Republicans Must Stop Blaming the Deep State | Opinion
Stop complaining. Republicans now control D.C.—so let's act like it.
Green card holders handed big legal win
In a Tuesday opinion, a circuit judge ruled against the Justice Department's ability to revoke green cards at any point.
What Happens When Washington Cuts Workforce Development? | Opinion
New York has long been a model for inclusive economic growth and smart workforce investments. But no amount of local innovation can offset a $715 billion federal retreat from health care or the gutting of job training infrastructure.
Big Tech's Catastrophic TikTok Gamble | Opinion
Corporate America has long prided itself on sophisticated risk management and legal compliance. The TikTok episode suggests that when political pressure mounts, even the most sophisticated corporations can make decisions that defy basic business logic.
A Common-Sense Plan to Strengthen America's Food Safety | Opinion
We're modernizing our inspection system. We're embracing science. We're removing needless bureaucracy that doesn't make food safer while strengthening the oversight that does.
It's Time for Pam Bondi To Go | Opinion
It's time for Attorney General Pam Bondi to get out before she is shoved out. American law enforcement needs more bang and less bunk.
What's the GOP Budget Bill? A Big Betrayal of the Middle Class | Opinion
People in every corner of America will feel the effects of President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans' disastrous budget now that it is law. You deserve to know exactly what's in it.
My Friend Was Murdered by Political Violence Too | Opinion
Beyond legislation, members of Congress and lawmakers all the way down to the local level should take care with their words that may make a policy disagreement personal.
The Inconvenient Americans | Opinion
For far too long, Americans with disabilities have been treated by those in power as the Inconvenient Americans, a virtually silent and invisible minority group.
FDA Commissioner: Modernizing the FDA for a Healthier America | Opinion
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can maintain its high bar for safety and efficacy, and also cut the waste and unnecessary delays in the regulatory process.
Trump's "Breakfast Tax" Against Brazil | Opinion
It's a political gesture disguised as trade policy—but the consequences are real.
The Netanyahu–Trump Plan for Gaza Is a Crime Against Humanity | Opinion
It was never Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's purpose to spare any Gazan lives.
How "Hell Bent" Evangelical Theology Fuels America's Politics | Opinion
Many of my secular friends are confounded. How could Jesus-loving people support a bill so harsh and regressive? "What exactly is Christian about this?" they ask.
ICE agents fire chemical munitions at protesters in California clash
Federal agents conducting raids on two California cannabis farms clashed with protesters on Thursday, appearing to fire chemical munitions at them.
Is the Middle East Really on the Verge of a New Dawn? | Opinion
The Middle East moves slowly, so don't be surprised if the new dawn everybody is talking about doesn't come to fruition.
Syria 2025 Is Iraq All Over Again | Opinion
We must learn from Iraq. Not because history rhymes, but because this isn't rhyming, it's repeating.
Four Things To Know About the Biggest Health Care Fraud in US History
Now is the time to properly fill open inspect general positions and invest in this crucial law enforcement resource to prevent the next gold rush.
One Big Beautiful Mistake | Opinion
History's lesson is clear: greatness is not a birthright. It is a wager on the future. And it demands the courage to build.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal: Trump's Scam Hidden in Plain Sight | Opinion
President Donald Trump's promise to exempt taxes that tipped workers pay may sound good, but a look under the hood of the Republican tax law reveals a big betrayal and little benefit to the millions of Americans working for tips.
RFK's Anti-Vax Coup Means Your Kids' Vaccines May Be Out of Reach | Opinion
If RFK has his way, even if you still have coverage, you may not be able to afford the shots that your doctor wants to give.
What To Do About the $16M CBS Is Paying Donald Trump | Opinion
The truth about these shabby dealings should have consequences.
The Limits of the New Anti-Western Axis | Opinion
The most recent Mideast war has succeeded in laying bare the limits of today's emerging axis of authoritarians.
Elon Musk's America Party Is Dead on Arrival | Opinion
Instead of wasting resources on a venture doomed by structural realities, Elon Musk should pursue a strategy that actually works in American politics: identifying vulnerable Republican incumbents who voted for fiscal irresponsibility and funding primary challengers committed to genuine conservatism.
Iran issues nuclear weapons update after US bombing
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has told Tucker Carlson that Tehran is not looking to develop a nuclear weapon.
Trump voter's wife detained by ICE during green card interview
She and her husband both supported President Donald Trump's plans to conduct mass deportations.
Democratic Rep.: History Rhymes | Opinion
This country has suffered tyrants before. We are not as divided as we may appear.
A Real New Middle East Is Emerging | Opinion
Israel's confrontation with Iran, along with the war that began on October 7, marks a tectonic shift in Middle Eastern dynamics.
Ending LGBTQ Youth Suicide Support Puts Lives at Risk | Opinion
Congress can and should step in to defend and reinstate funding for the LGBTQ youth suicide lifeline service.
Deja Foxx: We're Not Supposed to Win. That's Why We Have To | Opinion
Whether the establishment is ready or not, we're here. And we're proving a different way of doing politics isn't just possible—it's necessary.
Donald Trump's approval rating underwater across multiple polls
Newsweek's tracking poll shows his net approval at –6 points, with 45 percent approving and 51 percent disapproving.