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Federal and state officials arrested 223 illegal immigrants, including 146 semi-truck drivers, in Indiana during a national crackdown on unlicensed truckers.
Netanel Flamer’s book about Hamas’s intelligence war on Israel could be read with equal interest by members of Western security forces, and by members of the very groups against which they struggle.
California's Democratic senators are demanding the U.S. Justice Department immediately cancel plans to send federal election observers to the state for its statewide election next week.
The kids are absolutely losing their marbles over the realization that they might have to, you know, study in school.
Go beyond the soundbites and get to know some of the most interesting players in politics.
The ideological capture of college writing programs has ushered in an age of didactic, anodyne, and tedious books.
Asbestos, which can pose serious health risks when exposed during demolition, was frequently used in projects at the time of the East Wing’s construction.
The U.S. State Department on Thursday ordered non-emergency employees and their family members to leave Mali due to safety risks, as the government there comes under increasing pressure from al-Qaida-linked insurgents, who are imposing a fuel bloc…
Virginia Democrats reject GOP attempts to condemn political violence during redistricting special session, voting 21-17 along party lines to block amendment.
Look closely at almost anything and you'll find data—lots of it. But what are those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? Harry Enten is on a mission to find out.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday praised her agency's ongoing immigration enforcement actions during a press conference in Gary, Indiana, where she announced new arrests under "Operation Midway Blitz" and...
A former Biden spokesperson admitted to Congress that he had only met with the aging president between a few times in over two years despite claiming he was sharp "every single day."
The North Korean leader has grown closer to Moscow since he and Trump met in 2019 and did not respond to the U.S. president’s public push for a meeting.
"All-In Podcast" host David Sacks asks someone to look into Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) and Glass Lewis, the two largest proxy advisory firms that tell institutional investors how to vote their shares of public companies.
Mr. Means quietly departed his federal role about a month ago. His sister has been nominated for surgeon general.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema decided to shake up the political world on Friday by becoming an independent. The former Democrat is still caucusing with the party in the Senate, so the Democratic caucus still has 51 members. Now, instead of 49 Democr…
Even if critics who call President Trump’s boat attacks “murder” are right as a matter of law, it would not be easy to get the matter into a court.
Ross Douthat’s fascinating interview with Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar is worth your time.
Let's start with the positive: Republicans and Democrats are coming together to protect same-sex marriage from the Supreme Court.
An appreciation of Richard Herzinger (1957–2025).
The philosophy that underpins the European Convention on Human Rights is undemocratic, illiberal, and incoherent.
Treasury secretary Scott Bessent has a shortlist of five candidates vying to replace Jay Powell
Managing Editor Iona Italia talks to criminal justice researcher Andrew Bushnell about the many causes of the recent surge in crime in Melbourne.
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., said she spoke with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., twice this week as the government shutdown hits 30 days.
Twenty-seven minutes with the latest governor Donald Trump wants arrested
The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program will run out of money on Saturday. Some governors are shifting state money to cover part of the shortfall, bolster food pantries or both.
There’s not much difference. What’s most important is to find potential trustees who are willing to do battle with entrenched administrators and faculty.
Demonstrating a vision both aesthetic and political, Thomas Jefferson envisioned the US Capitol as "the first temple dedicated to the sovereignty of the people; embellishing with Athenian taste the course of a nation looking far beyond the range o…
He’d like you to keep an open mind.
Back in the late 1970s there was a popular wine commercial with the film director Orson Welles reminding us that "some things can't be rushed," and concluding with what became a famous catchphrase: "We will sell no wine before its time."
The president said he wanted testing to occur “on an equal basis” with Russia and China. The Kremlin condemned the move, and there was no indication of when tests might take place.
Jay Falk explored a fundamental question: How do genes give rise to different bodies? But without funding, “there’s not really a future here.”
Trump has been busy with everything but the government shutdown.
‘When radicals wanted men in girls’ locker rooms, Spanberger was so wrong, she wrote the bill.’
Andrew Cuomo says he’ll make rent-stabilization more fair if he is mayor, but his plan could make finding an apartment in New York City even more difficult.
All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., argued that the best way to ensure Americans don't go without food benefits and that federal workers are paid is to reopen the government.
Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay speaks with Danny Rensch about his astounding journey from the ‘Church of Immortal Consciousness’ to the role of Chief Chess Officer at Chess.com.
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In a major shift from the Biden administration’s policy, the United States will accept up to 7,500 refugees this fiscal year, down from 125,000.
Our election system is reaching a breaking point.
The Biden administration managed to rack up a long list of major legislative wins in its first two years despite facing one of the most closely-divided Congresses in history. From bipartisan action on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marria…
Abigail Spanberger, former member of Congress and candidate for governor of Virginia, has kept rather quiet about her career in the Central Intelligence Agency. As people should know, that could have something to do with her mixed signals on trans…
Britain's King Charles III has moved to strip his younger brother Andrew of his titles and honors, and force him out of his home, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday, over his ties with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The president’s attacks on long-standing friends are changing the balance of global power.
Decades of free riding has meant that many Middle East countries lack the skills and institutions necessary to maintain and build upon the favourable circumstances in which they now find themselves.
Already strained by federal funding cuts earlier in the year and a surge in demand from furloughed federal workers, food banks face a fresh wave of need as SNAP benefits end Saturday.
The arguments at times appeared to frustrate the judge, who promised to rule soon on a suit filed by roughly two dozen states seeking to ensure people don’t go hungry as a result of a budgetary dispute.
Fareed explains why AI's massive energy demands are straining the power grid, but also why AI could enable big breakthroughs in sustainability and clean energy.
We've got a situation here where Republicans, with the shutdown, are actually rallying their base, but it's also something that's not hurting them with the voters in the middle. If anything, it's helping them with folks in the middle.
The Trump administration is restricting the number of refugees it admits annually into the country to 7,500, and they will mostly be white South Africans, a dramatic drop after the United States previously allowed in hundreds of thousands of peopl…
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Independents hold Trump and Republicans responsible for the shutdown by a 2-to-1 margin, according to a poll conducted by The Washington Post, ABC News and Ipsos.
The move could keep food assistance flowing despite the federal government shutdown.
Fifty-six percent say they oppose President Donald Trump’s decision to tear down part of the White House to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom building.
Chief political correspondent Karen Tumulty chats with readers every other Thursday at noon Eastern time.
Trump and the art of the demolition, from Bonwit Teller to the White House.
There seems to be general agreement that Democrats need to radically transform their party image. The second election of Donald Trump and the subsequent failure of the party to gain favor in voters' eyes even as many of Trump's actions are notably…
The most damning revelation in the Comer committee report concerns the lie that the blanket pardon was of ‘nonviolent’ offenders.
A new report from Democrats has a lot of insights, but seems to miss the party’s biggest challenges.
The House Ways and Means Committee chair, Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., on Newsmax Thursday morning sharply criticized Democrat leaders for using the ongoing government shutdown as leverage.
The last American crisis over civilian-military relations ended with a general’s historic choice.
And the Virginia school district continues to assure community members that it remains dedicated to its ‘inclusive’ gender policies.
Online audiences have become increasingly radicalised by predatory algorithms pushing conspiratorial, schizophrenic narratives and content creators are rewarded for feeding into them.
That the government shutdown has hit the flow of official data only complicates matters further.
Religion has become a defining issue in the New York City mayoral race as Jewish New Yorkers reject Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani's positions on Israel and war in Gaza.
The man found guilty of plotting to kill President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago golf course last fall has asked a federal judge to move him to a state that permits assisted suicide, The Hill reported Thursday.
A federal judge in Boston on Thursday challenged the Trump administration's argument that SNAP benefits could be suspended for the first time in the food aid program's history because of the government shutdown.
Senate Democrats, joined by four Republican senators, approved a resolution Thursday to repeal President Donald Trump's global tariffs.
Neither President Trump nor Chinese officials indicated any new developments for the popular video app. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously suggested they could “consummate” transfer of control from its Chinese owner.
President Trump said China would end its boycott and resume buying millions of tons of American soybeans.
Virginia’s John Reid could become the country’s first openly gay Republican elected to statewide office. Attacks from within his party have made his sexuality an issue, he says.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth works out with troops in Malaysia one month after implementing rigorous physical requirements for combat personnel.
Microsoft misled Sen. Cruz about cutting ties with NewsGuard, continuing censorship via LinkedIn and CCP partnerships.
China’s leader agreed to delay restrictions on rare earth minerals for a year and buy more soybeans, Trump said after a meeting designed to calm trade tensions.
Dmitri S. Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, told Russian news agencies that recent drone and missile tests were not nuclear weapons tests.
In the wake of the Republican National Convention earlier this month, Fareed speaks with historian Niall Ferguson about how and why the modern-day GOP has changed since the Reagan era of the 1980s.
House Republican leadership spends $13 million opposing Gov. Gavin Newsom's California redistricting measure Proposition 50 ahead of Nov. 4 vote.
The strategy has fueled a stark fundraising advantage and polling lead that Democrats hope will help deliver a concrete rebuttal to the president’s redistricting agenda.
Democrats are "holding the government hostage" with their spending demands and refusal to compromise on budget priorities, Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Thursday.
Donald Trump is trying to amass the powers of a king.
I've got a dim view of online discourse, and decided long ago to opt out of it. Arguing about our problems online strikes me as philosophically similar to (and about as likely to succeed as) homeopathy. You don't fix a car by repeatedly slamming i…
Trump's Ukraine policy shifts from strong support to softer stance in recent weeks, reversing tough UN summit rhetoric as Russia war continues.
Senator Mark Warner said the administration’s decision to hold a Republicans-only briefing on the campaign was “corrosive to our democracy.”
Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, and others have taken over homes that until recently housed senior officers.
Graham Platner is the perfect embodiment of the left’s strategy for returning to power. This is a problem.
We could solve the threat of an interruption in SNAP benefits if four more Senate Dems would just agree to end the filibuster of the continuing resolution.
The justices delve into what it means for the president to say he needs the Guard because ‘regular forces’ are inadequate.
President Joe Biden's federal student loan forgiveness program, which promises to deliver up to $20,000 of debt relief for millions of borrowers, is on hold indefinitely as legal challenges work their way through the courts.
Will the real Bill de Blasio please stand up? On second thought . . .
Vice President Kamala Harris, a former US senator from California who previously served as the state's attorney general, could be the first Black woman and Asian American to lead a major party ticket after receiving President Joe Biden's support t…
Speaker Mike Johnson is eyeing a healthcare package as GOP factions feud over how to handle expiring Obamacare credits after the shutdown.
An in-depth interview with Chapin Fay of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation on delivering aid in a war zone—and why their unconventional model has drawn both praise and criticism.
A health-care battle tarnished the president’s first term. Here he goes again.
An entire part of the White House can’t just disappear.
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The government shutdown continues to impact the aviation industry as air traffic controllers miss paychecks and Vice President JD Vance seeks Democratic support.
Democrats are ready to match the GOP’s gerrymandering ruthlessness. Will voters go along?
Virginia Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones faces Republican criticism over his disputed $500,000 fundraising claim following his debate performance.
The unmistakable shift in the dynamics, after 29 days, stems from more than a dozen Semafor sources in both parties.
The two leaders reached an agreement on fentanyl, some tariffs and rare earths, at least for a year. But even as the global trade picture cleared a little, Mr. Trump spurred new worries about nuclear proliferation.
When the White House included a gilt-framed image of an autopen in the new Presidential Walk of Fame installed outside the West Wing last month, it was more than just another epic troll by President Trump of his predecessor.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., has widened her lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey's gubernatorial race as Election Day approaches, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.
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Ten years after Ryan’s ascension, there’s little of the former speaker’s traditional conservatism remaining in today’s House Republican caucus.
How Muslim and Christian antisemitism have converged with anti-Israel sentiment—some of it justified—to fuel the Free Palestine protests across the West.
Disarming the group will require Arab and Muslim forces-and strong American leadership.
In a new biography of Stalin, William Nester does his best to locate a human being within the monster, but those efforts eventually run aground.