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Gallup: Congress Disapproval Ties Record High at 86%
As of today, American disapproval of Congress has climbed to 86%, tying the record high in more than half a century of Gallup polling, with
Trump: ‘It’s Possible’ Iran Talks Could Resume by Friday
President Donald Trump signaled Wednesday that a second round of talks between the United States and Iran could take place as soon as Friday, as
Trump: High Court Conservatives ‘Don’t Stick Together’
President Donald Trump blasted the Supreme Court’s conservative wing on Wednesday, accusing the justices of failing to stand firm and handing repeated victories to the

Soros-backed DA’s lax illegal immigration policies led to ‘preventable’ bus stop stabbing murder: complaint
Soros-backed Democratic prosecutor Steve Descano has been hit with a formal federal complaint alleging that his lenient policies led to the “preventable” murder of a

Anthropic’s moral compass architect suggested AI overcorrection could address historical injustices
One of Anthropic’s artificial intelligence (AI) philosophy architects argued that intentional discrimination could be a way to combat stigmas on topics of race and gender.

Supreme Court liberals side with Clarence Thomas on Taliban suicide bomber lawsuit, 3 others dissent
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed a lawsuit brought by a U.S. Army veteran injured in a Taliban suicide bombing to
GOP: Schumer Eyeing Election Shutdown
Amid the Democrats’ partial government shutdown, Republicans are concerned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and his caucus are intent on forcing a bigger shutdown
US Halts Iraq Cash to Pressure Iran-Backed Militias
The Trump administration is increasing pressure on Baghdad by cutting off key channels of U.S. support, including dollar cash transfers and parts of its military
Texas City Leaders: Abbott Using Trump Tactics on ICE Push
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is facing criticism for tactics likened to President Donald Trump’s after giving Houston, Dallas, and Austin until Wednesday to revise immigration

Iran reportedly fires on three ships in Strait of Hormuz
Iran reportedly opened fire upon three vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday. The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) Centre noted

Voice for kids: 11-year-old Israeli boy uses social media to battle antisemitism
Ben Carasso, an 11-year-old Israeli boy, is pushing back against antisemitism. At a time when more kids are being targeted for their religion, he has

Trump envoy to Turkey doubles down after backlash, pushes ‘peace through strength’ policy
EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack is pushing back after backlash over remarks seen as equating Israel with Hezbollah, insisting his comments reflect “realism” and not
Caso Cospito, chiesta l’assoluzione in appello per Delmastro
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Marie-Louise Eta, la prima donna ad allenare in Bundesliga: “Non sono una trovata pubblicitaria”
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No load-shedding in sight as Eskom forecasts stable winter supply
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The legal framework governing the National Lotteries Commission
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Our anti-HIV jab will be rolled out in six weeks. But funding cuts hollowed out the system needed to deliver it
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Protected: Capitec at 25: how scale, trust and practical innovation are reshaping access to finance
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A community reckoning on the Senqu Bridge launch on 22 April 2026
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Labor Dept Unveils Proposal on Contract, Franchise Worker Pay
President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday moved to make it more difficult to hold companies liable when their contractors or franchisees violate federal wage laws.