LEE CARTER: What Americans want from Donald Trump in the next four years
As the nation enters President Trump’s second (historic) term, it’s worth pausing to consider not just what he wants, but what Americans want from him.
As the nation enters President Trump’s second (historic) term, it’s worth pausing to consider not just what he wants, but what Americans want from him.
Security officials including policemen screened journalists and other individuals attempting to enter the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday. Our correspondent reports that up to three police vehicles are stationed at the assembly’s main gate with other security vehicles sighted inside the complex as the lawmakers prepare to hold a plenary. Journalists were lined
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Trump has already killed DEI at a federal level. Now we must eliminate it in our schools. The policies undermine education and help create a monopoly for leftist teachers unions.
With major gifts to leading arts institutions, Oscar L. Tang and Agnes Hsu‐Tang have recently landed in the center of New York cultural philanthropy.
Imagine how many times someone born in the eighteen-sixties could ever expect to hear music. The number would vary, of course, depending on the individual’s class and family inclinations. Suffice it to say that each chance would have been more precious than those of us in the twenty-first century can easily understand. Our ability to […]
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Several undersea cables running under the surface of the Baltic Sea have been damaged in suspected sabotage incidents in recent months.
The Biden administration quietly awarded $15 million in taxpayer funds to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan to help distribute "oral contraceptives and condoms," a non-public congressional funding notice reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon shows. In doing so, the administration acknowledged that "some coordination" with the Taliban would be "necessary for programmatic purposes."
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Reports have surfaced suggesting that Afghanistan’s girls might be allowed to pursue higher education in Pakistan, provided they are accompanied by a male guardian. However, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Higher Education has denied such claims. Hafiz Ziaullah Hashimi, spokesperson for the ministry, stated on Monday, January 27 that the reports about a conditional agreement with Pakistan […]
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Solve today’s ‘Connections’ game from ‘The New York Times’ here with our hints and the final answer.
Chefs revealed to Fox News Digital the fast-food menu items that they actually like to eat. Their answers about food preferences might come as a surprise to most people.