Political Landscape

Young Trump voters detail frustration with him on the economy and immigration in new focus groups

President Donald Trump’s victory last year was fueled in part by improvement among young voters. But new focus groups reveal why some young voters who backed Trump are beginning to sour on his administration’s approach to immigration and the economy.

Supreme Court gears up for new term with social issues and Trump policies to be reviewed

The Supreme Court is set to convene Monday for the start of its new term, with cases involving "conversion therapy" for minors, the use of race in redistricting and state laws barring the participation of transgender athletes in girls' sports on the docket.

Global Impact

A 'drone wall'? Europe floats a high-tech response to Russian threats

Europe’s leaders met in Copenhagen this week with security fears pressing in from every direction and a new determination to face down what they say is a mounting threat from the Kremlin.

Egypt foreign minister urges Hamas to accept Trump Gaza plan and disarm

Egypt and Qatar are working to convince Hamas to accept Donald Trump’s ultimatum to end the war in Gaza as the group is reportedly split on its response, Egypt’s foreign minister has said.

Economic Pulse

Battered by mass firings and DOGE drama, federal workers now brace for weeks without pay

Jenna Norton drove out of the parking lot of the National Institutes of Health office in Maryland on Wednesday morning with a lump in her throat, leaving behind her research on kidney disease patients and not knowing when she’d see her colleagues or a paycheck again.

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With the government shut down, September jobs report is a blank page

The government shutdown precluded Friday’s release of the monthly jobs report while putting other important federal data gathering and reporting on hold.

Quick Takes

Keith Urban was not in a fighting mood during his first performance since news of his split from Nicole Kidman broke.

Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr posted to expose Big Pharma’s #1 Secret

A woman has been named to the post of Archbishop of Canterbury for the first time in the history of the Church of England.

The Eiffel Tower was closed on Thursday due to a nationwide strike in France by the country's major unions.

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