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France and UK lead ‘defensive’ mission in Strait of Hormuz to protect shipping
Over 50 international countries met on Friday for a summit on how to protect ships in the Strait of Hormuz during the Iran war, the same day the Islamic Regime announced the full opening of the waterw
DC mayoral candidate accuses rideshare app Empower of intimidation
Former D.C. Councilman Kenyan McDuffie, who’s running for mayor of Washington, D.C., accused the rideshare app Empower of intimidating him on Friday because he supported shutting down its operations i
Gatorade switches to plant-based dyes in MAHA win
Gatorade beverages are switching from artificial food coloring to plant-based dyes this year, marking a win for the Make America Healthy Again movement, which has sounded the alarm about the health ef
Dr. Helen Smith’s newest book His Side is a fresh look at male alienation
Noted forensic psychologist Dr. Helen Smith’s newest book, His Side: Men Speak Out on Dating, Marriage and Life in America, is a provocative look at the male experience. Smith uses interviews to exami
Trump plays Friday telephone tennis with reporters as he paints rosy picture on Iran deal
President Donald Trump took phone calls from several reporters on Friday, dishing to each new information about the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Traditional channels in Washington, D.C., an
State Department expands visa restrictions to defend ‘our hemisphere’
The State Department expanded its efforts to restrict the visas of people and family members of those acting on behalf of adversarial countries to “undermine America’s interests.” The “significant exp
Trump ‘in discussions’ with IRS to cut deal in tax record lawsuit
President Donald Trump is in talks with the Internal Revenue Service to strike a deal over the release of his tax records. The news was revealed in a legal filing, where his legal team said they were
Daily on Energy: Quote of the week, Strait of Hormuz reopens, and a Supreme Court win for oil majors
WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Friday, readers! There’s some notable news out of the Middle East today. Iran has reopened the Strait of Hormuz, allowing commercial ships to pass thr
Washington Commanders’ new logo draws backlash from American Indian nonprofit
The Washington Commanders are under fire for their new logo, a design that has sparked controversy in its nod to Native American culture. The team made the announcement for the 2026 season on Wednesd
Duffy orders Chicago O’Hare airport to cut summer flights
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has ordered Chicago O’Hare International Airport to cut over 300 daily flights from its schedule, starting next month. O’Hare, the largest U.S. airport by flight vo