Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz reflects on the failure of the Democratic ticket in the 2024 election, attributing it to a disconnect with middle-class voters and a lack of effective communication of their message.
President-elect Trump announces key Cabinet picks including Richard Grenell and Edward Walsh for his second administration.
President-elect Trump surprised China by inviting President Xi Jinping to his upcoming inauguration, amid expected trade war tensions. The invitation comes after a massive hack of U.S. telecom companies by Chinese hackers. Experts weigh in on the potential implications of the invitation and the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez warns that China is the greatest threat to the United States and emphasizes the need for the U.S. to update its defense capacity and become energy independent to counter the Chinese Communist Party. He criticizes the Biden administration's approach to China and advocates for peace through strength.
Actress Patricia Heaton becomes a staunch pro-Israel advocate following Hamas terror attacks, establishes nonprofit organization to support Jewish-Christian partnerships. She shares her experiences in Israel and faces criticism within the entertainment industry for her advocacy.
The story follows NPR journalist Diaa Hadid's personal experience with her father's detainment by Syrian forces in Lebanon during the civil war, shedding light on the political turmoil in the region and the impact on her family. It concludes with the eventual downfall of President Bashar al-Assad's rule in Syria.
Historic week in Syria as rebels take control of Damascus, Assad family flees to Russia, and thousands of political prisoners are released. People celebrate newfound freedom but also grieve for missing loved ones. Future uncertain as Islamist group leads the de facto government.
Syrian factories have turned into secret drug labs to fund Bashar Al-Assad's regime.
A young Iraqi woman shares her story of being sold into marriage at age 11, facing abuse and exploitation, and working as a sex worker in Erbil. Proposed amendments to Iraq's Personal Status Law could legalize marriage for girls as young as 9, raising concerns about child marriage and exploitation.
Syria sees a dramatic shift as rebels topple President Bashar al-Assad, leading to celebrations and hope for the future but also concerns about stability and the rise of extremist groups. The international community watches closely as the country faces a new chapter of uncertainty.
A survey found that a majority support banning transgender procedures for minors. Most Republicans support the ban, while most Democrats oppose it.
Hollywood director Adam McKay is urging fellow Democrats to leave the party and form a third party due to disagreements with party leaders like Nancy Pelosi and concerns about fossil fuels. McKay has criticized Democrat elites for various reasons and is known for his climate activism despite owning a large estate and traveling long distances.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi recovering from hip replacement surgery after falling at an event in Luxembourg. She is grateful for the care received and is determined to ensure access to quality healthcare for all Americans.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand expresses dissatisfaction with Homeland Security, FBI, and FAA response to her request for information on drones in New Jersey, citing concerns about potential risks to American people and lack of knowledge on the drones' origin and purpose.
Lindy Li argues that the United States is shifting right and criticizes Biden and Harris for lying about the President's cognitive state and failing on immigration.
The U.S. Department of Education spent $1 billion on promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in schools, according to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Parents Defending Education revealed the breakdown of the spending.
White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby stated that Iran will not be allowed to get a nuclear weapons capability, and all options, including airstrikes, remain on the table to prevent that outcome.
President-elect Donald Trump appointed Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes as the Chairman of a presidential Intelligence Advisory Board, drawing on Nunes' experience as the former Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas inflated the death count from the war in Gaza, including natural deaths and cancer patients, with a new report highlighting misclassification of genders and ages in the data. Global media outlets relied heavily on these exaggerated figures to vilify Israel.
More than a dozen congressional Democrats plan to skip President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration in January, citing various reasons including concerns about safety, previous negative comments made by Trump, and conflicting events honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance attended the Army-Navy football game with Daniel Penny after his acquittal. Other notable figures present were Rep. Wesley Hunt, Elon Musk, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.
Liberals are calling to 'cancel' TIME Magazine for naming President-elect Donald Trump as their 2024 'Person of the Year'. Some are even cancelling their subscriptions and blocking the magazine on social media.
Kash Patel, nominated to head the FBI, aims to release FBI files on various sensitive topics, leading to strong opposition from Deep State and Democrats. The media has reacted negatively, reminiscent of the Church Committee's investigations in the 1970s. Patel's confirmation faces challenges but has allies like Stephen Miller.
President-elect Trump has appointed Richard Grenell as the Presidential Envoy for Special Missions, highlighting Grenell's previous roles and emphasizing a focus on 'Peace through Strength' and 'America First.' Grenell is set to work in challenging regions like Venezuela and North Korea.
ABC News and George Stephanopoulos settled a defamation lawsuit with President-elect Donald Trump, agreeing to pay $15 million, issue a public apology, and cover attorney's fees. The lawsuit stemmed from statements made by Stephanopoulos during an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace regarding Trump's involvement in a rape case.
ABC News settled a defamation lawsuit with President-elect Donald Trump by apologizing and agreeing to pay him $15 million. Democratic attorney Marc Elias criticized ABC for settling and accused them of bending the knee to Trump. Elias also announced his intention to leave Twitter and join Bluesky.
ABC News agrees to pay $15 million for Donald Trump's presidential library to settle defamation lawsuit over inaccurate on-air statements regarding rape allegations by writer E. Jean Carroll. Settlement includes $1 million in legal fees and an editor's note expressing regret.
Residents in the Northeast have been spotting mysterious drones flying through U.S. airspace for over a month without clear answers from the federal government. Rep. Chris Smith demands action to identify and address the situation, suspecting potential national security threats.
Ret. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North's wife, Elizabeth Stuart North, has passed away. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother known for her strength and faith. The obituary details her life, family, and impact on those around her.
New Jersey State Senator calls for state of emergency over mysterious drone sightings in the Garden State, frustrated by lack of answers from government agencies.
ABC News and George Stephanopoulos settle defamation suit with Donald Trump, paying $15 million and issuing statements of 'regret'. Trump was found liable for sexual abuse, not rape.
Former stripper and murderer Crystal Mangum admitted to falsely accusing three Duke lacrosse students of rape in 2006. President-elect Donald Trump criticized her actions on Truth Social. The accused men were declared innocent in 2007, but their lives were severely impacted by the false allegations.
President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance attended the Army-Navy football game with other officials. This marked Trump's sixth time at the game since 2016. Both teams entered the game with a combined 19 wins and a chance to secure the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.
Progressive figures have hedged on the murder of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, citing issues with the U.S. health care system. Some have expressed sympathy for the perpetrator, viewing it as backlash against health insurance giants.
Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., holds a press conference on mysterious drone sightings along the East Coast. President-elect Donald Trump wants an Iron Dome missile shield over the U.S. to counter drone threats. The U.S. faces a national security threat from drones, and there is a lack of defense against internal threats.
A report by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) reveals that only 20% of university faculty believe a conservative would fit in well in their department. Conservative faculty members often feel the need to self-censor to keep their jobs, leading to a lack of diverse perspectives on campus.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent successful hip replacement surgery overseas after falling in Luxembourg. She is well on the mend and grateful for the care she received.
DNC National Finance Committee member Lindy Li comments on tech giants contributing to Trump's inauguration fund and the Democratic Party's weakened state post-election.
Discussion about a server being fired for refusing service to Trump officials at a restaurant in Washington, D.C. leading to her dismissal due to violating the restaurant's policy on discrimination.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached after trying to impose martial law, leading to celebrations by protesters. The Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove Yoon in the next six months.
The article discusses the similarities between President Andrew Jackson and President Donald Trump, focusing on their populism and love for their country. It highlights how their policies and approaches differed, with Trump's version of populism being described as nationalist populism.
White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby stated that shooting down mysterious drones over the ocean can't be done due to lack of information and potential risk to public safety.
Belleville, NJ Mayor criticizes New Jersey Governor for skipping meeting on drone sightings, questions his statement on credibility of the threat. Mayor emphasizes the importance of Governor's presence at the briefing with mayors. Mayor expresses more interest in the purpose of the drones rather than their ownership.
First Lady Jill Biden was corrected by children during a Toys for Tots event, sparking online comments. Some praised the children for saying "Happy Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays." Social media reactions varied, with some seeing it as a win in the culture war. Biden emphasized love and caring in her remarks. Criticism was also directed at a holiday video she shared. In a separate incident, President Joe Biden omitted the names "Jesus" and "Christ" in his Christmas address in 2022.
New York Times columnist David Brooks believes Kash Patel will be confirmed as FBI director but questions how effective he will be due to bureaucratic obstacles and passive-aggressive behavior in government.
Democrats are reportedly open to working with President-elect Donald Trump on fixing illegal immigration and the economy, as they rethink their combative stance following Trump's landslide win and their own losses. They are considering more open approaches to Trump and finding areas of commonality to collaborate on key issues.
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited Mar-a-Lago to meet with President-elect Donald Trump. Other tech CEOs like Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman have also shown support for Trump's administration.
Rep. Hillary Scholten is calling for action against 'ghost guns,' which are untraceable firearms often made from parts kits or 3D printers. The campaign against ghost guns continues despite the need for metal parts in firearms. This article also mentions an incident involving a background-checked individual in Hawaii.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are reportedly supporting gender ideology training for military families through an $850,000 grant project. This initiative aims to affirm children's self-selected gender identity and provide interventions for youth and families in military communities.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg criticizes Democratic open border policies, suggesting that the Justice for Jocelyn Act or policies promoted by President-Elect Trump could have prevented a tragic death caused by illegal immigrants.
After the Biden administration started selling off sections of unused border wall materials, Texas considered buying them to donate to the incoming Trump administration. However, Texas officials determined that the materials were mostly junk and not worth the cost of shipping. Governor Abbott purchased some materials in March 2022, but the process was halted by the Biden administration.
Brazilian police arrested General Walter Braga Netto, a close ally of former President Bolsonaro, accusing him of meddling in an investigation into a coup plot after Bolsonaro lost the election. This arrest brings the investigation closer to Bolsonaro, implicating him and others in crimes against democracy.
Former FBI officials warn that Donald Trump's nominee for the next FBI director, Kash Patel, could have unchecked power at the bureau if confirmed, potentially influencing investigations and background checks. Patel's lack of experience and partisan background raise concerns about his ability to lead the agency impartially.
Gov. Kathy Hochul calls for federal assistance after latest drone sighting shuts down airport; she urges Congress to pass Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act to strengthen oversight of drones and give more authority to law enforcement agencies.
President Donald J. Trump's second presidency has a unique feeling of authority with a clear mandate from the American people. There is strong support for his policies and bipartisan collaboration is possible for legislative initiatives.
Former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland witnessed dozens of large drones flying above his home, expressing concern over lack of transparency and response from the federal government. Similar drone sightings have been reported in New Jersey and UK airbases.
Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses Franklin D. Roosevelt's Christmas traditions and presidency on 'Your World.' Roosevelt planted thousands of trees on his land in Hyde Park, grew Christmas trees, and celebrated the holidays with White House staff. His last Christmas message in 1944 emphasized peace on earth.
Democratic pollster highlights the need for a new game plan to confront Trump in the 2026 midterm campaign. The Democrats aim to focus on the economy and costs, framing Trump's agenda negatively. Discussion on the importance of cultural conversations and authentic connections with voters.
President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance will attend the annual Army-Navy game in Landover, Maryland, bringing controversial guests. Daniel Penny, found not guilty in a subway chokehold trial, will be present. Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's appearance will be notable as he faces allegations.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren suggests the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO was due to people being pushed to a breaking point regarding health insurance. The article discusses Warren's history of using violent rhetoric and her views on the private sector.
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis aims to win election to former Rep. Matt Gaetz's old House seat and proposes a study on making gold and silver legal tender in Florida. He hopes to support President Trump's agenda and eliminate 'wokeness' infiltrating government and society.
Discussion between '60 Minutes' reporter Lesley Stahl and columnist Peggy Noonan about the state of the press after the 2024 presidential election, expressing concerns about falling trust in mainstream media and the impact of figures like Trump and Elon Musk.
President-elect Donald Trump and ABC News host George Stephanopoulos are set to sit for depositions in Trump's defamation case against the anchor and his network. Stephanopoulos incorrectly stated that Trump was 'found liable for rape' during an interview. Trump is suing ABC News and Stephanopoulos for defamation.
Kirstin Lobato, wrongly convicted twice, wins $34 million in compensation after serving nearly 16 years for a murder she did not commit. Police fabricated evidence and inflicted emotional distress on her. Lobato was exonerated in late 2017.
The article discusses the importance of public diplomacy in foreign relations, focusing on connecting with the people in totalitarian regimes. It suggests reforms within the State Department to prioritize public diplomacy and ideological competition to counter oppressive regimes like Communist China.
Liberal commentator Briahna Joy Gray shocked Piers Morgan by admitting she lacks empathy for slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Suspect Luigi Mangione has hired high-powered lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo. Mangione remains in custody facing charges in New York and Pennsylvania.
Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore stirs controversy by justifying anger towards healthcare industry following the murder of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson. Moore condemns murder but supports the rage against health care companies. The article discusses Moore's stance on the issue and his condemnation of the industry.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer express concerns over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s stance on the polio vaccine as he is considered for the position of leading the Department of Health and Human Services under President-elect Donald Trump.
Syrians celebrate the downfall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, expressing joy and hope for a new future for their country.
Rebel forces in Syria seized the capital from longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad, who fled the country to Russia. The rebel group now in power, Hay'at Tahrir al Sham (HTS), is designated a terrorist organization by the US, raising concerns of a new autocratic regime. The Syrian revolution is part of a broader pattern in the Middle East and North Africa where revolutions against autocrats often lead to chaos or oppressive rule.
Calgary reversed its decision to remove fluoride from its water supply in 2011 after residents requested it to be put back. City council member Gian-Carlo Carra explains the process and the importance of following science in the face of anti-science conspiracy theories.
A young Missouri man named Travis Timmerman, who entered Syria from Lebanon, was freed from a Syrian prison and handed over to U.S. forces near the Syrian border with Iraq and Jordan. Timmerman spent seven months in detention and reflected on his life and faith during his time in prison. He was found walking barefoot in a Damascus suburb after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
South Korea's parliament votes to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over controversial martial law decree, causing political turmoil. Yoon's powers suspended pending Constitutional Court decision. Public protests and rallies for and against Yoon. Investigation ongoing for rebellion allegations.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol impeached for attempting to impose martial law, triggering political chaos and protests. Prime Minister to take over as acting president pending Constitutional Court ruling. President vows to continue fighting despite isolation and investigation.
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria has freed thousands of people detained in Syria's prisons, with some reuniting with their families while others are still missing.
David Miliband, CEO of the International Rescue Committee, discusses the group's 2025 Watchlist highlighting that over 300 million people need humanitarian aid.
Syrian-American composer Malek Jandali discusses the fall of the dictatorship in Syria and his hopes for the country's future with NPR's Scott Simon.
Iran faces challenges after collapse of Syrian regime, U.S. colleges advise international students to return before Inauguration Day, New Jersey residents puzzled by drones in night skies, scientists discover neurons in abdomen controlling digestion, NPR highlights weekend entertainment picks, Indian grandmaster wins chess championship.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case regarding California's right to set its own motor vehicle emissions standards under the Clean Air Act. The case questions whether the federal government can have a favorite state, as California's standards are stricter than the federal law.
McKinsey and Company agreed to pay $650 million to settle federal probes into its role in boosting OxyContin sales for Purdue Pharma. The settlement includes a deferred prosecution agreement and a guilty plea from a former senior partner for obstruction of justice. The company also apologized for its actions and agreed to refrain from work involving controlled substances in the future.
Texas sues New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a woman in Texas, challenging shield laws protecting physicians after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Lawsuit seeks up to $250,000, no criminal charges involved. Texas has strict abortion laws and aggressively pushes back against abortion rights. Most abortions in the U.S. involve pills rather than procedures. Lawsuits and legal challenges around abortion pills and access are increasing in various states.
A tax hike on the wealthy in Washington, D.C., led to increased wages for child care workers, benefiting both the workers and the child care centers. The Pay Equity Fund generated a 23% return on investment over a year, boosting employment and reducing turnover.
The U.S. government condemns Taliban for suspending medical education for women in Afghanistan, sparking outrage and concerns about women's rights and healthcare. The Taliban's directive jeopardizes the health and well-being of Afghan women and girls.
President Trump discussed the possibility of war with Iran, pardoning Capitol rioters, deploying military against immigrants, and other policies in a recent Time magazine interview.
The Department of Justice accused 14 North Korean nationals of conspiring to use false identities to get IT jobs with U.S. companies and siphon money back to their home country in violation of U.S. sanctions, generating at least $88 million between 2017 and 2023. They face up to 27 years in prison if convicted.
U.S. airman stationed in Japan sentenced to 5 years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor. The incident took place at Kadena Air Base on the Japanese island of Okinawa. The airman engaged in sexual acts with the minor without her consent, despite being aware of her age. Sexual intercourse with people under 16 is illegal in Japan regardless of consent.
President Emmanuel Macron named centrist ally François Bayrou as France's new prime minister following a no-confidence vote that toppled former Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government. Bayrou faces the challenge of uniting a divided parliament to address France's economic issues and draft an approved budget.
American journalist Austin Tice was held in a Syrian prison cell, as reported by an ex-prisoner who last saw him in July 2022. Tice was in somewhat good condition, able to walk and communicate, but his whereabouts remain a mystery.
Pressure from President-elect Donald Trump played a role in Hamas making concessions during cease-fire and hostage release talks with Israel. The Biden administration is working towards closing a critical pact by the end of 2024. Recent developments in the region have also influenced Hamas' compromise.
President-elect Donald Trump's national security team is working on finding a way to end the war with Russia in Ukraine but faces challenges due to mixed signals and Russian forces gaining ground. Discussions have been held with Ukrainian leaders but a specific peace plan has not been presented yet.
The United States and China have renewed a decades-old agreement on science and technology cooperation, adding safeguards to address national security risks and advancing U.S. interests through transparency and data reciprocity.
Hamas agreed to concessions, raising hopes for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release, with a potential agreement expected within weeks or even days.
Survivors of a chemical weapons attack in Syria under the Bashar al-Assad regime speak out more than eleven years after the incident.
Syria's former president, Bashar al-Assad, and his family were forced to flee to Russia after being swept from power by rebels. The opulent palaces they left behind reveal the luxurious lifestyle they led while inflicting terror and poverty on the Syrian people.
Farida Ahmadi and her cousin Zohra fled Afghanistan to Portugal after the Taliban regained control, shutting down their music school and imposing strict laws. Despite the challenges, they continue to pursue their passion for music and hope to return home one day.
Missouri man imprisoned in Syria after crossing into the country on a 'pilgrimage' to Damascus is unexpectedly recovered after seven months, hailed as a 'Christmas miracle' by family and friends
Israel orders troops to prepare for extended stay on strategic peak in Syria amid ongoing conflict and tensions in the region. The U.S. defends Israel's actions in Syria. Israel faces backlash over occupation of Golan Heights. Rebel groups celebrate ousting of President Assad in Syria. Concerns over Israel's actions in Syria arise as Israeli forces continue campaign in Gaza.
Travis Timmerman, a missing Missouri man, was unexpectedly found in Syria after crossing into the country for a pilgrimage. He was flown out by the U.S. military to Jordan. His family was relieved to hear he was alive and well.
Satellite images show Russian forces dismantling military equipment at key bases in Syria, indicating potential military withdrawal after Assad's overthrow by rebels. Russia is grappling with losing a key ally and influence in the Middle East.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol impeached over failed martial law attempt, causing chaos in the country. Impeachment vote followed by suspension from state duties. Constitutional Court to decide on upholding impeachment. Public support for Yoon at record low. Political turmoil in South Korea continues with potential legal issues for other politicians. North Korea seizes on turmoil, accusing opposition of sympathizing with them.