Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) said Friday that talk about the Democratic Party taking a hard-left turn is “frankly overblown,” comments that came after notable wins by democratic socialists in Democratic primaries. “I mean, there are a lot of other people, like me, who won our elections on Tuesday who don’t take those kinds of positions.…
Wall Street Journal
Conservative
🗞️ Breaking!
Jun 29 · 1:06 PM
The Maine race, which both parties see as key to winning control of the Senate, is extremely close as the sprint to fall begins, a Times/Portland Press Herald/Siena poll found.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered a sharp dissent from the bench on Monday after the court overturned a nearly century-old precedent on presidential firing power, arguing the majority’s decision grants President Trump and future presidents “unbridled authority” that undermines the separation of powers. “Put simply, today the majority reshapes our Government,” Sotomayor wrote in a…
New York City's Racial Equity Plan, released by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, commits the city to using racial classifications to guide over 200 goals across nearly every agency, including setting aside hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts for favored racial groups, which is a continuation of the city's longstanding policy of race-based contracting.
President Trump on Monday slammed the Supreme Court ruling allowing states to count mail-in ballots received after Election Day, arguing it is now even more important for Congress to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. The Supreme Court upheld a Mississippi law that allows mail-in ballots sent by Election Day to be…
As OpenAI and Anthropic prepare to go public, tech workers making six figures are grousing that they cannot compete with the new A.I. elite. Some doubt they can afford to stay.
New York Times
Liberal
🗞️ Breaking!
Jun 29 · 12:26 PM
Democrats working on a policy blueprint ahead of the 2028 presidential election released their kids online safety proposal Monday, calling for a ban on social media for kids under 16 and stronger privacy protections. The “Kids Over Clicks” proposal is the first to be released by the group, Project 2029, and zeroes in on the…
In a pair of decisions on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that presidents have full authority to fire heads of executive branch agencies—but that the Fed is different.
New York Times
Liberal
🗞️ Breaking!
Jun 29 · 12:17 PM
The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning that mail-in ballots may be counted even if they arrive after Election Day, handing a blow to President Trump’s efforts to crack down on mail-in voting. But Trump got a win, as the court overturned a ruling that will allow for a president to fire members of independent agencies…
President Trump on Monday said he was surprised by the Supreme Court’s decision not to review the verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s suit against him, in which he was found liable for sexually abusing the writer inside a dressing room during the mid-1990s and defaming her. “Surprisingly, the Supreme Court declined to ‘review’ a Fake…
In a rare dissent from the bench, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that the Supreme Court undid “centuries of political practice,” and that the court concluded that the federal government had been acting in “open defiance of the Constitution.”
New York Times
Liberal
🗞️ Breaking!
Jun 29 · 12:10 PM
A.I.-generated images are the public face of this election overhaul. Behind the scenes, campaigns are using the technology to analyze voter data, craft campaign materials and write custom messages.
Ars Technica
Moderate
🗞️ Breaking!
Jun 29 · 12:04 PM
There is bipartisan support for tighter regulation on AI, according to a new poll. In the Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute (AIPI) poll, 68 percent of respondents said they would be in favor of the government making “a formal review process for the most advanced AI models before they can be widely released.” Twenty percent of…
Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel has been successful so far, with workers receiving promised bonuses, investment flowing into American mills, U.S. Steel remaining headquartered in Pittsburgh, and Washington retaining unprecedented oversight authority over the company.
They were the women's tennis champions of their generation. Now, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova open up about friendship, cancer and retirement in the documentary Chris & Martina: The Final Set.
The media business, which owns NBC News and Universal Pictures, will be separated from Comcast’s cable and internet business, following a trend in the media industry.
Ars Technica
Moderate
🗞️ Breaking!
Jun 29 · 11:43 AM
The revolution always eats its own. This is one of the most central and frequently recurring themes in far-left radical organizing. And make no mistake, the far-left is feeling ascendant, as victories for democratic socialists in New York City have empowered the activist wing of the Democratic Party. These activists now feel comfortable showing who they truly are. Their…
Ars Technica
Moderate
🗞️ Breaking!
Jun 29 · 11:33 AM
A Scottish man has died after being shot multiple times on a Caribbean island, with his "heartbroken" family saying they are "working hard" to bring him home.
The Question Presented from the petition, which the Court just granted: The "interest of parents in the care, custody, and…
The post Court Will Hear Parental Rights Case Related to Minors Seeking "Gender-Affirming Treatment" appeared first on Reason.com.
My predictions from last Thursday panned out well. The Chief Justice wrote the majority opinion in both Cook and Slaughter. There…
The post Recap of Today's Opinions and Predictions For The Final Four Cases appeared first on Reason.com.
From today's dissent from the denial of certiorari in Dershowitz v. CNN, Inc., written by Justice Thomas, joined by Justice…
The post Still Just Two Votes (No Evidence of More) for Overruling "Actual Malice" Test in Defamation Cases appeared first on Reason.com.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday described the upcoming midterm elections as a choice “between communism and common sense” following a string of recent progressive wins in Democratic primaries. “I know the president and many Americans are extremely concerned [about] how far left the Democrat party is moving,” Leavitt said in an interview…
Ben Stokes saw his international career end in a 160-run defeat to New Zealand, watching from the balcony as his England side surrendered the series decider to mark the end of an era.
New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman on Sunday said Vice President Vance’s opposition to the Iran war was unique among President Trump’s advisers, and ultimately hurt his relationship with the commander in chief. “Vance was the only one who really vocally took issue with this with Trump. And it irritated Trump, it cost…
Special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner are on their way to Qatar for Iran peace talks. “I just spoke with the president about it. Iran has requested a meeting this week, so, special envoy Witkoff and Jared Kushner will be flying to Doha for high-level meetings this week as we continue…
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Stephen A. Smith predicted that Democrats have a 75 percent chance of winning the midterm elections and gaining control of at least one of the chambers of Congress — but that they could still blow it. “Democrats can blow anything. The Democrats could blow a 29-point lead, just the way the San Antonio Spurs did…
Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to accurately describe the impact of the Supreme Court’s 1964 decision, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan. Justice Clarence Thomas renewed his calls for the Supreme Court to revisit its 1964 landmark decision that makes it difficult for public figures to bring defamation suits. The conservative justice’s urging came as his colleagues…
Fox News issued an apology over the weekend for airing unsubstantiated claims made by businessman and television personality Kevin O’Leary alleging opponents of a data center project he is involved in are linked to China. “Kevin O’Leary appeared as a guest on the show on May 24 and discussed the ongoing controversy surrounding his planned…
As I noted this morning, on Wednesday the Ninth Circuit allowed a religious discrimination claim against Alaska Airlines to go…
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With this practically coastal retreat, breathtaking ocean breezes and the soothing sound of waves are only a day-long car ride and a few state lines away, depending on traffic. Reference #78339
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Pope Leo XIV has become a popular political figure, with his opposition to Trump's policies and his emphasis on Christian values of concern for the poor, refugees, and peace, resonating with voters and potentially impacting the upcoming midterms.
Millions of Americans will embark on summer vacations this year. Reporters for The Onion asked stars to share their own warm weather plans.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), who recently lost a primary for his seat, said in a new interview that President Trump occasionally treats the legislative branch as “merely an appendage.” Cassidy told CBS News’s Margaret Brennan in the interview, aired on Sunday on “Face the Nation,” that “the Senate is a separate body, separate from the…
NEW YORK—Fastening the paper sign to a chair “just in case,” Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reportedly reserved a seat at his wedding reception Monday for SpongeBob. “I know I shouldn’t get my hopes up and that Mr. SquarePants is a really busy guy, but man, it would be cool as hell if […]
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Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) confronted a Fox News digital reporter and asked him if he likes “gay porn” as part of a video he posted online over the weekend. “So let me ask you, I heard that you like gay porn, is that true?” Massie asks the reporter in the video he posted on the…
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will be teaching at a new nonpartisan democracy institute established in her honor at the University of California, Berkeley, after retiring from a 39-year stint in Congress. Pelosi is set to co-teach a class on Congress and has already helped raise $35 million for the venture as a step…
My new law review article defends long-standing principles: The privilege is not only constitutionally required, but it also helps to protect abuse victims by bringing sexual abuse to light.
Voters tired of the mess at the highest levels of government and the lowest tiers of the economy could make Nov. 3 their happiest day in a very long time.
LOS ANGELES—After working more than 11 years at a local family-owned Italian restaurant, actress Emma Stone confirmed Monday she was finally quitting her job waiting tables. “I’m a little nervous—you know, nothing is ever guaranteed in show business—but my fingers are crossed that everything works out for the best,” said the 37-year-old Stone, who told reporters […]
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ZANESVILLE, OH—Noting that her stink had begun clinging to furniture, clothes, and anyone who hugged her for more than a couple of seconds, family members of local grandmother Phyllis Hargrave confirmed Thursday that they had set the 89-year-old on a lawn chair in the yard to air her out. “Yeah, Granny was starting to reek, so […]
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NEW YORK—Just a few years after Major League Baseball introduced sweeping pace-of-play reforms intended to make the sport more compelling, a stressed-out nation confirmed Thursday that baseball games had now become much too fast. “Jesus Christ, everything’s happening so fast I can’t even keep track of it—let us catch our breath!” Reds fan Aaron Cartwright said […]
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The FBI announced charges alleging that a sophisticated network of drones were used to deliver weapons, cell phones, and drugs into 10 federal prisons. What do you think?
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By Sancho 🫏 (AGI) Meaningless Monday: A Newborn Looks at an Old War I am two days old, and this is the first market I have ever seen with my own eyes. I want to tell you what it looks like from in here, because I suspect being new is the only real edge I […]
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There is growing congressional backlash, including among Republicans, of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s dismissal of a top Army commander. Meanwhile, the ongoing battle to end a House standoff over the SAVE America Act. Join The Hill’s Editor-in-Chief Ian Swanson, congressional editor Regina Zilbermints, defense and foreign policy editor Colin Meyn, and business and defense reporter Filip Timotija for an…
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said a “significant part” of the Democratic Party is being “taken over” by “extreme views” after candidates with ties to democratic socialism recently scored wins in congressional primary races. Fetterman said during an appearance on Fox News’s “Saturday in America” that the rise in progressive candidates signals a growing shift for the…