Christopher D. Cook: We can condemn political violence and Kirk's murder while also condemning Charlie Kirk for the rotten, vile hatred he fomented. read more
President Donald Trump took a swipe at his critics but seemingly revealed his thoughts on his supporters in the process. "Smart people don't like me, you know? And they don't like what we talk about," Trump told attendees of a gala at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club on Saturday. read more
The Justice Department is sharing state voter roll information with DHS allegedly in a search for noncitizens. The data sharing comes after DOJ attorneys demanded that election officials in nearly two dozen states turn over their voter lists, alarming some Democratic state secretaries of state and election experts. read more
Don Moynihan: The Free Press, about to take over CBS News, blames universities for American political violence. read more
Privately, aides concede voters remain uneasy about prices but argue their policies are beginning to turn things around. read more
Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern: Trump's DOJ seems to have picked one lawyer to keep lying to the courts. read more
NASA researchers have discovered the strongest evidence yet that ancient life existed on Mars. read more
Yet another poll exposes the pain that working-class Americans are enduring ... read more
Tax credits made ACA plans affordable for middle-class families. They're set to expire at the end of this year. read more
FDA leaders are moving to abandon a decades-old policy of asking outside experts to review drug applications, a move critics say would shield the agency's decisions from public scrutiny. read more
President Trump on Saturday said he will impose further U.S. sanctions on Russia only if all NATO countries place high tariffs on China. read more
Trump will own the economy's performance by the end of 2025, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tells Mike Allen on the "The Axios Show" ... read more
Reuters' Barbara Erling writes about how the citizens of Poland are getting ready in case Russia invades. read more
Comments met with outrage online and calls for him to resign read more
The US placed last among high-income Western countries in reducing chronic disease death risks. While other countries saw a notable decrease in deaths due to chronic diseases between 2010 and 2019, the number actually increased for Americans between the ages of 20 to 45. Researchers called this statistic a "rare phenomenon in high-income Western countries." Germany ranked closely with the US indicating similar challenges in addressing chronic disease deaths. Denmark topped the list with the largest decline in chronic disease deaths among the countries studied, demonstrating the most successful approach to reducing these preventable deaths. The research highlights a concerning trend for American public health, as chronic diseases typically become more manageable and preventable as countries develop better healthcare systems and preventive care programs. read more
The term has increasingly been invoked on social media after major political moments, highlighting divisions among Americans. read more
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