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Democrats found their border message. ICE is another story.
They’re trying to balance a base furious at ICE with swing voters wary of abolishing the agency — a divide that could influence the midterms and the party’s path in 2028.
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Iran Says The World Has Accepted It Has Defeated The U.S.
The remarks came as the Trump administration is touting a crushing financial campaign against Iran, promising an “economic D-Day” against the country.
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Dem Senate hopeful racked up hundreds of missed votes during stops at multiple taxpayer serving jobs
Former Alaska representative Mary Peltola, the Democratic Senate nominee, is reported to have missed substantial numbers of votes and meetings while holding several publicly funded roles. The report argues that this attendance record could become a point of scrutiny in her campaign, particularly because it concerns responsibilities to Alaska voters and local residents. Fox News…
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The uncomfortable truth about Australia’s lost decade: How three leaders chose survival over reform – and the nation paid the price: PVO
The article, an opinion piece by journalist Peter van Onselen, argues that Australia has endured a “lost decade” because three successive prime ministers – Malcolm Turnbull, Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese – prioritised short-term political survival over pursuing genuine economic reform. It contends that fear of electoral backlash led each leader to shelve substantial changes…
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Alaskan senator caught spending campaign funds lavishly hasn’t learned as he drops $13,000 on not-yet-open DC steakhouse and checks himself into ANOTHER luxury resort ahead of tight primary
Republican US Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska, already under scrutiny for lavish use of campaign funds, has continued the pattern by spending roughly $13,000 at a Washington DC steakhouse that has not yet opened and checking into another luxury resort, according to the report. The spending comes as Sullivan faces a tight primary contest, raising…
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Democrats face ‘do-or-die’ split with key voting bloc in razor-close Senate race
Republican Mike Rogers is appealing to Democratic and Jewish voters in Michigan’s closely contested Senate race, following his narrow defeat there two years ago. The effort highlights divisions within the Democratic coalition after a contentious primary, particularly over nominee Abdul El-Sayed’s stance on Israel. Rogers lost the previous Senate contest by about 20,000 votes and…
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The film Apollo 13 taught me how to survive heartbreak
The writer reflects on how Apollo 13 became a source of comfort after their engagement ended abruptly in 2025, shortly before a performance in Sydney. Rather than offering romantic catharsis, the film’s depiction of astronauts and engineers responding calmly to disaster helped them view survival itself as an achievement: sometimes success simply means getting home.…
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Ground beef tariff cut, record Tesla recall, Coventry’s Premier League return spoiled
Trump temporarily slashes ground beef tariffs despite rancher backlash; Tesla recalls 2.9m China-built vehicles over door handles; Nvidia backs data-centre firm Cloverleaf while Claude Opus draws scrutiny; McIlroy fades and Coventry lose 3-0 at Arsenal.
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‘Shocking’ fake poll firm puts industry under the microscope: ‘Unfortunately not surprising’
The revelation that two polls released in recent weeks from a purported polling firm were faked is adding a new curveball for a polling industry already trying to improve public trust in its work. Median Strategies made the stunning announcement earlier this past week that its poll results of the Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial primary and…