Supreme Court will hear from religious preschools challenging exclusion from taxpayer-funded program
The Supreme Court will hear from Catholic preschools that say Colorado violated their religious rights by excluding them from a state-funded program over their admission policies
Read MoreHow Trump is wooing Joe Rogan after their split
President Trump and his administration officials are working aggressively behind the scenes to court Joe Rogan, even as the podcast titan torches the president over the Iran war.Why it matters: Rogan’s backing, and his pull with young male listeners, helped power Trump to a second term. The president knows that keeping him close still matters.Rogan…
Read MoreBack to Basics at the U.N.
Rather than climate, disease, or artificial intelligence, the next secretary-general should stay focused on conflict resolution.
Read MoreTrump Administration Takes Steps to Refund $166 Billion in Tariffs
The government debuted a system to repay importers two months after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs at the heart of the president’s trade policy.
Read MoreDNA from chewing gum nails longtime sexual predator decades after reign of terror: report
Detectives used a clever gum ruse to collect DNA from Mitchell Gaff, who pleaded guilty to two decades-old cold case murders in Snohomish County court.
Read MoreThe Guardian view on the EU and Israel: moving beyond mere exhortation | Editorial
Benjamin Netanyahu has brushed aside European concerns over Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon. A tougher approach from Brussels is overdueIn recent months, European expressions of concern over the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have regularly hardened into outright condemnation. Last September, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, expressed horror and outrage at…
Read MoreA Brisk Day in Boston, for the Weather and Runners Alike
Boston held its 130th Marathon on an unseasonably chilly day that was endured by the crowd and relished by the athletes.
Read MoreThe pope’s English fuels a Trump feud
Escalating tensions between Pope Leo XIV and President Trump may hinge on something unusually simple: the pope doesn’t need a translator.The big picture: Leo’s native-level English removes a long-standing Vatican buffer — ambiguity in translation — that has historically softened or clarified papal critiques of U.S. leaders.Without that layer, Leo’s comments land more directly in…
Read MoreDistrust, dishonesty and Trump’s elusive Iran deal
President Trump declared Monday morning that a peace deal with Iran would be signed “today” in Islamabad, and that Vice President Vance was on his way.But Vance was actually still in Washington, waiting for a signal from Tehran before boarding his plane — a sign of the deep uncertainty over what will happen next.The big…
Read MoreFBI Director Kash Patel files $250m lawsuit against The Atlantic
Patel alleges that the magazine published false and harmful claims about his conduct, including accusations of excessive drinking and unexplained absences from duty.
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