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We Americans are as great as we have ever been. But our government is broken.
Trump’s name is gone from the Kennedy Center’s facade, according to a top official at the arts venue
The curtain may have come down for President Donald Trump at the Kennedy Center but the tarp stays up for now.
Matt Floca, executive director and chief operating officer of the performing arts venue, told a federal court Saturday that the institution had complied with an order to remove Trump’s name
... full articleWhat Washington needs is adult supervision.
Florida Care Packages Save Cuba From Plunging Into the Abyss
Cuban-Americans are sustaining a Cuban population facing economic collapse, sending a flood of food and medicine to counter a tightening U.S. pressure campaign against the island’s communist government.
... full articleFifty years of isolating Cuba had failed to promote democracy, setting us back in Latin America. That’s why we restored diplomatic relations, opened the door to travel and commerce, and positioned ourselves to improve the lives of the Cuban people.
The Beautiful Game Meets the Border Guard
I know Pete Hegseth put his foot in his mouth and took his eye off the ball on a beach in Normandy the other day when, during a D-Day anniversary gathering, he declared: “Sadly, today, different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies.”
... full article‘Call them flat out lies’ : How the law could protect Americans from Trump’s rampant deceit
Welcome to Trump’s World Cup, a depressingly angry version of football uniting the planet
Shortly before 6pm local time on Friday night at the Los Angeles Stadium, the actor who plays Ted Lasso – the fictional manager of a fake team in a falsely heartwarming version of football – will tell hundreds of millions of TV viewers tuning in to watch the start of the American leg of the Fifa World Cup that football unites the world.
In an interesting twist, the actor Jason Sudeikis will do this at a time when the World Cup host is simultaneously bombing the second-ranked country in Group G, having recently murdered its head of state. The message of unity is one likely to be heard by the US president, Donald Trump, who has initiated six military conflicts in his second term, and whose brutally divisive immigration policies have now led to the barring of Omar Artan, the reigning African referee of the year.
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