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Vice President JD Vance stepped behind the White House briefing podium on Tuesday as part of the administration’s rotating lineup, filling in during Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s maternity leave, and one exchange in particular quickly dominated online conversation. Leavitt has been away from the White House since late April, with administration officials temporarily rotating through briefing duties. Secretary of State...
House Republicans are intensifying their investigation into the 2019 death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with former federal prison guard Tova Noel expected to appear before the House Oversight Committee for questioning. Noel was working at New York City’s Metropolitan Correctional Center the night Epstein was found dead inside his jail cell. Investigators believe she was among the last...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt faced a mixed reception during a commencement speech at the University of Arizona after discussing the growing influence of artificial intelligence and concerns about how the technology could affect jobs and society. Schmidt, who served as Google’s CEO from 2001 to 2011, delivered remarks to graduating students on Friday focused on innovation, technological change, and...
A new CBS News poll shows deep concern among Americans about the state of the economy and growing dissatisfaction with President Donald J. Trump’s economic policies. The findings point to widespread anxiety over inflation, rising costs, and uncertainty about the country’s financial future as voters continue to struggle with everyday expenses. According to the poll, 65 percent of Americans believe...
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie has spent years frustrating Republican leadership, but no feud has become more personal or politically charged than his ongoing battle with President Donald Trump. As Kentucky’s May 19 Republican primary approaches, Trump is making it clear he wants Massie gone—and he’s using the recent political downfall of Sen. Bill Cassidy as both a warning and...
President Donald Trump returned from China with a message that could hardly have been more direct: the window for Iran to make a deal is rapidly closing. “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!” Trump warned in a Truth Social post that...
Austin police say three juvenile suspects are now in custody following a chaotic shooting spree that rattled multiple neighborhoods across the Texas capital over the weekend. As RedState’s Ward Clark first reported Sunday, authorities responded to a string of seemingly random shootings that unfolded across Austin over several hours. Investigators say there were at least a dozen separate incidents involving...
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., said his “heart breaks” for Erika Kirk after she was forced to relive trauma during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner assassination attempt less than a year after her husband’s murder. Speaking to Fox News Digital, the Pennsylvania Democrat described his interaction with the widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk as “a very personal human interaction”...
President Donald Trump received a musical surprise during a lavish state banquet in Beijing on Thursday when a Chinese military band performed several Western classics — including one of his signature campaign songs, “YMCA” by the Village People. The performance quickly drew attention online after reports revealed the disco anthem was included in the evening’s set list alongside other recognizable...
The United States is producing nuclear weapons at levels not seen since the Cold War, Energy Secretary Chris Wright told lawmakers Thursday, warning that rising threats from China and Iran are forcing Washington to accelerate its nuclear modernization efforts. “Today, NNSA is delivering more new nuclear weapons and plutonium pits than at any time since the Cold War,” Wright said...