JD Vance is set to lead the U.S. side in talks tied to Iran’s nuclear program, with Washington warning that pressure is still on the table if the deal goes sideways.
Hunter Biden says he is ready for a cage fight with Don Jr. and Eric Trump, while the usual media circus keeps spinning the story into fresh outrage and fresh clicks.
Iran is accused of pressuring tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, and Trump says that violates the deal. The White House says the lane is still open, but shipping data and market nerves tell a messier story.
A Fairfax County high school case ended with nine guilty verdicts after parents said girls had been reporting hallway groping for months. The sentencing comes next, along with more questions about why school safety systems always seem to wake up after the alarms have already gone off.
Kirill Dmitriev’s reported trip to Washington puts Russia’s backchannel diplomacy back in the spotlight. The talks reportedly touch Ukraine, sanctions relief, and the never-ending promise of “economic cooperation,” which is politician-speak for everybody wants something.
Clay Fuller won Georgia's 14th District by 11 points, and Donald Trump quickly turned the result into a fresh political message, complete with praise for Fuller and a swipe at Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Catholic dioceses and national polling are both pointing to renewed interest in faith, especially among younger adults and young men. The hard part is separating real momentum from the usual PR glow.
A federal judge has paused the Trump administration’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopians, keeping the fight over immigration rules in court for now.
An undercover video shows a California controller communications official saying audits are not getting done and that fraud is widespread, while also pointing to weak homelessness oversight.