Around 72 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles for the holiday weekend, including 61 million drivers and 6 million air travelers, making it one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
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As nation turns 250, many Americans say the Stars and Stripes is now a red flag
The American flag can have many meanings, whether hung on front porches or waved in parades and protests. To some, it’s also tied up with President Trump.
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The Fibre Fad Keeps On Moving
How a nutritional trend brought bathroom talk into the realm of food culture.
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This week on The Hill: House aims to move priorities after conservative SAVE America Act rebellion
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has an ambitious legislative agenda this week, but it’s unclear whether he can move those priorities forward as a group of conservative hard-liners demand action on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. President Trump urged House Republicans last week to fall in line after conservative rebels brought most House…
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Movies, books, art and music to explore as America turns 250
As America celebrates 250 years, we size up how it’s been portrayed in, and has shaped, what we watch, listen to and read.
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US men’s World Cup team reignites nation’s love affair with soccer
The U.S. men’s national team’s clash with Bosnia-Herzegovina this week will mark a major moment for soccer in the United States, which has exploded in popularity since the World Cup was last played on North American soil more than two decades ago. The U.S. team shocked many when it handily won its first two games…
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5 memorable moments from the 2026 BET Awards: From Cardi B to Lauryn Hill
Family and sisterhood were on display at the 2026 BET Awards at the Peacock Theater with wins for Cardi B, SZA and Doechii, and tributes to D’Angelo and Lauryn Hill.
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The Memo: Trump, GOP race the clock to bring inflation down before midterms
President Trump and his Republican colleagues are in a race against time, hoping that inflation can be bent downward in time to revive their chances in November’s midterm elections. Seen through one lens, the picture is bleak. New data released late last week on personal consumption expenditures (PCE) showed inflation above 4 percent. Even excluding food…
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Commentary: ‘The Bear’ moved us to tears over its five seasons, ending on a happy, loving note
The Times critics discuss the final season of the lauded FX series, its overall legacy and how its lead character, Carmy, laid the foundation for the Bear, even if he could not stay.
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GOP lawmakers fear Trump is out of sync with voters on the economy
GOP lawmakers fear that President Trump is out of sync with them and many American voters on the economy, the biggest issue of the 2024 midterm elections. Trump’s refusal to sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is the latest troubling sign for GOP senators, who have pressed Trump for weeks to pay more…
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Warner Discovery boss is again among highest-paid CEOs in America
Zaslav’s pay tripled to $165 million — eighth highest among large U.S. CEOs — even as 84% of shareholders rejected it and a Paramount sale nears an $887-million exit.
