How do Americans feel about the country and vision of the Founders? USA Today - News Jul 3, 2026 Jul 3, 2026 Updated 1 hr ago 0 Julie Slama discusses ballot initiative World Cup watch parties bringing generations together Hormuz fees and Lebanon hurdles test US-Iran deal, experts debate Ex-NFL Star Chris Johnson Diagnosed With ALS 'Never a red card. Never.' - Mauricio Pochettino left frustrated by Folarin Balogun's dismissal during USA's 2-0 victory AI's Role in Hiring Bias: Are Nontraditional Candidates Left Behind? LFR responds to trench collapse Mamdani defends AIPAC ‘monsters’ comment How to keep your AC running in the summer World Cup Spectacle in New York: Soccer Fans Take Over Times Square Jalen Brunson Joins Michael Jordan in NBA Finals History, Wins Finals MVP Chris Johnson’s daughter brings back Ice Bucket Challenge OKC musicians preview Great American State Fair set in Washington, D.C. Prefer us on Google Learn More Americans have not rejected the Founders’ ideals. Rather, many believe government has drifted away from them. As featured on Latest video Papillion Mayor David Black on new Scooter's facility How do Americans feel about the country and vision of the Founders? David Hoffmann talks about his upbringing and his success Chris Johnson’s daughter brings back Ice Bucket Challenge New York City buzzes with expectation of Taylor Swift's rumoured July 3 wedding Beef Prices Near Records Foundation for LPS Student Emergency Fund 'Never a red card. Never.' - Mauricio Pochettino left frustrated by Folarin Balogun's dismissal during USA's 2-0 victory Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
'Never a red card. Never.' - Mauricio Pochettino left frustrated by Folarin Balogun's dismissal during USA's 2-0 victory
'Never a red card. Never.' - Mauricio Pochettino left frustrated by Folarin Balogun's dismissal during USA's 2-0 victory