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News, analysis and opinion from the dayโ€™s top stories.


2h ago

Black Army captain accuses supervisor โ€” a chaplain โ€” of racist threat

The allegation from Capt. Tatyana Jordan comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the militaryโ€™s treatment toward Black personnel and Black women in particular.

2h ago

Trump didn’t ‘fake’ the WHCD attack. Even conspiracy theorists should know better.

There is a real cost to trafficking in baseless speculation.

3h ago

As family crypto schemes falter, Trump meets again with meme coin investors

The president promoted his personal cryptocurrency venture for the second time at an event held at his private Florida club.

3h ago

Mondayโ€™s Mini-Report, 4.27.26

Todayโ€™s edition of quick hits.

3h ago

Read the criminal complaint filed against Trump assassination attempt suspect

Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, also faces charges for transporting and discharging a firearm, in addition to attempting to assassinate a U.S. president.

3h ago

Suspect in correspondentsโ€™ dinner shooting charged with attempting to assassinate Trump

Meanwhile, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche defended law enforcementโ€™s actions at the event on Saturday, saying that security officials โ€œdid not fail.โ€

5h ago

Trumpโ€™s Justice Department agrees to a second settlement with Michael Flynn

The first settlement with the former White House official was described as โ€œa miscarriage of justice.โ€ The second settlement adds insult to injury.

5h ago

Mississippi GOP waiting for Supreme Court to let it suppress Black votes

Republican Gov. Tate Reeves put a federally mandated redistricting on hold until the Supreme Court potentially enables racist gerrymandering this summer.

6h ago

Judge questions whether Trump can sue his own administration for $10 billion

If the president was waiting for a payout from his IRS lawsuit, a federal judge suggested he might need to start lowering his expectations.

7h ago

Professor warns of โ€˜growing normalization of political violenceโ€™ in wake of correspondentsโ€™ dinner shooting

University of Chicagoโ€™s Robert Pape urged leaders on both sides of the aisle to unite to condemn the troubling rise of political violence in the U.S.

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