Hillary Clinton resurfaces with New York Times op-ed attacking Trump budget and pitching Democrats a midterm playbook

Hillary Clinton used a Thursday op-ed in The New York Times to attack President Trump's fiscal year 2027 budget proposal,…
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Niece of slain Iranian terror commander calls ex from ICE detention — he refuses to pick up
Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, the 47-year-old niece of former Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Gen. Qasem Soleimani, called a former romantic interest from an ICE detention facility in Pearsall, Texas, on Monday. The man, a 68-year-old Los Angeles retiree named Maziar Aflaki, declined to accept the…
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Iranian civilians form human shields at energy sites as Tehran cuts off talks with Washington
Iranian state television broadcast images of women and children gathering at bridges and power plants across the country on Tuesday, waving flags in a show of defiance after President Donald Trump warned that "every power plant will be destroyed, every bridge" if Tehran refused to…
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Sia to pay $42,500 a month in child support after custody fight with estranged husband
Singer Sia and her estranged husband Daniel Bernad have reached an agreement on child support and custody of their young son, ending months of bitter court filings that included allegations of substance abuse and a failed bid for emergency sole custody, court documents reviewed by…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: Drill, Baby, Drill — But for Fertilizer
Todd Littleton is a third-generation farmer in Gibson County, Tennessee. This spring, his fertilizer bill jumped $100,000. That's a 40% spike from last year. "The problem is, we're so strained financially coming into this issue," he told Fortune. Littleton didn't start a war with Iran.…
New Hampshire governor signs law requiring government ID at the polls
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte has signed a law requiring a government-issued identification in order to vote, ending the practice of using high school or college student IDs at the polls. According to the New Hampshire Bulletin, the change, enacted via House Bill 323, takes…
Former Miss North Carolina Carrie Everett dies at 22 after battle with rare gastric cancer
Carrie Everett, the 2024 Miss North Carolina pageant winner, died on Easter Sunday at the age of 22, less than a year after being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Her family announced her death on Monday. Everett had been diagnosed with…
Multiple women preparing harassment allegations against Eric Swalwell, Democratic activist says
Eric Swalwell, the Democratic congressman currently leading the race to replace Gavin Newsom as California's governor, now faces a growing wave of sexual harassment allegations organized by a fellow Democrat. The accusations come from within his own party, championed by his own ideological allies, and…
Spanberger's approval rating sinks to historic low as redistricting fight and new taxes define early tenure
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is already underwater with voters just months into her tenure, posting the worst approval numbers of any Virginia governor in nearly a quarter century. A Washington Post-Schar School poll shows her approval at a razor-thin 47%, with 46% disapproving, Tampa Free…
Ohio Democrat who voted to let the Iran war continue now says he wants it to end
Rep. Greg Landsman of Ohio, one of just four Democrats who voted against a war-powers resolution that would have rebuked President Trump's military action in Iran, now says he wants the war to end and would support a new resolution if one reaches the House…
Trump vows to jail leaker who exposed live rescue mission of downed airman in Iran
President Trump declared Monday that his administration will hunt down and prosecute the individual who leaked classified information about a live rescue operation behind enemy lines in Iran, a disclosure that alerted Tehran to the presence of a second missing American airman on its soil.…
Tulsi Gabbard trends on X after unverified claims allege she was removed as intelligence chief
A fabricated claim that Tulsi Gabbard was fired as "US intelligence chief" tore across social media this week, racking up thousands of shares and comments before anyone bothered to check whether it was true. It wasn't. No US government body, including the Office of the…
Tiffany Trump and son Alexander step out for White House Easter Egg Roll
Tiffany Trump made a rare public appearance Monday, bringing her 11-month-old son, Alexander Trump Boulos, to the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn. It was the child's first time at the annual tradition, and the young family looked every bit the part.…
Five-year-old Colorado boy killed during nap, 11-year-old brother charged with first-degree murder
Elias Reliford, a five-year-old kindergartener, was killed while taking a nap inside his family's home in Centennial, Colorado, on March 10. His 11-year-old brother has since been arrested and is facing a charge of first-degree murder, along with an aggravated juvenile offender sentence enhancer, according…
Rosie O'Donnell quietly returns to the U.S. again after pledging to stay in Ireland during Trump presidency
Rosie O'Donnell has come back to the United States for the second time since moving to Ireland, despite her vow to leave the country while President Trump is in office. The former The View host confirmed the return herself on Instagram, replying to a post…
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