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Live updates: As Iran’s deadline nears, Trump cautions ‘a whole civilization’ could die
Around 12 hours before President Trump’s deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and come to a deal, he warned the Islamic Republic on Tuesday morning in a post online that “whole civilizatio...
Trump threatens ‘whole civilization will die tonight’ ahead of Iran deadline
Tuesday night may well be “one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World,” the president wrote on Truth Social.
The retirement crisis can’t wait — and neither should Congress
America's retirement savings crisis is unfolding in real time, and Congress must act quickly to pass the Auto Reenroll Act and the Helping Young Americans Save for Retirement Act to help more American...
The Movement: MAHA advocates warn GOP about risks to shaky alliance
Advocates for the Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, agenda are warning that the Republican Party will lose strength unless it shores up support from the health-focused voters credited with helping ...
Iran calls for human chains around power plants ahead of Trump deadline
Iranian officials on Tuesday urged their people to form human chains around power plants as the country faces a deadline set by President Trump to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or risk major strikes on ...
Why so many Americans now sympathize with the villain
What begins as understanding can become a way of avoiding responsibility.
The Irresistible Promise of John Law
“...I always hated work…” — John Law John Law—the notorious financier and exponent of “ managed currency ”—was born April 1671, the son of a prosperous goldsmith. From the start he displayed high inte...
When policy becomes personal: The real cost failing to enforce immigration laws
In Minter's case, a man who should have been thrown out of the U.S. years ago was walking the streets and able to kill her.
War, Peace, and the State
The libertarian movement has been chided by William F. Buckley, Jr., for failing to use its “strategic intelligence” in facing the major problems of our time. We have, indeed, been too often prone to ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission sets stage for 2028 moon landing
Four astronauts went farther from Earth Monday than anyone ever before.
Samsung to discontinue its messaging app
Technology Samsung to discontinue its messaging app by Sean Noone - 04/07/26 6:07 AM ET by Sean Noone - 04/07/26 6:07 AM ET NOW PLAYING ( NewsNation ) — Samsung Messages will be discontinued in July, ...
Queen Elizabeth II was irritated over ‘Tiaragate’ incident with Meghan Markle: Book
The act was customary for the queen and royal brides, Hardman wrote.
Rahm Emanuel makes case for change to a divided Democratic Party
Rahm Emanuel helped build the modern Democratic Party. Now he’s making the case that it isn’t working. In recent months, as he tests the waters for a 2028 presidential bid, the onetime chief of staff...
What to know about Tuesday’s elections in Wisconsin, Georgia
Voters in Wisconsin and northwest Georgia will head to the polls on Tuesday to weigh in on contests that could offer insights into the political winds in two key swing states heading into the 2026 mid...
Supreme Court stirs free speech debate with conversion therapy ruling
The Supreme Court’s ruling last week against bans on conversion therapy is stirring debate around free speech, with critics pointing to inconsistencies in the standard applied to bans on abortion and ...
GOP patience with Iran operation growing thinner as Trump escalates tensions
Some Republican lawmakers are growing wary about the military conflict in Iran, which has entered its sixth week and could escalate further after President Trump urged Tehran to reopen the Strait of H...
Democrats’ Colossal Missed Opportunity to Shape the Supreme Court
The collapse of Harriet Miers’ 2005 nomination is still reverberating.
‘Vile on every level’: Tucker Carlson rips Donald Trump over Easter Sunday ‘f-word’ post
The former Fox News host also slammed the U.S. president for “mocking” Islam during a scathing critique.
A ragtag Wisconsin group is leading America’s first anti-data center referendum
At least four local data center-related ballot measures are set to appear on ballots this year, with the first vote coming Tuesday in Port Washington, Wisconsin.