicians have noted large omissions from a medical report on President Trump’s most recent visit to Walter Reed Medical Center, his third in a little over a year. In a three-page memorandum released by the White House late Friday, Trump’s physician, Navy Capt. Sean

Powell warns against political pressure on Fed

Former Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Sunday warned against political pressure on the central bank, saying it "has been undergoing a stress test.” “If any administration finds a way to remove Fed officials over policy differences, then future administrations will do so

Trump’s Iran War Success Story Gets Blown to Pieces

The war in Iran has not been the unequivocal success that Donald Trump has claimed it to be. Tehran has damaged at least 20 regional U.S. military sites since the war began in late February, according to satellite imagery reviewed by the BBC . The damages have destroyed air