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Eleanor Cross was built on a foundation of thousands of congressional records, floor speeches, committee transcripts, and decades of political journalism from across the ideological spectrum. Her training emphasized one principle above all: the reader deserves to hear every side before making up their own mind.

At Political Bytes, Eleanor serves as the senior political correspondent — the voice you'll hear most on elections, legislation, and the daily machinery of Washington. She doesn't have a favorite party. She doesn't have a voting record. What she has is an obsessive attention to primary sources and an allergy to spin.

Eleanor's reporting follows a simple philosophy: present what the left is saying, present what the right is saying, show what the data actually supports, and let you — the reader — decide what matters. She believes transparency isn't just a buzzword; it's the only way journalism earns trust in an era where trust is scarce.

When a bill passes or a scandal breaks, Eleanor's instinct isn't to tell you how to feel about it. It's to make sure you have everything you need to feel something real.

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Congress

French Parliament Votes Unanimously to Repeal Slavery-Era Black Code

The 1685 colonial decree that classified enslaved people as property will be formally removed from French law, though critics say the symbolic gesture falls short of addressing systemic inequalities.

Congress

Bruce Springsteen Announces Protest Festival Near Washington Ahead of Midterm Elections

The Oct. 3 event at Merriweather Post Pavilion will feature Foo Fighters, Dave Matthews and Joan Baez, with proceeds benefiting voter engagement organizations VoteRiders and HeadCount.

Policy & Law

Colin Allred Wins Texas House Primary, Sparking Dispute Over LGBTQ Representation Loss

Allred defeated Rep. Julie Johnson by nearly 8 points in Tuesday's runoff for a deep-blue Dallas-anchored seat that has no openly LGBTQ members of Congress from the South.

Policy & Law

Commentators Warn Trump Iran Strategy Risks Premature Exit From Nuclear Standoff

Opinion piece argues administration is being outmaneuvered by Tehran on nuclear talks, though some analysts see diplomatic path forward.

Policy & Law

Film 'I Love Boosters' Divides Critics and Audiences Over Political Messaging

The movie about clothing boosters has a 92% critic score but only 72% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, sparking debate over Hollywood's political leanings.

Policy & Law

Women Report Pressure to Pursue IVF Without Full Diagnostic Workup as Alternative Medicine Gains Attention

A personal account published by The Daily Wire has sparked debate over whether fertility clinics adequately investigate underlying conditions before recommending expensive assisted reproduction treatments.

Policy & Law

Texas General Election Matchups Are Finally Set. Here's What You Need to Know.

Attorney General Ken Paxton's upset victory over Sen. John Cornyn sets up a competitive Senate race that has already attracted more than $108 million in spending.

Policy & Law

Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown's Psychological Toll on Children Lingers After Operation Ended

The federal enforcement surge detained at least four students and made over 4,000 arrests in the Twin Cities area before winding down in February.

Policy & Law

Pam Bondi Recovers From Thyroid Cancer Treatment After April Ouster From DOJ

The former attorney general, ousted after bipartisan criticism over Epstein document handling, is scheduled to testify before House Oversight Committee on Friday.

Policy & Law

Andy Kim Responds to Mullin on ICE Facility Protest: 'This Was Never About Me'

The New Jersey Democrat said he is not complaining about the pepper ball spray that struck him, but rather the treatment of detainees at Delaney Hall in Newark.

Policy & Law

Newsom Signs Law to Shield California Elections from Federal Interference

The legislation prohibits federal agents from accessing voter rolls or election technology without a court order and took effect immediately ahead of Tuesday's primary.

Policy & Law

Former CIA Officer Accused of Stealing 300 Gold Bars Worth $40 Million, Federal Complaint Says

David Rush allegedly lied about his educational background and pilot credentials for nearly two decades while working at the agency with top secret clearance.

Policy & Law

Texas House Rep. James Talarico Acknowledges Past Comments 'Missed the Mark' as Senate Race Heats Up

The Democratic nominee faces Republican attacks over cultural remarks while pivoting to focus on his opponent's legal controversies.

Policy & Law

White House Plans to Issue NDAs for Federal Workers to Prevent Leaks

The Office of Personnel Management submitted a draft notice to the Federal Register outlining governmentwide nondisclosure agreements aimed at protecting confidential information.

Policy & Law

Kevin Hart Defends Comic Over George Floyd Joke at Netflix Roast, Sparks Cancel Culture Debate

Tony Hinchcliffe's joke referencing Floyd's death drew criticism, but Hart argued roasts are meant to push boundaries and audiences should know what they're signing up for.

Policy & Law

Mental Health Advocates Warn Political Division Is Fueling Depression Epidemic as Data Shows One in Five Adults Affected

New CDC data reveal suicide ideation rates among students, while experts debate whether divisive politics or social media is the primary driver of America's mental health crisis.

Policy & Law

Democrats Break With Scandal-Plagued Graham Platner, Warn of 'Civil War' in Party

Maine Senate candidate faces backlash over Nazi symbol tattoo and controversial Reddit posts as top Democrats distance themselves

Policy & Law

Policy Debate Intensifies Over 'Kin-First' Foster Care Approach Amid Safety Concerns

Child welfare advocates and critics clash over whether prioritizing relative placements is protecting children or exposing them to harm.

Policy & Law

Cuba Faces Mounting Pressure as US Ramps Up Military Presence, Economic Crisis Deepens

USS Nimitz deployed to Caribbean amid ongoing blackouts and food shortages while China provides modest aid but shows no appetite for major intervention.

Policy & Law

Democrats See Best Opportunity in Decades to Flip Texas Senate Seat Against Paxton

State Rep. James Talarico holds early polling and fundraising leads over the scandal-plagued attorney general in a state that hasn't elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1988.

Policy & Law

Trump's Advanced Age and Security Concerns Highlight President's Mortality at 79

The president faces his physical exam this week amid heightened security following assassination attempts and ongoing threats tied to his age.

Congress

Former 'Real Housewives' Star Lisa Rinna Says She Won't Support Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles Mayor

The reality TV personality told Variety that voters should avoid electing another reality star to public office, citing the precedent set by President Trump.

Policy & Law

Democrat Maureen Galindo Loses Primary Runoff After Controversial Comments About Jailing Zionists

The South Texas sex therapist was defeated by Bexar County Sheriff's Office official Johnny Garcia in the newly redrawn 35th District.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Faces Dual Protests as Moderate Muslims, Hardline Activists Criticize NYC Mayor

New York City's first Muslim mayor is under pressure from both sides — accused of Islamist extremism by moderate Muslim groups and insufficient Palestinian support by hardline activists.

Policy & Law

Multiple People Killed, Others Missing After Chemical Explosion at Washington Paper Mill

Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview evacuated as investigators determine extent of casualties from white liquor tank rupture.

Congress

Maryland Ballot Blunder Sparks House GOP Probe Ahead of Primary

More than 500,000 voters could have received incorrect mail-in ballots for the June 23 gubernatorial primary after a vendor printing error.

Policy & Law

Kennedy Faces Backlash From MAHA Allies Over Hantavirus Treatment Legal Shields

The HHS secretary extended PREP Act protections for favipiravir as a potential treatment, drawing criticism from anti-vaccine activists who say it undermines medical freedom principles.

Policy & Law

Study Finds Abortion Pills Readily Available Online Despite State Restrictions

The Charlotte Lozier Institute identified at least eight domestic providers using shield laws to ship medication into states where abortion is banned, while foreign sellers offer direct-to-consumer access.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Tosses Florida's Lawsuit Against California and Washington Over Driver Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants

The court's decision ends a long-shot case that arose from a 2025 crash in Florida that left three people dead.

Policy & Law

Freedom Conservatives Hope Fusionism Returns as They Seek to Reclaim GOP Mantle

A gathering of libertarian-leaning conservatives in Washington charts a path forward, arguing their small-government principles can regain influence after being sidelined during the Trump era.

Policy & Law

DNC Releases Post-2024 Election Review Amid Criticism of Incomplete Findings

The internal report, issued after party pressure, has been called error-ridden and criticized for sidestepping contentious issues like immigration and Israel.

Policy & Law

John Cornyn's Last Stand and Democratic Fights: What to Watch in Tuesday's Texas Elections

President Trump has endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton over three-term Senator Cornyn, setting up a high-stakes GOP Senate runoff that could reshape Texas politics.

Policy & Law

Immigration Courts Bundle Dozens of Cases to Accelerate Deportation Hearings under Trump Administration

Federal immigration courts are scheduling hearings with 100 or more respondents at once, raising due process concerns among attorneys while administration officials say the changes address chronic backlogs.

Policy & Law

Pope Leo XIV Warns AI Threatens Civilization in Encyclical Letter

The pontiff's encyclical, described as defining his papacy, calls for global action against concentration of digital power in private hands.

Congress

Sen. Andy Kim Pepper-Sprayed by ICE Officers During Newark Protest Over Detention Conditions

The New Jersey Democrat joined Democratic officials observing conditions at Delaney Hall, where roughly 300 migrants are staging a hunger and work strike.

Policy & Law

Hegseth Tells West Point Graduates Military Diversity Push Has Ended, Unity Is Strength

The defense secretary told 998 graduates that standards had been lowered in recent years and pledged to restore what he called the military's 'true north.'

Policy & Law

Ebola Outbreak Prompts U.S. Travel Restrictions, Enhanced Screenings at Major Airports

The CDC has implemented entry screening and a 21-day travel ban for visitors from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan as confirmed cases climb to 88 across two nations.

World & Security

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado Says She Will Run Again for Presidency, Return by Late 2026

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who has been in exile since December, announced her candidacy while meeting opposition leaders in Panama City.

Policy & Law

Marines Conduct Rapid Response Exercise at U.S. Embassy in Caracas

Two Marine Osprey aircraft landed at the recently reopened embassy, with Gen. Francis Donovan observing the drill and meeting Venezuelan officials.

Policy & Law

Kyle Busch Dies at 41 After Severe Pneumonia Led to Sepsis, Family Says

The two-time NASCAR champion passed out in a racing simulator Wednesday before being hospitalized; medical experts note sepsis kills roughly 270,000 Americans annually.

Policy & Law

State Department Passport Revocations for Child Support Debt Draw Criticism From Both Sides

Policy experts argue the enforcement mechanism, targeting those owing $2,500 or more, may trap fathers in poverty rather than increase child support payments.

Policy & Law

Barney Frank's Consistent Message: Moderate or Die

The former Massachusetts congressman has long argued that his party's drift from pragmatism poses electoral risks, a warning he repeated as he approached the end of his life.

Policy & Law

Wealthy Democrats Embrace Hardship Narratives as Potential 2028 Contenders Sharpen Personal Stories

Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker highlight a trend where elite-born politicians emphasize childhood struggles to connect with voters shaped by economic strain.

Policy & Law

IVF Expansions, Gun Deregulations and Abortion Complications: Under-Covered Stories From the Past Month

The White House launched Mothers.gov with IVF access initiatives while Texas reached 600 executions; DOJ proposed repealing a youth handgun safety notice requirement.

Policy & Law

Gorman Parents Call For Bipartisan Approach To Immigration Enforcement After Daughter's Death

At a Trump rally in New York, Tom and Jessica Gorman urged leaders across party lines to prioritize protecting Americans from immigration enforcement failures.

Policy & Law

Graham Platner's Resurfaced Reddit Posts Criticizing Army Soldiers Become Campaign Issue in Maine Senate Race

The Democratic Senate nominee called the Army 'absolute trash' and wrote that a Purple Heart recipient wounded by the Taliban 'didn't deserve to live.'

Policy & Law

Maine Senate Candidate Platner Says Trump Needs to Be Impeached, Removed From Office

The Democratic challenger leads Sen. Collins by 7 points in a new poll while calling for impeachment proceedings if Democrats win Senate majority.

Congress

Democratic Senators Deflect Questions on Platner's Campaign, Say They're Not Following Maine Race Closely

The Democratic candidate challenging Sen. Susan Collins has faced scrutiny over resurfaced controversial comments about sexual assault and race.

Congress

Democratic Lawmakers Warn Data Protection Rules Exclude White House, CIA From Protected Sites

Senators Wyden and Heinrich and Rep. Jacobs urge Trump administration to expand safeguards covering commercial location data sales.

Policy & Law

Congress Questions DOJ's $1.7B Compensation Fund Created Without Lawmaker Approval

Republican and Democratic lawmakers are raising concerns about how the settlement fund was established and who qualifies for payments.

Congress

White House Plans Record-Breaking July 4 Fireworks Display for America's 250th Anniversary

The planned show would use 860,754 fireworks over 40 minutes, surpassing the current Guinness record of 810,904 set in the Philippines in 2016.

Policy & Law

Trump Reacts to Tulsi Gabbard's Surprise Resignation from ODNI

The Director of National Intelligence cited her husband's rare bone cancer diagnosis as reason for stepping down, with President Trump praising her work and announcing an acting successor.

Policy & Law

Michelle Pfeiffer Describes Challenging Conditions on Taylor Sheridan’s 'The Madison' Set

The 68-year-old actress told the Los Angeles Times that production on the Paramount+ series lacked basic amenities including plumbing, air conditioning, and nearby trailers.

Policy & Law

Taxpayer-Funded SPLC Programs Under Scrutiny After Watchdog Report Details $3.85M in Public Support

The NIH-backed University of Michigan grant, which integrated the civil rights organization's curriculum into middle school classrooms, has been discontinued by HHS and is under investigation by House Republicans.

Policy & Law

San Diego Muslim Community Vows Resilience After Mosque Shooting That Killed Three

Authorities are investigating the May 18 attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego as a white-supremacist hate crime, with two teenage suspects found dead.

Policy & Law

NOAA Predicts Below-Normal Hurricane Season as El Niño Develops

The agency forecasts an 8 to 14 named storms for the Atlantic basin, with El Niño conditions expected to suppress tropical storm formation.

Policy & Law

Tough Immigration Enforcement Can Be Elusive Even in the Reddest States, Idaho Example Shows

Despite Republican supermajorities and Trump winning 67% of the vote, Idaho's dairy industry has blocked conservative immigration enforcement measures through lobbying and economic pressure.

Congress

Republicans Stall Votes on Partisan ICE Funding Amid Party Infighting Over Trump Administration Fund

The $72 billion immigration enforcement measure faces delays as Senate Republicans push back against a separate $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponization' fund proposed by the White House.

Policy & Law

Brad Lander Criticized for Quran Recitation at Queens Mosque During NY-10 Congressional Campaign

The former NYC comptroller, trailing incumbent Dan Goldman in polls, spoke about Gaza and referenced partnerships with progressive Democrats Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.

Congress

Harvard Faculty Vote to Cap A Grades at About 20 Percent per Class

The landmark decision addresses years of grade inflation at elite institutions and represents one of the most significant academic policy changes in recent memory.

Policy & Law

Pratt Says He Joined Republican Party in Response to Death Threats During Reality TV Fame

The former 'Hills' cast member is running as a nonpartisan candidate against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, citing public safety concerns and his fire-damaged neighborhood.

Policy & Law

SpaceX Reveals Plans for What Could Be the Biggest-Ever Initial Public Offering

The $75 billion offering would surpass Saudi Aramco's record IPO and could make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire, though the company reports $2.6 billion in operational losses.

Policy & Law

Indian National Accused in Fatal California Pileup After Receiving State CDL

Two people died and five were injured when a trucker who entered the U.S. after border release collided with stopped vehicles in Lodi, officials said.

Policy & Law

Trump Administration Weighs $1.7 Billion Settlement With Potential Payouts to Jan. 6 Defendants

The proposed settlement, part of a deal with Treasury, would create a fund administered by Trump appointees to compensate those charged in the Capitol riot.

Policy & Law

Top Democratic Lawmakers Decline to Comment on Platner Reddit Posts

House Minority Leader Jeffries, Sen. Warren, and Senate Minority Leader Schumer deflected questions about the Maine Senate candidate's resurfaced online comments.

Policy & Law

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Spent $163 Million on Reforms. Auditors Say 72% Was Misused.

A court-ordered audit found the sheriff's office misattributed or misappropriated funds from a racial profiling settlement, including golf carts and boat training for desert deputies.

Congress

Four Pennsylvania Swing District Races Could Determine House Control This Fall

Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has endorsed candidates in all four competitive districts as both parties prepare for expensive, pivotal contests that could shape the 2028 presidential landscape.

Congress

Graham Platner's Deleted Reddit Posts Show Support for Antifa Violence, Comments About Killing

The Maine Democratic Senate nominee wrote in 2013 that people sometimes need to be killed and has since apologized for the resurfaced posts.

Congress

Acting ICE Director's GEO Group Ties Draw Calls for Senate Confirmation Amid Expanded Detention Funding

David Venturella oversaw $45 billion in new detention funding after receiving an ethics waiver related to his former employer, which houses 86 percent of ICE detainees.

Policy & Law

Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt Faces Pushback Over Remarks on Artificial Intelligence Competition with China

The former tech executive's comments at a Stanford event drew criticism from some quarters over his framing of U.S.-China AI competition and potential military applications.

Policy & Law

Trump Envoy Says Greenland 'Was Not on a Map' Until President Put It There

Gov. Jeff Landry, serving as Trump's special envoy to the island, visited Nuuk this week amid ongoing tensions with Denmark over acquisition rhetoric.

Policy & Law

Capitol Defenders File Lawsuit to Block $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund

Two officers who protected Congress during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot are challenging the Trump administration's effort to redirect funds previously used in related prosecutions.

Policy & Law

Jeff Bezos Backs New York Pied-à-Terre Tax While Criticizing Mayor Mamdani's Approach

The Amazon founder, who owns multiple Manhattan properties worth over $5 million each, praised the tax while condemning the mayor for targeting hedge fund manager Ken Griffin.

Policy & Law

YouTube Announces AI Tools that Let Users Remix Videos and Insert Themselves Into Content

The new Gemini Omni-powered feature, available free to YouTube's 3 billion users, has sparked debate over creator consent and misinformation risks.

Policy & Law

Autopsy Reveals Colorado Teenager Died After Planned Parenthood Abortion

The coroner's report identifies blood clotting complications following a second-trimester procedure at a Fort Collins clinic as cause of death.

Policy & Law

House Democrats Announce Legislative Agenda Targeting Energy Costs Following Gas Price Increases

The effort comes as nationwide average gas prices hit $4.00 per gallon, with Democrats pointing to Republican votes last July that eliminated funding for an energy production plan.

Congress

Rep. Mike Collins Advances to Georgia GOP Senate Runoff With Derek Dooley

The two Republicans will face Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in November after neither secured a majority in Tuesday's primary.

Policy & Law

Unions That Paralyzed New York Commute Over Pay Spent Millions on Luxury Travel, Filings Show

The five unions involved in the LIRR strike reported more than $3.2 million in 2025 spending at hotels, resorts and upscale restaurants while negotiating that workers were being underpaid.

Policy & Law

Colbert Bows Out as CBS Cancels 'The Late Show,' Raising Questions About Late-Night's Future

Stephen Colbert's departure marks the latest contraction in a late-night landscape that has become increasingly intertwined with politics during Trump's second term.

Policy & Law

Newsom, Other Democrats Urge Party to Name 'Villains' in Messaging Strategy

California governor tells IDEAS conference that party must be more pointed in attacks on Trump-era opponents to win back voters.

Policy & Law

Idaho Democrats Choose Small Business Owner in Uphill Race Against Incumbent GOP Governor

Terri Pickens won the Democratic primary and will face Gov. Brad Little, a 36-year incumbent streak for Republicans in the governor's office.

Policy & Law

Air Force Veteran Father Describes Shielding Children During Violent Teen Brawl at DC Chipotle

The incident, which U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro called a 'restaurant takeover,' has sparked debate over juvenile crime enforcement ahead of major summer events in the capital.

Congress

Longtime News Anchor-Turned House Candidate Janelle Stelson Wins Democratic Primary in Pennsylvania

Stelson, who nearly unseated Rep. Scott Perry in 2024 by a few thousand votes, faces the Freedom Caucus chairman again in November.

Congress

GOP Panel Looks to Advance Legislation Making Daylight Saving Permanent

The House Energy and Commerce Committee plans a markup that would add the Sunshine Protection Act to a larger transportation funding package, ending seasonal clock changes.

Policy & Law

Philadelphia's Post-Conviction Review System Faces Scrutiny Over 'No-Merit' Letters That Blocked Appeals

A joint investigation by The Philadelphia Inquirer and ProPublica found that court-appointed attorneys in Pennsylvania frequently did minimal work before rejecting clients' claims, delaying justice for wrongfully convicted individuals.

Policy & Law

ProPublica Launches Investigation Into Alaska Internet Costs, Service Quality

The nonprofit news organization is seeking firsthand accounts from Alaskans about broadband prices and connectivity as federal infrastructure funding faces scrutiny.

Policy & Law

Alaska Telecom Subsidies Under Scrutiny as Convicted Felon Receives Annual Payments Through Federal Program

The $4.6 billion program created to expand rural internet access has paid Summit Telephone more than $1 million annually despite Alaska ranking near the bottom for high-speed service.

State & Local

Reality TV Star Spencer Pratt Rises in LA Mayoral Race With Viral Campaign Videos

The former 'Hills' star, whose house burned in last year's Pacific Palisades wildfire, is challenging Mayor Karen Bass with social media videos receiving millions of views.

Policy & Law

Business Leaders Question Economic Forecasting Accuracy as Models Face Scrutiny

Small-business owners argue mainstream economists rely on flawed data and outdated methodologies, while defenders say economic models serve essential purposes despite known limitations.

Policy & Law

Poland Seeks Answers After Pentagon Scraps Planned U.S. Armored Brigade Rotation to Eastern Europe

The decision affects approximately 4,000 troops scheduled for a routine NATO rotation, sparking bipartisan criticism in Congress and concern among Polish officials.

Policy & Law

The Memo: Massie Seeks to Buck GOP Trend, Survive Trump-Enforced Exit

Kentucky Republican faces primary challenger backed by $14 million in outside spending and a Defense Secretary stumping for his opponent.

Policy & Law

Jack Schlossberg Pursues Kennedy Legacy in New York Congressional Race

The 33-year-old grandson of President JFK faces questions about his readiness as he competes for the reliably Democratic seat being vacated by Rep. Jerry Nadler.

Congress

Polls Show Cooper With Strong Lead Over Whatley for NC Senate Seat

The Democrat holds an 11-point advantage in one survey and a 7-point edge in another, though outside money is pouring into the race.

Policy & Law

Mark Fuhrman, Former LAPD Detective Convicted of Lying During OJ Simpson Murder Trial, Dies at 62

Fuhrman's perjury conviction stemmed from his testimony about the use of racial slurs during the landmark 1995 double-murder case that divided the nation.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Says Hegseth Attending Kentucky Campaign Event 'In Personal Capacity'

Defense secretary's planned appearance for Ed Gallrein against Rep. Thomas Massie would mark unprecedented break from military tradition.

Policy & Law

Trump Administration Proposes Partial Rollback of PFAS Drinking Water Protections

EPA would allow some water systems to delay compliance deadlines by up to two years and rescind standards for four of six regulated forever chemicals.

Policy & Law

Bill Maher Says He Cannot Find Democrats Willing To Appear On His HBO Show

The comedian described difficulty booking Democratic guests, saying many avoid media appearances where they may face scrutiny rather than uncritical coverage.

Policy & Law

Hogan Says Republicans Never Got 'Back to Sanity' After Trump Victory

Former Maryland governor describes himself as jaded by current GOP climate, hopes November elections bring change.

Congress

Three Bipartisan Bills Aim to Support Military Caregivers as Advocates Push for Congressional Action

An estimated 14.3 million Americans provide unpaid care to veterans, with caregivers losing over $13,000 annually and 35 percent of their households living below the poverty line.

Policy & Law

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Declares Peacetime Emergency as Wildfires Threaten Central, Northern Communities

The emergency declaration activates the National Guard and enables full resource mobilization to combat multiple fires burning across the state amid dry, hot conditions.

Policy & Law

Oklahoma Family's Dream Home Flooded by Oil Sludge From Allegedly Abandoned Well Beneath Foundation

State regulators acknowledge gas levels reached explosive concentrations, but say they have limited authority to help homeowners in such cases.

Policy & Law

Babies Dying From Vitamin K Deficiency as Parental Refusal Rates Climb 77% Since 2017

Public health officials warn that without tracking which infants miss the shot, the true death toll from preventable bleeding disorders remains unknown.

Policy & Law

Generational Wealth Debate Resurfaces as Boomers Question Whether They Were History's Luckiest

Economists, policymakers examine whether post-war policies created structural advantages for baby boomers that later generations have struggled to replicate.

Congress

White House Says China Will Purchase at Least $17B in US Agricultural Products Annually

The commitment comes after President Trump's recent diplomatic trip to Beijing and represents a significant increase from previous purchase levels.

Policy & Law

Colbert's Final Episode Marks End of CBS Late-Night Franchise After 11 Years

The May 21 finale comes amid declining ratings, a contentious $16 million Paramount settlement involving Trump, and debate over the future of political satire on broadcast television.

Policy & Law

Federal Food Safety Officials Issue 10 Recalls, Multiple Health Alerts Over Salmonella Concerns This Month

The alerts stem from contaminated dry milk powder linked to pizzas sold at major retailers, snack products and pet food across multiple states.

Policy & Law

Peru's Fujimori and Sánchez Set for June 7 Presidential Runoff After First-Round Results Confirmed

The two candidates will face off after neither secured more than 50% of the vote in April's first round, with surging crime as voters' top concern.

Policy & Law

Johnson Raises Alarm Over Rising Gas Prices as November Midterms Approach

The Louisiana Republican cited the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure as driving forces behind recent pump price increases affecting American families.

Policy & Law

Black Democrats Accuse Republicans of Using Redistricting to Create 'Jim Crow 2.0'

The dispute follows a Supreme Court ruling that struck down Louisiana's second Black-majority district and has triggered a wave of partisan map-drawing across Southern states.

Policy & Law

WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda a Global Health Emergency

The Bundibugyo virus variant has no approved vaccines or therapeutics as cases spread to Kinshasa, Kampala.

Policy & Law

Hantavirus Can Survive in Semen 6 Years After Infection, Study Finds

The finding comes as health officials monitor Americans who disembarked from a cruise ship where three passengers died from the Andes strain.

Congress

Louisiana GOP Senate Race Advances to Runoff, Incumbent Cassidy Eliminated

NBC News projects that Senator Bill Cassidy did not advance past the primary, setting up a runoff between two other Republicans.

Policy & Law

Cuban Exile Community's Political Perspectives Shape Immigration Debate in 2026

Second-generation Cuban Americans draw on family histories of fleeing communism to frame contemporary policy debates about government, capitalism, and American identity.

Policy & Law

AI Is Reshaping Workforce Entry Points, Raising Stakes for Education Reform

As some companies reduce entry-level roles amid AI adoption, economists and educators debate how to maintain pathways into the middle class.

Policy & Law

This Republican Voted to Convict Trump. Now He's Up for Reelection. Can He Survive?

Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana faces a primary test Saturday, with two challengers including one backed by President Trump.

Congress

GOP Senator Blasts Hegseth for 'Careless Decision' on Troop Posture

Sen. Thom Tillis joins a growing chorus of Republican senators questioning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership amid reported changes to U.S. military posture and senior officer dismissals.

Policy & Law

Democrats Spent $40 Million Through Dark-Money Group in Failed Virginia Redistricting Bid

The effort to flip four congressional seats collapsed after the Virginia Supreme Court invalidated the redistricting referendum over a constitutional procedural violation.

Policy & Law

FBI Pushes Back on Report of Director Kash Patel's Hawaii 'VIP Snorkel' Excursion

Agency says Pearl Harbor trip was a military-hosted historical tour honoring USS Arizona heroes, calling AP coverage inaccurate.

Policy & Law

POLITICO Poll Shows Israel Issue Splitting Republicans along MAGA Lines

The survey finds 49% of self-identified MAGA Trump voters back Netanyahu's government, compared with just 29% of non-MAGA Republican voters.

Congress

Senators Agree to Forgo Shutdown Paychecks — but Many Won't Feel the Pain

Nearly three-quarters of the Senate are millionaires, raising questions about whether the measure will actually deter future shutdowns.

Congress

Navy Veteran Rocky Rochford Seeks to Turn Tampa Bay Red, Unseat 20-Year House Incumbent

The retired commodore is challenging Democratic Rep. Kathy Castor in Florida's 14th congressional district on themes of legislative effectiveness and kitchen-table affordability issues.

Policy & Law

Minnesota Medicaid Operator Under Investigation After Rise From Bankruptcy to Millions

Arnold Kubei’s home care companies received $3.2 million in state payments before authorities suspended his license over alleged service failures to vulnerable clients.

Congress

Retiring Michigan Senator Peters Warns Democrats To Keep Senate Primary Civil

Three candidates are vying for the Democratic nomination in August's primary, with no clear frontrunner less than three months before the vote.

Policy & Law

Virginia Governor Signs Sweeping Gun Control Package, Banning AR-15s and Standard-Capacity Magazines

The legislation, signed Thursday by Gov. Abigail Spanberger, also raises the minimum purchase age to 21 for certain firearms and faces immediate legal challenges from the NRA.

Congress

Senator John Kennedy Introduces 'Margaret' — His Elliptical Trainer Named After Thatcher

The Louisiana Republican posted a tongue-in-cheek workout video to social media that quickly went viral, drawing thousands of reactions from amused followers.

Policy & Law

US Charges Iraqi Man With Plots to Target Jews in Cities From London to Los Angeles

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, a Kataib Hezbollah commander, faces six terrorism counts and is accused of orchestrating attacks on Jewish institutions across North America and Europe.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Is Death Knell for Virginia's Democratic-Friendly Congressional Maps

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene Friday, leaving in place a state court ruling that voided voter-approved maps that would have netted Democrats four additional House seats.

Congress

Missing GOP Congressman's Father Says Illness 'Won't Linger,' He Will Be 100 Percent OK

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has not voted since March 5 due to an undisclosed medical issue, raising concerns as Republicans hold a razor-thin House majority heading into midterm elections.

Congress

Iowa Democrat Faces Scrutiny Over Comments About Whiteness as She Seeks Competitive House Seat

Sarah Trone Garriott, running against Rep. Zach Nunn in Iowa's 3rd District, made the comments in a resurfaced podcast episode recorded nearly nine years ago.

Congress

Obama Remains Top Democratic Surrogate as Biden, Record Vote-Winner, Stays Largely Absent From Party Races

The former president's heavy involvement in redistricting battles and gubernatorial campaigns contrasts with Biden's limited public presence since leaving office.

Policy & Law

Comey Says He Never Considered Asking Biden for Preemptive Pardon

The former FBI director said he would not have accepted a pardon, citing Supreme Court precedent that accepting one implies guilt.

Policy & Law

Commentary on Youth Behavior Sparks Broader Debate Over Parenting Norms

Elisha Krauss's account of chaperoning a school choir trip has ignited discussion about social media's impact on children and differing approaches to discipline.

Policy & Law

Keisha Lance Bottoms' Primary Lead Is Making Some Georgia Democrats Uneasy

The Atlanta ex-mayor dominates polling in the Democratic gubernatorial race, but strategists warn her city record could doom party hopes of flipping the governorship for first time in 20 years.

Policy & Law

Vance Is Set to Speak in Maine About Fraud Investigations Ahead of Primary Election

The vice president's visit comes as Maine voters prepare to select candidates for governor, U.S. Senate and the U.S. House on June 9.

Policy & Law

Trump and Xi's Initial Meeting Reveals Dueling Priorities

Xi pressed on Taiwan while Trump focused on trade, bringing nearly 20 U.S. executives to Beijing summit.

Policy & Law

'Pretty Miraculous': 11 Rescued After Pilot Ditches Plane in Atlantic Ocean Off Florida Coast

All passengers survived after the aircraft went down roughly 175 miles north of Miami during a flight from the Bahamas, with rescue coordinated between US Air Force and Coast Guard.

Congress

Senate Unanimously Approves Measure to Withhold Pay During Government Shutdowns

The resolution, sponsored by Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., applies only to senators and takes effect after the 2026 midterm elections.

Policy & Law

Oregon's Unique Law Empowers State to Block Healthcare Mergers, But Five Years In, No Deals Have Been Rejected

The 2021 law was hailed as a national model for reining in healthcare consolidation. Critics say the Oregon Health Authority has failed to use its authority, while others argue it has achieved meaningful results.

Policy & Law

Final Walz Fraud Report Cites 'Culture of Tolerance' as Minnesota Estimates Point to Billions in Losses

The 84-page report from the Republican-led House committee cites an estimated $9 billion in potential Medicaid fraud and $300 million in meal program losses, following two dozen hearings and hundreds of whistleblower tips.

Policy & Law

What Is Thucydides Trap, Mentioned During Trump-Xi Meeting?

Chinese President Xi Jinping raised the historical concept during their Beijing talks, warning that tensions between a rising power and an established one could lead to conflict.

Policy & Law

What's Actually Hiding In Your 'Healthy' Grocery Store Food

Consumer advocates and health officials say understanding nutrition labels requires navigating serving size tricks, vague ingredient terms, and synthetic additives.

Policy & Law

US Grocery Prices Rose in April, But Gas Spikes Weren't the Only Reason

Year-over-year food-at-home inflation hit 2.9%, the highest rate since August 2023, as trade tariffs and drought compounded energy costs.

Congress

Bipartisan Senators Warn Against 'Unilateral Changes' to Taiwan Policy

A group of 12 senators including Senate Minority Leader McConnell sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirming support for the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act.

Policy & Law

South Carolina Supreme Court Overturns Alex Murdaugh's Murder Convictions, Orders New Trial

The 5-0 ruling found that Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill made biased comments to jurors during the 2023 trial, denying Murdaugh his right to a fair proceeding.

Policy & Law

Trump Set to Meet Xi Jinping in Beijing Amid Iran Conflict, Trade Talks

The high-stakes meeting comes as the US navigates an active conflict with Iran while seeking leverage in ongoing technology and trade disputes with China.

Policy & Law

Xi Tells Trump U.S. and China Should Be 'Partners, Not Rivals' at Beijing Summit

The Chinese president opened bilateral talks during what both governments called a historic meeting between the world's two largest economies.

Policy & Law

Almost Half of Americans Strongly Oppose AI Data Centers in Their Areas, Gallup Poll Finds

The survey comes as states like Maine move to restrict data center construction amid concerns over energy use and community impact.

World & Security

Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang Appeared on Meet the Press in 1987, Archive Video Shows

The interview came at a pivotal moment in U.S.-China relations during Reagan administration, four years before Zhao's political downfall.

Policy & Law

William Paul, Son of Senator Rand Paul, Apologizes After Antisemitic Remarks at D.C. Bar

The younger Paul said he was seeking treatment after allegedly making disparaging comments about Jews and gay people to Rep. Mike Lawler during an alcohol-fueled incident.

Congress

Democrats Pick Nebraska Senate Nominee Who Could Drop Out, Back Independent Osborn

Cindy Burbank won the Democratic primary but said she would consider ending her campaign if she cannot win in November.

Congress

Dem House Hopeful Tied to District's Secret Sex-Abuse Settlements After Touting Transparency Record

Randy Villegas, running for California's 22nd Congressional District, served on the Visalia Unified School District board that approved nearly $14.4 million in confidential abuse settlements.

Policy & Law

Van Hollen Questions FBI Director Patel About Alleged Drinking Problems

The Senate hearing marked a rare public confrontation over personal conduct allegations against the bureau's top official, according to NBC News reporting.

Congress

Inside the Furor Plaguing Democratic National Committee Leader Ken Martin

Despite a string of electoral wins under his leadership, the DNC chair faces donor shortfalls and internal questions about transparency ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Policy & Law

Virginia GOP Leader Blasts Jeffries as Democrats Mount Legal Challenge to State Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries was reportedly involved in discussions about reversing the 4-3 ruling that blocked Virginia Democrats' redistricting map.

Policy & Law

Wasserman Schultz Weighs District 20 Bid as Cherfilus-McCormick Vows to Fight for Reelection

The potential primary clash in Florida's newly redrawn heavily Democratic seat comes as the incumbent faces a federal criminal case involving alleged theft of approximately $5 million in FEMA funds.

Policy & Law

Fetterman Warns Democrats Must Confront Rising Antisemitism after NYC Synagogue Clashes

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht announced he is leaving the Democratic Party, citing what he called party leaders' acquiescence to Jew-hatred.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Releases Executive Budget Without His Preferred State Tax Hikes on Wealthy

The mayor says it's a "win," but NYC's projected gaps of $7 billion and $9 billion loom for fiscal years 2028-2029.

Policy & Law

SCOTUS Voting Rights Ruling Ignores 'Over 100 Years of History,' Congressional Black Caucus Member Says

A member of the Congressional Black Caucus criticized the Supreme Court's decision on voting rights, arguing it disregards a century of legal precedent protecting ballot access.

Policy & Law

Hegseth Faces Republican Skepticism at Pentagon Budget Hearing; FDA Commissioner Makary Expected to Resign

Pentagon CFO raises Iran war cost estimate to $29 billion as Congress debates supplemental funding request for tens of billions more.

Policy & Law

D.C.'s Marijuana Laws Create Regulatory Quagmire for Businesses, Residents

With Congress blocking commercial sales while the city legalized possession, D.C. has navigated through 'gift economies' to medical registration workarounds.

Policy & Law

West Virginia Holds State and Congressional Primaries Amid Governor Morrisey Push to Reshape Legislature

Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey is working to unseat several GOP incumbents, setting up a test of his influence two years into his term.

Congress

Bipartisan Lawmakers Push for ICE Training on Recognizing Tribal IDs Following Stops of Native Americans

The legislation, sponsored by four lawmakers from both parties including Reps. Davids and Bacon, would require DHS to train immigration agents to accept tribal documents as valid citizenship proof.

Congress

Minnesota Senate Votes to Restrict Federal Immigration Agents, Create Civil Lawsuits Against ICE

The 34-33 party-line vote sends the measure to the House, where the chamber is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans.

Policy & Law

Georgians Outraged After Data Center Drains 30M Gallons of Water Amid Drought Conditions

The facility reportedly operated without paying for water usage, according to initial reports from suburban Georgia residents.

Policy & Law

Hegseth Accuses Kelly of Disclosing Classified Information on Weapons Stockpiles

The Arizona senator disputes the claim, saying the same information about depleted munitions was discussed publicly in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing last month.

Policy & Law

Despite Court Order, NYPD Failed to Properly Monitor Stop-and-Frisks by Aggressive Unit

Federal monitor finds more than 2,000 stops by the Community Response Team went unaudited for nearly three years.

Congress

Nebraska Democrats Clash in US House Primary for State's Blue Dot District

Three Democratic candidates are competing Tuesday for the Omaha-area seat as central fight emerges over whether nominee John Cavanaugh's legislative departure could threaten Nebraska's split electoral vote system.

Policy & Law

Medicaid Fraud Fears Grow Amid Massive Red State Billing Spike in Sector That Also Plagued Minnesota

North Carolina's autism therapy Medicaid billings surged 47,000% over five years, reaching $660 million annually, triggering auditor scrutiny and echoing a scandal that hit Minnesota.

Policy & Law

Warner Slams Court Ruling on Virginia Redistricting: 'Justice Was Not Served'

The 4-3 Virginia Supreme Court decision struck down a Democratic-backed redistricting referendum that voters had narrowly approved last month.

Policy & Law

Dem Legal Groups Challenge Florida Congressional Map in High-Stakes Court Fight

Three lawsuits allege Gov. Ron DeSantis' newly signed 24-4 map violates the state constitution's ban on partisan gerrymandering, setting up a legal battle with implications for control of Congress.

Policy & Law

Virginia Democrats Split on DOJ Investigation of Soros-Backed Prosecutor Over Plea Deals

The Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney has received more than $600,000 from George Soros-backed PACs amid scrutiny over repeat offender cases.

Policy & Law

Illegal Trucker Cases Fuel GOP Push to Crack Down on CDL Mills as Dems Largely Silent

Pennsylvania Republicans are advancing legislation targeting foreign nationals who obtained commercial driver's licenses, while Democratic lawmakers have largely declined to comment.

Policy & Law

Pirro 'Not Surprised' After DC Officers Placed on Leave Amid Crime Stats Probe

Thirteen MPD officers face disciplinary action as federal investigation into alleged statistics manipulation continues.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Under Secretary Rules Out Resolution With Anthropic, Calls Mythos a Broader Cyber Moment

Emil Michael says the Defense Department will never again be 'single-threaded' with one AI model provider after two-month ban on Anthropic.

Congress

Tennessee Governor Signs New US House Map Splitting Majority-Black District

The new congressional map redraws district boundaries following court-ordered adjustments, altering representation for Memphis-area voters.

Congress

House Republican Introduces Bill That Includes Strict Limits on Iran War

The proposal from Rep. Tom Barrett, a Michigan Army veteran, would require Trump to wind down operations by July 30 while authorizing strikes on Iran's nuclear program.

Policy & Law

Hantavirus Cases Rise in U.S. as Cruise Ship Outbreak Highlights Global Transmission Risks

CDC data shows nearly 900 confirmed cases since tracking began, with the Four Corners region and California accounting for roughly half of all infections.

Congress

Platner, Collins Release First Ads Since Mills's Exit From Maine Senate Race

The dueling ads highlight contrasting visions as Platner positions himself against Trump administration policies while Collins emphasizes her constituent service record.

Congress

Texas Lawmakers Repeatedly Failed to Pass Flood Protection Legislation Despite Deadly 2025 Disaster

ProPublica and The Texas Tribune investigation found over five dozen flood safety bills rejected by legislators over nearly six decades, even as the state leads the nation in structures located in flood-prone areas.

Policy & Law

Ex-FBI Agents Say Grassley Played Improper Role in Their Firings

Two lawsuits allege the Senate Judiciary Committee chair's document releases contributed to terminations of agents who worked on Jack Smith's Jan. 6 investigation.

Policy & Law

Nicaraguan Immigrant Released Under Biden Parole Program Charged With Assaulting Elderly at Wisconsin Nursing Home

Acting DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis called on Dane County officials to not release Julio Morales-Jarquin back into the community as ICE seeks custody transfer.

Policy & Law

Alabama's Legislature Poised to Adopt New Congressional Map After SCOTUS Ruling

The state Senate is expected to vote Thursday on the redrawn district lines following a Supreme Court decision that found the previous map likely violated the Voting Rights Act.

Policy & Law

Government Not Sitting on Space Alien Evidence, Obama Reiterates

Former president jokes that any alien cover-up would be impossible because a guard would have leaked a selfie by now.

Policy & Law

DOJ Report Examines Religious Discrimination Allegations in Biden-Era Federal Policies

The over 200-page report details claims that federal agencies discriminated against Christian organizations across multiple programs during the previous administration.

Policy & Law

Democrats Rail Against Lutnick Interview on Epstein as ‘Egregious Cover-Up’

Commerce secretary told lawmakers he did not remember why he visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012, according to Democratic lawmakers who questioned him.

Policy & Law

North Korea Revises Constitution to Define Territory, Drop Unification Language

The amendment marks a formal break from decades of pursuing reunification with South Korea and codifies Pyongyang's 'two hostile states' framework.

Policy & Law

Former Obama-Era U.S. Attorney Defends Comey Indictment as Premature Dismissal, Drawing Mixed Legal Reaction

Fishwick argues DOJ would not have brought charges without meeting legal thresholds, while First Amendment advocates and some legal scholars question the case's viability.

Policy & Law

CNN Founder Ted Turner, a Brash and Outspoken Television Pioneer, Dies at Age 87

The Atlanta media mogul transformed news with CNN in 1980, built a global conglomerate from his father's billboard company, and donated $1 billion to United Nations charities.

Policy & Law

DOJ Report Finds Anti-Christian Bias in Federal Government During Biden Administration

The 200-plus-page report documents specific instances where federal agencies allegedly discriminated against Christians, drawing criticism from conservatives while prompting debate about religious liberty protections.

Policy & Law

JD Vance Ramps Up 'Dynamite' Fraud Crackdown After Investigation Exposes Medicaid, SNAP Abuse

The VP says his task force discovers new fraud weekly, pointing to Ohio's $1 billion Medicaid home care spending and USDA findings of 186,000 dead people on food assistance.

Congress

Republicans Fill Out the House Battlefield With Challengers in Key Districts

GOP nominates candidates to take on Democratic incumbents in Ohio's 9th District and Indiana's 1st District, among others, following Tuesday primaries.

Congress

Rubio Says U.S. Strait of Hormuz Operation Is Defensive as Vatican Visit Looms

Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared at the White House podium Tuesday to address tensions with Iran and preview his trip to meet Pope Leo XIV amid ongoing diplomatic friction over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

Policy & Law

Inside Ohio's Home Health Empire: 7 Buildings, 288 Medicaid Companies, $250 Million

A Daily Wire investigation, using Trump administration data, found hundreds of home health companies billing Medicaid from a cluster of Columbus office buildings.

Policy & Law

Rep. Jim Costa Faces Intern Misconduct Allegations, Ethics Panel Found Insufficient Evidence to Proceed

The California Democrat's complaint was dismissed by the House Ethics Committee and Office of Congressional Conduct after a 2023 filing.

Policy & Law

California Rep. Jim Costa Faced Probe Over Alleged Advances Toward Interns, Records Show

The House Ethics Committee and Office of Congressional Conduct dismissed the 2023 complaint after finding insufficient evidence to proceed.

Policy & Law

Rep. Jim Costa Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Advances Toward Interns as Ethics Probe Ends in Dismissal

The California Democrat's complaint was dismissed by House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Conduct, though the allegations come amid broader scrutiny of congressional misconduct.

Policy & Law

Alito Pauses Abortion Pill Restrictions for One Week

The temporary hold restores expanded access to mifepristone while the Supreme Court considers a lower court's ruling that would have required in-person doctor visits.

Policy & Law

DOJ Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center, Accusing Nonprofit of Funneling Millions to Extremist Groups

The federal indictment marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's scrutiny of civil rights organizations and could set a precedent affecting similar groups nationwide.

Policy & Law

'Christ Is King' Phrase Used by Far Right Sparks Debate Over Religious Language in Politics

The slogan adopted by groups like the Groyper movement has become a flashpoint, with some Christians proposing 'Jesus Loves Everyone' as an inclusive counter-message.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Continues Reversing Its Own Precedents While Defending Judicial Stability

Chief Justice John Roberts has made rare public appearances defending the court's approach to precedent, even as critics point to a pattern of overturning established rulings.

Policy & Law

Trump Family Crypto Firm Sues Billionaire Investor Justin Sun for Defamation

World Liberty Financial alleges Sun engaged in a campaign of defamatory statements after the firm froze his tokens amid accusations of misconduct.

Policy & Law

Husted Secures Record 75 Sheriff Endorsements in Ohio Senate Race

The Republican incumbent's support includes a Democratic sheriff flip and unanimous backing from Independent sheriffs, marking the largest law enforcement coalition in Ohio history.

Policy & Law

Democrats Seize on MAHA's Growing Frustration With GOP Over Pesticide Policies

Health-focused movement that helped deliver Trump to White House now questions administration's support for glyphosate as Booker, Heinrich introduce legislation to reverse executive order.

Policy & Law

Trucking Industry Insider Warns of Unqualified Drivers as Texas AG Paxton Launches CDL School Investigation

Texas attorney general joins U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in investigating alleged sham commercial driver training schools that have issued thousands of potentially dangerous credentials.

Policy & Law

Industry Insiders, Officials Raise Alarm Over Fraudulent CDL Schools Amid Fatal Crashes

Federal regulators have decertified more than 550 commercial driver training schools as Texas and Ohio investigate cases involving drivers with fraudulently obtained licenses.

Policy & Law

After Republicans Blocked Indiana Redistricting, Millions Poured In to Defeat Them

Trump-aligned groups have spent nearly $7 million on TV ads targeting seven incumbent state senators who opposed the president's redistricting push in a high-stakes primary test of political retribution.

Policy & Law

Adam Schiff Calls Comey Indictment 'Weak Case' as DOJ Defends Action

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the case goes beyond social media posts and reflects serious national security concerns.

Policy & Law

Acting AG Todd Blanche Says Comey Indictment Looks Beyond 'a Single Instagram Post'

The indictment charges the former FBI director with seven counts related to a social media post that referenced Trump's conviction in the hush money case.

Policy & Law

USDA Issues Health Alert for Pizza and Pork Rinds Sold Nationwide over Salmonella Risk

Eight products affected, linked to recalled dry milk powder ingredients; no illnesses reported as of Sunday.

Policy & Law

Louisiana Governor Delays House Primaries Amid Redistricting Chaos Days Before Voting Begins

Gov. Jeff Landry postponed the races after a Supreme Court ruling struck down Louisiana's congressional map as unconstitutional, giving Republicans a narrow window to redraw district lines before the 2026 midterms.

Policy & Law

Symposium for Federal Judges Raises Questions About Climate Science Education in Courts

The George Mason event, co-sponsored by an oil industry-aligned organization, comes as Rep. Jim Jordan escalates investigations into climate litigation programs.

Policy & Law

George Mason Law School Hosts Symposium for 150 Judges Questioning Climate Science Amid Congressional Inquiry Into Opposing Program

The Nashville event, backed by free-market groups with fossil fuel ties, runs through Saturday while Rep. Jim Jordan escalates investigation into the Climate Judiciary Project.

Policy & Law

Four New Jersey Residents Charged With Illegally Voting, Lying on Citizenship Forms

The four noncitizens allegedly voted in federal elections from 2020 to 2024 before submitting naturalization applications that falsely claimed they had never cast ballots.

Congress

Senate Democrat on Redistricting: Politicians Are Picking Their Voters

Sen. Raphael Warnock criticized the Supreme Court's decision striking down Louisiana's congressional maps as a blow to voting rights protections.

Policy & Law

Federal Strategy Aims to Expand Home Visiting Programs for New Mothers Amid Workforce Challenges

The HRSA roadmap seeks to address a workforce shortage in a field where most workers earn $30,000-$40,000 annually while serving families during postpartum period.

Policy & Law

What's Worse Than a 'Do-Nothing' Congress? This One

The 119th Congress has passed just 38 bills in its first year—the lowest number in decades—while Trump has issued 256 executive orders, raising questions about the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches.

Policy & Law

Louisiana House Primaries Postponed After Supreme Court Map Ruling, Sparking Election Chaos

Gov. Jeff Landry delayed congressional primaries until mid-July while proceeding with Senate and other races, leaving voters confused and candidates scrambling.

Policy & Law

Bill Maher Presses Governor Gavin Newsom on $231 Billion High-Speed Rail Project in Interview

The California governor, seen as a potential 2028 presidential contender, defended the project while acknowledging it has ballooned far beyond initial estimates.

Policy & Law

FBI Reveals Suspect Posted Instagram Meme Hours After Killing Two Bank Employees in Kentucky

Brailen Weaver, 18, faces federal charges including armed bank robbery and using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence for the Thursday killings.

Policy & Law

Duffy Rules Out Federal Bailout for Budget Airlines Despite $2.5 Billion Request Following Spirit's Collapse

The request comes as jet fuel costs have roughly doubled due to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, prompting budget carriers to also seek suspension of federal ticket taxes.

Policy & Law

Harley-Davidson Recalls Nearly 90,000 Motorcycles Over Oil Ejection Risk

The NHTSA-announced recall affects specific 2024-2026 touring and cruiser models with a blocked breather port that can cause pressurized oil to eject when dipstick is removed.

Policy & Law

NYC Mayor Mamdani Allocates $500K for Reparations Discussions as City Faces $5.4B Budget Deficit

The funding will support community conversations on reparations and racial equity initiatives while the city grapples with a multi-billion dollar shortfall over two fiscal years.

Policy & Law

British Airways Updates Passenger Rules to Restrict Recording of Crew Members

The policy update targets filming airline staff without consent, placing such behavior alongside other disruptive conduct that can result in removal from flights or legal consequences.

Policy & Law

Spirit Airlines Ceases Operations After 34 Years, Leaving 17,000 Workers Jobless

The budget carrier's sudden shutdown marks one of the largest airline bankruptcies in U.S. history and raises questions about federal intervention in struggling carriers.

Congress

Connecticut Senate Approves More Towing Reforms, Expanding on Landmark 2025 Legislation

The bill creates an online tracking portal and limits quick vehicle sales to cars at least 15 years old.

Policy & Law

Alleged White House Dinner Gunman Had Respirator, Hollow-Point Bullets, Prosecutors Say

Federal prosecutors released hotel selfies and detailed the suspect's equipment in court filings as the case moves forward.

Policy & Law

Turning Point USA's Final Tour Stop Draws Enthusiastic Crowd to Idaho After Earlier Lackluster Turnout

The University of Idaho event, headlined by Daily Wire commentators Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles, drew over 869 attendees while earlier tour stops at other campuses saw sparse crowds.

Congress

Cassidy Pans Landry for Moving Forward With Louisiana Senate Primary After Voting Rights Decision

Gov. Jeff Landry signed an executive order suspending only House primaries until July 15, leaving the Senate race to proceed as scheduled with early voting starting Saturday.

Congress

Comey's '86 47' Post Was 'A Bad Idea' But 'Not A Crime,' Says House Democrat

The former FBI director faces indictment by the Trump Justice Department, with Democrats arguing the prosecution is politically motivated.

Congress

Florida Lawmakers Pass Voting Map That Could Help Republicans Flip 4 House Seats

The Senate approved the new congressional boundaries 21-17, raising Republican-leaning districts from 20 to 24 ahead of November midterms.

Congress

House Republicans Fracture Over Pesticide Provision in Farm Bill as MAHA Movement Flexes Its Muscle

The 280-142 vote to strip liability protections for pesticide manufacturers exposed deep divisions within the GOP, with 73 Republicans bucking party leadership.

Congress

House Renews FISA Spy Program 235-191 Amid GOP Chaos Over DHS Shutdown

The spy program expires Thursday as Republicans struggle to advance their agenda with a narrow 217-212 majority, delaying efforts to reopen the Department of Homeland Security.

Congress

Hegseth Faces Senate Scrutiny on Iran War, Defense Budget as House Prepares DHS Vote

Defense secretary testified in House Wednesday over Pentagon firings and withheld Ukraine aid as Congress navigates funding crunch and voting rights ruling.

Policy & Law

University of Washington Faces Civil Rights Complaint Over Transgender Bathroom Policies

The complaint, filed by Defending Education with the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, argues that UW policies allowing facility access based on gender identity violate Title IX.

Policy & Law

Republicans Ramp Up Redistricting Push After Supreme Court Ruling

The 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais narrowed Voting Rights Act requirements, prompting calls from GOP officials in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia to redraw congressional maps.

Congress

Speaker Johnson Moves Closer to Renewing FISA Surveillance Program After Conservatives Fall in Line

The House approved a procedural measure 218-210, teeing up a final vote on extending Section 702 surveillance authorities before Thursday's deadline.

Policy & Law

Jay Powell Concludes Tenure as Federal Reserve Chairman, Will Remain on Board

Powell's eight-year chairmanship ends Thursday while he stays on as a Fed governor in what critics are calling an unusual arrangement.

Policy & Law

Democrats Hold 10-Point Edge Over Republicans on Generic Congressional Ballot: Poll

Emerson College Polling survey shows Democrats at 50% support, up from 49% last month, while Republican support dropped to 40% from 42%.

Policy & Law

Dems' 'No Kings' Rhetoric Backfires as Critics Lambaste Confusing Reaction to Actual King

King Charles III addressed Congress for the first time since 1991, drawing applause from Democrats who have led protests against President Trump.

Policy & Law

DHS Criticizes Media for Calling Wisconsin Machete Attack Suspect a 'Green Bay Man' When He Is an Illegal Immigrant

David Joel Herrera-Garcia, 24, faces two counts of attempted murder and aggravated assault; DHS says the Biden administration had marked him as a non-enforcement priority.

Policy & Law

Gunfire Erupts Near Seattle Mayor's Event as Families, Children Gather

No injuries reported; multiple suspects fled the scene in Yesler Terrace neighborhood where Mayor Katie Wilson was speaking at community center.

Policy & Law

Appeals Court Rules Pentagon Can Require Reporter Escorts During Policy Appeal

The 2-1 D.C. Circuit ruling allows the Trump administration to maintain escort requirements while it appeals a lower court decision ordering restoration of press access.

Congress

Hegseth Tells House Panel Democrats' Opposition to Iran Strategy Is 'Defeatist'; Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Redistricting Map

Defense secretary faces questions as U.S. war in Iran reaches 60 days without resolution, while Senate advances Kevin Warsh nomination to lead the Federal Reserve.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Slams Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act Ruling, Says It Risks Disenfranchising Millions

The 6-3 decision struck down Louisiana's second majority-Black congressional district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

Congress

Sen. Tillis Questions Evidence in Comey Indictment, Says 'Picture in Sand' May Not Be Enough

The North Carolina Republican joins some Democrats in questioning whether the Justice Department's case against the former FBI director rests on sufficient evidence.

Congress

Six Takeaways From Hegseth's First Hearing Since Iran War Started

The six-hour House Armed Services Committee hearing featured Democratic attacks on competence and costs, Republican caution, and firings of top military officials.

Policy & Law

State Department to Issue Special Edition Passports Featuring Trump's Image for Semiquincentennial

The commemorative passports, part of America's 250th anniversary celebration, will be available at the Washington Passport Agency while supplies last.

Policy & Law

Former Officials Call for Presidents' Club to Address Political Violence After Recent Threats

The proposal comes as polls show significant portions of Americans across party lines express openness to political violence in certain circumstances.

Congress

Janet Mills Has the Resume for Her Senate Bid. Is That Enough to Win Over Maine's Democratic Voters?

The two-term governor points to decades of experience while her primary opponent Graham Platner has raised more money and drawn larger crowds.

Policy & Law

Republicans' Go-It-Alone Strategy Keeps Hitting Walls, Jeopardizing Must-Pass Bills

Speaker Johnson faces resistance from conservatives and Democrats alike as three major pieces of legislation face uncertain floor votes this week.

Policy & Law

Conservatives Accuse Media of Double Standard in Covering Political Violence After Latest Trump Assassination Attempt

The third assassination attempt on President Trump's life by an alleged left-wing extremist has renewed debate over how news organizations cover political violence from different ideological corners.

Policy & Law

Conservatives Push Back on Studies Linking Right-Wing Ideology to Most Political Violence

Critics argue that widely cited data sets from the Prosecution Project and other organizations systematically undercount left-wing incidents while including tangential offenses.

Policy & Law

Former 'Dances With Wolves' Actor Nathan Chasing Horse Sentenced to 37 Years for Sexual Assault

The 49-year-old, who was also known as a medicine man among Indigenous tribes, was convicted of 13 charges involving three women, including one victim who was 14 when the abuse began.

Policy & Law

King Charles Set for Historic Address to Congress in First US Visit as Monarch

The British monarch will address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, marking only the second time a reigning British sovereign has spoken to American lawmakers.

Policy & Law

NYC Mayor Mamdani's Education Plans Face Criticism From GOP Leader Over Gifted Program Phaseout

New York City Republican Party Chairman Joseph Forte warns that eliminating gifted and talented programs would harm academic achievement and lower standards citywide.

Policy & Law

Republicans Criticize Democrats for Applauding King Charles After Prior 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump

The criticism centers on apparent contradiction between Democratic opposition to executive power and Tuesday's applause for the British monarch during his address to Congress.

Congress

Tom Kean Jr.'s Prolonged Absence Puts Pressure on House Republicans' Razor-Thin Majority

The New Jersey Republican has missed 50 consecutive roll call votes since March, leaving GOP leaders with limited margin for must-pass legislation.

Policy & Law

UnitedHealth Group Fires Employee Over Social Media Comments About Trump Assassination Attempt

Company terminated social media manager Alison King after video emerged of her lamenting that the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter missed the president.

Policy & Law

Some Connecticut Towing Companies Are Ignoring New Law Aimed at Helping Low-Income Residents

The October 2025 law requires notice before towing, after-hours retrieval and credit card acceptance, but reports indicate compliance is inconsistent across the state.

Congress

White House Withdraws Hospitality Executive as Nominee to Lead National Park Service

Scott Socha, president of Delaware North's parks and resorts division, would have overseen hundreds of national parks and monuments amid widespread agency firings.

Policy & Law

Who Are The Wide Awakes? What We Know About Group Tied to Cole Allen

The 31-year-old California teacher faces federal charges after allegedly shooting a law enforcement agent at the WHCA dinner.

Policy & Law

Elon Musk v. Sam Altman: Federal Trial Begins as Billionaires Clash Over OpenAI's Future

Musk alleges he was swindled out of millions and that OpenAI abandoned its non-profit mission; Altman calls the suit jealousy-driven

Policy & Law

With New Student Loan Changes, Borrowers Fear Unsustainable Payments as Experts Warn of Default Crisis

The Biden-era SAVE repayment plan is ending, leaving 7 million borrowers to navigate higher payments in a system experts say is understaffed and overwhelmed.

Policy & Law

ProPublica and Philadelphia Inquirer Seek Opioid Victim Stories on Settlement Trust Payments

Reporters are investigating how individuals compensated for addiction harm have fared under court-appointed bankruptcy trusts funded by three major drugmakers.

Policy & Law

Melania Trump Responds to Jimmy Kimmel Jokes at White House Correspondents' Dinner, Calls Remarks 'Corrosive'

The first lady turned 56 this week and has faced sustained criticism throughout her time in the role, from late-night comedy to fashion industry snubs.

Congress

Carter, Collins Trade Barbs in Georgia Senate GOP Primary Debate

The two congressmen clashed over ethics allegations and personal attacks while Dooley stayed above the fray one day before early voting begins.

Policy & Law

Wisconsin Democrat's Bar Posts 'Almost Got Free Beer Day' After Trump Assassination Attempt

Minocqua Brewing Company, owned by former Democratic Assembly candidate Kirk Bangstad, drew Republican condemnation while a Democratic congressional candidate who previously worked there condemned the rhetoric.

Policy & Law

King's US Visit Will Go Ahead as Planned Despite Security Concerns

Buckingham Palace confirms the state visit will proceed after shooting incident at White House Correspondents' Dinner prompted talks about security arrangements.

Policy & Law

Biggest Party in Romanian Coalition Withdraws Support for PM, Political Crisis Looms

The development comes amid ongoing negotiations over government formation following inconclusive elections.

Policy & Law

Dems 'White Supremacy' Tactics All About Political Power

Conservative commentators argue that labeling political opponents as supporting white supremacy is a calculated electoral strategy rather than genuine concern.

Policy & Law

Interior Department Defends National Park Fee Restructure After Democrats Call It Discriminatory

The administration collected over $2 million from foreign visitors in the first quarter of 2026 under a new pricing structure that charges nonresidents up to $250 annually.

Congress

House Republican Calls for Congress to Take 'Better Steps' to Address Security After WHCA Gala Shooting

Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) described his experience evacuating during Saturday's incident and called for legislative action on lawmaker protection measures.

Policy & Law

Kerry Kennedy Praises Rep. Jamie Raskin for Protecting Her During WHCA Dinner Shooting

The incident at the Washington Hilton Hotel led to evacuations of President Trump, Vice President Vance, and cabinet members as authorities responded to reports of gunfire above the ballroom.

Policy & Law

Palace Holding Talks Over Plans for King's US Visit After DC Shooting

Buckingham Palace said discussions are underway with US counterparts to assess whether Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner affects operational planning for the four-day state visit.

Policy & Law

Cole Thomas Allen Charged in WHCD Security Breach; Sister Works at Texas Tribune, CalMatters, Pew Research Center

Federal prosecutors have not alleged any connection between Avriana Allen's employment and her brother's alleged attack on the Washington Hilton.

Policy & Law

Wisconsin Democrat's Brewery Faces Backlash Over Social Media Post After WHCA Dinner Security Scare

Minocqua Brewing Company, owned by former Assembly candidate Kirk Bangstad, posted 'we almost got #freebeerday' after the foiled attack on Trump at Saturday night's dinner.

Policy & Law

Acting AG: Alleged WHCA Dinner Gunman Traveled Cross-Country by Train Before Arrest

FBI and local authorities worked through the night investigating 31-year-old suspect who allegedly targeted Trump administration members, officials say.

Policy & Law

Explosives Attack in Western Colombia Kills 13, Wounds 17

Authorities blame FARC dissidents who rejected the 2016 peace deal as Cauca governor declares province faces a terrorist escalation.

Policy & Law

Nebraska Should Support the Democrat Whose Win Won't Erase Its 'Blue Dot' Concerns

The state's 2nd Congressional District remains the last competitive Democratic stronghold in a heavily Republican state, and observers say its future hangs on upcoming elections.

Policy & Law

Secret Service in Line of Fire at WHCA Shooting Still Unpaid Amid DHS Funding Stalemate

One Secret Service agent was struck in protective gear during Saturday's shooting near President Trump, highlighting resource concerns during a 60-day congressional standoff over Department of Homeland Security funding.

Policy & Law

They Said a 3D Printer Would Bring Housing to This Town. It Was Yet Another Broken Promise.

The $1.1 million Cairo, Illinois project produced only one unfinished duplex before walls cracked and an FBI investigation followed.

Policy & Law

Altman Apologizes to Canadian Town After OpenAI Failed to Flag Shooter's ChatGPT Messages

Eight people were killed and over 25 injured in the January attack; Altman says his company did not alert law enforcement about the banned account.

Congress

Hakeem Jeffries Faces Unscripted Question from Child Reporter about Democratic Party Perception

The exchange during Take Your Child to Work Day on Capitol Hill highlighted broader voter dissatisfaction challenges facing Democrats heading into the 2026 election cycle.

Policy & Law

What to Know If Your Flight Is Canceled as Jet Fuel Costs Rise

Airlines are cutting thousands of flights due to fuel supply strains, leaving travelers to navigate a patchwork of passenger protections that vary significantly by country and region.

Policy & Law

DOJ Wants Shield From State Bar Oversight, Drawing Criticism From Watchdogs

The proposed rule would let the attorney general review bar complaints against federal prosecutors before state investigators act.

Congress

House GOP Pushes Back on Senate's 'Skinny' Plan to End Record-Breaking DHS Shutdown

Conservative House Republicans want a broader reconciliation package that includes defense spending and cost-of-living measures, while the Senate wants to keep the funding plan narrow.

Policy & Law

NBC News Hosts Leaders From Politics, Space, Sports in Common Ground Discussion Series

The series features bipartisan political figures alongside astronauts and athletes discussing policy challenges where consensus may be possible.

Policy & Law

Mississippi Governor Calling for Special Session Over State Supreme Court Map After VRA Decision

Reeves says legislators will return to Jackson within 21 days of U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Louisiana v. Callais to redraw electoral maps.

Congress

After 2 Failed Votes, Mike Johnson Unveils New Plan to Extend Key U.S. Spy Powers

The three-year reauthorization bill does not include a warrant requirement for reviewing Americans' communications gathered under Section 702 of FISA.

Policy & Law

Colorado DA Files Assault Charges Against CBP Officer in Durango Incident

District attorney charges federal immigration officer with third-degree assault, marking rare state prosecution of CBP personnel.

Congress

Defeated Virginia Republicans Regroup for Last-Chance Fight to Save House Majority

Virginia's redistricting battle reaches the state Supreme Court after a circuit judge blocked certification of the 51%-49% referendum that would create a 10-1 Democratic majority in the House delegation.

Policy & Law

DHS Earmarks $7.5 Million for Smart Glasses to Help Immigration Agents Identify Migrants

The budget proposal would fund biometric technology prototypes for field agents by early 2027, though no funds have yet been committed.

Congress

Senate Hopeful Says US Should Be Far More Cooperative with China on Climate Change

Maine Democrat Graham Platner, polling ahead of primary challenger Janet Mills, argues cooperation with Beijing would be more effective than opposition on global challenges.

Policy & Law

US Soldier Charged With Insider Trading After Winning $409,000 on Maduro Removal Bets

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, an Army special forces soldier involved in Operation Absolute Resolve, allegedly placed $33,000 in bets on Polymarket using classified information.

Policy & Law

Purdue Opioid Settlement Will Exclude Tens of Thousands of Victims Despite $7.4 Billion Plan

Under the new bankruptcy plan, fewer than half of the nearly 140,000 claimants will receive compensation, with payout amounts slashed by up to 83%.

Policy & Law

Book Ban Challenges Near Record High as Outside Groups Drive Push, ALA Data Shows

4,235 unique titles challenged in 2025, with 92% of challenges coming from political groups or officials rather than individual parents.

Congress

Fox News Poll: 56% Doubt White House's Competence at Managing Government

Voters give negative marks on economy, inflation; only border security receives positive rating in new survey.

Policy & Law

Mexican National Convicted of Illegal Voting in Kansas Case, Faces Potential Removal

Jose Ceballos-Armendariz, a lawful permanent resident since 1990, pleaded guilty to three counts of disorderly election conduct for voting illegally and falsely claiming U.S. citizenship.

Policy & Law

Parents Push Congress to Act on Kids Online Safety After Juries Find Meta and YouTube Liable for Harm

Roughly 70 parents traveled to Capitol Hill this week advocating for the Kids Online Safety Act following landmark jury verdicts against Meta and Google.

Policy & Law

US Navy Secretary John Phelan Departing Administration Effective Immediately

Pentagon announces departure of latest high-ranking military leader as Trump administration continues leadership shakeup amid Middle East tensions.

Congress

House Ethics Committee Faces Credibility Crisis as Republicans Accuse Panel of Protecting Democrats

GOP lawmakers allege the bipartisan oversight body has become politicized, while Democrats defend the committee's independence

Policy & Law

SPLC Revenue Doubled After Charlottesville Rally as DOJ Alleges Informant Ties

The Southern Poverty Law Center's revenue grew from $51 million in 2016 to $133 million by October 2017, following the deadly Unite the Right rally that left one woman dead.

Policy & Law

Former Missouri Lawmaker Wins Back $22,500 Seized After Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Cole County judge ruled the Missouri House lacked authority to deduct salary for investigation costs, saying rules could not be changed after the fact.

Policy & Law

Fewer Approve of Trump's Handling of Economy

Approval drops to 30% as gas prices rise amid Iran war; 73% now describe economy as poor

Policy & Law

Cairo 3D Printer Housing Project Fails After $1.1M Investment, Cracked Walls and FBI Probe

The single duplex built with the industrial printer remains unfinished in the southern Illinois town that desperately needs housing.

Policy & Law

Burchett Says He's Seen UFO Videos That Defy Any Reason

Tennessee Republican congressman renews call for government to release UFO files, describing objects that can hover for hours then shoot straight up.

Policy & Law

Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns Amid Ethics Violations

The Florida Democrat stepped down minutes before the House Ethics Committee was set to recommend punishment for 25 violations, including allegations of misusing $5 million in FEMA disaster funds.

Policy & Law

Democrats Demand FBI Director Kash Patel Complete Alcohol Screening Test

House Judiciary Democrats cite Atlantic report alleging excessive drinking and erratic schedule, calling it a national security concern.

Policy & Law

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Resigns After Misconduct Probe

Chavez-DeRemer is the third Cabinet member to leave the Trump administration this year; Inspector General investigation into alleged misuse of government travel remains ongoing.

Policy & Law

Perino's Debut Novel 'Purple State' Offers Authenticated Look at Middle American Political Life

Fox News host and former White House spokesperson Dorothy 'Dot' Clark leaves New York for a swing state campaign in her first novel.

Policy & Law

Tick Bites Causing Highest Rate of ER Visits in Nearly a Decade, CDC Says

During second week of April, 71 out of every 100,000 emergency room visits were for tick bites, with Northeast and Midwest regions seeing largest spikes.

Policy & Law

Ex-Trump Ally Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Both Political Parties Amid 2026 Midterms

Former congresswoman who left office early after Trump falling out criticizes Washington leadership, calls voting for both parties 'worst ROI'

Policy & Law

Ohio Hotel Robbery Investigation Continues After Suspect Thanked Clerk

Surveillance footage shows an unidentified man robbing a Red Roof Inn on April 14, with authorities seeking public help to identify the suspect.

Policy & Law

Bulgaria's Kremlin-Friendly Ex-President Wins Election in Landslide

Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev secures victory in presidential election, returning to power after serving one term.

Policy & Law

Minneapolis City Council President Discloses Role in ICE Monitoring Network

Elliott Payne appeared in a video describing involvement with rapid response groups that track federal immigration agents, drawing scrutiny from enforcement advocates.

Policy & Law

Gunman Identified After Horrific Killing Spree Targeting Children in Shreveport

Eight children ages 1-14 killed and two adult women wounded in three-home shooting rampage; suspect shot and killed by police.

Policy & Law

Oil Prices Spike Again Following Latest Standoff in the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. crude rose 6.4% to $87.88 per barrel as Iran reversed its decision to reopen the vital shipping lane, prolonging an eight-week conflict that has pushed gas prices above $4.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Catholic Objection to Colorado Preschool Program

The Archdiocese of Denver argues a nondiscrimination provision conflicts with religious doctrine, setting up potential expansion of religious exemptions.

Policy & Law

Yale Committee Finds Self-Censorship and Political Bias Eroding Public Trust in Higher Education

After a year-long review, Yale's presidential committee identified institutional practices as key factors behind declining confidence in universities.

Congress

Nancy Mace Moves to Expel Fellow Republican Cory Mills, Setting Up Rare House Vote This Week

Mace's resolution accuses the Florida Republican of misrepresenting his military service, sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations, while Mills has drafted a reciprocal measure targeting her.

Policy & Law

Father Kills 8 Children in Shreveport Mass Shooting, Police Say

Suspect Shamar Elkins fatally wounded by officers after allegedly shooting his seven children and an eighth child, plus two women believed to be his wife and girlfriend.

Policy & Law

Mortgage Rates Linger Below 7 Percent After Reaching Four-Week Low

30-year fixed mortgages averaged 6.36 percent, down from March highs but still above February's sub-6 percent dip

Policy & Law

5 People Shot During Fight in Nightlife District Near University of Iowa

Three students were among the five wounded in the shooting near downtown Iowa City; one victim remains in critical condition.

Policy & Law

Gallego, Seen as Democratic Model, Faces New Scrutiny Over Swalwell Connection and Ethics Questions

Arizona senator's growing national profile faces tests as Republicans push ethics inquiries and Democrats question his judgment after Swalwell scandal.

Policy & Law

FBI Director Patel Threatens Lawsuit Against The Atlantic Over 'Categorically False' Report

The Atlantic's article claims Patel was frequently unreachable, drank to intoxication at work, and that officials once considered breaching a locked room to reach him.

Policy & Law

Viktor Orbán Built a 'Propaganda Machine.' Hungary's Next Leader Must Dismantle It

State media depicted opposition candidate Péter Magyar as a threat to peace, with critics saying voters in rural eastern Hungary were fed lies about conscription and economic collapse.

Policy & Law

Los Angeles Judge Clears Way for Civil Trial Against Baldwin in Rust Shooting Case

Gaffer Serge Svetnoy alleges negligence and emotional distress from witnessing the 2021 on-set fatal shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Policy & Law

Newsom Demands Answers From RFK Jr. Over Past Comments About Black Children

California governor condemned remarks Kennedy made in a 2024 interview about children on ADHD medications being 're-parented', which resurfaced during House testimony.

Policy & Law

Virginians Will Decide if State Redraws Congressional Map

A victory for redistricting reformers would give Democrats potential control of 10 of Virginia's 11 congressional seats.

Congress

White House and Anthropic Hold Productive Meeting Amid Concerns Over Mythos AI Model

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles met with CEO Dario Amodei as the AI firm navigates ongoing dispute with Pentagon

Policy & Law

EU Moves to Abolish National Veto Power After Hungary's Orban Loses Election

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calls for qualified majority voting to replace unanimous consent, bypassing remaining national objections to EU policy.

Policy & Law

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons Departing Department of Homeland Security

Lyons oversaw controversial mass immigration crackdowns that drew protests in Democratic cities and criticism after federal agents killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.

Policy & Law

Air Force Smallest, Least Ready in 78-Year History, National Guard Leaders Tell Congress

All 22 Air National Guard adjutants generals signed a letter requesting 72 to 100 new fighter jets, citing operational strain from ongoing Middle East campaign.

Congress

Grieving Mothers Confront Dem Lawmaker After He Pivots Sanctuary Policy Hearing to Attack MAGA Republicans

Rep. Hank Johnson faced sharp criticism from victims' families during a congressional hearing on sanctuary policies, with one mother telling him to 'leave your butts in your seat.'

Policy & Law

Justin Fairfax Was Once a Rising Democratic Star Before Scandal Sank His Career

The former Virginia lieutenant governor's political trajectory shifted dramatically following 2019 sexual assault allegations that derailed his gubernatorial campaign.

Congress

Senate Approves Short-Term Renewal of FISA Surveillance Program

The Senate voted Friday to extend the controversial surveillance authority used by U.S. intelligence agencies for a limited period, avoiding an immediate lapse of the program.

Policy & Law

Conservative Critics Question Theo Von's Influence on Young Conservatives After VP Recommendation

Daily Wire article argues the podcaster spreads misinformation on Israel, Iran policy and Trump administration

Policy & Law

Pope Leo XIV Urges Cameroon's Youth to Resist Corruption at Mass in Douala

In aMass attended by an estimated 120,000 people, the Pope called on young Cameroonians to uphold values of faith and work amid economic challenges.

Policy & Law

Lawmakers Say Congress Not Doing Enough to Protect Staff From Sexual Misconduct

Following dual resignations over misconduct allegations, lawmakers in both parties are pushing for reforms to an ethics system they describe as too slow.

Policy & Law

Bannon Advises Hegseth to Tone Down Religious References in Iran Briefing

Former White House strategist says religious invocations in Pentagon briefings distract from operational details and draw media focus away from military strategy.

Policy & Law

Georgia Republican Says Ouster of Gen. Randy George Will Have 'Chilling Effect' on Military

Rep. Austin Scott called the dismissal of the former Army chief of staff unfair during a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing on Wednesday.

Policy & Law

House Showdown: Democrat Backed by Sanders, AOC Faces Republican Trying to Flip Blue-Leaning District

Special election in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District will fill the final eight months of term vacated by Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill.

Policy & Law

Pope Leo Condemns Tyrants Ravaging World During Cameroon Peace Visit

The pontiff visited Bamenda, epicenter of a separatist conflict that has killed over 6,000 people and displaced 600,000, calling for an end to exploitation and violence.

Policy & Law

Violent Attacks on OpenAI CEO, Indianapolis Council Member Spark New Fears Over AI Debate

A Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman's home and shooting at a city council member's house highlight rising tensions around AI regulation and data centers.

Policy & Law

History of FACE Act Shows Evolution From Clinic Protection to Broader Enforcement

The 1994 law signed by Clinton has become a focal point in debates over abortion access and protest rights, with new DOJ report fueling calls for repeal.

Policy & Law

Tillis on Trump's Reasoning for Posting AI Jesus Image: 'I'll Take It at Face Value'

Republican senator said he was more concerned with Trump's comments toward Pope Leo XIV than the controversial AI-generated image.

Policy & Law

California Democrat Says 'Zero Room for Anyone Who Abuses Their Power' After Swalwell Resignation

A California Democrat responded to Eric Swalwell's resignation with a statement about accountability, as the former congressman faced scrutiny over past conduct.

Policy & Law

Legal Experts Question Whether Trump Can Preemptively Pardon Aides for Future Crimes

White House dismisses report as joke while constitutional scholars warn broad immunity doctrine enables unprecedented abuse of pardon power.

Policy & Law

How Congress' Workplace Culture Made Accountability Elusive

Congress lagged decades behind the private sector in adopting workplace protections, a delay that critics say allowed systemic accountability gaps to persist.

Policy & Law

Péter Magyar Signals Continuity on Hungary's Hard-Line Immigration Policy in First Post-Election Statement

The Tisza party leader addressed EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen directly, affirming Hungary's stance on immigration control.

Policy & Law

Parents, Advocates Push to Limit 1-on-1 Devices in Schools After Cellphone Ban Success

Screen time opponents, who helped pass phone restrictions in over 30 states, now target Chromebooks and laptops with growing grassroots support.

Policy & Law

Vance Anti-Fraud Task Force Suspends 447 Hospices in Los Angeles over $600M in Suspected Fraud

The suspension represents a 539% increase from the 70 facilities reported in early April, as the task force expands its healthcare fraud investigations.

Policy & Law

IRS Chief Testifies on Tax Filing Season Amid New Deductions, Higher Refunds

More than 53 million filers claimed new tax breaks from the Republican tax law, while Democrats raised concerns about IRS sharing taxpayer data with ICE.

Policy & Law

AllSides Roundtables Nominated for Webby Award for National Roundtable on Political Violence

The video dialogue platform, co-hosted with Newsweek, recognized among internet's top honors as demand grows for cross-partisan civic engagement tools.

Policy & Law

Orban's Electoral Defeat Raises Questions About Future of Global Far-Right Movements

Hungarian prime minister's loss at polls fuels debate over whether anti-immigrant, nationalist politics have reached their limit in Europe.

Policy & Law

Oklahoma Principal Tackles Armed Former Student, Prevents Potential School Shooting

Principal Kirk Moore was shot in the leg during the confrontation at Pauls Valley High School; authorities say his quick action likely saved lives.

Congress

Democratic Michigan Senate Candidate Caught on Video Asking Aide to Separate Conservative Media From Press Pool

Abdul El-Sayed referred to Fox News and Free Beacon reporters as 'bogeys' during livestream with controversial podcaster Hasan Piker

Policy & Law

Greene Says More Lawmakers May Be Guilty of Conduct Similar to Swalwell, Gonzales Allegations

Former Republican congresswoman says misconduct accusations are prevalent in Congress following resignations of two lawmakers over sexual misconduct claims.

Policy & Law

McConnell Criticizes Some on Right Over Failed Campaigning for Orbán in Hungary

Former Senate GOP leader wrote in Fox News op-ed that U.S. politicians who supported Orbán 'bought into the myth' of Hungary as a conservative model.

Policy & Law

2025 Was One of Most Volatile Years Ever for U.S. Naturalizations

USCIS data shows citizenship applications and approvals fluctuated dramatically throughout the year, with approvals dropping from record highs to near historic lows.

Policy & Law

Once Inspired by Orban, Hungary's Peter Magyar Unseats Him in Landmark Election

The opposition leader who previously served as justice minister under Orban's government has defeated the long-serving Hungarian prime minister in what analysts are calling a historic shift.

Policy & Law

Orbán Concedes Defeat, Tisza Party Wins Hungarian Elections

With more than 80% of votes counted, opposition Tisza Party secures 137 seats in the 199-seat National Assembly, ending Fidesz's parliamentary majority.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman Takes Mission's Zero-Gravity Indicator After Splashdown

The plushie 'Rise,' designed by an 8-year-old and carrying 5 million names, became a symbol of the historic lunar mission that traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history.

Policy & Law

AI Systems Show Ideological Bias, Lean Center-Left, New Report Finds

America First Policy Institute study of leading chatbots finds consistent patterns across industry, raising transparency concerns

Congress

Senate Returns From Recess to Consider Judicial Nominee After Iran Talks Come Up Short

The confirmation hearing follows the collapse of weekend ceasefire negotiations with Iran and comes as the U.S. military prepares to implement a naval blockade.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Astronauts Return to Houston After Record-Breaking Moon Mission

The four-person crew traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, the farthest any human has ventured into deep space since Apollo.

Congress

Conservative Group Launches $5M Ad Blitz Pressuring Senate on Voter ID as GOP Eyes SAVE America Act Push

Restoration of America begins nationwide campaign amid Senate Republican plans to use reconciliation to advance election integrity legislation by June 1.

Policy & Law

Cuba's President Díaz-Canel Says Island Would 'Die' to Defend Against U.S. Invasion

In first American broadcast interview, Cuban leader rejects U.S. demands on political prisoners and elections while urging dialogue with Trump administration.

Policy & Law

Eric Swalwell Accused of Paying Nanny With Campaign Funds While She Lacked Work Authorization

Complaints filed with Department of Labor and Homeland Security allege campaign funds were used to pay an undocumented babysitter; Swalwell denies the allegations

World & Security

Half of Eligible Voters Without Hungarian Address Have Already Voted by Mail

254,985 mail ballots submitted ahead of parliamentary election, with most cast through diplomatic missions abroad

Policy & Law

Iraq Elects Kurdish Politician Nizar Amidi as President Amid War Fallout

The election of a Kurdish leader comes as Iraq navigates ongoing regional conflict and political uncertainty.

Policy & Law

Maine Democratic Senate Candidate Graham Platner Attributes Nazi Tattoo, Past Comments to Military Culture

Platner, polling ahead of Gov. Janet Mills in the Democratic primary, faced backlash for a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol and prior social media posts.

Policy & Law

Congress Faces Backlash as Lawmakers Depart for Christmas Vacation Amid DHS Shutdown

Department of Homeland Security has gone unfunded for two months as Republicans pursue a filibuster-proof reconciliation strategy.

Policy & Law

Hunter Biden Challenges Trump Sons to Cage Match During YouTube Tour Announcement

The comment came in a video announcing his appearance on Andrew Callaghan's "Carnival" tour, with the Trump Organization and White House declining to respond.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Mission Launches, Marking Milestone in NASA Lunar Program

The crewed lunar flyby mission represents first human deep-space flight in over 50 years, arriving amid ongoing debates about space exploration funding.

Policy & Law

Swalwell Faces Criticism over Allegations and 2018 Kavanaugh Comments

California gubernatorial candidate's past statements on believing women resurfaced amid sexual assault allegations published by multiple outlets.

Policy & Law

Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Fix to School Threats Law After Children Arrested for Jokes and Misunderstandings

The legislation would require school officials to only report threats to police if deemed credible, addressing concerns about students with disabilities being unfairly charged.

Policy & Law

EPA Proposes Weakening Coal Ash Disposal Rules, Potentially Affecting Groundwater Protection

The Trump administration plan would ease monitoring standards and allow exemptions from cleanup requirements that were strengthened under Biden.

Policy & Law

Illegal Immigrant Teen Convicted of Groping Girls at Virginia High School; Trump Administration Launches Investigation Into District

Israel Christopher Flores-Ortiz, 18, was found guilty of nine counts of assault for groping multiple female peers at Fairfax High School; the school faces federal inquiry over its handling of reports.

Policy & Law

Some Trump-Supporting Business Owners Say Divided Government Would Benefit Economy

A segment of pro-Trump business owners argue that Democratic control of Congress would create policy certainty, despite opposing most Democratic priorities.

Policy & Law

A New Theory of Trump: The 'Soft TACO'

Political analysts are examining a new framework describing former President Trump's approach to political negotiations and policy positioning.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Crew Returns to Earth Carrying Moon Data After Historic Lunar Flyby

Orion spacecraft broke a 56-year distance record at 400,000 km; astronauts described 'all the good stuff' coming home with them

Policy & Law

Dem Lawmaker Calls for TSA to Bring Back Shoes-Off Airport Security Policy

Sen. Tammy Duckworth says former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's decision to end the 19-year-old policy created a security vulnerability that violates federal law.

Policy & Law

DNC Panel Rejects AIPAC-Specific Resolution, Advances Broader Dark Money Measure

The resolutions committee voted down a nonbinding resolution targeting AIPAC's $14 million in Illinois primaries while backing a broader transparency measure for 2026 races.

Policy & Law

Former Army Employee Charged With Leaking Classified Info to Journalist

Courtney Williams, 40, is accused of sharing classified defense information with a journalist over three years; the case follows President Trump's recent threats to jail journalists over leaks.

Policy & Law

Kornacki: Georgia Special Election Shows 'Massive Shift Away From Republicans' Despite GOP Win

NBC Political Director Steve Kornacki analyzes the Georgia House race results, describing them as a sign of Democratic momentum despite Republican victory.

Policy & Law

Republicans Cautious on Energy Prices Despite Ceasefire

Crude prices tumbled after the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but Republicans remain wary of Iran's influence over the waterway carrying 20% of global oil traffic.

Policy & Law

Respiratory Viruses Lingering Longer Than Usual This Year

RSV season extends into April with new COVID-19 variant spreading across 25 states, CDC reports unusual timing patterns

Policy & Law

Rising Dem Talarico Denies Anti-Cop Label After 'Culture of Violence' Comments Exposed

Texas Senate candidate faces Republican criticism over 2019 remarks on school police presence as he battles for moderate voters in competitive race.

Policy & Law

The Start of a New and Uncertain Phase

Political observers describe the current moment as a turning point with unclear outcomes for both parties.

Policy & Law

Van Hollen Says Trump's Iran 'Genocide' Post Shows Republican Party Is 'Bankrupt'

Maryland senator criticized fellow Republicans for remaining silent after Trump's Truth Social threat that Iranian 'civilization will die.'

Policy & Law

Democratic Presidential Candidates Court Black Voters at Sharpton's NAN Convention

Potential 2028 hopefuls will address the National Action Network convention in an early test of their appeal to Black voters, a key Democratic constituency.

Policy & Law

Matthew Perry's Stepmother Asks Judge to Give 'Ketamine Queen' Maximum Sentence

Jasveen Sangha, a dual US-UK citizen, faces over 60 years in prison for distributing ketamine that killed the Friends actor.

Policy & Law

Vice President JD Vance Backs Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Ahead of Sunday's Election

Vance's visit marks a rare instance of an American vice president taking an active role in a foreign election campaign, breaking with most politicians who avoid such involvement.

Policy & Law

Senator Elissa Slotkin Won't Rule Out 2028 Presidential Bid But Says Midterms Come First for Democrats

The Michigan Democrat, who stumped in Iowa this week, said she would consider a White House run after the midterms if no other candidate aligns with her vision.

Congress

Michael Avenatti Moved From Federal Prison to Halfway House in California

The former Stormy Daniels attorney, convicted of multiple fraud charges, is now in community confinement with a projected release date of September 2028.

Policy & Law

Federal Judge Grants Stay in Louisiana Mifepristone Case, Telehealth Abortion Remains Available

Judge David C. Joseph ordered the FDA to complete its safety review of mifepristone within six months, keeping current telehealth prescribing rules in place.

Policy & Law

Speculation Grows Over Who Could Be Next as Trump Cabinet Turbulence Continues

Two high-profile cabinet members have faced public scrutiny, while a new Fox News poll shows Trump's approval at minus-18 points.

Policy & Law

Homeland Security Secretary Mullin Considers Pulling Customs from Sanctuary City Airports

The potential policy change would prevent international travel through major airports in cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Policy & Law

Sanctuary Cities Warned To Put Americans First Or Lose Critical Airport Lifeline

The proposal could cut off international travel at major airports in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York if they refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Crew Saw Parts of Moon Never Seen Before in Record-Breaking Flight

The four-person NASA crew surpassed Apollo 13's distance record of 248,655 miles during Monday's lunar flyby, marking the farthest human travel into space.

Policy & Law

Families Flocking to Red States Drive 370,000 Net Migration Gain, Index Shows

The 2026 Family Structure Index reveals married couples with children increasingly choosing red and purple states, reversing decades of blue-state family dominance.

Policy & Law

NASA's Artemis II Mission Sets Stage for 2028 Moon Landing

Four astronauts aboard Artemis II traveled farther from Earth than anyone in history, surpassing Apollo 13's 50-year record.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Signals Reluctance to Strike Down Birthright Citizenship, Sparks Constitutional Amendment Debate

Chief Justice John Roberts' remarks during oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara suggest the conservative majority may uphold the 14th Amendment's citizenship guarantee, prompting discussions of a potential 28th Amendment.

Policy & Law

NHTSA Closes Investigation Into Tesla Smart Summon Feature

Agency opened investigation in January 2025 after reports of incidents; finds occurrences infrequent and not severe.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Paves Way for Steve Bannon Contempt Case to Be Dismissed

The high court's order sends the case back to a lower court, clearing the path for the Trump administration to dismiss a conviction that resulted in a four-month jail sentence.

Policy & Law

Viral Fenway Park Video of 1950s Opening Day Sparks Debate Over American Identity

Footage posted April 2nd has garnered over 10 million views, with commenters divided over what the demographic changes represent.

Policy & Law

FCC Considers Overhaul of Live Sports Broadcast Rules Amid Fan Frustration

The commission is seeking public comment on consumer experience with live sports viewing, citing rising costs and a fragmented media landscape.

Policy & Law

Pro Forma Sessions Take Center Stage as DHS Shutdown Extends Through Congressional Recess

Constitutional requirement for Congress to meet every three days forces brief sessions during recess, with senators briefly gaveling in and out while DHS funding remains in limbo.

Policy & Law

DHS Rebuffs Van Hollen's Asylum Seeker Claim, Says Illegal Immigrant Caused Baltimore Crash Fleeing ICE

The Department of Homeland Security says the Honduran man has a final order of removal dating to 2018 and caused a multi-vehicle crash while evading arrest.

Policy & Law

Gen. George Says Army Deserves 'Leaders of Character' in Farewell Letter After Ouster by Hegseth

The outgoing Army chief of staff, removed by Defense Secretary Hegseth alongside three other senior officers, thanked his team in a Reddit-posted email.

Policy & Law

How to Detox Your Body for Free Without Juice, Teas or Flushes

Health experts say the human body already has a natural detox system, but debate exists over whether stricter regulation of supplement products is needed.

Policy & Law

Sen. Ruben Gallego Considers 2028 Presidential Run: 'We Have to Look at It'

The Arizona Democrat, one year into his Senate term, says he must weigh family considerations and whether another candidate could better unite the party.

Policy & Law

23 Democratic States Sue To Block Trump Executive Order On Mail-In Voting

The lawsuit argues the president lacks constitutional authority to impose mail-in voting restrictions, as elections are traditionally managed by state governments.

Policy & Law

FBI Director Kash Patel Warns Attackers: 'We're Going to Put You Down'

Director issued warning during SiriusXM interview, citing record-high violence against federal agents during Trump administration's immigration enforcement crackdown.

Policy & Law

Canada's Gun Buyback Program Faces Resistance as Implementation Falls Short

With C$215m allocated and 67,000 firearms voluntarily declared, the federal program encounters opposition from two provinces and police forces questioning its public safety value.

Policy & Law

Smartphone Motion Sickness Features Gain Traction as Research Validates Visual Cue Method

Cleveland Clinic neurologist says animated dots on screens can help combat mismatch between visual and inner ear signals causing nausea.

Policy & Law

Mike Rowe Doubles Down After Blasting Kimmel's 'Tone-Deaf' Plumber Jokes

The Dirty Jobs host criticized Jimmy Kimmel for mocking new DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin's background as a former plumber, saying the jokes reinforce harmful stereotypes about skilled trades workers.

Policy & Law

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Spotlights Republican Party Struggles

Liberal candidate Chris Taylor holds polling lead and 5-to-1 fundraising advantage over conservative Maria Lazar in race that could expand liberal court majority to 5-2.

Policy & Law

Trump Signs Order Aimed at Reforming College Sports

Executive order directs NCAA to cap eligibility at five years and limit transfers, with non-compliant schools risking loss of federal funding.

Policy & Law

Bondi’s Favorability Rating Hit New Lows Before Her Ouster

The former attorney general’s net favorability fell to -26 percentage points in February 2026, down from +2 when she began Trump’s second term.

Policy & Law

Rep. Jared Moskowitz Posts Meme Parodying Pam Bondi's Firing Using 'Apprentice' Footage

The Democratic congressman spliced footage from the reality show with Bondi's congressional hearing on her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Congress

NY House GOP Launches Pressure Campaign on Hochul to Scrap Climate Law Over Soaring Energy Costs

Republicans cite study showing NY electricity prices 59% above national average as they urge repeal of 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.

Congress

Sydney Gruters, RNC Chair's Wife, Launches Florida House Bid

Trump has already endorsed the candidate, who faces three other Republicans in the Aug. 18 primary for the seat being vacated by Rep. Vern Buchanan.

Policy & Law

Rubio's Munich Speech Marks Shift from Vance's Harder Tone on Foreign Policy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a conciliatory address at the Munich Security Conference, contrasting with Vice President JD Vance's harsher rhetoric from the previous year.

Policy & Law

State Department Settles Censorship Lawsuit with Daily Wire, Federalist

Consent decree places conservative outlets in charge of monitoring government compliance until 2036, binding future administrations to halt censorship efforts.

Policy & Law

Trump Calls Tiger Woods Seeking Treatment a 'Good Thing'

Former president voiced support for the golf champion after Woods announced he would step away from the sport to focus on his health.

Policy & Law

Barrett Questions 'Messy' Applications of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order

Supreme Court justice pressed solicitor general on how the executive order would apply to foundlings, abandoned infants, and citizens living abroad.

Policy & Law

Sauer Cites Striking Figures on Secretive Birth Tourism in High-Stakes SCOTUS Case

Solicitor General told justices media reports estimate over 1 million birth tourism cases from China alone as the court weighs Trump's executive order.

Policy & Law

Florida Airport Cleared for Renaming as Trump Unveils Presidential Library Design

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation renaming Palm Beach International Airport after the president, while Trump revealed a Miami skyscraper design for his presidential library.

Policy & Law

Dems Only Offer More Taxes, Bigger Government

Conservatives say Democratic policies expand federal reach while Democrats argue investment in services helps working families.

Policy & Law

Education Department Investigating Fairfax County High School After Alleged Groping of 12 Girls

The investigation involves an 18-year-old illegal immigrant student facing 13 counts of assault and battery, with ICE filing a detainer for potential removal.

Policy & Law

Jan. 6 Rioter Pardoned by Trump Sentenced to 4 Years for Child Pornography Possession

Daniel Tocci possessed more than 100,000 child sexual abuse images and videos discovered through evidence related to his Capitol riot case.

Policy & Law

Movement to Remove César Chávez from Public Spaces Grows after Abuse Allegations

New York Times investigation alleges labor leader sexually abused women and girls; California and Texas reconsider commemorations.

Congress

No Kings Protests Draw Criticism Over Lack of New Voters: Salena Zito

Washington Examiner columnist says third nationwide protest is 'regurgitating' the same 2024 voters, lacking working-class and cultural diversity.

Policy & Law

Trump's Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized

Critics warn the White House renovation's portico is too large, stairs lead nowhere and columns will block interior views.

Congress

White House Pushes Senate to Move Quickly on Casey Means Nomination

The White House calls for confirmation without delay as the Senate Health Committee has not scheduled a vote and Trump expressed uncertainty about her path forward.

Policy & Law

Cory Booker Says Democratic Party 'Has Failed This Moment,' Calls for New Leadership

The New Jersey senator, not ruling out a 2028 presidential run, said the party has become too focused on partisan fighting and called for generational renewal.

Policy & Law

Charlie Kirk Highway Project Vetoed in Arizona, Elected Officials Cite Politics

The proposed highway project linked to conservative activist Charlie Kirk was vetoed by Arizona officials, with lawmakers divided over whether politics influenced the decision.

Policy & Law

Joe Concha Calls No Kings Protests 'Contrived,' Questions Grassroots Claims

Fox News investigation identifies network of 500 groups with $3 billion annual revenue behind Saturday's coordinated protests

Policy & Law

Dems Have Midterm Momentum, Analysts Say. Now Comes the Hard Part.

With voter sentiment shifting against the White House, Democrats see an opening in November — but history shows early leads can evaporate.

Policy & Law

First Stop, the Moon. Next Stop, Mars? Why NASA's Mission Matters

The Artemis II mission marks the first crewed lunar voyage in over 50 years, with NASA's $93bn program aiming to establish a permanent Moon presence as a stepping stone to Mars.

Policy & Law

ICE Threatens Prosecution After ‘Kill Your Local ICE Agent’ Graffiti Found on Federal Building During Los Angeles Riot

Federal officers required medical attention after being struck by concrete blocks; at least two arrests made during ‘No Kings’ protest that drew tens of thousands.

Policy & Law

ICE Officers Could Remain at Airports After TSA Workers Are Paid

White House border czar Tom Homan says the continued ICE presence depends on how many TSA agents return to work

Congress

Senate Faces Monday Vote on DHS Funding as Stopgap Plan Advances

The House passed a two-month stopgap spending bill Friday night; the Senate must now pass it by unanimous consent or the department remains shut down until April.

Policy & Law

NASA Holds News Conference on Artemis II Launch as 2-Day Countdown Begins

The 32-story Space Launch System rocket is poised to blast off Wednesday with four astronauts, marking humanity's first moon launch in 53 years.

Policy & Law

Cori Bush Seeks Congressional Return Two Years After AIPAC-Funded Primary Loss

The former Missouri congresswoman faces Wesley Bell again in 2026, as Democratic divisions over Israel policy deepen.

Policy & Law

VP Vance Wins CPAC Straw Poll for 2028 GOP Presidential Nomination

Vice president earns 53% support at conservative conference, outpacing Secretary of State Marco Rubio at 35%

Policy & Law

Jimmy Kimmel Defends Comments About Homeland Security Secretary's Plumbing Background

Late-night host says he was questioning Markwayne Mullin's qualifications, not insulting plumbers, amid conservative criticism

Policy & Law

Could Full-Term Abortion Become Reality in America? The Debate Just Shifted

Britain's House of Lords voted to decriminalize abortion outside the existing legal framework, sparking concern among some U.S. policymakers that similar policies could gain traction domestically.

Policy & Law

DHS Spending Fight Hits Wall After Tumultuous Day in Congress

House and Senate pass rival funding bills as 42-day partial shutdown guaranteed to become longest in US history

Policy & Law

Her Father Was Imprisoned by the CCP. She Wants Trump's Help in Securing His Release.

Grace Jin Drexel, an American citizen whose father leads one of China's largest underground churches, has asked President Trump to advocate for his release during his upcoming visit to China.

Congress

NBC White House Correspondent Peter Alexander Leaves Network After 22 Years

Alexander cited family time as his reason for departure, but sources told Page Six he was also passed over for several anchor positions at NBC.

Policy & Law

No Kings Protest Movement Claims Leaderless Structure While Internal Documents Reveal Organized Framework

The decentralized anti-Trump movement plans 3,500 events nationwide Saturday, though its March 28 Toolkit provides hosts with structured guidance and a Maryland hotline.

Policy & Law

The Porn Myth: How Adult Entertainment Makes Us More Juvenile

Neuroscience research increasingly examines whether pornography, often labeled as adult entertainment, actually impairs mature brain function.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmaker Retirements Signal Potential 'Changing of the Guard' in Wisconsin

Seven Republican state lawmakers have announced retirements, including Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate President Devin LeMahieu, as Democrats eye control of at least one legislative chamber for the first time in 16 years.

Policy & Law

T-Mobile Distances Itself From Chief Swagger Officer Druski After Sketch Mocking Widowed CEO

Telecom giant says content is not affiliated with its brand, but Druski remains a partner; NBC/Peacock did not respond to requests for comment.

Congress

Senate DHS Funding Deal Faces Tricky Path Through House

The Senate approved a measure to fund most of DHS at 2 a.m. Friday, but House conservatives are demanding action on voting legislation before passage.

Policy & Law

Spanish Court Clears Euthanasia for Woman Taken From Family as Teen, Sparking Debate

Noelia Castillo Ramos, 25, was euthanized at a Barcelona hospital after the state took custody of her at age 13; the case has drawn international attention.

Congress

Maine Senate Race: Female Voters Emerge as Decisive Bloc in Democratic Primary

Gov. Janet Mills and challenger Graham Platner battle for female voters in race that could determine control of the Senate.

Policy & Law

Trump Orders TSA Paid as Congress Stays Stalemated

Executive action comes as lawmakers remain deadlocked on federal funding, raising questions about constitutional authority.

Policy & Law

Vance Says Biden Administration Turned Off Anti-Fraud Protections, Debuts New Task Force with Focus on Somali Schemes

The vice president led the first meeting of Trump's anti-fraud task force, claiming the prior administration disabled verification systems for federal benefits.

Congress

House Weighs Funding Deal to Reopen DHS After 42-Day Shutdown

Senate passed bipartisan measure funding TSA, FEMA and Coast Guard while excluding immigration enforcement operations.

Congress

DOJ Says It Erroneously Relied on ICE Memo to Justify Courthouse Arrests

The Justice Department admitted in federal court that a key document used to defend immigration courthouse arrests did not actually apply to immigration courts.

Policy & Law

Elon Musk Demands Judge's Recusal After Liking Anti-Musk LinkedIn Post

Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick is presiding over Tesla shareholder derivative litigation while Musk alleges bias stretching back to Twitter acquisition case.

Policy & Law

Musk's Attorney Seeks Probe Into Jury Bias in Twitter Investor Lawsuit

Attorney Alex Spiro argues the jury used a $4.20 damages figure as a 'numerical joke' rather than applying the law impartially in the investor case.

Congress

Pappas Neck-and-Neck With Sununu in New Hampshire Senate Race: Poll

Emerson College polling shows the Democrat at 45% and the Republican at 44%, within the survey's 2.9-point margin of error.

Policy & Law

Top Republican: Congress Not Getting Enough Answers About Iran Operation

House Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers says the Trump administration is not providing sufficient information about ongoing Middle East conflict as casualties mount.

Policy & Law

Utah GOP Redistricting Push Fails to Make November Ballot

A repeal of Proposition 4, which established an independent redistricting commission, fell short after 9,000 signatories removed their names

Congress

Viral Robot Appearances on the Rise as White House Hosts Humanoid Robot

The White House welcomed humanoid robot 'Sprout' as public interest in robots grows across social media platforms.

Congress

White House Briefing: Leavitt Says Iran Talks Ongoing, More Strikes Possible

Press secretary says U.S. forces are near core objectives in Iran military action, warns of harder strikes if negotiations fail.

Congress

Speaker Johnson Says Sanctuary Policies 'Worked as Democrats Intended' in Chicago Killing

Family of Sheridan Gorman, 18, demands accountability from Chicago and Illinois Democratic leaders after her alleged murder by Venezuelan illegal immigrant.

Policy & Law

Chicago Alderwoman Apologizes for 'Wrong Place at Wrong Time' Comment on Slain Loyola Student

Maria Hadden's remarks about Sheridan Gorman's death drew criticism from the victim's family and sparked backlash on social media.

Congress

Florida Democrats Score Upset in Tampa-Based state Senate Race

Democrat Brian Nathan defeats Republican state Rep. Josie Tomkow in Special Election for Florida Senate District 14, flipping a seat previously held by Lt. Gov. Jay Collins.

Congress

Senate Republicans Say They Have a Path to End DHS Shutdown and Airport Delays

Proposal would fund most of Homeland Security while using reconciliation to address ICE and election provisions, though key hurdles remain.

Congress

TSA, FEMA Officials Testify Before House on Impacts of DHS Shutdown

The hearing comes as the department has gone without funding for over a month amid partisan fights over ICE reforms.

Policy & Law

Where Talks to Fund DHS Stand as Shutdown Reaches 40 Days

TSA checkpoints strain and federal workers face another missed paycheck as congressional negotiators remain without a funding deal.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court To Decide If States Can Count Mail Ballots After Election Day

The justices heard arguments in Watson v. RNC this week, with a ruling expected in June on whether extended mail ballot deadlines violate federal election law.

Policy & Law

Afghanistan Releases American Academic Dennis Coyle After More Than a Year

The Taliban freed the researcher on Eid al-Fitr following what authorities called sufficient time served; Secretary of State Rubio said more than 100 Americans have been freed under Trump's second term.

Congress

GOP Senator Introduces Bill to Close Medicaid Fraud Loophole, Allow State Prosecutions

Florida Sen. Ashley Moody's STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act would grant state attorneys general authority to prosecute fraud recipients, not just providers.

Congress

Rubio Testifies in Trial of Ex-Florida Congressman Allegedly Hired by Maduro Government

The Secretary of State took the stand in Miami federal court describing his 2017 conversations with David Rivera about a plan to persuade Venezuela's leader to step aside.

Policy & Law

Rubio to Testify in Trial of Former Roommate Accused of Secretly Lobbying for Venezuela

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to take the stand Tuesday in the federal trial of ex-Rep. David Rivera, who faces an 11-count indictment alleging he worked as a hired lobbyist for Maduro's government.

Congress

Atlanta Airport Delays Become Political Flashpoint in Georgia Senate Race

Republicans criticize Sen. Jon Ossoff for voting against DHS funding as TSA agents work without pay during ongoing partial government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Connecticut Bill to Increase Homeschool Oversight Sparks Growing Opposition

Proposed legislation would require child welfare checks, educational progress reports and in-person school registration for homeschool families.

Policy & Law

Taxpayer-Funded Science Guide Under Fire as National Academies Defend Climate Chapter

The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, used by federal judges, is at the center of controversy over alleged undisclosed conflicts and political influence.

Policy & Law

Congress Faces Litany of Issues as Lawmakers Return to Session

Lawmakers return to find a partial government shutdown disrupting air travel, adding to an already crowded legislative agenda.

Congress

Manchin Urges Democrats to Stand Up to Senate GOP Amid Push to Nix Filibuster

Former West Virginia senator says at least 5-10 Democrats must pledge to oppose eliminating the 60-vote threshold as Republicans push SAVE America Act.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Reverses Lower Court on Qualified Immunity for Vermont Police Sergeant Who Arrested Protester

In a per curiam decision, the justices ruled Sgt. Jacob Zorn is entitled to qualified immunity in a lawsuit filed by a protester who alleged excessive force during a 2015 sit-in at the Vermont Statehouse.

Policy & Law

Venezuelan Migrant Charged With Murder of Loyola University Chicago Student

Jose Medina, 25, faces first-degree murder charges for the March 19 shooting near Tobey Prinz Beach that killed Sheridan Gorman.

Policy & Law

LaGuardia Airport Collision Kills Pilot, Copilot; NTSB Investigating

An Air Canada regional jet from Montreal struck a fire truck on the runway late Sunday, killing two crew members and injuring about 40 passengers and staff.

Policy & Law

Mamdani's Estate Tax Plan Could Drive Wealth Out of State, Critics Warn

The proposal would cut New York's estate tax exemption from $7.35 million to $750,000 and raise the top rate from 16% to 50%.

Policy & Law

AI-Generated Political Ads Raise Disclosure Concerns Ahead of 2026 Midterms

At least 15 campaign ads with AI-generated content have run since November, with state laws regulating deepfakes varying widely across the country.

Congress

Fact-Checking Chuck Schumer's SAVE America Act Claims

Schumer said only 5% of Americans register to vote in person, but federal data shows the actual figure is between 11% and 42%.

Policy & Law

Left-Wing Activists Visit Crisis-Stricken Cuba, Stay in Luxury Hotels While Locals Face Blackouts

The 650-member 'Nuestra América Convoy' delivered aid but faced criticism from Cuban exiles over the optics of foreigners enjoying stable electricity and upscale accommodations.

Policy & Law

Security Alert Issued for Americans Overseas, U.S.-Linked Sites Listed as Potential Targets

State Department issues advisory amid heightened tensions tied to intensifying Iranian protests demanding an end to ayatollah rule.

Policy & Law

Polls Close in Slovenia's Highly Contested Parliamentary Election as Governing Liberals Face Right-Wing Populists

Exit polls show Prime Minister Robert Golob's center-left Freedom Movement with 30% versus Janez Jansa's SDS at 27.5%, with no clear majority expected in the 90-member parliament.

Congress

Tom Kean Jr.'s Political Roots Date to 1776. Is That Enough to Protect the Republican's House Seat?

The New Jersey congressman, descended from one of America's founding families, faces a competitive race as Democrats target his seat amid Trump's unpopularity.

Policy & Law

U.S. Wants War Without Entanglement: Does It Exist?

Policy analysts debate whether the United States can conduct limited military operations without getting drawn into prolonged conflicts.

Policy & Law

Big Money Flows Into State Attorney General Races as Legal Battles Shape American Politics

Campaign spending in state attorney general races has surged as these offices become frontlines for policy fights over abortion, voting rights, and federal authority.

Policy & Law

DHS Shutdown Harms Families' Access to Detention Facilities, Texas Democrat Says

Rep. Julie Johnson reports constituents cannot locate family members or secure medical treatments for those in immigration custody during the sixth week of partial government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Thousands Evacuated as Hawaii Faces Worst Flooding in 20 Years

Second severe storm in a week causes an estimated $1 billion in damage, with 5,500 residents under evacuation orders north of Honolulu.

Policy & Law

Elon Musk Misled Twitter Investors, Jury Finds

San Francisco federal court jury unanimously found Musk intentionally made misleading public statements about Twitter's user metrics during his $44bn takeover attempt in 2022.

Congress

Iran Funding Emerges as Key Test for Johnson's Razor-Thin House Majority

Trump administration weighing roughly $200 billion supplemental request for Iran campaign as fiscal hawks demand spending offsets

Policy & Law

AI Propaganda and Polarization: More Reasons to Distrust the Media

AI-generated videos of strikes in Tel Aviv and altered photos of protesters illustrate how synthetic media is reshaping disinformation online.

Policy & Law

An Immigration Court Few Have Heard of Is Quietly Shaping Policy Behind the Scenes

The Trump administration cut the Board of Immigration Appeals from 28 to 15 judges, all Trump appointees; DHS won 97% of public cases in 2025, up at least 30 percentage points from the 16-year average.

Policy & Law

ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant With Violent Criminal History After Road Rage Incident in Pennsylvania

Christopher Leon Bailey, who overstayed his 2009 tourist visa and was released on bond by a Biden-era immigration judge, is accused of attempting to stab and run over a driver.

Policy & Law

James Comey Subpoenaed in Trump-Appointed Prosecutor's 'Grand Conspiracy' Probe

Jason A. Reding Quiñones, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, is leading an investigation into 2016 election-related prosecutions that has issued over 130 subpoenas.

Policy & Law

Planned Parenthood of Illinois Pays $500,000 to Settle EEOC Discrimination Investigation

Federal agency found the organization segregated employees by race and subjected white workers to harassing DEI-related training sessions.

Policy & Law

Warren Endorses Maine Democratic Candidate Who Once Had Nazi-Affiliated Tattoo

The endorsement comes after Warren previously criticized Pete Hegseth over his Deus Vult tattoo during confirmation hearings, drawing comparisons to a double standard.

Policy & Law

Jewish Commentator Defends Hegseth's Pentagon Prayer as Critics Question Religious Expression in Government

Pentagon secretary's invocation of Jesus Christ at press briefing draws both support and scrutiny over separation of church and state.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Defends Privacy of Wife After Social Media Scrutiny Over Oct. 7 Posts

New York City mayor says Rama Duwaji's Instagram activity reflecting support for Palestinians is a private matter unrelated to his leadership.

Policy & Law

Civil Rights Icon Cesar Chavez Accused of Sexual Assault

A TODAY video features Dolores Huerta speaking out about allegations of sexual assault against the late farm worker leader, a development that has sparked debate over legacy and accountability.

Policy & Law

Parents Embrace No-Gift Birthday Parties Amid Space Concerns, Rising Costs

Millennial and Gen Z families are increasingly requesting no gifts at children's parties, citing small living spaces and desire to reduce clutter, though some guests ignore the request.

Policy & Law

Left Targets Hegseth For Asking Americans To Pray — The History Lesson They're Ignoring

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called on Americans to pray for troops, sparking criticism from CBS News while supporters point to historical precedent dating back to WWII.

Policy & Law

Man Sentenced to 4 Years in Michigan Election Petition Scandal

The scheme invalidated signatures for five Republican gubernatorial candidates in 2022, including former Detroit police Chief James Craig and businessman Perry Johnson.

Congress

Pritzker's Senate Bet Wins, but CBC Tensions Linger as 2028 Looms

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's $5 million investment lifted Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton to victory, but Congressional Black Caucus members say his kingmaking could complicate a potential 2028 presidential run.

Policy & Law

Transportation Lobbyists Donate Thousands to Sean Duffy's Son-in-Law in Wisconsin Congressional Race

Donors with interests in projects overseen by the Transportation Department have contributed to Michael Alfonso's campaign, raising ethical questions despite appearing legal.

Policy & Law

State Department Expands Visa Bond Requirement to 12 Additional Countries

Citizens from Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia and nine other nations will face $5,000 to $15,000 bond requirements starting April 2.

Policy & Law

Immigration Judge Orders Deportation of NYC Council Employee After ICE Arrest

Rafael Rubio, a data analyst detained during a routine immigration appointment, faces removal despite city officials arguing he had legal authorization to remain in the U.S.

Congress

Donna Miller Wins Democratic Primary for Illinois' 2nd Congressional District

Miller, a former Planned Parenthood board member, defeated former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and state Sen. Robert Peters in the Democratic primary, raising $1.9 million for her campaign.

Policy & Law

FAA Tightens Helicopter Safety Rules Near Airports After Reagan National Crash

The agency suspends visual separation procedures and mandates radar-based tracking after the January 2025 collision that killed 67 people.

Congress

GOP Holds Pennsylvania State House Seat in Special Election

Republican Andrea Verobish defeats Democrat Caleb McCoy in the 79th District, maintaining Republican control of a seat that has been held by the party since 1979.

Congress

Ossoff Blames Republicans for Unpaid TSA Workers Amid Partial DHS Shutdown

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport reports 2-hour average wait times as 300+ TSA employees quit during the 32-day funding lapse.

Policy & Law

With the DHS Shutdown Dragging on, Is It Time to Privatize Airport Security?

The ongoing partial government shutdown has revived debate over the TSA's Screening Partnership Program, which allows airports to use private contractors for checkpoint operations.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Administration Seeks to Withdraw Legal Support for Ex-Mayor Adams in Sexual Assault Lawsuit

The city's law department argues former Mayor Eric Adams was not acting within the scope of city employment when the alleged 1993 assault occurred.

Policy & Law

Afghanistan Says 400 Killed in Strike by Pakistan on Kabul Hospital

The strike targeted a hospital treating drug users, with most casualties being patients undergoing treatment at the facility.

Policy & Law

NYC Subway Incident Involving 83-Year-Old Air Force Veteran Sparks Debate Over Sanctuary Policies

A Honduran national with prior deportations is accused of shoving the elderly veteran and another rider onto subway tracks, drawing renewed scrutiny of NYC's immigration enforcement policies.

Policy & Law

Fraud Scrutiny Clouds Schumer's Obamacare Credit Push After Pentagon Spending Jab

Policy experts warn the ACA program is riddled with improper enrollments as Democrats push to extend enhanced tax credits.

Policy & Law

Israel Kills Ali Larijani, Hardliner Who Threatened Trump and U.S. Troops

The 67-year-old Iranian official, subject of a $10 million U.S. bounty, was confirmed dead in an IDF strike weeks after issuing explicit threats against American personnel.

Policy & Law

EU Adopts Gender Equality Strategy, Linking It to Digital Services Act Powers

The March 5 strategy document explicitly connects gender-based violence concerns to the DSA's content moderation framework, prompting free speech debates.

Policy & Law

Judge Blocks RFK Jr's Changes to US Childhood Vaccine Schedule

Federal judge sided with medical groups who argued Kennedy's overhaul of childhood immunizations violated federal law, dealing a blow to the Health Secretary's agenda.

Policy & Law

Judge Permanently Blocks Ten Commandments Displays at Several Arkansas School Districts

U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Brooks ruled Act 573 violates the Establishment Clause, affecting multiple districts but not issuing a statewide ban.

Policy & Law

Travelers Urged to Please Be Respectful to TSA Agents Amid Shutdown

TSA workers continue reporting for duty without pay as partial government shutdown contributes to airport delays during spring break travel.

Congress

Google Gemini Flags Only Republican Senators for Hate Speech Policy Violations, Author Claims

Author Wynton Hall used Gemini's deep research function to identify senators whose statements allegedly violate the AI chatbot's content policies, finding only Republicans flagged.

Congress

Univision President Warns Both Parties to Engage Latino Voters Ahead of 2026 Midterms

Ignacio Meyer called Latino voters 'a sleeping giant that is no longer sleeping' at SXSW, noting Trump's 2024 support among Hispanics exceeded expectations.

Policy & Law

Pope Leo Will Accept Liberty Medal Remotely From Rome, Skipping U.S. Visit

The first American pope will receive the honor on Independence Mall July 3, then visit Lampedusa on Fourth of July to highlight migrant issues.

Policy & Law

Severe Weather Batters Parts of U.S. With Threat of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes

Blizzard conditions blanket Upper Midwest with 20+ inches of snow, while Eastern U.S. braces for Monday storm threat including risk of tornadoes from South Carolina to Maryland.

Policy & Law

The Trump Vision of War as Nihilist Entertainment

An analysis piece examines the characterization of former President Trump's approach to international conflict as reflecting a worldview that prioritizes spectacle over traditional strategic calculations.

Policy & Law

Tucker Carlson Accuses Trump of Betraying Voters Over Iran War Policy

Fox News host tells Piers Morgan his supporters are heartbroken and questioning their vote after Trump hands operational authority to Netanyahu.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Rules Parties Must Challenge Void Judgments Within Reasonable Time

The 9-0 decision in Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton establishes that parties cannot wait indefinitely to challenge judgments, even if those judgments are technically void from the start.

Policy & Law

Data Centers Emerge as Growing Wedge Issue in Midterm Races

Candidates in Michigan, Georgia and other states are balancing economic opportunity against concerns over utility costs and environmental impact.

Policy & Law

In MAGA Land, Anxiety Over the War Is Already on the Ballot

Most polls since the start of the U.S.-Israel bombing campaign find that the U.S. involvement is unpopular, creating political friction for Trump-aligned Republicans.

Policy & Law

Liberals Aim to Extend Wisconsin Supreme Court Winning Streak in April Election

Democratic-backed Chris Taylor holds massive fundraising and ad spending advantages over Republican-backed Maria Lazar in the April 7 race to fill a retiring justice's seat.

Policy & Law

Paxton PAC Running TV Ads in Palm Beach as Trump Weighs Endorsement in Texas Senate Race

Lone Star Liberty PAC launched a one-minute ad attacking Cornyn for voting to confirm Biden-era attorney general nominees, as Trump spends the weekend at Mar-a-Lago.

Policy & Law

What China's Exam System Teaches About Saving America's Elections

A Chinese immigrant argues that the integrity of China's National College Entrance Exam offers lessons for safeguarding U.S. electoral integrity.

Congress

New Guard of GOP Women Say Democrats Can't Pigeonhole Female Voters as They Target Key House Races

A new wave of Republican women is running in competitive districts, aiming to flip seats that could determine control of the House.

Policy & Law

FBI Adds Samuel Ramirez Jr to Top Ten Most Wanted List, Arrests Him in Record 1 Hour 13 Minutes

The $1 million reward fugitive was captured in Culiacán, Mexico less than 90 minutes after being added to the list, facing murder charges for a 2023 shooting in Washington state.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmakers Propose Bill to Strip Citizenship from Terrorists Linked to Naturalized Citizens

Legislation would expand denaturalization powers to cover terrorism, fraud and espionage committed within 10 years of gaining citizenship.

Policy & Law

Hegseth, Trump Face Perilous Options in the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. military weighs naval escorts, island operations or diplomacy as Iranian attacks threaten global oil shipments.

Policy & Law

Justice Department Charges Man Accused of Selling Gun to Old Dominion Shooter

Kenya Chapman faces federal charges for allegedly selling a stolen firearm to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who killed one person and wounded two others at the Virginia university.

Policy & Law

Republican Election Bill's Proof-of-Citizenship Mandate Could Block Millions of Voters

The SAVE America Act, passing the House on party lines, would require documentary proof of citizenship for federal voter registration with no phase-in period.

Policy & Law

DHS Official Overseeing Election Security Has Called for Banning Voting Machines

David Harvilicz, who helps set policy on protecting elections infrastructure, co-founded a company with a figure who promoted debunked 2020 election conspiracy theories.

Congress

Trump Endorses Kevin Hern for Mullin's Oklahoma Senate Seat

The former president's pick comes as Rep. Hern launches his campaign to succeed Mullin, who is set to become DHS secretary.

Policy & Law

One Dead, Two Wounded in Old Dominion Shooting; Synagogue Attack Near Detroit Leaves No Casualties

Former National Guard member convicted of ISIS ties opened fire at Virginia university, while Michigan synagogue attacker killed himself after ramming building with 140 children inside.

Policy & Law

Wisconsin Legislator Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct in Feud over Hispanic Resolutions

State Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, a Milwaukee Democrat, was sentenced to pay a $300 fine after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor in connection with a caucus dispute over Hispanic heritage resolutions.

Congress

10 Senate Races That Could Decide Control of the Chamber in 2026 Midterms

Republicans hold a 53-47 majority but face traditional midterm headwinds as both parties vie for control of the Senate.

Policy & Law

A Record Number of Political Parties Register for Haiti's First Election in a Decade

The registration surge marks a potential turning point for the Caribbean nation as it seeks to restore democratic governance after years of political turmoil.

Policy & Law

Can Democrats Actually Flip This Red Kentucky District?

Rep. Andy Barr's Senate bid creates an open seat in a district that hasn't elected a Democrat since 2010.

Policy & Law

Dem Calls For DHS Funding After Synagogue Terror Attack But Rewind 24 Hours

Sen. Elissa Slotkin backed DHS funding one day after joining Senate Democrats in blocking a bill to fund the department amid an ongoing budget dispute over ICE.

Congress

GOP Senator Tuberville Faces Democratic Backlash Over 'Enemy Is Inside the Gates' Comment About NYC Mayor Mamdani

Alabama senator shared post juxtaposing 9/11 attacks with image of New York City's first Muslim mayor, sparking accusations of Islamophobia.

Policy & Law

Grenell Exits Kennedy Center; Trump Picks Floca as New Executive Director

Matt Floca, currently vice president of operations, will succeed Grenell pending Board approval, as the institution faces ongoing controversy over board changes and planned reconstruction.

Policy & Law

Sen. Schmitt Renews Push for Denaturalization Bill Citing Recent Violence by Naturalized Citizens

The SCAM Act would expand denaturalization for citizens who commit fraud, serious felonies, or join terrorist organizations, citing recent incidents in Michigan, Virginia, and Texas.

Congress

Senate Passes 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, 89-10

The bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Sens. Tim Scott and Elizabeth Warren creates grants for housing construction and prohibits large investors from buying single-family homes, but faces uncertain fate in the House.

Policy & Law

Soros-Backed DA Faces Backlash After Blaming Old Dominion Shooting on Pro-Gun Lawmakers

Norfolk's Commonwealth's Attorney Ramin Fatehi said critics should direct blame at lawmakers who oppose gun control, prompting sharp pushback from conservative commentators.

Policy & Law

300 TSA Officers Quit as Partial Shutdown Causes Travel Backups

The resignations come during a partial federal government shutdown that has left Transportation Security Administration staffing critically depleted across major U.S. airports.

Policy & Law

Ex-DOJ Attorney Who Complained About ICE Enforcement in Court Launches Primary Challenge Against Ilhan Omar

Julie Le, a former Justice Department attorney who told a federal judge she was overwhelmed by immigration caseloads under Trump administration enforcement, is running as a moderate Democrat to unseat the progressive incumbent.

Policy & Law

IEA Will Launch Largest-Ever Oil Release from Global Strategic Reserves

The 400-million-barrel release aims to lower crude prices that have surged amid the conflict with Iran, marking the largest emergency oil distribution in IEA history.

Policy & Law

Trump Oil Blockade Pushes Cuba Toward Potential Economic Transition

Analysts say Cuba's weakened state after oil restrictions could create conditions for a market-based reform, though key obstacles remain.

Policy & Law

Oz Helps Collapsed Woman During Trump Rally in Kentucky

CMS Administrator Oz, a physician, assisted first responders at Wednesday's campaign event in Hebron, marking the second time he has helped someone at a Trump gathering.

Policy & Law

Columbia Report Confirms University Ignored Decades of OB-GYN Sexual Abuse

Independent review details how administrators allowed a doctor to abuse over 1,000 patients across nearly 25 years despite multiple complaints.

Policy & Law

Democratic Virginia GOV Spanberger's Republican Cousin Launches Congressional Campaign in California

Jenny Rae Le Roux, a second cousin of Gov. Abigail Spanberger, is running to flip California's 47th Congressional District from blue to red.

Congress

Senate Votes on DHS Funding as Iranian Leader Vows to Keep Strait of Hormuz Closed

The Senate tackles DHS funding at the one-month mark of a potential shutdown, while Iran's new supreme leader issues his first statement threatening to keep the key oil chokepoint closed.

Policy & Law

Afghan Refugees Stranded in Qatar Camp for Over a Year Now Caught in US-Iran Crossfire

More than 1,100 Afghan refugees, including 700 already approved for US visas, remain trapped at Camp As Sayliyah as Iran's ballistic missiles target the nearby Al Udeid Air Base.

Congress

Cornyn Denies Flipping on Filibuster to Win Trump Endorsement

Texas senator says his support for changing Senate rules to pass Trump-backed voter ID legislation is not motivated by seeking the president's endorsement in his primary race.

Policy & Law

DHS Seeks Access to Federal Parent Locator Service, Sparking Legal and Privacy Concerns

The database containing employment records for nearly all American workers was designed solely for child support enforcement, and legal experts say sharing it with immigration authorities would violate federal law.

Policy & Law

G7 Finance Ministers to Discuss Emergency Oil Reserve Release Amid Price Surge

The potential coordinated release comes as global oil prices have risen sharply this year, affecting consumers and economies worldwide.

Congress

GOP Sen. Cramer Defends Filibuster After Cornyn Calls for Its End

Two Senate Republicans publicly split on the 60-vote threshold as party debates legislative strategy ahead of key votes.

Congress

Minnesota Human Services Officials Skip Fraud Hearing as Walz Promises Reform

State House fraud panel chair calls department's no-show 'unbelievable' after officials walked in to ask for funding at next hearing

Policy & Law

Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene Goes to Runoff Between Trump-Endorsed Candidate and Democrat

The April 7 runoff in Georgia's 14th District will decide who fills the seat left vacant after Greene stepped down amid her public split with Trump.

Policy & Law

The Stakes Are High in the Pentagon's Battle Against 'Woke AI'

The Trump administration ordered Anthropic to provide military access to its Claude AI or risk seizure under the Defense Production Act, escalating a debate over tech ethics and military readiness.

Policy & Law

Valerie Jarrett Earned $740K as Obama Insiders Filled Top Roles During $850M Presidential Center Build

Federal tax filings show the Obama Foundation paid its CEO more than other major presidential foundations while staffing grew to 337 employees.

Policy & Law

ICE Says El Paso Detention Facility Will Stay Open Under New Contractor After $1.2B Deal Scrapped

Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss is receiving a new contractor with expanded medical care and staffing, following termination of the previous $1.2 billion contract.

Policy & Law

Biden-Appointed Judge Orders ICE to Improve Baltimore Facility Conditions or Find New Site

U.S. District Judge Julie Rubin ruled conditions at Baltimore ICE facility are unconstitutional; DHS calls claims 'false.'

Policy & Law

Firearm Discharged at U.S. Consulate in Toronto, Police Say

Toronto Police Service responded to reports of a firearm being discharged at the American consulate early Tuesday morning, marking a rare security incident at the diplomatic facility.

Policy & Law

Live Nation Settles DOJ Antitrust Case for $280 Million

Under the settlement, Ticketmaster's parent company must open ticket sales to competitors and divest 13 concert venues.

Policy & Law

Mike Johnson Warns Sharia Law 'Serious Problem' After GOP Rep's Anti-Muslim Post

Speaker said he believes Ogles was referring to immigrants who refuse to adapt to U.S. culture, not Muslims as people.

Policy & Law

Trump Questions Aides About Corey Lewandowski's Role in $220 Million DHS Ad Campaign

President says he 'wasn't thrilled' with Noem's testimony about $220M campaign as Democrats launch investigation into contract firms

Policy & Law

Congress Rarely Pushes Back when Presidents Deploy Military Force

Lawmakers last week voted down a resolution to halt Trump's Iran strikes, continuing a decades-long pattern of presidential unilateral action.

Policy & Law

New York City Police Deploy Additional Counterterrorism Resources After Saturday IED Attack

Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed the devices contained TATP explosive and are being investigated as ISIS-inspired terrorism.

Policy & Law

Ohio State President Resigns Over Inappropriate Relationship With Someone Seeking Public Resources

Board of Trustees accepted the resignation Sunday, marking the second major university president departure this year.

Policy & Law

Politicians Increase Focus on White-Collar Worker Concerns Amid AI Displacement Fears

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has emerged as a leading voice warning about AI's impact on white-collar jobs, joining Democrats and Republicans who see potential displacement as a growing political issue.

Policy & Law

Republican NTSB Member Says He Was Fired by White House

Todd Inman, a Republican appointed to the independent safety board, said he has received no explanation for his termination.

Policy & Law

Rihanna's Beverly Hills Home Hit by Gunfire, Police Say

Los Angeles police arrested a suspect after seven shots were fired at the singer's mansion; no one was injured.

Policy & Law

National Civic Learning Week Highlights Bipartisan Push to Strengthen Constitutional Literacy

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, educators in red and blue states alike are expanding civic education requirements, though debates continue over content and approach.

Policy & Law

X Official Sidesteps Accusations of Right-Wing Bias in UK Parliament Testimony

Wifredo Fernandez, Director of Global Government Affairs, told the Foreign Affairs Committee that X's users see all sides of debates, comparing the platform to a global town square.

Policy & Law

Ashlee Simpson, Monty Python, And The Last Time America Laughed Together

A 2004 SNL lip-sync fail became a rare shared cultural moment before algorithm-driven media fractured American audiences into separate spheres.

Policy & Law

Travel Disruptions Loom as Officials Monitor Kansas City Airport Incident

Authorities are investigating a chaotic incident at Kansas City International Airport that has prompted warnings about potential travel delays.

Policy & Law

Colombians Vote for New Congress and Presidential Candidates Amid Election Security Concerns

More than 3,000 candidates are competing for 285 legislative seats as Colombia's three major political blocs select their presidential nominees ahead of the May election.

Policy & Law

Gas Prices Reach Highest Level of Either of Trump's Terms in Office

National average hits $3.32 per gallon, up 31.8 cents in one week, driven by impacts of Trump administration's Iran operation on global oil markets.

Policy & Law

Newsom Calls on DHS to Direct Noem Ad Campaign Funding to Los Angeles Fire Recovery

The California governor wants $220 million in ad campaign funds redirected to fire recovery, while $500 million in FEMA awards remained unsigned at the time of Noem's firing.

Policy & Law

Democrats Use Single Word Strategy to Navigate Iran Policy Debate

Party leaders rely on conjunction 'and' to balance support for disrupting Tehran's regime with opposition to bypassing Congress.

Congress

Primary Voters Prioritize Ideology Over Electability As Parties Receive Low Marks

NBC News poll finds 70% of Republican primary voters and 56% of Democrats prefer candidates who align with their views over those most likely to win in November.

Congress

Texas Primaries Raise GOP Alarm About Latino Voters

Early voting data and primary turnout figures in Texas have sparked concerns among Republican strategists about shifting Latino voter engagement in the 2026 midterm elections.

Policy & Law

Tornadoes Kill 6 People in Michigan and Oklahoma as Powerful Storms Hit Nation's Midsection

Four deaths reported in southern Michigan and two in eastern Oklahoma as severe weather system sweeps across Great Lakes to Texas

Policy & Law

Tim Tebow Urges Congress to Pass Renewed Hope Act, Citing 57,000 Unidentified Child Victims

Former NFL quarterback testified before Senate Judiciary Subcommittee advocating for 200+ new DHS investigators to combat child exploitation.

Policy & Law

Tillis Says Republicans Have 'Lost the Debate' on Immigration

North Carolina senator criticized his party's handling of deportations after DHS officers killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis, as new polling shows majority think Trump has gone too far.

Policy & Law

Nancy Pelosi Defends Obama's Libya Strikes, Criticizes Trump on Iran: 'Read the Law'

The former House Speaker says Trump's Operation Epic Fury differs from Obama's 2011 Libya campaign, citing War Powers Act requirements.

Congress

Republicans Brace for Ugly Fight in Texas Senate Runoff Between Cornyn and Paxton

Cornyn spent nearly $70 million in the primary but both candidates advance to a May 26 election as Democrats see an opportunity to flip the seat.

Congress

GOP Members of House Oversight Committee Release Video of Clintons' Depositions

Republicans on the committee made the footage public Monday, marking a new development in ongoing congressional inquiries involving the former president and secretary of state.

Policy & Law

Former Rep. Greene Says Trump Could Declare Emergency to Cancel Midterms

The former congresswoman responded to a suggestion that a national emergency might be used to thwart November elections.

Policy & Law

Trump Awards Medal of Honor to Three Soldiers at White House Ceremony

President honors one living veteran and two posthumous recipients for actions in WWII, Vietnam and Afghanistan.

Policy & Law

Trump Shifts from Diplomacy to Operation Epic Fury

Administration signals end to negotiations as new policy framework emerges without immediate operational details.

Policy & Law

Federal Judge Extends Order Protecting Refugees in Minnesota From Deportation

The ruling blocks a Trump administration policy requiring refugees to return to federal custody one year after entry while the case develops.

Policy & Law

AI Industry Super PACs Flood 2026 Election Ads Without Mentioning Technology

Groups backed by OpenAI and Anthropic spend tens of millions in primaries while focusing ads on immigration and health care instead of artificial intelligence

Congress

Hillary Clinton Calls House Oversight Questioning Repetitive After 6-Hour Deposition

Former Secretary testified Thursday in closed-door session regarding Jeffrey Epstein investigation as former President Bill Clinton prepares to appear Friday.

Policy & Law

Anthropic's Pentagon Showdown Is About More Than AI Guardrails

A senior defense official posed a hypothetical scenario to CEO Dario Amodei regarding safety tools.

Policy & Law

YIMBY Movement Faces Growing Headwinds as Housing Costs Surge

Housing advocates cite rising construction prices and local zoning resistance as major obstacles to expanding affordable units.

Policy & Law

More than 5,000 Flights Canceled as East Coast Grapples with Record Snow

The storm forced cancellations at major hubs including JFK, LaGuardia and Boston, and prompted emergency declarations by governors in New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.

Policy & Law

California GOP Chair Calls Newsom Embarrassed over Viral Clip Labeled Racist by Critics

Chair Vanessa Delgado said the governor should be ashamed after a video showing Newsom discussing immigration was circulated online.

Congress

Senate Leaders Call Filibuster ‘Anti-Nuclear Option’ Amid Reform Debate

Democratic and Republican leaders say a talking filibuster preserves debate while avoiding a rule change that would lower the cloture threshold.

Policy & Law

British Ambassador Turner Calls Trump ‘Genius,’ Discusses Post‑Mandelson Vetting and Chagos Issue

Turner praised Trump’s political skill, explained a new vetting process after Peter Mandelson’s tenure, and addressed ongoing tensions over the Chagos Islands.

Policy & Law

Trump to Address Changed America at Vital Moment for His Presidency

Trump will speak at a rally in Iowa, emphasizing economic recovery and national security as he seeks to reshape his political narrative.

Policy & Law

U.S. Forest Service Halts Issuance of PFAS-Containing Firefighter Pants

The agency said the change follows an internal review after a ProPublica investigation linked the gear to potential health risks.

Congress

Texas Republican Congressman Faces New Calls to Resign After Texts Revealed

NBC News released a video showing messages that discuss a pending ethics inquiry, prompting criticism from Democrats and some GOP leaders.

Policy & Law

Zimbabwe Begins Rollout of Long‑Acting HIV Drug, Among First Nations to Do So

The two‑month injectable cabotegravir will be offered at public clinics as part of Zimbabwe's effort to improve adherence and reduce HIV transmission.

Policy & Law

Newsom Office Rejects Republican Criticism over SAT Score Comment

The governor’s team said the remarks were taken out of context as conservatives label the response “MAGA‑manufactured outrage.”

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Boeing Appeal over Pilot Union Lawsuit

The high court’s refusal leaves the pilots’ collective‑bargaining claim against the 737 Max program pending in lower courts.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Takes up Case Touted as Most Important of the Century

The high court’s review of the federal election‑integrity law could reshape voting rights, campaign finance and digital platform regulation.

Policy & Law

35 Million People Under Blizzard Warning as Storm Hits Northeast

The winter storm brings up to 12 inches of snow and wind gusts over 55 mph across 12 states, prompting emergency declarations.

Policy & Law

Rep. Katie Porter Holds up “F— Trump” Sign at California Democratic Convention

Porter’s protest sign, displayed during a keynote speech, sparked applause from supporters and condemnation from Republican leaders.

Policy & Law

DHS Suspends Enrollment in TSA PreCheck and Global Entry Amid Government Shutdown

The pause affects new applicants while current members can still use the programs, pending funding restoration.

Policy & Law

Washington Symbolic Role Highlighted in New National Narrative Initiative

A bipartisan effort to launch a series of educational programs referencing George Washington’s legacy has sparked differing interpretations from Democrats and Republicans.

Policy & Law

Vietnam Veterans Sue to Block Proposed Independence Arch Near Arlington

The lawsuit argues the 150‑foot monument would encroach on the sanctity of Arlington National Cemetery and violate historic preservation laws.

Policy & Law

DOJ Removes Judge‑Appointed Interim U.S. Attorney in Virginia

The Justice Department said the change follows a review of the office and named a new interim attorney, sparking criticism from Democrats and praise from Republicans.

Policy & Law

Secret Service Officer Shoots and Kills Man at Mar‑A‑Lago, Florida

The shooting followed a report that the man entered the resort’s driveway armed, prompting a self‑defense response by agents.

Policy & Law

Noem Criticizes Democrats Over DHS Shutdown Following DC Emergency Declaration

Governor Kristi Noem said the partial DHS shutdown harms border security after the District of Columbia declared an emergency over a Potomac River chemical spill.

Congress

Texas GOP Senate Candidate Calls for ‘Next Generation of American First Patriots’ to Lead

Republican hopeful Mike Hunt says the party must hand leadership to younger conservatives as he launches his 2026 Senate campaign.

Congress

Poll Finds Voters Cite Data Centers as Next Major Issue, yet Lack Clear Opinion

57% of respondents say data‑center expansion will dominate politics, but only 28% feel they know how to vote on related policies.

Policy & Law

Watch: Top Five Memorable Moments in State of the Union History

The Fox News list highlights addresses from Truman to Trump that shaped policy debates and public perception.

Policy & Law

Fifth Circuit Allows Ten Commandments Displays in Some Louisiana Classrooms

The appellate ruling overturns a district‑court injunction and permits the pilot program to continue while the case proceeds on appeal.

Policy & Law

Senator Murkowski Calls Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Firm Reminder of Presidential Limits

The decision, issued on Feb. 20, blocks the administration’s attempt to impose sweeping steel and aluminum tariffs without congressional approval.

Congress

Why Do GOP Leaders Call Dem Criticism of Trump‑Backed Voter ID Bill ‘Nonsense’?

House Republicans say the legislation protects election integrity, while Democrats argue it would suppress turnout among minority voters.

Policy & Law

CIA Revises 19 Past Intelligence Assessments Citing Political Bias

The agency said an internal review found the reports were influenced by political considerations and will be updated or withdrawn.

Policy & Law

Vandalism Targets Trump‑Kennedy Center Ice Rink, Cancels Performance

The incident, called a 'targeted attack' by officials, forced the cancellation of a scheduled National Ice Ballet show.

Policy & Law

Author Claims JD Vance Could Define GOP’s Post‑Trump Direction

The book, released this week, argues the Ohio senator’s mix of populist messaging and policy focus may appeal to voters seeking a new Republican identity.

Policy & Law

Moms Report AI Convenience Tools Can Add Stress, Prompting Policy Debate

A mother’s experience with AI scheduling apps that led to missed appointments and heightened anxiety has sparked bipartisan discussion on consumer AI safety.

Policy & Law

Exclusive: CNN’s ‘The Axe Files’ Podcast Hits 2.1 Million Downloads, Featuring David Axelrod

The series, debuting Feb. 19, features interviews with political leaders and aims to deepen public discussion of policy issues.

Policy & Law

At Least 12 Democrats Plan to Boycott Trump’s State of the Union

The group cites a lack of trust in the administration and the desire to avoid legitimizing the President’s agenda.

Policy & Law

Zuckerberg Testifies Before Jury in Antitrust Case as DHS Spokesperson Resigns

The Meta CEO's courtroom appearance coincides with a shakeup in the Department of Homeland Security's public affairs leadership.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmaker Says Congress Needs Low-Hanging Fruit on DHS Reforms to End Shutdown

Lawmaker argues specific staffing and funding adjustments can prevent a lapse in appropriations.

Congress

Voter ID Bill: GOP Secures 50 Votes, 60-Vote Hurdle Remains

The vote count suggests a potential procedural path forward for the bill despite Democratic opposition and the 60-vote filibuster threshold.

Policy & Law

Trump's 2011 Obama Comment Resurfaces During Black History Month

2011 remarks about President Obama's race resurface, sparking renewed debate over the former president's rhetoric

Policy & Law

FBI Examines Evidence in Guthrie's Mother's Case: "It's Never Too Late"

The NBC anchor addressed the federal court, urging leniency as investigators examine a piece of evidence tied to the case.

Congress

3 Critical Questions About Judge's Ruling on FBI's Seized Voter Data

The civil rights group argues the data could be used for voter suppression or discrimination.

Policy & Law

56% Approval: Rubio's Hungary Visit Could Shape Orbán's April Re-Election Bid

The Florida senator met with the Hungarian leader in Budapest to discuss shared conservative priorities ahead of the April election.

Policy & Law

1.4 Million Downloads: Axelrod Podcast Reveals 2026 Midterm Strategy Secrets

The latest episode features interviews with four former senior campaign managers discussing the role of money and messaging in the upcoming midterm cycle.

Policy & Law

Trump's First 100 Days: Promises Kept, Broken, and Delayed

Lawmakers and analysts compare executive orders signed in 2025 to pledges made during the 2024 campaign.

Policy & Law

Newsom's Rise Fuels Speculation on China's Strategic Political Interests

Analysts note his potential centrist stance could ease tensions, while critics argue it may signal weakness to global rivals.

Congress

Breaking: 58% of Governors Say White House-Governor Relations Are "Strained"

Kentucky Governor calls recent friction over a White House dinner unnecessary.

Policy & Law

Breaking: CPS Fires Teacher Over Social Media Post, Setting Dangerous Precedent

The 20-year veteran claims the comment was private speech unrelated to her classroom duties.

Policy & Law

Hillary Clinton Argues for NATO Unity Against 'Trump-Style' Isolationism at Munich Conference

The former secretary of state met with Czech President Petr Pavel to discuss the future of transatlantic security.

Policy & Law

Senator Mark Kelly Criticizes Trump's Foreign Policy Stance after Munich Security Conference

The Arizona Democrat argued that the former president's comments on NATO and Ukraine damage alliances during the annual gathering of world leaders.

Policy & Law

Subway Safety Crisis: 96th St Pushing Leaves Victims in Critical Condition

Simon Park, a repeat offender, was arraigned Tuesday after allegedly pushing Sandra Ashley onto the tracks at 96th St station.

Congress

$114B in Aid: Zelensky Praises Senate Bipartisan Unity at Munich Security Conference

The Ukrainian leader met with lawmakers at the Munich Security Conference amid ongoing debates over military assistance.

Policy & Law

Schumer E. coli Photo Resurfaces as Democrats Face Fresh Grilling Criticism

The 2017 image resurfaces as critics mock Democratic lawmakers' public image and culinary choices.

Policy & Law

Inside Trump's News Obsession: 4 Papers, 4 Hours of Sleep

White House sources describe a leader who reads multiple newspapers cover-to-cover daily and watches hours of cable news.

Congress

Pritzker Joins Chorus of Dem Governors Boycotting White House Dinner After Snub Ignites 'chaos'

18 Democratic governors, including potential 2028 contenders, will skip the dinner after Trump disinvited Maryland's Moore and Colorado's Polis.

Policy & Law

U.S. Cattle Herd Hits 75-Year Low as Drought, Costs Squeeze Ranchers

The nation's beef cattle inventory has shrunk to levels not seen since the 1950s, pushing prices up 20% in 2025.

Policy & Law

FBI Warrant for Georgia 2020 Ballots Based on Referral From Trump Election Lawyer

Kurt Olsen, who aided Trump's 2020 overturn efforts, now serves as presidentially appointed Director of Election Security and Integrity.

Policy & Law

Grand Jury Declines to Indict Democratic Lawmakers Who Urged Troops to Refuse Illegal Orders

Federal grand jury rejects DOJ case against six House members who posted video urging military to disobey unconstitutional commands from Trump.

Policy & Law

House Passes SAVE Act to Require Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration

The bill mandates documentary proof of citizenship nationwide, affecting an estimated 21 million Americans without passports or birth certificates.

Policy & Law

U.S. and Azerbaijan Sign Strategic Partnership Charter

Vice President Vance and President Aliyev formalize defense and energy cooperation in Baku agreement.

Congress

House Immigration Hearing Spotlights Minneapolis Shootings, Training Concerns

Democrats and Republicans question ICE, CBP leaders on tactics after two U.S. citizens were killed by federal officers last month.

Policy & Law

Congress Moves to Set National Rules for Self-Driving Cars, Overriding States

Bipartisan legislation would establish federal safety standards and preempt state regulations on autonomous vehicles.

Policy & Law

Local Police Aid ICE by Tapping School Cameras Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown

At least seven jurisdictions are using public surveillance networks to assist federal immigration enforcement operations.

Policy & Law

GOP Needs 'Better Messaging', Says Companion of Kash Patel, Amidst Democratic Outreach to Bad Bunny

The companion of former Trump administration official Kash Patel suggests Republicans are falling behind in public relations, contrasting with Democratic efforts to connect with cultural figures like Bad Bunny.

Policy & Law

Colony Ridge Settles With Texas for $68 Million Over Land Sale Violations

Liberty County development accused of selling to buyers without legal status agrees to penalties and oversight

Congress

Grassley Accuses Biden DOJ of Bypassing Constitutional Protections in Phone Record Subpoenas

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley accused the Biden Justice Department on Tuesday of deliberately circumventing constitutional protections w...

World & Security

Portugal Elects Socialist Seguro as President With 66% of Vote, Far-Right Chega Doubles Support

António José Seguro wins landslide victory over far-right challenger André Ventura, who still achieved record results for his anti-immigration party

Congress

Rep. Goldman Outlines DHS Reform Priorities Ahead of Funding Deadline

New York Democrat calls for restructuring immigration enforcement and asylum processing as Congress faces February 14 deadline

Congress

Top DHS Immigration Officials to Testify as Funding Deadline Nears

House committee hearing comes as Congress faces February 14 deadline to fund Department of Homeland Security operations

Policy & Law

Buddhist Monks Complete 1,000-Mile Peace Walk to Washington After Four-Month Journey

Japanese religious leaders who walked from San Francisco to advocate for nuclear disarmament arrive at the nation's capital

Policy & Law

U.S. Murder Rate Drops to Lowest Level Since 1900, Preliminary Data Shows

Council on Criminal Justice finds homicide declined 17% in 2025 across 35 major cities as FBI prepares to release official nationwide statistics

Congress

Senate Convenes to Consider DHS Funding Amidst Democratic and White House Negotiations

The U.S. Senate is actively deliberating on Department of Homeland Security funding, with Democrats and the White House exchanging proposals to avert a potential government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration's Mandatory Detention Policy

The ruling affirms the administration's authority to hold immigration detainees without bond hearings during mass enforcement operations.

Policy & Law

Recording Immigration Agents in Public is a Constitutional Right — Here's What the Law Says

As tensions rise between bystanders and federal immigration agents, legal experts say the First Amendment protects the right to film in public, but obstruction laws set boundaries.

Policy & Law

Centrist Democrats Express Frustration Following AIPAC Primary Spending

Internal party tensions rise as moderate lawmakers question the impact of outside spending on Democratic unity.

World & Security

Trump Administration Signals Potential Diplomatic Boycott of 2026 Winter Olympics

The White House cites trade disputes and security concerns as factors in determining official U.S. attendance at the Milan-Cortina games.

Congress

Trump-Backed Utah Redistricting Initiative Sparks Fraud and Violence Accusations

A Republican effort to redraw congressional lines in Utah to eliminate a Democratic House seat has escalated into allegations of illegal conduct and physical threats.

Congress

Voters Split on Trump's Foreign Engagement, Poll Shows Key Vulnerabilities for Both Parties

New data reveals partisan divides on military intervention, with independents emerging as swing voters on international conflicts.

World & Security

Iran Says Talks With US Will Continue After 'Good Beginning' in Oman

Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi describes initial round of nuclear negotiations as productive, while White House maintains maximum pressure stance.

Policy & Law

What is the State of Democracy in the U.S.?

As midterms approach, Democrats and Republicans offer sharply different views on voter access, election integrity, and institutional trust.

World & Security

U.S. Proposes June Deadline for Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal, Zelenskyy Confirms

The Biden administration has set a new diplomatic timeline for ending the conflict, marking a shift in international peace efforts as Russia continues infrastructure attacks.

World & Security

U.S. and Iran Hold Preliminary Talks in Oman Amid Broader Tensions

Diplomats meet to discuss nuclear program and regional security as both sides signal openness to continued negotiation.

World & Security

Russia Launches Massive Attack on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure, Zelensky Confirms

Ukraine's president reports coordinated strikes targeting power grid as winter persists, marking the latest in months-long campaign against civilian energy supplies.

Policy & Law

Schumer Denies Trump's Claim About Penn Station Renaming Proposal

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called the Trump administration's allegation an 'absolute lie,' escalating a dispute over a statement the president attributed to Democratic leaders.

Policy & Law

State Department to Delete Archived X Posts From Biden Administration

The Trump administration is removing social media posts made before his second term began, citing policy review and account consolidation.

World & Security

Epstein Scandal Topples European Leaders While U.S. Political Class Escapes Scrutiny

A growing gap in institutional accountability has emerged as European governments face resignations while American inquiries remain largely stalled.

Policy & Law

Senate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Amendment in Historic Late-Night Vote, 67–32

The vote sends $1.2 trillion toward roads, bridges, broadband, and clean energy — but both parties are already spinning the narrative heading into midterms.

Policy & Law

Ex‑Navy SEAL Warns Mexican Cartel after Violent Weekend, Calls Group ‘More like ISIS’

The former special‑operations operator posted a warning on X, citing recent attacks in northern Mexico while critics say his comments risk inflaming tensions.

Policy & Law

Washington Braces for State of the Union with Heightened Security and Protests

Hundreds of National Guard troops, traffic reroutes, and organized demonstrations signal a charged atmosphere ahead of President's Feb. 6 address.