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Eighty House Republicans back $482 million NATO cut to boost US bases

Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) offered the measure as an amendment to a war department appropriations bill. If passed, it would have shifted “$481,832,000 from the NATO Security Investment Program” to military construction projects at U.S. bases. The NATO Security Investment Program is a pool of money that all 32 countries in the alliance contribute to

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Latvian government collapses over fallout from two Ukrainian drones

The government of Latvia, a NATO and European Union member, collapsed over the fallout of two stray Ukrainian drones crashing in its territory. Prime Minister Evika Silina assumed office in September 2023, leading a coalition government of center-right parties. Her tenure saw Latvia fully in line with its hawkish Baltic neighbors, who have played an

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Tennessee Democrat Steve Cohen ends reelection bid

Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) said he ended his bid for reelection to Congress on Friday after Tennessee Republicans approved a new congressional map that dramatically reshapes his Memphis-based district. Cohen, who has represented Tennessee’s 9th Congressional District for nearly two decades, said the decision was among the hardest of his political career. The newly approved

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Trump declines to characterize Xi as a ‘dictator’

President Donald Trump declined to characterize Chinese President Xi Jinping as a “dictator” on Friday. Trump, flying back from his whirlwind bilateral summit with Xi in Beijing, was pressed to say if he believes Xi is a dictator, as former President Joe Biden frequently claimed during his term in office. Recommended Stories “I think that

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ABLECHILD: The American Psychiatric Association Should Accept Secretary Kennedy’s Guidance Without Comment | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

ABLECHILD: The American Psychiatric Association Should Accept Secretary Kennedy’s Guidance Without Comment by Joe Hoft May. 15, 2026 10:20 am The American Psychiatric Association Should Accept Secretary Kennedy’s Guidance Without Comment Republished with permission from AbleChild Last Monday AbleChild attended the Mental Health & Overmedicalization Summit in Washington, D.C. While Health and Human Services (HHS)

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WATCH LIVE: Vance speaks at police week memorial service

Published May 15, 2026 11:15am ET Vice President JD Vance is set to speak at the Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service at the Capitol Friday at noon, an event during National Police Week. The event is hosted by the Fraternal Order of Police and will honor officers who have recently made the ultimate sacrifice

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Congress moves to raise Capitol Police retirement age amid increased threats

Congress is moving to raise the retirement age for U.S. Capitol Police officers as the department struggles with staffing shortages, overtime demands, and an increase in threats against lawmakers. The Senate unanimously passed bipartisan legislation Thursday that would allow Capitol Police officers to continue serving until age 62. A separate bill passed earlier this year

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‘Can we trust people that work in government?’: Joe Concha

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha criticized government officials Thursday for seemingly withholding information from Americans in light of the Central Intelligence Agency reportedly taking files regarding the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy. The files, which were in the process of being declassified, were allegedly taken from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s office

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Companies Keep Slashing Employees’ Benefits for the Worst Reasons

Employee benefits are in the spotlight this week, and that’s because of three recent stories about US companies cutting back on non-wage compensations for workers. A Texas tech consulting firm with a forgettable name—TTEC—suddenly became a lot more memorable when it suspended its discretionary 401(k) match program for 16,000 employees through at least the end

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DOJ targets DC firearm suppressor ban in amended complaint

In an amended complaint filed Thursday, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon said suppressors are already regulated under the National Firearms Act. Therefore, the district government is going beyond the 1934 federal law by categorically banning silencers. “Categorically banning an arm is different in kind and not merely in degree from regulating it,”

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