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Todd Blanche defends the DOJ's apparently defunct "anti-weaponization" fund
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told the House Appropriations Committee Tuesday that the Justice Department was no longer moving forward with its "anti-weaponization" fund, but he defended its creation. CBS News' Aaron Navarro has more.
Trump Suggests Vance and Rubio Should Run Together in 2028 Election
President Trump said Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio should split a ticket, without mentioning who should be at the top.
Trump makes America’s 250th birthday all about himself
In 1864, a US Treasury bureaucrat called Spencer M Clark, who had a fluffy white beard and worked in the printing department, decided to pull a prank on the government, and put his own face on the five-cent note. Congress was outraged, and a law was passed to prevent anyone still living from featuring on one of the nation’s most recognisable objects. It was thought unbecoming for a republic to lionise anyone who was still alive to enjoy the honour – especially given the US’s history with an empi...
Jilted lover stabbed judge's daughter to death before blowing up their house
Jilted lover stabbed judge's daughter to death before blowing up their houseSerial domestic abuser Clifton George ruthlessly stabbed Annabel Rook 31 times before triggering a huge explosion. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Paul Jeeves 15:49, Wed, Jun 3, 2026 Updated: 16:02, Wed, Jun 3, 2026 Clifton George and his victim Annabel Rook (Image: .)A jilted electrician who stabbed his ex-girlfrie...
EU again? Rejoiners trek to Brussels in search of redemption
The Ramblers were running late. A man in cycling shorts and a blue beret covered with yellow stars came running up the hill. His name was Chris and he was a former Duke of Edinburgh instructor, but, he told me, the team had ignored his directions and gone the wrong way. “Theoretically,” he said, “they should be over there.” He pointed to an empty cornfield. It was easy to get lost. The group had been walking for five days straight, beginning in Westminster, through Dartford, Rochester, Faversha...
California Primaries Too Close To Call: Bass Advances In LA Mayor’s Race
BreakingBusinessCalifornia Primaries Too Close To Call: Bass Advances In LA Mayor’s RaceBySara Dorn,Forbes Staff. Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics.Follow AuthorJun 03, 2026, 10:43am EDTToplineHotly contested mayoral and gubernatorial primary races in California were too close to call nearly 12 hours after polls closed Wednesday—with only incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass as a clear winner. Los Angeles Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is seen speaking with the media out...
What do Makerfield voters really think?
It has been four weeks since the local elections that sent the Labour Party into an existential spiral, and there are two weeks to go before the by-election that could change the course of British politics. Andy Burnham has gambled everything on making a run for Westminster, hoping the personal brand he has built over nine years as mayor of Greater Manchester will help him defy his party’s unpopularity. Reform, which should do well in this constituency that voted Leave by 65 per cent in 2016, is...
In Makerfield, voters on both sides are united by despair
It seems increasingly popular to decry polarisation among the British electorate. We are told that the rise of populist parties on the left and right means that voters are being pulled further apart from each other than ever before, and this in turn makes it impossible for any politician to govern. What we saw on the ground in Makerfield looked a little different. We conducted focus groups with voters on both sides of the electoral battle shaping up between Reform and Labour in the north-west co...
The British aristocracy has never been so wretched
Our propensity to be seduced by the grandeur of country houses and noble families is rarely impeded by our politics. New Statesman writers have bravely confessed in these pages to weeping at Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, despite it being shameless Tory propaganda, or enjoying Brideshead, Saltburn, Bridgerton – all having the same alarming effect on audiences who should know better. Savage House – an addition to the genre – is not quite so easy to swoon over. It misunderstands the whole deal...
Supreme Court allows Alabama to use GOP-friendly election map
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Alabama Republicans to use a contested 2023 congressional map previously blocked by a lower court.
The unbearable lightening of Brexit
“Brecks-it”, or “Breggs-it”? Even before all those “Brexit means breakfast” foul-ups on the broadcast round, it’s fitting that we never even settled how to mouth the damned neologism. Much as economic historians would like to centre the financial crash as modern Britain’s Genesis story, 23 June 2016 is simply the unmatched year zero of our national crisis – or at least our national hysteria. This isn’t purely a question of theatrics – though the victory of Vote Leave is a perfect underdog story....
Trump's top allies privately fume about his 'MAGA attack dog' pick for intel chief: 'He continually f***s things up'
Trump's top allies privately fume about his 'MAGA attack dog' pick for intel chief: 'He continually f***s things up'Politics is fast. We're faster. Sign up to the DC Insider newsletter for a front-row seat to Washington... and unlock 3 FREE months of DailyMail+ HERE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JON MICHAEL RAASCH, WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT Published: 15:24, 3 June 2026 | Updated: 15:24, 3 June 2026 e-mail View comments
DAVID MARCUS: The age of the Democratic Party blocking fringe outsiders is officially over
There were two events on Tuesday that offered more proof of a national Democratic Party establishment that has lost control: One was a meeting, one an election, and both are harbingers of real danger on the American left.The meeting took place in Washington, D.C., between presumptive Maine Democratic Senate nominee, the Nazi tattoed, serial sexter Graham Platner and members of his party in that body.Some, mostly through wishcasting, thought this would be the end of the alleged oysters farmer’s r...
World War III is here
In the beginning, the revolution was not televised. In Damascus in early 2011, small groups of protesters gathered in the ancient souk each Friday. They would wave placards and chant anti-regime slogans before melting away again among the shoppers to avoid the secret police. With the media, internet and phone lines controlled by the Syrian regime, news of what was happening in the souk was slow to reach the outside world. These demonstrations looked trivial compared to what was happening elsewh...
Only a Burnham-Streeting alliance can save Labour
It comes and goes, but I can’t take it. I’m a white-skinned, east-coast Scot, and the broiling, foetid summer weather in London turns my brain to nerveless jelly and the rest of me… well… to jelly too. At Whit, I escaped to the South of France for some coolth. Imagine that! Yet it was almost as hot as in the UK. There, they are muttering about the possibility of temperatures reaching 50°C this summer. That would mean mass fatalities and the end of tourism, of much agriculture, and the destructio...
Gisèle Pelicot’s battle isn’t over
Last month, 24 hours after launching my new show on Sky News, an email from Penguin Random House dropped into my inbox, with the casual question: “Would you be interested in an interview with Gisèle” – the second name isn’t required – “for your new show?” My reply, after thinking for less than a nanosecond: “Yes Please with a capital P to this.” Honestly, Gisèle Pelicot is pretty near the top of every journalist’s interview wish list. She’s legendary – just pick a suitably excitable adjective....
Is spying as common in Germany as Southampton boss Eckert claims?
Is spying as common in Germany as Southampton boss Eckert claims?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Tonda Eckert has repeatedly claimed that spying is perceived differently in his homelandByDaniel AustinBBC Sport senior journalistPublished2 minutes agoCommentsWhen Southampton manager Tonda Eckert apologised to fans for the Spygate scandal in a video broadcast on Tuesday, he doubled down on his claim that spying on opposition teams' training sessions is common practice in his native Germany...
Trusted Advisor, Appellate Star: Jessica Ellsworth Welcomes The Hard Questions
BETAThis is a BETA experience. opt-out hereBusinessLawTrusted Advisor, Appellate Star: Jessica Ellsworth Welcomes The Hard QuestionsByLiane Jackson,Forbes Staff. Liane Jackson is Senior Law Editor covering top attorneys and law newsFollow AuthorJun 03, 2026, 10:10am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.
Russian ambassador to the UK summoned to Foreign Office after drone strike
Russian ambassador to the UK summoned to Foreign Office after drone strikeA drone violated NATO airspace and struck a building last week. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Catherine Mackinlay, News Reporter 15:10, Wed, Jun 3, 2026 Updated: 15:10, Wed, Jun 3, 2026 A drone hit a building in Romania last week (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)Russian ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin has been sum...
Israel plans big West Bank settlement push many see as illegal
Israel’s hardline finance minister announced on Wednesday a major expansion by more than 2,000 homes of three Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank that Palestinians hope will be part of a future independent state. Most nations consider Israeli settlements there to be illegal under international law and a major obstacle to a two-state solution for long-term peace. Bezalel Smotrich, who holds authority over parts of Israel’s civilian administration in the West Bank, said a planning committ...