Day: May 27, 2025

Democrats need to embrace inclusion over ideological conformity in order to win again

2:30 pm May 27, 2025

If Democrats want to win back Congress and the White House, we must reclaim what made our party a national force in the first place: our commitment to being a big tent. For much of modern history, the Democratic Party has thrived by welcoming Americans from a wide range of backgrounds and beliefs. We didn’t […]

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GORDON CHANG: Is Trump rescuing China’s Communists?

2:30 pm May 27, 2025

“If I didn’t do that deal with China, I think China would have broken apart,” President Donald Trump told Fox News’ Bret Baier earlier this month. Trump was talking about the arrangement, announced May 12, in which the United States and China agreed, among other things, to reduce their general tariff rates on the other […]

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New Orleans jail security ‘train wreck’ helped 4-time escapee, 9 others break out: former warden

1:30 pm May 27, 2025

Deficient security protocols allowed a serial escape artist and nine others to break out of a New Orleans jail, according to a former federal prison warden.  “First of all, that jail had been deemed a train wreck in terms of just basic jail operations,” Cameron Lindsay told Fox News Digital.  Lindsay worked for 20 years […]

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Experts solve mystery of ancient ‘mummified dragon’ discovered by Japanese shogun

1:30 pm May 27, 2025

Researchers believe they’ve cracked the mystery of a mummified “rainbow dragon” that’s been sitting in a Japanese treasure house for centuries. The “dragon” has been stashed at the Shosoin Treasure House in the historic Japanese city of Nara, according to Pen News. The remains were reportedly found by Yoshinori Ashikaga, a 15th-century shogun, in 1429. […]

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Social media support for accused killers Luigi Mangione, Elias Rodriguez an ‘exceptionally bad sign’: expert

1:30 pm May 27, 2025

Social media users have been drawing comparisons between online support for accused killers Elias Rodriguez, Rodney Hinton Jr. and Luigi Mangione. “That people who commit murder are receiving any meaningful amount of public support, seemingly because the victims are seen by the murder’s supporters as belonging to the political opposition, is an exceptionally bad sign […]

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