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It’s a brief pause so the court can hear challenges to the administration’s plan on an expedited schedule. The legal objections face tough sledding.
Five years after it helped promote a nationwide social panic over ‘unmarked graves,’ the Globe & Mail admits those graves might not actually exist—while also suggesting that it doesn’t really matter anyway.
The departure of more than 10,000 federal lawyers has left some agencies without sufficient staff and has boosted the ranks of state attorneys general offices and advocacy groups.
The Los Angeles mayoral race heads toward a likely runoff as Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman make final pitches before Election Day on Tuesday.
Defense analysts explain why NATO's spending gap persisted for decades and what finally pushed European allies to increase military investments.
Outrage over a black Helen of Troy misunderstands the long Western tradition of radically reinventing classical myths.
May 30 2026
Politics of the Day
Marxist influencer Hasan Piker defended the Singham-funded activist network at a New Jersey ICE protest and dismissed federal scrutiny of his Cuba travel.
“If you storm the Capitol and you take from this slush fund, too bad, we’re taking it,” one New York lawmaker said.
All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid.
The political news you need to know, in 10 minutes or less. Hosted by David Chalian.
At a security conference in Singapore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Asian military leaders how they could get to “the front of the line” for U.S. assistance.
Aviation start-ups and the Trump administration want to replace helicopters with electric aircraft, but the new vehicles still have to pass arduous tests before the public can use them.
Around 200 people have now been killed in the attacks since last year, in an operation critics say has failed to slow the smuggling of cocaine.
Anyone who has relied on the Texas senatorial candidate for theological guidance might be experiencing whiplash.
Let's start with the positive: Republicans and Democrats are coming together to protect same-sex marriage from the Supreme Court.
Theroux’s documentary on the Manosphere tells half the story—the loudly accessible, politically convenient half.
Trump fires back at critics of his health ahead of his 80th birthday, citing a perfect cognitive test score and calling out the 'Dumocrats.'
Mayor Mamdani has thrown his support behind DSA activist Darializa Avila Chevalier, who helped organize anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.
While the president’s medical report says he remains fit to serve, independent physicians have raised questions about the recurrent bruises on his hands and swelling in his legs.
The judge determined that Congress had named the center in JFK’s honor and hence that only Congress can change the name.
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…
The U.K. has no national prostate-cancer-screening program, a bizarre state of affairs given how common the disease is.
The festival aims to expose the evils of socialism that Hollywood has long ignored.
The latest in a series of attacks on the safety of conservative figures reportedly occurred at the home of SCOTUS Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
Critics rebuke Amy Gertner's video defending husband Graham Platner's Senate bid, saying it confirms rather than denies infidelity allegations.
The new Michael Jackson biopic and the campaign to whitewash the King of Pop’s reputation.
In January 2025, the president was set up for success. Instead, he blew it
Internal messages reviewed by The Post stipulate that military personnel must pay their own ways and meet strict physical requirements to be eligible.
Never Neverland, Andrew Hammel — The new Michael Jackson biopic and the campaign to whitewash the King of Pop’s reputation. Also New * What Is the Euro-Med...
Communist activists, far-right group clash outside Delaney Hall in Newark, transforming the protest into a broader political spectacle.
The meeting was the highest-level military engagement since the Trump administration began ratcheting up pressure on the Cuban government this year.
David Rush, a longtime C.I.A. officer, appears to have first had contact with Stephen A. Feinberg during President Trump’s first term. Some officials said the two men were not close.
A fabulous new history of the Cambridge Five by Antonia Senior provides the definitive account of Britain’s most famous traitors.
An Arizona school board member faces resignation calls after appearing to make a Nazi salute and comparing the board president to Hitler afterward.
Discussions among a group of lawyers with allegiance to the president were closely held. Some senior White House officials were said to have felt blindsided as the agreement took shape.
We judge sex crimes according to archetype, not evidence.
President Trump appears to see the matter of his heir as unsettled, adding a layer of tension to his relationship with Vice President JD Vance.
It's hard to convey to a non-track person how slow this meet was. Even for people past their prime.
Taking a break from geopolitics and crime, our feature articles this week have a lighter focus. We have a medieval travel guide from Benny Morris, a review...
His changes to the proposed deal were potentially designed to speed up the process by putting pressure on Iran to accept the current framework, one official said.
From the murder of a five-year-old Aboriginal girl to Melbourne's tobacco wars, Andrew Bushnell joins Zoe Sankey to examine the human cost of Australia's broken justice system.
A real autopsy from the party would have concluded that Democrats were rejected in the last election because of their anti-American policies.
I think it’s time for the Department of Justice to come back to the table and give GMU a clean bill of health.
As scrutiny of Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner mounts, a Maine law provision could allow the party to replace him after the primary.
Xavier Becerra led President Joe Biden’s health agency during the pandemic but kept a low profile. He has risen to lead in polls ahead of California’s gubernatorial primary.
Texas leads the nation in corporate headquarters relocations with Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin and Houston drawing companies from high-tax blue states.
Contemporary anti-Zionism encodes a totalising worldview that blends the tributaries of Nazi, communist, and Islamist anti-Zionism into a single stream.
While MAGA candidate Ken Paxton's win isn't an assured victory for Democrats, he'll at least embroil the GOP in a nightmare of its own making.
It’s a dramatic and compelling presentation of the personal and societal stakes involved in assisted suicide.
Jill Biden says she’s never, ever seen any signs of cognitive decline in her husband.
Republicans should be very worried about where this is headed in November.
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.
The Virginia governor is being attacked from all sides for actions she considers moderate, including 31 vetoes of bills from the Democratic-led legislature.
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President Trump floats hosting a massive MAGA rally for the nation's 250th anniversary after several artists pulled out of planned Freedom 250 concert events.
A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to take President Trump’s name off the building. What happens next?
Two candidates with the same name will be on the ballot seeking the same seat in the state’s primary. “It’s going to be confusing,” one Republican said.
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…
President Trump expands Tom Barrack's role to special presidential envoy for Syria and Iraq amid high-stakes Middle East diplomacy with Iran.
For so many American students, ‘college’ is just another consumer item.
A conversation with Dr. Ingrid Skop on abortion pills sold online, cross-border distribution, and the growing regulatory challenges.
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.
In a TIME interview, Hilton says California voters are ready for a Republican reset. But can he work with a Democratic state legislature?
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner exchanged sexual texts with several women after marrying his wife, she says, according to reports.
The wife of Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate in Maine, told the campaign he had sent sexual messages to other women.
It means that the ultranationalists have growing power over Zelensky, who in his previous political incarnation wouldn’t have dared gestures like these.