BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: The real reason communists fear religion and want believers silenced
Karl Marx called religion the opium of the masses. A Catholic bishop warns that extreme socialists and communists in America threaten freedom of religion.
NPR’s Nina Totenberg long history of controversies, from plagiarism and ethics concerns to Alito retraction
NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg has been a working journalist for over five decades, with plenty of mistakes and gaffes along the way.
USA World Cup star calls lack of appeal process for teammate’s red card ‘bogus’
Weston McKennie calls the lack of an appeal process "bogus" after Folarin Balogun receives a red card and suspension ahead of Belgium match.
America’s housing market could run out of something more important than homes
A new report challenges the housing shortage narrative, arguing slower population growth and reduced immigration could mean fewer homebuyers ahead.
Newsom’s office responds to SCOTUS ruling on women’s sports as California faces ongoing trans athlete wave
Gov. Gavin Newsom's office says the Supreme Court ruling on trans athletes in women's sports will not affect California's current laws or policies.
How Iran attacks are forcing the Pentagon to rethink its decades-old Middle East base strategy
Pentagon weighs dispersing U.S. military forces from Gulf bases after Iranian missile and drone attacks exposed vulnerabilities at Al Udeid and Bahrain.
Caitlin Clark’s rise has ‘made Alyssa Thomas’ life better,’ Christine Brennan says after fist incident
Christine Brennan says the image of Alyssa Thomas with a fist to Caitlin Clark throat will live with the WNBA forever and explains why it resonates.
‘God Bless the USA’ star revives patriotic spirits brand benefiting veterans for America’s 250th birthday
Soldier Valley Spirits returns with whiskey, bourbon and vodka in a commemorative collection supporting veterans and first-responder families, spearheaded by star Lee Greenwood.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding could unleash unprecedented global spending frenzy: expert
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's upcoming wedding is already generating a cultural wave that experts say transcends sports and pop culture.
Ways & Means Chair Smith talks Working Families Tax Cut, reconciliation 3.0, fraud
Rep. Jason Smith touts the one big beautiful bill act 2025 anniversary, highlighting the child tax credit, no tax on tips, and border security.