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Luna: Graham 'does NOT tell the President what to do'

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) on Monday criticized Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for his defense of the U.S. military operation in Iran, saying that he does "NOT" tell President Trump how to oversee the conflict. "There are some in the Senate that advocate for war everywhere,"

Graham floats mutual defense agreement with Saudi Arabia

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Monday suggested a mutual defense agreement with Saudi Arabia amid the ongoing U.S. operation in Iran. “Finally, to my friends in Saudi Arabia: I've been your biggest champion. I think the crown prince has taken Saudi Arabia in a completely

Erika Kirk appointed to Air Force Academy board

President Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to the Air Force Academy’s Board of Visitors, having her replace her late husband. Consisting of 16 members, the Board of Visitors is responsible for making recommendations to the Defense

Paul: ‘Very hard’ to debate war powers once combat begins

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the only Republican senator to vote last week for a resolution to halt military action against Iran, says it will be very hard to persuade GOP colleagues to vote to limit President Trump’s authority as commander-in-chief now that U.S. forces are actively

NASA satellite reentering atmosphere after years in orbit

A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is set to reenter Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday evening after more than a decade in orbit, according to projections from the agency and U.S. Space Force. The spacecraft, Van Allen Probe A, was one of two satellites launched in August 2012 to gather

Cruz: Carlson more anti-Trump than Democrats

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is blasting conservative pundit Tucker Carlson over the commentator's criticism of President Trump's foreign policy and military operations in the Middle East. “The Democrats and the press are trying to undermine President Trump, they’re trying to

Firearm discharged at US consulate in Toronto

A firearm was discharged at a U.S. consulate in Toronto, local police said on social media early Tuesday morning. In a post on the social platform X, the Toronto Police Service said there were reports that someone discharged a firearm at 5:29 a.m. EDT at the American consulate.

The return-to-the-office trend backfires

Many business leaders think that a stricter return-to-office policy will cause a surge in productivity. But in reality, the data tell a different story. Across practitioner reports and peer-reviewed research, including a new report from the Institute for Corporate

Trump: Vance 'maybe less enthusiastic' at start of Iran war

President Trump on Monday described Vice President JD Vance as being “maybe less enthusiastic” at the start of the U.S. war in Iran. “We get along very well on this,” Trump told reporters in Miami when asked if there were any divides with Vance on the war. “He was, I would say,

Most Americans expect even higher gas prices: Survey

Americans are bracing for expected economic impacts of the Trump administration's military operations in the Middle East, with a majority in a new poll expressing pessimistic views about the future of gas prices. In the Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Monday, 67 percent of

JetBlue flights briefly grounded

All JetBlue flights were temporarily grounded early Tuesday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Reports on the FAA’s website show the ground stop was enacted at 5:22 a.m. and canceled around forty minutes later at the request of the airline. In a

Here's the real state of the union

President Trump addressed the nation the evening of February 24 to discuss the State of the Union. His record long speech understandably focused on the positive achievements during his Administration, but it failed to help unite the country or address several key sustainability

What Can an Oscar Mean for Palestinian Stories?

Cinema that takes on the life and times of Palestinians has rarely been celebrated in the West. Paradise Now (2005) and Omar (2013), both by the Palestinian filmmaker Hany Abu-Assad, were Oscar nominees for best foreign film, and Paradise Now won a Golden Globe in 2006. Last

Tom Steyer Says He Can Be a Good Billionaire

You can watch this episode of Right Now With Perry Bacon above or by following this show on YouTube or Substack . There is growing skepticism of billionaires, particularly among Democrats. But Tom Steyer, a billionaire running for governor of California, says he should not be

This War With Iran Will Cost More Than We Can Afford

With “affordability” the Democrats’ watchword of the moment, I’m surprised more haven’t pointed out that President Donald Trump’s undeclared war on Iran costs more than Americans can afford. By this I don’t mean American soldiers killed ( seven thus far), which of course is the

The Unbelievable Madness of Our War With Iran

I wrote in July 2024 about my fear that, emboldened by unconditional U.S. support, Israel might launch a full-scale war against Hezbollah in Lebanon that could drag in the United States. Clearly, I failed to comprehend the scope of Netanyahu’s and Trump’s barbaric ambitions. I

On Iran, don’t expect honesty but do demand the truth

There is an awful lot of straight-line projecting going on about the Iran war right now. As I sat down to write this, my fingers twitched with hesitation because of the remoteness of the possibility of writing anything that will still be relevant in 12 hours about an offensive

GOP leaders, Trump see tensions flare over Senate filibuster

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is standing his ground against President Trump’s campaign to pressure Republicans to radically reinterpret the filibuster rule to pass sweeping voting reform, a contest of wills that could paralyze the chamber for the rest of the year.