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Chevron Strikes Power Deal With Microsoft for West Texas AI Data Center
The 2.7-gigawatt project will have its own on-site power plant fueled by Chevron’s local natural-gas production.
Chevron Strikes Power Deal With Microsoft for West Texas AI Data Center
Trump Opponents See Opening to Make Corruption a Midterm Issue
Donald Trump has long avoided political damage for his own party from repeated allegations of graft and conflicts of interest. In this year’s midterm elections, Democrats are betting that they can finally exact a price.
Exclusive | America’s Economic Anxiety Is Rising Up the Income Ladder
A Wall Street Journal poll finds that even the wealthiest worry about financial security for themselves and their children.
Exclusive | America’s Economic Anxiety Is Rising Up the Income Ladder
Exclusive | Harvard, Bard Face Fresh Questions From Congress Over Epstein Ties
Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, faults the two schools’ probes and asks for their records.
Exclusive | Harvard, Bard Face Fresh Questions From Congress Over Epstein Ties
Ukraine Officials Return Polish Honors Over World War II Row
Several of Ukraine’s top officials said they would return Polish state awards after the President Karol Nawrocki stripped his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy of the country’s highest state honor, deepening a row over the commemoration of controversial World War II fighters.
UK Seeks Cheap Long-Range Weapons For Ukraine Without US Input
The UK is developing low-cost, long-range weapons that could be deployed in Ukraine and won’t depend on the US for components and data, defense officials said.
RFK Jr. Orders American Exposed to Hantavirus to Stay Quarantined Against Medical Advice
The health secretary says cruise passenger Angela Perryman has to stay isolated in Nebraska despite a CDC report advising otherwise.
RFK Jr. Orders American Exposed to Hantavirus to Stay Quarantined Against Medical Advice
Feds Charge 15 Minnesota Protesters in Alleged Anti-ICE Conspiracy
Prosecutors say the defendants were part of an organized effort to impede immigration enforcement officers in the Twin Cities.
Feds Charge 15 Minnesota Protesters in Alleged Anti-ICE Conspiracy
Read the 14-Point Draft Memorandum Between the US and Iran
The US and Iran are expected to formally sign a memorandum of understanding on June 19 in Switzerland, paving the way for 60 days of talks aimed at ending their war for good and putting strict new limits on Iran’s nuclear program.
Rubio Defends Hormuz Blockade After India Protests US Strikes
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended Washington’s position in the Strait of Hormuz, responding to protests by India after US strikes left three mariners from the South Asian nation dead.
Trump Picks Sullivan & Cromwell Partner as Top Manhattan Federal Prosecutor
James McDonald, one of the president’s personal lawyers, would replace Jay Clayton, who has been nominated as national intelligence director.
Trump Picks Sullivan & Cromwell Partner as Top Manhattan Federal Prosecutor
Trump to Meet With Mideast Partners on Sidelines of G7 in France
President Donald Trump will meet with US partners in the Middle East at the Group of Seven leaders’ summit in France, underscoring the outsized role the war in Iran continues to play as European allies grapple with the global economic fallout.
Man Charged With Killing Minnesota Lawmaker Pleads Guilty to Avoid Death Penalty
Vance Luther Boelter will receive multiple life sentences for the fatal shooting of state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband.
Man Charged With Killing Minnesota Lawmaker Pleads Guilty to Avoid Death Penalty
Trump’s Kharg Threat, Reversal Show Iran War High-Wire Act
In the space of a few hours on Thursday, President Donald Trump revived — and then quickly abandoned — a threat he’s made several times in the course of the Iran conflict: capturing Kharg Island, a vital center of Iranian energy infrastructure.
Kennedy Center Misses Deadline, Wants More Time to Remove Trump’s Name
The center asked for an extension just before midnight Friday, saying it expects to have the name removed by Saturday.
Kennedy Center Misses Deadline, Wants More Time to Remove Trump’s Name
US Sees $13.7 Billion Bill to Boost F-35 Readiness, GAO Says
The Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps need to spend an additional $13.7 billion through 2031 to boost declining readiness rates of the F-35 jet, the world’s biggest weapons program, the Pentagon told congressional auditors.
Pentagon Lockdown Is Lifted After False Alarm
Almost half the building was affected as emergency services assessed the situation.
Pentagon Lockdown Is Lifted After False Alarm
Becerra, Hilton Advance in California Governor Election, DDHQ Projects
The race for California governor is on track for a two-person runoff in November between veteran Democratic politician Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton, a British-born television personality endorsed by President Donald Trump.
Why the Supreme Court Is Debating Which Founding Fathers Were Drunks
Because of the triumph of originalism, the court’s docket increasingly features bizarre historical arguments.
Why the Supreme Court Is Debating Which Founding Fathers Were Drunks
The Teachers Getting $50,000 Bonuses Thanks to a Massive Meta Data Center
The jump in sales tax receipts in the Louisiana parish provides a new talking point in the debate over the AI construction boom.

