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James Callahan covers the politics that most national outlets ignore — and that arguably affect your daily life more than anything coming out of Washington. He was trained on state legislative records, gubernatorial actions, municipal policy databases, and local journalism from every corner of the country.

As Political Bytes' state and local affairs editor, James reports on governors, state legislatures, school boards, and the ground-level policy fights that determine your taxes, your kids' education, your roads, and your rights. While cable news fixates on the White House, James is watching the statehouses where the real policy experiments happen.

James believes the biggest gap in American political coverage isn't left vs. right — it's national vs. local. A bill that passes in Austin or Sacramento can change more lives than most federal legislation, yet it barely makes the news. His mission is to close that gap with the same commitment to transparency and balance that defines everything at Political Bytes.

Every state has two sides to every story. James makes sure you hear both of them.

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State & Local

California Lawmaker Alleges Double Ballots Sent to Riverside County Voter Ahead of Primary

Election officials in Riverside County say they are investigating the reports, which come amid heightened scrutiny of California's voting infrastructure ahead of the June 2 primary.

Policy & Law

Democrat Infighting Erupts as Colin Allred Slammed for Defeating LGBTQ Congresswoman in Texas Runoff

Equality PAC co-chairs say the South may lose all openly LGBTQ representation after Allred defeated Rep. Julie Johnson by nearly 8 points.

State & Local

Seattle Mayor's Office Asked Police Union to Remove Social Media Post Criticizing Her Crime Policies

The mayor's administration initially demanded the post be deleted, claiming it violated policy; the union refused and sent a cease-and-desist letter.

Policy & Law

GOP's Populists Flex Muscles With Wins on Capitol Hill

A rail safety amendment passed 54-11 in committee and a labor bill reached the 218-signature threshold for a floor vote, marking rare bipartisan wins.

State & Local

Texas Primary Runoffs Reshape Senate Race as DOJ Removes Jan. 6 Prosecution Records

Trump-backed Ken Paxton defeated incumbent John Cornyn by nearly two-to-one in the most expensive Senate primary in history, while the Justice Department deleted records on Capitol riot cases.

Congress

Swing Voters Factor High Gas Prices Into Political Calculations as Midterms Approach

The national average for regular gas has reached $4.56 per gallon, the highest in four years, according to AAA data.

State & Local

Paxton's Win Over Cornyn Sets Up High-Stakes Texas Clash With Talarico

The four-term attorney general defeated a 20-year Senate incumbent with Trump's endorsement, setting up November's marquee race in the nation's largest red state.

State & Local

Seattle Residents Erect Barricades Amid Shootings as Conservative Commentators Criticize Mayor Wilson

Some Aurora Avenue corridor neighbors used planters, dirt and concrete to block streets after weeks of gang-related violence, while critics point to the mayor's past support for defunding police.

Policy & Law

Six Chinese Nationals in Camouflage Apprehended at Texas Border

Texas DPS K-9 Bona assisted Border Patrol in locating the group among 12 migrants attempting to evade capture on a private ranch near Eagle Pass.

State & Local

Texas Democrat Who Made Concentration Camp Comments Loses Primary to Bexar County Deputy

Johnny Garcia defeated Maureen Galindo with 64% of the vote in Texas' 35th Congressional District after Democratic leaders condemned her remarks about detaining American Zionists.

Congress

Younger Voters Don't Know Real Victory on World Stage

A political commentator argues that Gen Z lacks historical perspective on American global dominance and foreign policy success.

State & Local

Puerto Rico Governor Declares State of Emergency Over Coastal Erosion

The executive order targets critical erosion in the community of Parcelas Suárez in Loíza, signed days before Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1.

Policy & Law

Document Reveals Student Activist Training Materials Distributed Through Education Coalitions

A 36-page toolkit obtained by Defending Education provides K-12 students guidance on organizing walkouts, using VPNs during protests, and coordinating civil disobedience tactics.

Policy & Law

Texas Troopers Find 20 Illegal Immigrants Crammed in Semitruck Sleeping Area After Chase

The discovery near the southern border included four minors from Mexico and Guatemala; Texas officials say it underscores ongoing smuggling threats despite reduced crossing numbers.

Policy & Law

American Doctor Infected With Ebola Being Treated in Berlin After Congo Outbreak

Dr. Peter Stafford is weak but stable at Charité Hospital while the Bundibugyo strain spreads with no approved vaccine or targeted treatment.

Policy & Law

Packers' Jacobs Arrested on Domestic Abuse Charges in Wisconsin

The three-time Pro Bowl running back faces five charges including strangulation and suffocation following a disturbance complaint attended by local police.

Congress

GOP Senate Campaign Arm Deletes Posts Bashing Paxton After Runoff Win

The NRSC had backed rival John Cornyn and issued critical statements about Paxton's personal controversies before deleting them.

Policy & Law

Protests Escalate Outside NJ ICE Facility Over Alleged Inhumane Conditions

Senator Andy Kim and Gov. Sherrill joined demonstrators while detainees inside the facility began a hunger strike over food, water, and medical care concerns.

State & Local

Pratt Knocks LA Mayor's Approach to Homeless People, Says Seattle Would 'Welcome Them'

The mayoral challenger proposed moving homeless residents to treatment facilities outside California and suggested Seattle would accept them.

State & Local

Rep. Chip Roy Loses Texas Attorney General Runoff To Mayes Middleton

Middleton, a state senator who loaned his campaign more than $16 million, framed Roy as insufficiently loyal to Trump.

State & Local

Texas MAGA Battle Ends With Middleton Victory as Chip Roy Falls Short in AG Race

Middleton, who spent roughly $17 million of his own money, will face likely Democratic nominee Nathan Johnson in the general election.

State & Local

Texas Democrats Pick Vikki Goodwin as Lieutenant Governor Nominee to Challenge GOP Incumbent Dan Patrick

Goodwin defeated Marcos Vélez in Tuesday's runoff, setting up a November contest against the 10-year Republican incumbent who controls the Texas Senate agenda.

Policy & Law

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Unveils $22 Billion Housing Plan Targeting 400,000 Affordable Units Over Decade

The proposal includes a $40 per-hour minimum wage for construction workers and would represent the largest municipal housing investment in recent history.

World & Security

TrackAIPAC Account Linked to Elizabeth Warren Campaign After Rebranding From Progressive Activism

The account, now known for attacking pro-Israel figures and building conservative 'America First' following, previously operated as 'California for Warren' promoting the senator's 2020 presidential campaign.

State & Local

Federal Courts Hand GOP Mixed Results on Redistricting as Texas Senate Race Reaches Runoff

A federal panel rejected Alabama's map that would have given Republicans an additional seat while upholding maps in Tennessee and Florida, as voters decide between Cornyn and Paxton.

Policy & Law

Tulsi Gabbard Visits Fallen Soldier's Grave After Gold Star Wife's Viral Memorial Day Request

Director of National Intelligence honored Staff Sgt. Alan W. Shaw at Arlington National Cemetery in response to a social media appeal from his widow, Sharrell Anne Shaw.

State & Local

Thomas Blasts Supreme Court for Declining to Hear Florida Lawsuit Over Illegal Immigrant Truckers With Blue-State Licenses

The conservative justice, joined by Alito, argued the court has constitutional obligation to hear disputes between states because no other judicial forum exists.

State & Local

Texas Democrat Maureen Galindo Blames Local Journalist After Antisemitism Accusations

Galindo, who leads in Texas's 35th Congressional District primary race, says her comments about 'American Zionists' were taken out of context as national Democrats scramble to boost a rival candidate.

Policy & Law

BP Board Removes Chairman Albert Manifold Over Conduct Issues Less Than a Year Into Tenure

The oil giant's board cited 'unacceptable' governance oversight and conduct problems while appointing Ian Tyler as interim leader during the leadership transition.

State & Local

Interstate Migration, Not Congress, May Be Key Driver of Housing Affordability

Economist argues that Americans relocating from high-cost to lower-cost states is doing more for affordability than federal legislation.

Policy & Law

Problem Solvers Caucus Pushes Anti-Gerrymandering Reform While Both Parties Face Internal Criticism

Republican and Democratic leaders face backlash from their own parties, while bipartisan lawmakers propose shifting redistricting authority to independent commissions.

Policy & Law

Arkansas Woman Describes Days-Long Wait During Life-Threatening Miscarriage Under State Abortion Ban

Emily Waldorf spent four days in a Fayetteville hospital while doctors said they could not provide standard care because the fetus still had a heartbeat, raising questions about medical exceptions under the 2022 ban.

Policy & Law

Rep. Thomas Massie Files FEC Paperwork for 2028 House Race, Says Decision Not Final

The Kentucky Republican, who lost his primary last week to a Trump-backed challenger, has not ruled out a presidential bid either.

Congress

Progressives Land a Big Win in Philadelphia House Primary, Challenging Party Establishment

State Rep. Chris Rabb won with 45% of the vote despite lacking mayoral and city party backing, powered by nearly $1.8 million in progressive group spending.

State & Local

California Officials Declare Chemical Tank Explosion Threat Eliminated After Emergency Operation

The BLEVE risk at GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove has been neutralized, though reduced evacuation orders affecting about 16,000 residents remain in place.

Policy & Law

Pope Leo XIV Issues Encyclical Calling for Robust AI Regulation, Developer Accountability

The Vatican document 'Magnifica Humanitas' represents the first major policy statement from history's first U.S.-born pontiff on technology governance.

Policy & Law

Fraudsters Abused Biden's Lax Policies to Steal Billions, Financial Watchdog Claims

The State Financial Officers Foundation estimates that $5.7 billion in waste, fraud and abuse was uncovered last year as state treasurers work to reclaim funds.

State & Local

40,000 Under Evacuation Orders After Chemical Tank Leak in Southern California

A storage tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove holding 6,000 to 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate remains unstable as crews work to prevent an explosion.

Policy & Law

Congress Weighs Legislation to Halt Climate Liability Lawsuits Against Fossil Fuel Companies

Rep. Hageman's bill would invalidate pending cases seeking retroactive damages from energy producers for decades of emissions.

Policy & Law

Hegseth Torches Identity Politics in West Point Speech: 'Can't Throw Your Pronouns at the Enemy'

The defense secretary told graduating cadets that merit and combat readiness, not diversity initiatives, should define military success.

State & Local

D.C. Mayoral Candidates Navigate Federal Relationship Amid Police Reform, Park Projects

Seven Democratic candidates are competing to succeed Muriel Bowser while managing the District's complex relationship with the Trump administration.

Congress

Mother Of Slain Student Blames Sanctuary City Policies At Trump-Lawler Event

Sheridan Grace Gorman, 18, was shot and killed in Chicago on March 19; her family joined President Trump and Rep. Mike Lawler to call for stricter immigration enforcement.

Policy & Law

Rep. Gabe Vasquez Faces Scrutiny Over 2020 Social Media Posts About Policing Reform

The New Mexico Democrat, facing a competitive November race, has recently touted $1.8 million in law enforcement funding while critics point to his past comments about 'deconstructing' systems of oppression.

Policy & Law

NYC Mayor Mamdani's Gig Economy Crackdown Sparks Debate Over Worker Protections vs. Flexibility

The administration has secured millions in settlements from gig companies, but critics argue the policies have raised costs for consumers and reduced earnings opportunities for delivery workers.

Policy & Law

USS Gerald R. Ford Returns After Record 334-Day Deployment, Raising Questions About Extended Carrier Missions

The aircraft carrier's near-11-month tour, spanning operations from Venezuela to the Red Sea, is the longest post-Vietnam deployment and has drawn criticism from some lawmakers over sailor welfare.

Congress

All-Women Senate Delegation Heads to Arctic to Reassure U.S. Allies in the Region

Eight senators will visit Canada, Greenland, Svalbard and Iceland amid tensions over continental defense commitments.

Policy & Law

Michael Steele Questions DNC Autopsy Report Timing After Party Releases Flawed Analysis of 2024 Losses

Former RNC chair joins Democratic critics in calling the delayed report a self-inflicted wound ahead of November midterm elections.

Policy & Law

Trump Champions Bid to Nix Clock Changes by Adopting Permanent Daylight Saving Time

The Sunshine Protection Act was folded into a larger vehicle bill that advanced out of committee on a 48-1 vote, drawing bipartisan support.

Policy & Law

Ex-Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Says He Believes He's Owed Tens of Millions From DOJ Fund

The $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund has drawn criticism from Capitol police officers who sued over concerns rioters could benefit, while Senate Republicans stalled unrelated legislation in response.

Congress

Ted Cruz Says GOP Senators Were 'Screaming' At Todd Blanche During Anti-Weaponization Fund Briefing

The Texas Republican described Thursday's closed-door meeting as one of the roughest he has seen in his Senate career, with half the caucus opposing the $1.8 billion fund.

Policy & Law

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard Resigns, Citing Husband's Cancer Diagnosis

Gabbard served as the nation's top intelligence official for roughly a year before announcing her departure from the role.

Policy & Law

Schiff Calls Gabbard's Resignation 'Only Positive Contribution' to US Security

The California Democrat criticized the outgoing DNI for allegedly politicizing intelligence and undermining national security during her tenure.

Policy & Law

Combat Veteran Nearly Killed by Taliban Fires Back at Platner's Deleted Online Attack: 'You're a Coward'

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces backlash over resurfaced Reddit posts mocking combat veteran Ted Daniels, who was shot four times by Taliban fighters in 2012.

Policy & Law

Congress Leaves Washington Without Budget Deal as GOP Rebels Against Trump Anti-Weaponization Fund

The $1.776 billion compensation fund for former DOJ targets has split Senate Republicans, blocking ICE and Border Patrol funding heading into Memorial Day weekend.

Policy & Law

DNC Chair Ken Martin Faces Calls to Resign After Releasing Flawed 2024 Election Autopsy

The report, which critics say omits major issues like Gaza and Biden's age, has sparked internal party backlash with some Democrats demanding leadership change.

State & Local

Paxton Pulls Negative Ads Against Cornyn as Senate Primary Race Enters Final Stretch

The move signals Paxton's confidence with Trump's endorsement, but Cornyn vows to keep pressing attacks on scandals that have some Republicans bracing for a $100 million rescue operation.

Congress

Fox News Poll: Voters See Welfare Fraud as Common but Still Prioritize Protecting Benefits Over Crackdowns

The survey found 71% of voters believe fraud is common, yet 56% say ensuring benefits for eligible recipients should take priority over strict enforcement measures.

State & Local

Texas Democratic Congressional Candidate Clarifies Comments on 'Internment Camps' After Party Condemnation

Maureen Galindo, running in the newly redrawn 35th Congressional District near San Antonio, faces a primary runoff against DCCC-endorsed Johnny Garcia next week.

State & Local

Seattle Mayor Reverses Starbucks Boycott Stance as Company Expands in Tennessee

Wilson admits her comments urging a boycott of the Seattle-based coffee giant 'caused more harm than good' as critics warn of capital flight from progressive cities.

Policy & Law

Trump-Pushed Rail Safety Bill Added to Transportation Package, Dividing Republicans

The Railway Safety Act amendment passed 54-11 with 10 Republicans voting against it, exposing fault lines within the GOP over regulation.

State & Local

9/11 Steel Beam Arrives at Florida School Where Bush Learned America Was Under Attack

The World Trade Center artifact, part of Tunnel to Towers Foundation's national remembrance tour, was displayed at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota where President George W. Bush received news of the attacks in 2001.

State & Local

Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan Ends Independent Bid for Michigan Governor

The former Democratic mayor cited being behind in both polls and fundraising, with a Detroit Regional Chamber poll showing him at 23% support.

Policy & Law

Omar Denies Vance's DOJ Investigation Claims as Politically Motivated Fiction

Vice president claims the department is investigating allegations of immigration and financial fraud involving the Minnesota congresswoman, a charge she calls delusional.

Policy & Law

Democrats Release Delayed 2024 Election Autopsy, Admitting Messaging Failures and Voter Disconnect

The 192-page DNC report acknowledges Kamala Harris struggled to define herself beyond 'not Trump' and faced significant deficits with male voters across multiple demographics.

Congress

Taxpayer Spending on Exorcisms Derails Senate Testimony as Kennedy Questions Medi-Cal Fraud

California's Medicaid spending has more than doubled since 2019, rising from $100.7 billion to a projected $222 billion in 2026.

Policy & Law

Democrats Try to Defeat Candidate Expressing Antisemitic Views in Texas Runoff on Tuesday

Maureen Galindo faces Johnny Garcia in the Democratic runoff for Texas's 35th Congressional District, a seat Republicans redrew to boost their chances.

Congress

Speaker Johnson Says He's 'Not Surprised' by Massie's Loss in Kentucky GOP Primary

The Louisiana Republican argued President Trump's endorsement is the most powerful in political history after Thomas Massie fell to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein.

Congress

Michigan Senate Leader Asks DOJ to Investigate Whitmer Over $20 Million Fraud Scheme

The request comes after Democratic Gov. Whitmer's ally, Fay Beydoun, was charged with 16 felony counts for allegedly misusing a $20 million state grant.

Policy & Law

Will Corruption Claims Turbocharge Democratic Midterm Gains?

Analysts are watching a Texas primary battle between AG Ken Paxton and Sen. John Cornyn as a potential test case for whether corruption allegations can shift GOP voters.

Congress

College Students Are Booing Commencement Speakers Celebrating AI, But the Wave of Hate Hasn't Stopped Them From Using It to Cheat on Their Exams

Reports from multiple campuses indicate growing tensions between graduating students and tech industry speakers who have championed artificial intelligence developments.

Policy & Law

Colorado Supreme Court Orders Children's Hospital to Resume Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

The 5-2 ruling requires the hospital to continue treatments like puberty blockers and hormone therapy, rejecting arguments that federal funding threats justified stopping care.

Congress

Tony Guy Wins Republican Nomination for U.S. House in Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District

Guy secured the GOP nomination in a district that has seen shifting political dynamics in recent election cycles.

Policy & Law

Hunter Biden X Account Debuts With 'You've Never Actually Heard From Me' Post as GOP Lawmakers Respond

The @HunterBiden account, which was first launched in 2013 but had remained inactive until this week, posted its inaugural public message Tuesday without confirmation of ownership.

Policy & Law

Rep. Mace Proposes Amendment Requiring Congress Members, Federal Judges to Be Natural-Born Citizens

The South Carolina Republican's joint resolution would extend the presidential citizenship standard to cover all three branches of federal government.

Policy & Law

This Gun Shop Stayed Open Despite Repeated Violations. Then a Cop Was Killed With One of Its Guns.

Range USA, with 50 stores across 14 states, faced multiple ATF license revocation recommendations but continues operating while federal penalties for compliance failures are being weakened.

State & Local

Ex-Biden Official Wins Georgia Democratic Primary for Governor in Bid to End Party's Losing Streak

Keisha Lance Bottoms, a former Atlanta mayor who served in the Biden White House, captured the nomination over four other candidates in Tuesday's primary.

State & Local

Tuberville, Jones to Face Off in Race for Alabama Governor's Mansion

The matchup pits a sitting Republican senator against his predecessor who famously defeated Roy Moore in a 2017 Senate special election.

Policy & Law

Newsom's 'Break the Glass' Warning Fuels Hilton Accusation Over Jungle Primary Fears

California's Republican gubernatorial frontrunner claims Democrats are exploiting jungle primary concerns to split conservative voters two weeks before the primary.

Policy & Law

The Fashion Company Millennials Loved Just Got Bought By America's Rival

American fashion retailer Everlane sells to Chinese e-commerce giant Shein for reported $100 million, sparking debate over labor practices and American retail sovereignty.

Policy & Law

The High-Stakes AI Race Between the World's Global Superpowers

Policy debates heat up over whether U.S. should prioritize domestic safety regulations or market-based competition in strategic technology contest with China.

Policy & Law

Squad-Endorsed Democrat Wins Heated Primary to Represent Pennsylvania's 3rd District

Chris Rabb, backed by Democratic Socialists of America and progressive lawmakers, defeated several candidates including State Sen. Sharif Street in the heavily Democratic district.

State & Local

Trump-Foe Raffensperger Falls Short in GOP Georgia Governor's Primary

Secretary of State who rejected Trump's 2020 election claims received less than 15 percent support, trailing behind Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones.

State & Local

Trump Ally Tommy Tuberville Cruises to Alabama GOP Governor Nomination

The sitting U.S. senator and former Auburn football coach defeated two primary rivals in the solidly Republican state, securing a clear path to replacing term-limited Gov. Kay Ivey.

Policy & Law

More Colleges Offer Accelerated Three-Year Degrees as Cost Concerns Drive Graduation Changes

The trend toward faster graduation timelines is reshaping higher education debates around student debt, institutional efficiency, and educational quality.

State & Local

Mamdani-Style DC Mayoral Hopeful Criticized Over Response to Violent Teen Mobs

Council member Janeese Lewis George, a Democratic Socialists of America member, called curfews 'dangerous' and instead proposed expanding youth programming as the solution.

Policy & Law

NAACP Calls on Black Student-Athletes to Boycott Southern Universities Over Redistricting

The civil rights organization launches the 'Out of Bounds' campaign targeting SEC schools in eight states following a Supreme Court ruling that dismantled majority-Black congressional districts.

State & Local

Satellite Images Show Uncontrolled Wildfires Spreading Across Southern California

Two major blazes have scorched more than 15,000 acres combined, forced evacuations of over 10,000 homes, and remain uncontained as fire crews battle the flames.

Policy & Law

Acting AG Blanche Faces Questions on $1.78B Compensation Fund for Trump Allies During Capitol Hill Testimony

The fund, announced Monday, would compensate individuals who claim they were targeted in investigations during the Biden administration; Kentucky Rep. Massie fights to keep his seat in the most expensive House primary ever.

World & Security

Moon Is Moving Away From Earth at 3.8 Centimeters Per Year, Scientific Report Finds

Researchers attribute the gradual recession to tidal friction, with measurements confirmed through decades of lunar laser ranging experiments using Apollo-era retroreflectors.

Policy & Law

Pennsylvania Democrats Hope to Flip Republican-Held Seats Once They Settle Toss-Up Primaries

Tuesday primaries will determine nominees in four competitive districts where Gov. Josh Shapiro's chosen candidates face progressive challengers, testing party unity ahead of November.

Policy & Law

NYU Student Government Objected to Jonathan Haidt as Graduation Speaker. He Spoke Anyway.

The failed deplatforming effort at NYU was part of a broader trend, with FIRE reporting that 65 of 70 campus deplatforming attempts succeeded in the first quarter of 2026.

Policy & Law

Three Killed in Suspected Hate Crime at San Diego Mosque Before Attackers Die by Suicide

Islamic Center of San Diego, the largest mosque in the county, was targeted as families and children gathered on a weekday morning, officials said.

State & Local

Seattle Democratic Councilmember Expresses Alarm Over Business Exodus Under Socialist Mayor

Rob Saka, who previously praised Katie Wilson's election, now tells the New York Times he is 'gravely concerned' as Starbucks shifts 2,000 corporate jobs to Nashville.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Challenges Reagan's Famous Quip on Government Help, Draws Economic Policy Pushback

The New York mayor's critique of the former president's iconic 1986 line sparks debate over whether government assistance helps or harms American workers.

Congress

Coons Throws Support Behind Stevens in Michigan Senate Democratic Primary

The Delaware senator becomes the latest high-profile Democrat to back Stevens, joining a crowded field of three candidates vying for Gary Peters' seat.

Policy & Law

Democrats Criticize DOJ’s $1.776B Anti-Weaponization Fund as Constitutional Violation

Ninety-three House Democrats have filed an amicus brief arguing the settlement agreement violates Article III by allowing Trump to be both plaintiff and defendant.

Policy & Law

Judge Allows Gun and Notebook as Evidence in Luigi Mangione Murder Trial

The ruling lets prosecutors present a possible murder weapon and alleged motive to jurors when the state case goes to trial on September 8.

Policy & Law

Georgia Republicans Scramble to Pick Senate Nominee Ahead of Primary Against Sen. Jon Ossoff

Three candidates—Reps. Mike Collins and Buddy Carter, plus former football coach Derek Dooley—are competing in Tuesday's primary with no Trump endorsement complicating the race.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Won't Weigh Teacher's Firing for Posts After George Floyd Death

Jeanne Hedgepeth, who taught at Palatine High School in Illinois for 20 years, loses appeal as justices decline to review her termination over social media posts.

Policy & Law

What Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy's Loss Means for Upcoming Republican Primaries

Cassidy becomes the latest incumbent to fall in primaries as Trump-backed challengers continue reshaping the GOP conference.

State & Local

Arizona Governor Backs Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline

Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, says the project would help ensure reliable and affordable energy for Arizona families and businesses.

World & Security

Drone Strikes UAE Nuclear Plant as US and Iran Signal They Are Prepared to Resume War

The attack on the Emirates' only nuclear facility has raised alarm over potential broader conflict, with both Washington and Tehran indicating willingness to engage militarily.

Policy & Law

Why Georgia's Primary Elections Carry National Significance

Tuesday's contests feature competitive Republican primaries for U.S. Senate and governor, while Democrats aim to flip two state Supreme Court seats in races with implications for redistricting.

Policy & Law

Buttigieg Blasts Duffy's 'Great American Road Trip' as 'Embarrassment'

Former Transportation secretary calls current administration's reality show scandal a reflection of policies making travel unaffordable for many Americans.

Policy & Law

Bennett Calls to Dissolve Knesset, Form Constitution at Campaign Event with Lapid

Former prime minister outlines platform for newly merged Together party ahead of elections expected by October.

Policy & Law

Four Crew Members Safely Eject After Two Navy Jets Collide During Idaho Air Show

The collision occurred during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, with all personnel accounting for and no civilian injuries reported.

Policy & Law

Comey Urges Acting Attorney General Blanche to 'Bone Up on the Rules' Amid Federal Prosecution Case

The former FBI director said federal court rules prohibit him from discussing his case while suggesting Todd Blanche should review those same regulations.

Policy & Law

Bus Riders to Montgomery Retrace Old Steps While Fighting a New Fight Over Voting Rights

Activists gathered in Alabama's capital Saturday for the first major organizing response after a Supreme Court ruling that diminished the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act.

Policy & Law

Former FBI Director James Comey Says He Has 'Complete Faith' in Judicial System Amid Seashell Case Indictment

In a "Meet the Press" interview, Comey declined to discuss case specifics but defended his confidence in the courts as the only institution he said is still standing straight.

Policy & Law

Spam Call Complaints Vary Widely by State, FTC Data Shows

Arizona residents filed the most complaints per capita in 2025, with reducing debt calls accounting for the largest share of the 2.6 million total reports to the Federal Trade Commission.

Policy & Law

GOP Officials Weigh Electoral Landscape Six Months From Midterms

Republicans cite redistricting wins and cash advantage, but face challenges including Trump's low approval ratings and a base that may not turn out without him on the ballot.

Policy & Law

Trump's Revenge Tour Claims Its Biggest Victim Yet with Cassidy's Louisiana Primary Loss

Sen. Bill Cassidy finished third in Saturday's Senate primary, ending his tenure after voting to convict Trump on impeachment charges five years ago.

Policy & Law

Venezuela Deports Alex Saab, Close Ally of Maduro, to Face U.S. Criminal Proceedings

The Colombian-born businessman was pardoned by Biden in 2023 as part of a prisoner swap but now faces potential cooperation with federal prosecutors investigating Venezuelan government corruption.

Policy & Law

Bulgaria Wins The 70th Eurovision Song Contest With 'Bangaranga' Amid Political Tensions Over Israel's Participation

The victory marks Bulgaria's first Eurovision win in its seventh decade of participation, while protests over Israel's inclusion and a five-nation boycott highlighted the contest's political divisions.

Policy & Law

How Outbreaks at Sea Have Been Helping to Shape the Global Health System Since Medieval Times

The MV Hondius Andes hantavirus outbreak in April 2026, with 11 cases and three deaths reported as of May 14, has highlighted ongoing challenges in international disease coordination.

Policy & Law

US Reportedly Planning to Charge Ex-Cuban Leader Raúl Castro Over 1996 Plane Shootdown

The potential indictment, which would need grand jury approval, relates to the downing of two Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four people.

State & Local

Florida Judge Accepts Plea Deal for Internet Personality Clavicular in Alligator Shooting Case

The 20-year-old livestreamer, who admitted to methamphetamine use and "looksmaxxing," will serve six months' probation after facing nearly eight years in prison on two felony charges.

Congress

ActBlue CEO Faces June 10 Grilling After Fundraising Powerhouse Allegedly Misled Congress on Foreign Donations

House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Steil says the nonprofit must answer questions about its vetting of potentially illegal contributions from abroad.

Policy & Law

Harris Labeled 'Institutional Arsonist' for Plan to Fundamentally Transform SCOTUS and Electoral College

Former Vice President called on Democrats to consider court expansion and eliminating the Electoral College after redistricting setbacks.

Policy & Law

Virginia's Spanberger Fumes After Supreme Court Declines to Reinstate New Map

The governor called the decision 'an attack on our democracy' and shared an ActBlue fundraising link for Democratic congressional campaigns.

Policy & Law

Kentucky Republicans Race to Replace McConnell While Carefully Keeping Him at Arm's Length

U.S. Rep. Andy Barr and former state Attorney General Daniel Cameron navigate distance from retiring senator ahead of Tuesday primary, balancing establishment loyalty against Trump-aligned GOP voters.

Congress

Florida Court to Consider Whether New US House Map Violates State Gerrymandering Ban

Three lawsuits filed in Leon County seek a temporary injunction against the redrawn districts ahead of November elections, arguing the map takes partisan skew to unprecedented extremes.

State & Local

Xavier Becerra Faces Rivals' Attacks Over Campaign Finance Scandal at California Governor Debate

Two former staffers to the Democratic candidate pleaded guilty to stealing $225,000 from his campaign account during Thursday's debate, complicating his frontrunner status.

Policy & Law

Energy Secretary Says Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen This Summer at Latest

Wright projects deal with Iran possible in next few days but warns military option remains on table if negotiations fail.

Congress

Speaker Johnson Responds to Domestic Abuse Allegations Against GOP Congressman Max Miller

Miller has denied the accusations from his ex-wife, filed a defamation lawsuit against her, and received Trump's endorsement for re-election despite the controversy.

Policy & Law

NBC News Features Segment on Chinese Young Adults' Views Toward America

Aired segment features interviews with young people in China discussing their perspectives on the United States, though no transcript or detailed quotes were included in available source materials.

Policy & Law

DOJ Requests 1,500 More National Guard Troops for Planned DC 'Summer Surge'

The additional troops would bring the total National Guard presence in Washington to 5,000 ahead of America's 250th birthday celebrations.

Policy & Law

Judge Declares Another Mistrial in Harvey Weinstein New York Rape Case

The deadlocked jury marks the third time a New York court has failed to reach a verdict against the 74-year-old former film mogul, who remains imprisoned on separate charges.

State & Local

Settlement Requires Texas Children's Hospital to Create Nation's First Detransition Clinic

The hospital will pay $10 million and sever ties with five physicians under an agreement with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Policy & Law

Rep. Cohen Unveils Legal Strategy After Tennessee Redistricting Map Restructures His District

Tennessee's only majority-Black congressional district faces potential major changes ahead of November elections as governor signs new GOP-backed map.

Policy & Law

Parent's Universal Studios Chaperone Experience Sparks Debate Over Modern Parenting Styles

Conservative commentator Elisha Krauss describes her strict chaperoning rules and argues that social awareness has declined since the pandemic, prompting discussion about parental authority in public spaces.

Policy & Law

Yale Professor Samuel Moyn's Book on Intergenerational Policy Sparks Debate Over Aging Americans' Rights

Moyn argues for mandatory retirement and wealth transfer policies, while critics call them discriminatory age-based measures.

Congress

GOP Faces Mounting Political Pressure to Pass Bipartisan Housing Bill

The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act cleared the Senate in March but faces obstacles in the House amid midterm election pressures.

Congress

Dem Senate Hopeful's 'Physician' Campaign Pitch Under Fire After License Records Reveal Key Gaps

Records in Michigan and New York show Abdul El-Sayed has never held a medical license despite repeatedly describing himself as a physician on the campaign trail.

World & Security

Russia Strikes Across Ukraine Leave 7 Dead, Dozens Injured

Apartment building in Kyiv's Darnytsia district collapsed after overnight attack that included ballistic and cruise missiles; Ukrainian officials say strikes are largest since invasion began.

Policy & Law

Landry Wants to Be Kingmaker in Louisiana Senate Race, Irritating Fellow Republicans

The governor has endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow's bid to unseat Sen. Bill Cassidy, but his aggressive tactics are drawing pushback from state GOP leaders ahead of the May 16 primary.

Policy & Law

CIA Director Ratcliffe Meets With Cuban Officials in Havana Amid Bilateral Tensions

Ratcliffe delivered President Trump's message that U.S. engagement depends on fundamental changes from the Cuban government, officials said.

Policy & Law

Fetterman Says Democratic Base Becoming 'Increasingly Anti-American' Over Foreign Policy Stances

The Pennsylvania Democrat cited progressive support for Cuba, Venezuela and Iran as examples of a broader shift he says has moved the party away from his positions since 2016.

Policy & Law

Warsaw Registers First Same-Sex Marriage Under EU Court Ruling

The milestone comes after years of legal battles and amid ongoing political division over LGBTQ+ rights in Poland.

Policy & Law

Cleveland Clinic Clarifies RFK Jr. Did Not Operate Robotic Arm During Heart Surgery Visit

The hospital says the HHS secretary merely observed a demonstration using disconnected equipment during his Ohio tour promoting the 'Make America Healthy Again' agenda.

Policy & Law

Democratic Grassroots Group to Target More Than 60 Races With Ambitious Canvassing Effort

Swing Left expands its Ground Truth program from 33 to 63 congressional, Senate and gubernatorial contests, aiming for 500,000 voter conversations ahead of November.

State & Local

Former Kansas Mayor Reports to ICE Office Amid Deportation Concern Over Voting Misstep

Joe Ceballos, a legal permanent resident who served as Coldwater's mayor for two terms, admitted during his citizenship interview that he had voted despite not being eligible.

State & Local

Vance Announces Suspension of $1.3 Billion in Medicaid Payments to California

The Trump administration is withholding federal funds while citing $630 million in questionable billing and threatening similar action against all 50 states that don't aggressively combat fraud.

Policy & Law

Democratic Texas Senate Candidate Faces Criticism Over Absence on Bill to Deny Bail to Illegal Immigrants Charged With Violent Felonies

The legislation, named for 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray who was killed in Houston, failed after Talarico and other Democrats were absent during the final vote.

State & Local

Bass Says Pratt AI Ads in LA Mayor Race 'Taking on a Violent Trend'

The incumbent mayor criticizes the Republican challenger's campaign as fiction while trailing in recent polling heading into November.

Policy & Law

Trump Fires All 22 Members of National Science Board Amid DEI Grant Controversy

The dismissal follows Senate findings that over $2 billion in NSF grants since 2021 funded programs promoting social justice concepts rather than core scientific research.

State & Local

Police Received Threat Against Georgia Candidate for Governor Ahead of Bomb Scare at Campaign Event

Brad Raffensperger said he refuses to back down after authorities received a multipage manifesto with his photo and the word 'boom' written across it.

State & Local

California Fired Teacher for Sexual Harassment. He Kept His License Anyway.

A KQED and ProPublica investigation found at least 67 educators retained their credentials after school districts determined they had sexually harassed students, with 14 rehired elsewhere.

Policy & Law

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Wins Re-Election After Being Arrested at ICE Protest Last Year

The progressive mayor secured a fourth term as New Jersey's largest city faced its first mayoral runoff election in decades.

State & Local

California Mayor Accused of Secretly Working for China, Spreading Propaganda While in Office: Feds

Eileen Wang, former mayor of Arcadia, has agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent of the People's Republic of China and faces up to 10 years in federal prison.

Policy & Law

DOJ Warns States Refusing to Issue Undercover License Plates to DHS Officers

Justice Department cites the Supremacy Clause and sets a May 22 deadline for Washington state to rescind its policy or face potential litigation.

Policy & Law

Twin Cities Wage Hikes Linked to Job Losses in Federal Reserve Study

Researchers estimate Minneapolis and St. Paul together lost over 9,200 jobs between 2017 and 2021 as minimum wage rose to $16.37 per hour.

State & Local

Hochul Agrees to $4 Billion Transfer to NYC Amid Budget Negotiations

The deal aims to close a $5.4 billion gap in New York City's budget, with funding sourced from pension restructuring, delayed school initiatives, and new tax revenue.

Congress

Powell, Harding to Face Off in Nebraska House Race to Replace Bacon

Democratic primary winner now faces Republican Harding in November contest for district that backed Harris by 4-5 points.

Policy & Law

Under-Reported Stories Span Immigration Funding, Vehicle Surveillance Tech and MK Ultra Hearing

A look at four political stories that received limited coverage across the media spectrum this month.

Congress

House GOP Launches New Oversight Task Force, Probes Alleged $250M Medicaid Fraud in Ohio

The task force, led by Rep. Brandon Gill, will investigate home health companies that allegedly shared addresses and billed the federal government while potentially providing no services.

Congress

Hegseth Faces Republican Criticism Over Iran Strategy, Pentagon Funding in Back-to-Back Hearings

Senators and House members pressed the defense secretary on the $29 billion war cost, closed Strait of Hormuz strategy, and Trump's $1.5 trillion budget request.

Policy & Law

Cruz Calls Ocasio-Cortez a 'Parasite Sucking on the Taxpayer' Over Billionaire Remarks

The Texas Republican fired back after the New York Democrat said Americans cannot earn their way to billionaire status, sparking an exchange over wealth inequality and free enterprise.

Policy & Law

Cuban Man Tells Independent Journalist That Communism Is 'The Worst Thing to Exist' As Country Faces Energy Crisis

The interview in Havana comes as Cuba experiences widespread blackouts and food shortages following the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces.

Policy & Law

Democratic Donors Continue Flooding Long-Shot Senate Candidates Cash Despite Party's Financial Crunch

The DNC carries $17.4 million in debt against $15.9 million cash on hand, yet small-dollar donors are funneling millions to candidates in deeply Republican-leaning states.

Policy & Law

eBay Rejects GameStop's $56 Billion Takeover Offer

The online marketplace called Ryan Cohen's bid 'neither credible or attractive,' marking a rare public dismissal of a major acquisition attempt.

Congress

Ocasio-Cortez Signals Openness to Presidential Bid in Axelrod Conversation

The New York Democrat said her ambition is way bigger than a title or a seat, fueling 2028 speculation after Chicago event.

Policy & Law

From Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey: Primary Clashes Set Stage for Fierce Midterm Fight

Tuesday primaries in three states will determine matchups as Republicans defend razor-thin House and Senate majorities with less than six months until November elections.

Policy & Law

Trump Renames Kennedy Center, Other DC Landmarks in Remaking of Capital

The president has renamed multiple federal buildings and institutions since returning to office in January 2025, drawing criticism from opponents who call it an overreach of power.

Congress

Voter Confusion And Headaches for Election Officials Follow Hasty GOP Push to Redraw US House Seats

The upheaval stems from a Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act, forcing multiple Southern states to reconsider congressional maps mid-primary season.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Temporarily Extends Access to Mifepristone While Considering Emergency Request

The administrative stay allows healthcare providers to continue prescribing the abortion pill via telemedicine and mail delivery through at least Thursday.

Policy & Law

Utah Supreme Court Justice Resigns Amid Probe Into Alleged Relationship With Redistricting Attorney

Diana Hagen's resignation, effective immediately, comes after an investigation into allegations she exchanged inappropriate messages with attorney David Reymann.

World & Security

Rescuers Find Body of Indonesian Hiker After Mount Dukono Eruption as Search for 2 Singaporeans Continues

The 1,355-meter volcano on Indonesia's remote Halmahera Island erupted Friday, spewing ash 10 kilometers into the air while 20 climbers were ascending despite safety restrictions.

Policy & Law

Companies Pass on Billions in Tariff Refunds After Trump Remarks

Amazon and other firms are declining Supreme Court-ordered refunds, with analysts citing concerns that seeking the money could draw presidential disfavor.

Policy & Law

Cyber Attack Disrupts Hundreds of US Universities and Schools, Raising Calls for Federal Response

The hacking group ShinyHunters targeted the Canvas academic platform used by thousands of institutions, prompting Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer to urge DHS intervention.

Policy & Law

Redistricting Forces Two California Republican Incumbents Into Same Primary Race

Reps. Ken Calvert and Young Kim, both Republicans, must face each other in June after Democratic-led redistricting combined their Southern California districts into one seat.

Policy & Law

NAACP Files Emergency Petition to Block Tennessee's New Redistricting Plan

The civil rights organization argues the GOP-drawn map violates the state constitution by dismantling the state's only majority-Black congressional district.

Policy & Law

Shipping Firms Face Rising Costs and Uncertainty as Strait of Hormuz Remains Blocked

More than 1,550 vessels with approximately 22,500 mariners remain stranded in the Persian Gulf as insurance costs surge and diplomatic efforts continue.

Policy & Law

Trump Says He Wouldn't Pay $1,000 USA World Cup Ticket Price Amid FIFA Pricing Criticism

The president joined critics calling the 2026 tournament's tiered pricing strategy 'extortionate' as fans face inflated resale costs and a 30% FIFA fee.

Congress

Tennessee Bill to Set New Election Deadlines for Redrawn Congressional Districts Advances Despite Concerns

The legislation would give candidates only one week to qualify if new district maps pass before Friday's deadline.

Policy & Law

EPA Will Propose Weakening Some Biden-Era PFAS Drinking Water Limits, Official Says

The agency plans to rescind limits on three rarer types of "forever chemicals" while keeping standards for the two most common variants but giving utilities until 2031 to comply.

Policy & Law

DeSantis Responds to Obama Criticism of DOJ Politicization, Citing Russia Investigation

The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the two parties over federal law enforcement independence and past investigations into political opponents.

Policy & Law

Kornacki: Trump-Endorsed Wins in Indiana Are 'Very Clear' Message to Defecting Republicans

NBC political analyst Steve Kornacki said Wednesday that Tuesday's primary results demonstrate the political cost for state legislators who opposed Trump's redistricting efforts.

State & Local

ProPublica and Connecticut Mirror Win Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting on Towing Abuses

The investigation exposed how state laws allowed towing companies to overcharge low-income residents, prompting bipartisan legislative reforms.

State & Local

California Governor's Debate Devolves Into Bickering as Primary Nears

The NBCLA-Telemundo 52 forum featured policy clashes that devolved into interruptions and heated exchanges among the crowded Democratic field and Republican challenger Steve Hilton.

State & Local

Steyer Only Gubernatorial Candidate to Support California Wealth Tax During Debate

The Democratic billionaire and former hedge fund manager differentiated himself from other candidates by backing a tax on the state's highest earners.

State & Local

AI-Generated Video Supporting Spencer Pratt for Mayor of L.A. Goes Viral, Raising Alarm Over Political Deepfakes

The synthetic video adds to mounting concerns among election officials and campaigns about the use of artificial intelligence to create deceptive campaign advertising ahead of California debates.

Policy & Law

Apple Reaches $250 Million Settlement With iPhone Buyers Over Siri AI Claims

The settlement covers about 37 million devices and could pay eligible owners up to $95 each if approved by a federal judge.

State & Local

Texas Water Park Modifies 'Muslim Only' Event After Gov. Abbott Threatens $530K in State Grants

Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark now says 'all are welcome' after the governor warned Grand Prairie could lose public safety funding.

Congress

Democratic House Candidate Ryan Busse Faces Questions Over Campaign Ad Filmed at Staffer's Home

The Montana candidate, who has campaigned on affordability for working people, owns a $1.6 million estate in Kalispell that was not shown in the advertisement.

Policy & Law

Dave Chappelle Tells Michelle Obama: 'It's Insufferable What's Happening Right Now'

The comedian appeared on the former first lady's podcast IMO, discussing the overwhelming nature of current events and finding hope in community connection.

Congress

FBI Searches Virginia Senate Leader's Office in Corruption Probe Connected to Redistricting Effort

Sen. L. Louise Lucas, a leading voice in Virginia's recent redistricting effort, had her district office searched by federal agents Wednesday.

Policy & Law

Republicans Unveil Proposed Congressional Map That Would Eliminate Tennessee's Only Democratic District

The proposal would split the Memphis metro area into three separate districts represented entirely by Republicans ahead of the state's August primary.

Policy & Law

Obama Says President Shouldn't Have 'Side Hustles' While in Office, Drawing Contrast With Trump

The former president's comments during his final appearance on The Late Show touched on ethical standards for the presidency and raised concerns about politicizing the Justice Department.

Policy & Law

EEOC Sues New York Times Over Alleged Discrimination Against White Male Employee in Promotion Case

The federal civil rights agency claims diversity goals influenced the newspaper to pass over a qualified candidate for deputy real estate editor in favor of a less experienced woman.

Policy & Law

Justice Department Seeks Names of Fulton County Election Workers From 2020

Fulton County lawyers filed a motion Monday to quash the grand jury subpoena, arguing it is meant to target and harass election workers.

State & Local

Here's a Look at the 36 Races for Governor This Year

The 2026 midterm cycle features gubernatorial elections across the country as voters in dozens of states select new chief executives.

State & Local

Ramaswamy, Acton Set for Ohio Governor's Race Showdown

Republican Ramaswamy holds polling edge but faces scrutiny over lack of elected experience as Democrat Acton seeks to flip the traditionally red state.

State & Local

Dem Mayor Faces Reality Check After Accusing Rival of 'Exploiting' Palisades Fire: 'Absolute Tone Deafness'

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star who lost his home in the blaze, for running ads about her response to the disaster.

State & Local

Seattle Mayor Faces Criticism After Viral Video of Elderly Man's Assault Sparks Policy Debate

Mayor Katie Wilson's past opposition to CCTV expansion drew scrutiny after police used street cameras to identify suspect in brutal downtown attack.

State & Local

Civil Rights Groups File Lawsuit Seeking to Block Texas Law Allowing Cops to Arrest Illegal Migrants

The lawsuit targets four provisions of Senate Bill 4, which a federal appeals court cleared for enforcement last week after finding plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge it.

State & Local

GOP Challenger Joe Kaufman to Run in Florida's 25th District; Will Face Either Moskowitz or Wasserman Schultz

The Republican nearly defeated incumbent Jared Moskowitz in 2024, losing by a slim margin in what became the closest congressional race in Florida that cycle.

Policy & Law

Lawmakers Demand Answers About Growing Number of Unfixed Mistakes on Credit Reports

Four Democratic senators, led by Elizabeth Warren, sent letters to TransUnion and Experian after a ProPublica investigation found the bureaus were fixing fewer consumer complaints.

State & Local

NYC Mayor Mamdani Condemns ICE After Arrests During Bushwick Protest

Nine demonstrators were detained during protests over the arrest of an illegal immigrant with prior assault and drug charges, according to DHS.

Congress

Tennessee Gov. Lee Calls Special Session to Redraw House Map, Potentially Giving Republicans 9-0 Edge

The special session follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling that limited race-based redistricting criteria and could reshape the state's congressional delegation before the 2026 midterms.

Policy & Law

Alabama and Tennessee Move to Draw New Congressional Districts in Wake of Supreme Court Ruling

Governors Kay Ivey and Bill Lee call special legislative sessions as Republicans seek to redraw maps before November elections.

Policy & Law

Pritzker Calls for Criminal Investigations Into ICE Agents Over Operation Midway Blitz Conduct

Illinois Accountability Commission releases 150-page report identifying more than a dozen alleged incidents of misconduct by federal immigration agents.

State & Local

Florida Grapples With Extreme Drought as Hurricane Season Approaches

Scientists say there is no scientific basis for the belief that drought conditions lead to quieter hurricane seasons, despite Gov. Ron DeSantis citing an old saying to that effect.

Policy & Law

Redistricting War Accelerates Winner-Take-All Political Combat That's Straining American Democracy

Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais ruling weakened Voting Rights Act safeguards, opening floodgates for both parties to redraw districts with minimal legal constraints.

Policy & Law

NTSB Launches Investigation Into United Airlines Flight That Struck Pole on NJ Turnpike

Flight 169 from Venice landed safely with no injuries to the 128 passengers and crew aboard, though a truck driver sustained minor injuries when struck by the pole.

Policy & Law

Schiff: DOJ Prosecuting Comey Because Blanche Wants to Keep This Job

The California Democrat, speaking on NBC's Meet the Press, said the case against the former FBI director is politically motivated and predicted it will be thrown out.

Policy & Law

Jacksonville Officers Use Faith-Based Approach in Hourlong Bridge Crisis Response

Body camera footage shows the 40-minute standoff on the Dames Point Bridge ended with officers embracing the man as they helped him step away from the ledge.

Policy & Law

New EPA Directive Could Weaken Hundreds of Chemical Regulations, Critics Say

The agency's internal memo targets more than 500 toxicity assessments from the IRIS program that underpin federal and state environmental rules on arsenic, lead, and other hazardous substances.

Policy & Law

'A Two-Edge Sword': Former Top ICE Official's Campaign Roils Battleground District

Madison Sheahan, who helped lead Trump's immigration enforcement, faces criticism from within her own party as Ohio Republicans worry she could squander their best chance to unseat Rep. Marcy Kaptur.

State & Local

California to Begin Ticketing Driverless Cars That Violate Traffic Laws

New DMV regulations effective July 1st allow police to issue citations directly to autonomous vehicle manufacturers for traffic violations.

World & Security

How Are Trump's Efforts to Reshape Indiana's Congressional Districts Going?

With Indiana's primary election Tuesday, Trump-backed challengers are competing against state senators who blocked redistricting legislation favored by the administration.

Policy & Law

A2 Milk Company Recalls Infant Formula Over Possible Toxin Contamination

The voluntary recall affects three batches totaling roughly 16,400 tins sold to consumers, though no illnesses have been reported.

Policy & Law

Pirro Says Whether She Will Reopen Probe Into Powell Depends on Inspector General's Findings

The development clears a path for Kevin Warsh, Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, after Senate Banking Committee advanced his nomination in a party-line vote.

Congress

Republican Oklahoma Senate Candidate Barry Christian Found Dead in Wildlife Management Area

Christian, 54, was one of three Republicans competing in the June 16 primary for the state Senate seat; circumstances remain under investigation.

Policy & Law

Southwest Assigned Seating Leaves Passengers in Middle Seats Despite Empty Rows

The airline cites weight balance requirements for restricting passenger movement, a practice long used by other carriers.

Policy & Law

Seven Major AI Companies Agree to Deploy Technology in Classified Pentagon Networks

The deals leave Anthropic increasingly isolated as it contests the Defense Department's designation of the company as a national security risk.

Policy & Law

What Is Dynamic Pricing and Could It Impact Your Grocery Bill?

Maryland is set to become the first state to ban the practice at grocery stores, while legislators in 24 states have introduced more than 40 bills targeting algorithmic pricing.

Policy & Law

Spirit Airlines Shutdown: Your Rights and What to Do if Flights Canceled

The budget carrier's bankruptcy leaves tens of thousands of travelers scrambling as DOT rules require airlines to issue refunds for canceled service.

State & Local

'Needs to Resign': California Vice Mayor Faces Calls After Commenting '86 47' on State GOP Post

Larry Lang, vice mayor of Los Altos, changed his Facebook cover photo to match the shell formation that resulted in James Comey's recent federal indictment.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Ruling Opens New Chapter in Fight for Black Political Representation

The 6-3 conservative majority said states should not primarily rely on racial demographics when drawing congressional districts, a decision advocates call a setback decades in the making.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais Decision Bars Racial Gerrymandering

The 5-4 ruling marks a significant shift in voting rights jurisprudence, with justices split along ideological lines on the use of race in redistricting.

Policy & Law

Democrats Defend Redistricting Strategy, Blaming GOP for Triggering National 'Arms Race'

Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on Louisiana's congressional map has reopened debate over how both parties approach drawing district lines ahead of the 2026 midterms.

State & Local

How Tom Steyer's Unexpected Alliance With Progressives Vaulted Him Into Top Tier of California Governor Race

The hedge fund billionaire has poured more than $120 million of his own money into the race while securing backing from groups founded on anti-billionaire principles.

State & Local

Mexican Governor, Mayor Step Down After U.S. Drug Trafficking Indictments

Rubén Rocha Moya and Culiacán mayor deny cartel ties as 10 people face charges in sweeping federal case targeting Sheinbaum's party.

State & Local

Crockett Criticized for Latest Remarks About Texas Governor's Disability

The outgoing Democratic congresswoman referenced Gov. Greg Abbott's paralysis in a social media video, drawing condemnation from Republicans and disability advocates.

Policy & Law

DeSantis' Redistricting Fight Gets Major Boost from Potential GOP Successor

Rep. Byron Donalds endorsed the governor's new congressional map that could add four Republican seats if approved by the state legislature.

Policy & Law

Washington Examiner Opinion Questions NEA Teacher Pay Data Methodology

The conservative publication argues that the National Education Association's annual salary rankings oversimplify complex compensation issues in public education funding.

Congress

House Approves Renewal of Warrantless Spy Powers Resolution Despite Concerns

The Foreign Intelligence Accountability Act passed 235-191 and now heads to the Senate, where it must clear a Friday deadline to renew Section 702 of FISA.

Policy & Law

Meuser Tells TMZ Reporter to 'Talk to the F—— Democrats' Over DHS Funding Questions

The encounter, caught on video outside the Capitol, comes as Congress faces pressure over its failure to pass Department of Homeland Security funding before adjourning.

State & Local

US Charges Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha Moya With Drug Trafficking, Weapons Offenses

The governor and nine other Mexican officials allegedly partnered with the Sinaloa cartel to distribute massive quantities of drugs into the United States.

Policy & Law

Coast Guard Faces Utility Shutoffs as DHS Shutdown Reaches Day 75

Admiral Kevin Lunday tells CBS News that several stations have lost power, water or gas services with more outages expected; the Coast Guard is the only military branch affected by the partial shutdown.

Policy & Law

Blanche, Newly Confirmed ATF Head Cekada Propose Gun Regulation Rollbacks

Justice Department announces more than 30 changes including repeal of Biden-era background check rule for gun show sales.

Policy & Law

James Comey Indicted Over '86' Instagram Post; Restaurant Workers Say Term Is Common Industry Slang

The former FBI director faces two counts of threatening the president's life, but hospitality workers argue the term has decades of benign use in food service.

State & Local

Jasmine Crockett's Comments About Texas Governor Greg Abbott Draw Fresh Criticism

The outgoing Democratic congresswoman referenced Abbott's paralysis in a video posted to her X account, sparking condemnation from critics.

Policy & Law

New Orleans Sheriff Hutson Indicted on 30 Counts Following Investigation into Jailbreak of 10 Inmates

The Orleans Parish sheriff faces felony charges including malfeasance and obstruction of justice; she leaves office Monday after losing reelection.

Policy & Law

Trump and Powell's Clashes: 'Numbskull, Moron and Too Stupid' Remarks Mark Tenure End

As Jerome Powell prepares to step down as Federal Reserve chair, a look back at the contentious relationship between Trump and the Fed leader highlights ongoing debates over central bank independence.

Policy & Law

United Flight Reports Possible Drone Strike Near San Diego, Lands Safely

FAA investigates the incident involving a Boeing 737 with 48 passengers and six crew members; no injuries reported.

World & Security

Rep. Derek Tran Hosts CAIR at Capitol Hill Office, Drawing Swift Backlash Online

The California Democrat welcomed the Muslim civil rights organization during National Muslim Advocacy Day, prompting criticism from those who point to Texas and Florida designations labeling the group a terrorist organization.

Policy & Law

FCC Challenges ABC Licensing Over DEI Policies Following Trump Call for Kimmel Firing

The FCC is seeking early renewal review of all eight ABC-owned station licenses, citing concerns about Disney's diversity policies as the network refuses to remove Jimmy Kimmel from its air.

Policy & Law

Former Fauci Aide Charged With Conspiracy to Hide COVID Origin Communications

The Justice Department alleges the former adviser concealed communications to obstruct congressional and media inquiries into how the coronavirus pandemic began.

Congress

Hegseth, Caine Testify Before House Armed Services Committee as Senate Banking Panel Votes on Warsh Fed Nomination

Defense Secretary and Joint Chiefs Chair face questioning on 60th day of Iran conflict while Powell prepares for likely final news conference.

Policy & Law

Pritzker: Voting Rights Act Ruling 'An Attack on a Crown Jewel of Our Democracy'

Illinois governor vows to push back after Supreme Court's 6-3 decision striking down Louisiana's congressional map.

Policy & Law

Redistricting War Draws to a Close: A Look at GOP, Democratic Gains

The national battle over congressional maps has produced potential pickup opportunities for both parties heading into the midterms.

Congress

Sen. Moreno and Sen. Slotkin Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Ban Chinese Vehicles, Parts

The Connected Vehicle Security Act would bar Chinese-made autos, components, and software from the U.S. market under existing Commerce Department rules, with backing from UAW and General Motors.

Policy & Law

Thomas Says Supreme Court Should Go Further on Voting Rights Act in Racial Gerrymandering Case

The conservative justice, joined by Gorsuch, argued Section 2 of the VRA should not apply to redistricting under any circumstance.

Policy & Law

Two Jewish Men Stabbed in London During King Charles U.S. Visit, Police Classify Attack as Terrorism

Police arrested a 45-year-old suspect and labeled the Golders Green attack terrorism; Prime Minister Keir Starmer called it 'utterly appalling' while some lawmakers said more must be done to protect Jewish communities.

Congress

Florida Senate, House Panels Advance DeSantis Redistricting Proposal

The proposed map would shift Florida's 28-seat congressional delegation from a 20R-8D split to a 24R-4R advantage.

Policy & Law

No Man Is an Island — Trump Is Learning That Lesson the Hard Way

Critics say U.S. foreign policy faces mounting challenges from a coordinated authoritarian axis as resources are stretched across multiple theaters.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Urges Congress to Codify Department of War Name Change, Estimates $52 Million Cost

The request would require approximately 7,600 changes to federal law and has drawn criticism from some Democrats over spending priorities.

Policy & Law

Hegseth Tells Congress Democrats, Some Republicans Are 'Biggest Adversary' in Iran War

The comment came during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Trump's proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget — the largest request in decades.

Policy & Law

King Charles III Addresses Joint Session of Congress on America's 250th Anniversary

The British monarch becomes the first to address a joint session during his reign, marking a historic diplomatic moment between former revolutionary adversaries.

Policy & Law

Erika Kirk Calls WHCA Dinner Shooting 'Another Traumatic Example of the Evil in Our Country'

The widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, himself fatally shot last September at Utah Valley University, was in attendance when a suspect charged through security at the event where President Trump was present.

State & Local

Ron DeSantis Unveils New Florida Congressional Map That Would Give the GOP an Extra Four Seats

The proposal, which would take effect for the 2026 midterms, comes as both parties fight over redistricting in states with slim congressional majorities.

Policy & Law

Chavez-DeRemer Exit Tests GOP-Labor Coalition's Future

Her departure raises questions about Trump's commitment to union voters who helped power his 2024 victory.

Policy & Law

DOJ Holds Press Conference After Second Indictment Against Former FBI Director James Comey

The new charges come months after a federal judge dismissed the original September 2025 indictment, finding the prosecutor appointed by President Trump was unlawfully appointed.

Policy & Law

Another Judicial Panel Rejects Challenge to Wisconsin Congressional Map

The three-judge panel ruled it lacks authority because a 2022 Wisconsin Supreme Court decision deemed partisan composition of districts a non-justiciable political question.

Policy & Law

Sanders' Capitol Hill AI Panel With Chinese Officials Draws Bipartisan Criticism

The Vermont independent's event with Xue Lan and Zeng Yi, both tied to CCP-backed governance bodies, comes as Sanders also backs legislation that critics say would hamper U.S. AI competitiveness.

Congress

Harris Campaign Alum Launches Bipartisan Group to Advance Mexican-American Relations

The American Mexican Leadership Council brings together former ambassadors, ex-officials from both parties, and CEOs to strengthen ties with Mexico and advocate for the 40 million-person community.

Congress

Hegseth's Pentagon Turmoil Makes GOP Senators Uneasy

Several Republican defense hawks are questioning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership decisions, including the dismissal of senior military officials, ahead of his scheduled congressional testimony.

State & Local

Meet the Mayor of a Tiny Texas Town Who Wants to Limit How Cities Can Govern

Art Martinez de Vara, mayor of Von Ormy (pop. 1,100), helped craft Dallas ballot measures that have opened the city to lawsuits over police funding.

Policy & Law

Ilhan Omar Faces Criticism for 'World War Eleven' Misstatement in Resurfaced Video

The Minnesota Democrat said she misspoke during remarks on immigration legislation, quickly correcting herself to say 'World War II.'

Policy & Law

Elon Musk v. OpenAI: What to Know About the High-Stakes California Trial

The Tesla boss is suing Sam Altman and Microsoft for billions, alleging they betrayed OpenAI's original non-profit mission as the race toward artificial general intelligence accelerates.

State & Local

California Oil Fight Tests State's Right to Push Back Against Washington During War

Crude oil is flowing through a pipeline crossing state park land after the Trump administration invoked Cold War-era authority to restart offshore drilling, prompting California to sue for trespassing.

Policy & Law

Liz Landers and Lisa Desjardins Describe Chaos at Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

PBS NewsHour correspondents who attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner recount the scene after shots were fired during Saturday night's event.

Policy & Law

Obama Says Motive Unclear Despite Manifesto Outlining Alleged Targets in WHCD Shooting

Former president praised Secret Service response while urging rejection of political violence following the incident attended by Trump and senior administration officials.

Policy & Law

Marvel Comic Writer Faces Backlash After Weekend Tweet Following White House Correspondents' Dinner Incident

Deniz Camp, who has written for Marvel's 'The Ultimates' and DC's 'Absolute Martian Manhunter,' said his post about 'missing again' referred to darts, not politics.

State & Local

Accused White House Correspondents' Dinner Attacker Identified as California Tutor and Computer Programmer

Authorities have released the identity of the suspect in an alleged assault at the annual journalism event, though details about the incident remain limited.

State & Local

At Least 2 Dead After Tornadoes Destroy Homes in Northern Texas

Emergency crews clear debris to reach damaged homes as National Weather Service confirms EF-2 and EF-1 tornadoes struck Runaway Bay and Springtown.

Policy & Law

Kamala Harris Expected to Critique Both Parties' Economic Policies at Arkansas Democratic Dinner

The former vice president plans to argue that both Democrats and Republicans have failed working Americans, while signaling she may run for president in 2028.

Policy & Law

Manifesto Shows Shooter Was Willing To Kill Everyone At Correspondents' Dinner

Cole Tomas Allen wrote a 1,000-word document justifying potential mass casualty event at White House Correspondents' Dinner attended by president, VP Vance, and ~2,500 others.

State & Local

Ohio GOP Governor Primary Reveals Headwinds for Ramaswamy Ahead of Fall Election

The biotech entrepreneur faces criticism from within his own party over policy proposals and personal attacks targeting his background as the May 5 primary approaches.

Policy & Law

Security Under Scrutiny as WHCD Attendees Cite Inconsistent Screening Before Shooting

Multiple attendees and lawmakers say there were no ID checks or magnetometers at entry points, while others described the security posture as typical for past events.

Congress

Talarico Needs Crockett’s Black Voters. They Aren’t All Convinced.

The Democratic Senate nominee faces skepticism from voters who supported Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas primary, with some saying he hasn't done enough to earn their support.

Policy & Law

TMZ Is Flexing in Washington with High-Profile Results; What Took so Long?

AP News reports the entertainment news outlet has secured notable political wins, though details of specific outcomes remain limited.

Policy & Law

Studies Show Shifting Trends in Transgender Youth Identities and Treatments: Culture Shift or Policy Symptom?

Multiple studies reveal potential changes in youth gender identity persistence rates, prompting debate over whether declining numbers reflect cultural shifts or restrictive legislation.

Policy & Law

Commentators Debate Hasan Piker's Remarks on UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing

Conservative critics say the streamer's comments reflect broader trends in progressive politics, while supporters point to frustration with insurance industry practices.

State & Local

California DOGE Leader Slams Newsom, Bonta Over State's Massive Fraud Issues

Republican watchdog group CAL DOGE claims to have uncovered nearly $700 million in waste and fraud since launching in early 2026.

State & Local

Dirk Kempthorne, Former Idaho Governor and U.S. Interior Secretary, Dies at 74

The Republican served as Boise mayor, two-term governor, and led the Interior Department under President George W. Bush before colon cancer diagnosis.

Congress

How Kyrsten Sinema's Decision Makes Democrats' 2024 Senate Map Tighter

The Arizona senator's switch to independent status complicates the party's path to retaining its narrow Senate majority in a cycle where 23 of 34 seats up for grabs are held by Democrats.

Policy & Law

Suspected White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooter Shared Posts Urging Transgender People to Buy Guns

Cole Tomas Allen allegedly posted warnings about potential DOJ restrictions on transgender gun ownership days before his arrest near the event.

State & Local

31 Sloths Die Before Opening of Orlando 'Slothnarium'; State Wildlife Officials Investigate

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission found most animals died after being shipped to a warehouse without proper heating, prompting regulatory scrutiny.

State & Local

Michigan Governor Hopeful Pressed on Past SPLC Work After DOJ Indictment

The Southern Poverty Law Center, where Jocelyn Benson served on the board from 2014 to 2018, was indicted Tuesday on 11 counts of allegedly paying members of extremist groups.

Policy & Law

One Police Officer Killed and Another Critically Injured in Chicago Hospital Shooting, Officials Say

The shooting occurred at Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital where officers were guarding a suspect brought for medical observation.

Policy & Law

Viral TikTok Video of Pregnant Woman Playing ABBA Near Bump Sparks Debate Over Parental Influence on Sexuality

The video has amassed 4.3 million views and drawn both praise from supporters of LGBTQ+ acceptance and criticism from conservatives who call the practice harmful.

Policy & Law

ICE Arrests Drop Nearly 12% Following Minneapolis Killings

The decline follows the deaths of two American citizens during immigration enforcement operations and the subsequent dismissal of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Congress

Mayor Mamdani Vetoes Bipartisan Antisemitism Bill, Drawing Fire from All Sides

The 30-19 council vote means supporters need just three additional votes to override the mayor's first veto and enact protest buffer zones at schools.

Policy & Law

Fetterman Says Iran Must Be Excited by Democratic Criticism of Trump Military Operations

The Pennsylvania senator was the only Democrat to vote against a War Powers Act resolution directing Trump to withdraw from Iran conflict.

Policy & Law

Blakeman to Share Stage With GOP Lawmaker Who Called for Muslim Deportations

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who has welcomed Muslim residents in his county, will keynote a gala alongside Rep. Andy Ogles, the Tennessee Republican who has led efforts to denaturalize and deport Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Policy & Law

Mullin Calls Schumer 'Lying Scumbag Politician' Amid GOP Push to Fund DHS

Homeland Security chief escalates rhetoric as department faces 70-day partial shutdown with payroll at risk.

Policy & Law

Rahm Emanuel Has a Message for Democrats. But Are They Ready to Listen?

The former Obama chief of staff and Chicago mayor argues the party traded economic populism for cultural advocacy, losing the working-class voters who once anchored Democratic victories.

Policy & Law

U.S. Soldier Charged With Using Classified Intel to Win More Than $400K in Bet on Maduro Raid

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a Master Sergeant and special forces soldier stationed at Fort Bragg, is accused of using mission secrets to place bets on Polymarket predicting Maduro's capture.

State & Local

Jeffries Calls DeSantis Lame Duck After Governor Offers to Pay for Florida Trip Amid Redistricting Fight

The House Democratic leader warned Florida Republicans that their redistricting efforts could backfire, echoing similar disputes in Texas and Virginia.

Congress

GOP Senators Ratchet Up Pressure on Speaker Johnson to Quickly End DHS Shutdown

Senate Republicans say DHS has enough funding for only one more pay period, urging the House to act on a bipartisan funding bill

State & Local

NC Woman and Texas Teen Arrested in Alleged Plot to Attack Houston Synagogue

An 18-year-old from Lexington, N.C., and a 16-year-old Houston boy face charges in what authorities described as a plot to 'kill as many Jews as possible' at Congregation Beth Israel.

Policy & Law

Kalshi Fines and Suspends 3 Congressional Candidates for Wagering on Their Own Elections

Prediction market fines range from $530 to over $6,200 as bipartisan scrutiny of political betting platforms intensifies.

State & Local

5 Takeaways From First Major California Governor's Debate After Swalwell Exit

Six candidates squared off in San Francisco debate as Democrats scramble to coalesce ahead of June 2 primary, with party polling showing Republicans could advance to general election.

State & Local

Groups Sue Alaska Election Officials Over Sharing Voter Data With DOJ

The League of Women Voters of Alaska and Alaska Black Caucus allege the handover violates the state constitution's right to privacy.

State & Local

Fairfax County Releases Guatemalan Man Charged With Child Porn Despite ICE Detainer

DHS says the man, deported three times since 2015, was released without notification to federal immigration authorities.

Policy & Law

Incomes Outpacing Rent Hikes for First Time in Years, Zillow Finds

Typical household has $193 more per month as rent growth slows to 1.8 percent, the slowest annual pace since 2020.

State & Local

NYC Council Member Chi Ossé Arrested During Protest to Stop Eviction

Council member was defending a 60-year resident facing eviction in Bed-Stuy, an area experiencing what his office calls 'Black displacement.'

Congress

Pro-Life Groups Urge Senate to Extend Planned Parenthood Funding Ban Before July Deadline

Coalition of anti-abortion organizations, including Live Action and CatholicVote, has sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune calling for a 10-year extension of the federal funding prohibition.

Policy & Law

Mother's Instagram Account Banned for Alleged Child Exploitation After 14 Years of Posts

Meta's AI moderation system flagged Ashley Kavcak's private account despite posts showing only family photos, sparking a wave of similar false bans affecting thousands of users.

Congress

Virginia Voters Approve Redistricting Measure, Democrats See Path to Flip Four House Seats

The April election gives Virginia's first Democratic governor in years a major victory in the party's bid to reclaim Congress.

Policy & Law

Virginians Approve Democrat-Led Redistricting Effort in Statewide Referendum

The vote marks a shift in how Virginia draws its congressional and legislative maps, with supporters calling it more transparent and opponents raising concerns about political advantage.

State & Local

Wildfires Destroy Nearly 50 Homes in Georgia as Blazes Grow in Florida

Georgia's two largest wildfires have burned more than 31 square miles, while Florida faces one of its worst fire seasons in decades.

State & Local

Houston Council Reverses Sanctuary Policy After Abbott Threatens $110 Million Cut

The 13-4 vote to amend cooperation rules with ICE came after the Republican governor set a Wednesday deadline for the city to comply or refund state funding.

Congress

Democrats Expand House Fight Into Redder Territory

In Tennessee's 5th District, Rep. Andy Ogles faces a well-funded Democratic challenger after winning by 13.5 points in 2022.

Congress

New House Democrat Analilia Mejia Sworn in to Fill Seat Vacated by Mikie Sherrill

The Sanders-AOC backed progressive won the New Jersey 11th District special election, narrowing the GOP majority to 217-214.

Policy & Law

Retired Admiral Breaks Down U.S. Strategy Behind Naval Blockade in Strait of Hormuz

Former Navy chief says disabling fire ranks high in blockade enforcement toolkit, though U.S. lacks assets for sustained open-strait operation

Policy & Law

Economists Say 'Monopsony Power' Keeps Wages Low. Not Everyone Agrees.

A new book by economist Arin Dube argues that concentrated labor markets give employers leverage to suppress pay, but some economists remain skeptical of how widespread the phenomenon truly is.

State & Local

Florida AG Launches Criminal Investigation Into ChatGPT Over FSU Shooting

Attorney General James Uthmeier says the alleged shooter consulted ChatGPT for advice on guns, ammunition and timing, marking a potential first-of-its-kind prosecution of an AI company.

State & Local

Mets Losing Streak Draws Humor, Criticism After Mayor Mamdani's Mascot Hug

New York Mets have gone 0-11 since Mayor Zohran Mamdani embraced Mrs. Met on April 9, sparking memes and scrutiny over the coincidental timing.

Policy & Law

Country Star Maren Morris's Parenting Choices Spark Heated Debate Over Masculinity

The country music singer shared that she paints her six-year-old son's nails and makes friendship bracelets with him, igniting fresh controversy over gender norms in child-rearing.

Congress

House Braces for Next Wave of Potential Expulsions Focused on Cherfilus-McCormick, Mills

Ethics Committee set to issue disciplinary recommendations Tuesday in case of Florida Democrat accused of stealing FEMA funds; separate investigation into Republican continues.

Policy & Law

Incoming Hungarian Government Begins Talks with Brussels over Frozen EU Funds

Prime minister-elect Péter Magyar meets with European Commission leaders to unlock suspended funding and reset EU relations.

Policy & Law

On 4/20, Democrats Urged to Lead on Cannabis Legalization as Polls Show Broad Support

Polls show 70% of Americans support legal cannabis, yet Democrats have not fully capitalized on the issue despite decades of advocacy.

Policy & Law

Army Veteran Identified in Shreveport Shooting That Killed Eight Children

Shamar Elkins, 31, shot ten people across three homes before being killed by police during a carjacking attempt.

Policy & Law

Ontario Premier Doug Ford Agrees to Sell $21M Private Jet Following Outcry

The Bombardier Challenger 650, purchased for official travel including tariff advocacy in the US, will be sold after critics called it a 'gravy plane.'

Policy & Law

Three Warning Signs Emerge for Republicans in New NBC News Poll

Trump's approval hits new low at 37%, with voters increasingly pessimistic on economy and Iran policy as midterm elections approach.

Policy & Law

GOP Support for Bondi Subpoena Wanes as Democrats Push for Contempt Vote

Four of five Republicans who backed subpoena now question its value, while Democrats see former AG as central to Epstein controversy.

Policy & Law

Britannia No Longer Rules the Waves, but It Can Still Be a Credible Power

Starmer's government commits to 3.5 percent defense spending increase as Strategic Defense Review reveals stretched military capabilities.

Policy & Law

Jackson Solo Dissent Opposes Supreme Court Reversal in Fourth Amendment Case

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the lone justice to defend the D.C. Appeals Court after the Supreme Court's 8-2 ruling approving a police traffic stop.

State & Local

Miami Herald Poll: 68% of Cubans, Cuban Americans in South Florida Oppose Trump Deportation Policies

Poll of 800 South Florida residents finds 81% support legal immigration pathways as island faces humanitarian crisis

Policy & Law

Obama, Mamdani Sing 'Wheels on the Bus' With Bronx Kids During First Joint Appearance

The former president met the self-proclaimed socialist mayor at a Bronx childcare center as Mamdani marks his first 100 days in office.

Policy & Law

Police Investigating Arson Attacks at Jewish Sites in London

Counterterror officers probe fires at synagogues as group with suspected Iran ties claims responsibility, drawing condemnation from UK's chief rabbi and prime minister.

Congress

Trump's Mid-Decade Redistricting Push Pits State Leaders Against Partisan Lines

From an 82-year-old Virginia senator to a Utah judge, state-level officials are shaping the 2026 electoral map as courts and legislatures clash over partisan lines.

State & Local

Boston Mayor Denies City Funding for LGBTQ Migrant Wellness Program After Group Advertised Up to $500 in Benefits

City officials say a $7,500 grant to OUTnewcomers was for mental health services, not the voucher program that sparked online criticism.

State & Local

Mamdani Endorses City Council Candidate Who First Accused Cuomo of Sexual Harassment

Lindsey Boylan, who accused former Gov. Andrew Cuomo of harassment in 2020, faces off in April 28 special election with backing of newly inaugurated NYC mayor.

Policy & Law

Rubio Targets Nicaraguan Official Over Alleged Torture Tied to 'Brutal' Ortega Regime

Secretary of State designates Vice Minister of the Interior under Section 7031(c), barring entry to U.S. over alleged human rights violations.

Policy & Law

Summer Remains Deadliest Season for Teen Drivers With 635 Deaths in 2024

Texas led the nation with 68 teen summer fatalities, followed by California at 49 and Florida at 34, according to crash data analysis.

Policy & Law

New Book Details Kagan's Outburst at Breyer After Dobbs Leak, Calling It a Security Threat

The forthcoming book by Mollie Hemingway describes the liberal justices' internal clash over dissent timing following the unprecedented May 2022 leak.

Policy & Law

Man Who Attempted Grocery Theft Sues Albertsons Employee Who Stopped Him

Joshua Merkel is seeking $10,000 in damages in Multnomah County court after a confrontation that left him with a fractured jaw; the employee who stopped him was acquitted of criminal assault charges.

Policy & Law

Elon Musk Amplifies Baseless Claim About COVID-19 Vaccine

The post shared by the X owner questioning vaccine safety received nearly 60 million views, drawing criticism from public health experts.

Policy & Law

Hungary's Orbán Calls for His Party's Renewal After Stunning Election Defeat

The longtime leader acknowledged his Fidesz party needs "complete renewal" after losing power for the first time in 16 years to the center-right Tisza party.

Policy & Law

ICE Agent Charged for Pulling Gun on Motorists in Minnesota, Prosecutor Says

Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr. faces two second-degree assault charges in the first criminal case against a federal agent during Operation Metro Surge.

Policy & Law

Kornacki: How Changing Views on Israel Could Play Out in New Jersey Special Election

NBC Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki examines how shifting voter attitudes on Israel may affect the outcome of an upcoming New Jersey House race.

Congress

Senate Temporarily Extends Nation's Controversial Spying Powers After House Fumbles

The unanimous Senate vote gives Congress until April 20 to resolve disputes over Section 702 surveillance authority, with both parties divided on privacy reforms.

State & Local

Why Steve Hilton Thinks He Can Turn California Red

The former Trump advisor and California native outlines his strategy for making the traditionally blue state competitive for Republicans.

Congress

Minnesota Republicans Say Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan Would Be Easier Opponent in Open Senate Race

GOP leaders are betting on a primary matchup between their candidate and the Democratic frontrunner they describe as the more radical option.

Policy & Law

Cairo 3D-Printed Housing Project Under FBI Investigation as Promised Affordable Homes Remain Unfinished

The $1.1 million project in the southern Illinois town of fewer than 2,000 residents was billed as the first new home built in Cairo in at least 30 years.

Policy & Law

Average 2026 Tax Refunds Up 11% but Well Below Trump Administration Expectations

Average refund of $3,462 falls short of the $775 predicted by IRS and $1,000+ anticipated by White House

Policy & Law

Undercover Investigation Exposes Fake Asylum Evidence Industry

Exposé reveals advisers charging migrants for tips on fabricating claims including false sexual orientation and staged protests.

Congress

Democrats Slam, Republicans Defend Vought During Testy House Hearing

OMB director faced questions on Trump administration budget proposals, with Democrats attacking the One Big Beautiful Bill Act while Republicans praised its tax cuts.

Congress

White House Probes Pattern of Missing Scientists, Retired General Linked to Classified Research

Ten cases involving researchers tied to U.S. military and defense programs have drawn attention, with Trump saying officials will know more within the next week and a half.

State & Local

NYC Mayor Mamdani Touts New $500M-A-Year Tax on Luxury Second Homes

Governor Hochul's pied-à-terre tax targets ultra-wealthy nonresidents with properties valued at $5 million or more, expected to generate at least $500 million annually.

Policy & Law

What Orban's Loss Means for Far-Right Movements Around the World

Hungary's 16-year prime minister lost his reelection bid, raising questions about the future of the global far-right infrastructure he built.

State & Local

Sotomayor Apologizes for Remarks Criticizing Kavanaugh Over Immigration Enforcement Case

Supreme Court justice called her comments inappropriate and hurtful after criticizing colleague's view on ICE enforcement in California

Congress

Capitol Police Union Plans No Confidence Vote Against House Side Leaders

The April 22 vote follows complaints of officers working six-day weeks and double shifts amid staffing shortages.

Policy & Law

Documents Show Migrant Accused of Killing Loyola Student Was Flagged as Flight Risk Before Release

Internal Border Patrol records released by House Judiciary Committee reveal Venezuelan migrant had no valid asylum claim and was released due to lack of space.

Policy & Law

DOJ Sues Connecticut, New Haven Over Sanctuary Policies, Citing 'Open Defiance'

The lawsuit marks the latest DOJ effort to target sanctuary policies, following a federal judge's rejection of similar claims against Colorado and Denver.

Policy & Law

Illegal Alien Charged in College Student's Murder Faces New Court Order

Jose Medina, 25, ordered to provide DNA sample as prosecutors build case; defense raises concerns over bullet fragment and prior injuries.

Policy & Law

Justice Department Says Biden DOJ Weaponized Law to Go After Anti-Abortion Activists

The first report from the Trump-era Weaponization Working Group accuses former prosecutors of biased enforcement of a clinic protection law.

Policy & Law

Omaha Is Home to Massive Superfund Site, but Most Kids Living There Aren't Tested for Lead

Only 2.4% of children in the Superfund zone now show elevated lead levels, but health officials say testing rates remain far too low to catch all exposures.

Policy & Law

Tony Gonzales' Resignation Sparks Uncertainty About What Comes Next

Former congressman's departure leaves Southern Texas district without representation as Gov. Greg Abbott has not called a special election.

Congress

White House Ramps Up Pressure to Pass Crypto Bill as Congress Returns

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other administration officials are pushing for market structure legislation as the window for passage narrows.

Policy & Law

Looksmaxxing Influencer Clavicular Hospitalized After Overdosing During Livestream

The 20-year-old content creator known for extreme appearance optimization methods was rushed to the hospital after becoming unresponsive during a live stream with other influencers.

Congress

House Democrats Address Swalwell Resignation as FISA Vote Looms

Democratic leaders hold press conference a day after Rep. Eric Swalwell stepped down amid misconduct allegations, with House set to vote on FISA reauthorization.

Policy & Law

Gallego Cuts Ties With Swalwell After Assault Allegations Emerge, Supports Expulsion Push

Sen. Ruben Gallego, once calling Swalwell his 'best friend in the world,' said he had no knowledge of the allegations and now supports removing him from Congress.

Policy & Law

Forty Years After Batson, Racial Bias in Jury Selection Persists

The Supreme Court's upcoming decision in Pitchford v. Cain tests whether the landmark 1986 ruling against discriminatory jury strikes is still being enforced.

State & Local

NYC Mayor Touts 'Socialist' Wins in First 100 Days Alongside Bernie Sanders

Mamdani highlighted $1.2 billion for universal child care, five publicly owned grocery stores, and 195,000 housing violations against landlords as achievements.

Congress

Swalwell Furor Engulfs Others Accused of Wrongdoing, Threatening to Upend House

Bipartisan calls emerge to expel four members facing ethics investigations, setting up potential floor votes that could reshape the chamber.

Policy & Law

Mortgage Delinquency Rises as Homeowners Seek Financial Relief Options

FHA loans account for over 80% of the increase in severely delinquent mortgages, though rates remain below pre-pandemic levels.

Policy & Law

Rep. Eric Swalwell Announces Resignation From Congress After Sexual Assault Allegations

California Democrat says he will step down from his House seat, with the House Ethics Committee launching a formal probe into the misconduct claims.

Congress

Fraud Accusations Fly as Hungarians Vote in Contentious Election

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces unprecedented challenge to his 16-year rule as opposition leader Péter Magyar and his Tisza party lead in pre-election polls.

World & Security

On Iran Outcome, Nobody Knows Anything—Yet

Diplomatic talks on Iran's nuclear program continue as both sides remain far apart on key issues, with analysts unable to predict outcome.

Policy & Law

One Dead, Others Injured After Multiple Gunmen Open Fire in Chick-fil-A

At least six people were shot at a Chick-fil-A in Union Township, New Jersey, on Saturday evening.

Policy & Law

Record Turnout Expected as Parliamentary Election in Hungary Gets Under Way

Voter participation reached 54.98% by 1 p.m., nearly 15 points higher than the same point in the 2022 election, with 7.5 million eligible voters casting ballots.

Policy & Law

Tax Day Is This Week: Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes That Can Cost You Money

From filing status errors to missed deductions, tax experts warn that simple oversights can trigger IRS delays, penalties, and smaller refunds.

Policy & Law

Democratic Bill to Expand Price Discrimination Law Draws Conservative Opposition

The Fair Prices for Local Businesses Act would broaden the Robinson-Patman Act, with supporters saying it helps small businesses and critics warning it raises consumer costs.

World & Security

Vance Says US-Iran Talks End Without Deal After 21 Hours of Negotiations

Vice president says Iran refused to accept American terms during high-stakes talks in Islamabad, with the U.S. unwilling to compromise on red lines.

Policy & Law

Polling Stations Close in Pivotal Hungary Election That Could Unseat Long-Time Prime Minister Orbán

With turnout exceeding 77%, Hungarians voted in what is called Europe's most consequential election this year, deciding whether to remove Orbán after 16 years in power.

Policy & Law

CIA May Have Used Secret Heartbeat-Detection Technology To Rescue Lost Airman in Iran

The classified Ghost Murmur system allegedly uses quantum magnetometry and AI to detect human heartbeats from dozens of miles away, though physicists question whether such capability is physically possible.

Policy & Law

A Judge Worried a Proposed Settlement Doesn't Do Enough to Help Victims. The DOJ Is Still Moving Forward.

U.S. District Judge Alfred H. Bennett questioned why a $68 million Colony Ridge settlement included $20 million for police and immigration enforcement but no compensation for victims of alleged predatory lending.

Policy & Law

DOJ Says DC Pipe Bomb Suspect Not Covered by Trump Jan. 6 Pardon

The DOJ argues Brian Cole Jr. is categorically excluded from the presidential pardon because he was not convicted or facing pending charges at the time it was issued.

State & Local

Pelosi, California Democrats Slam Swalwell Over Sexual Assault Allegations: 'Indefensible'

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Adam Schiff have withdrawn their support for Eric Swalwell's gubernatorial campaign following bombshell allegations from a former staffer.

Policy & Law

Sen. Tim Sheehy Makes Emergency Landing After In-Flight Engine Failure

The Montana Republican senator and his co-pilot landed safely in a field near Ennis after experiencing mechanical engine failure during a routine training flight.

State & Local

Swalwell Calls Sexual Assault Claims 'Flat False' as Pressure Mounts to Drop Governor Bid

Sen. Adam Schiff withdrew his endorsement and called for Swalwell to exit the race, while House Democratic leadership demanded an investigation.

Economy & Markets

One Year Into Trump's Tariff Strategy: Economic Impact and Debate Over Who Bears the Cost

Effective tariff rates rose from 2.2% to roughly 13% by year-end, with debates intensifying over whether American consumers or foreign exporters are footing the bill.

Policy & Law

Trump Admin Inches Closer to Deporting Mahmoud Khalil

Immigration appeals board issues final order of removal for green card holder arrested after Columbia University protests

Policy & Law

Trump Administration Recruits Gamers for Air Traffic Controller Positions

FAA launches campaign targeting gamers to address staffing shortfall, with salaries reaching $155,000 after three years

World & Security

Emmanuel Macron Condemns Lebanon Strikes, Says He’s Spoken With Country’s Leaders

French president expresses full solidarity with Lebanon after Israel launches largest attacks since recent offensive began, threatening fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire.

Policy & Law

Exclusive: Cuban President Says He's Not Stepping Down

The announcement comes amid ongoing economic crisis and rare public protests in Cuba.

Policy & Law

For-Profit Hospital Chain Set Aside No Money for Malpractice Coverage, Court Filings Show

Prospect Medical's bankruptcy leaves hundreds of patients with pending negligence claims without recourse, as self-insurance practices lack regulatory oversight.

World & Security

Oil Plunges, Dow Sees Its Best Day in a Year After US-Iran Ceasefire

Brent crude fell 8% while the Dow jumped 563 points as markets reacted to a fragile ceasefire agreement aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Policy & Law

Pence's Advancing American Freedom Launches Messaging Campaign for 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Ahead of Midterms

Former vice president's group unveils 90-page report with 60 policy reforms as Republicans sharpen their economic message for November elections.

Policy & Law

Spanberger Breaks Silence on Sanctuary Claims as ICE Clashes Heat Up

Virginia governor defends decision to end 287(g) cooperation agreement with DHS, pushes back on sanctuary state label and low poll numbers.

World & Security

Teetering Ceasefire Bodes Ill for Treacherous Talks Ahead

International diplomats prepare for high-stakes negotiations as fragile ceasefire faces renewed tensions.

State & Local

Texas Officials Investigating Hundreds of Complaints Against Camp Mystic Amid Bid to Renew License

Regulators and Texas Rangers are examining complaints alleging neglect during July 2025 floods that killed 27 girls, as the camp seeks to reopen this summer.

Policy & Law

Kentucky's Largest Rehab Center Under FBI Investigation for Alleged Medicaid Fraud

Addiction Recovery Care billed state $1.7 billion over five years; federal prosecutors and former employees allege billing fraud scheme.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Astronauts Make Long-Distance Call to Space Station on Way Home From Moon

The first moonship-to-spaceship radio linkup connected the lunar crew to ISS astronauts 230,000 miles apart, marking another milestone in NASA's Artemis program.

Congress

California Supreme Court Pauses Republican Sheriff's 2025 Election Fraud Investigation

The court agreed to review the case after Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized more than 650,000 ballots from election officials.

Policy & Law

DSA Poll Finds 53% of Democratic Voters Prefer Progressive Candidates Over Party Leadership

Gallup data shows 66% of Democrats view socialism favorably, marking a 24-point gap with capitalism views as progressive wing gains influence.

Policy & Law

Democrats Have Shut Down Key Parts of DHS, TSA Agents Working Without Pay

Tens of thousands of Transportation Security Administration officers continue working through what critics call a partial government shutdown, impacting air travel across the country.

World & Security

Do Not Celebrate Ceasefire as a Victory for America

Commentators argue the ceasefire in Iran may strengthen Tehran's regional position and wealth, while others contend de-escalation serves U.S. interests.

World & Security

Mideast Experts Weigh Iran Regime's Leverage in Negotiations With U.S.

Two-week ceasefire agreed as analysts debate whether Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz provides lasting negotiating power.

State & Local

Photos Show California Home of Qasem Soleimani's Relatives After ICE Arrest

Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were taken into custody after the State Department revoked their green cards, marking one of the latest enforcement actions against Iranian regime family members.

Policy & Law

Trump Alignment Emerges as Primary Political Sorting Variable, Reshaping Electoral Map

Analysis suggests Trump-aligned voters now span party lines on key issues like trade, climate and democratic institutions, challenging traditional partisan frameworks.

World & Security

Top GOP Hawk Graham Warns Iran Deal Has 'Troubling Aspects' as Ceasefire Begins

The two-week ceasefire pauses military action as Vance, Witkoff and Kushner prepare to negotiate a broader peace agreement in Islamabad.

State & Local

DeSantis Signs Florida Law Allowing State to Label Groups as Terrorist Organizations

The law gives the governor and Florida Cabinet power to designate organizations and requires universities to report expelled student visa holders to federal immigration authorities.

Policy & Law

GOP Fraud Crackdown in Blue States Draws Mixed Reactions Ahead of Midterms

The White House and Congress have escalated enforcement actions after a YouTuber's expose of fraudulent Medicaid providers in Minnesota went viral last year.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Unveils New Racial Equity Plan for More Equitable Future, Prompting DOJ Review

The preliminary citywide plan establishes over 200 agency-level goals and 800 strategies to address racial disparities in housing, education and income.

Policy & Law

Georgia House Race and Wisconsin Supreme Court Vote Highlight Key Electoral Tests Tonight

The Georgia special election and Wisconsin judicial race offer early indicators of voter sentiment ahead of the 2026 midterms, with both parties watching suburban and rural swing voters closely.

Congress

White House Shares First Photo Taken From Far Side of Moon

The Artemis II mission captured images from 252,756 miles away, surpassing the Apollo 13 distance record during humanity's first crewed lunar far-side flyby.

Policy & Law

AI-Backed Super PAC Expands into Multiple GOP Primaries After Claiming Early Wins

Leading the Future, backed by OpenAI's Greg Brockman and venture capitalists Andreessen and Horowitz, pledges $1.5M in Georgia, Montana and Iowa races.

Policy & Law

Trump's Favorite Florsheim Shoes: A $145 Oxford Drawing National Attention

The president's shoe preference has sparked discussion about presidential style, with Trump reportedly outfitting cabinet members and potential future leaders with the Wisconsin-based brand.

Policy & Law

Special Elections in Georgia, New Jersey Take Center Stage as House Majority Hangs in Balance

Four high-stakes April contests include a Georgia runoff to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's former seat, a New Jersey race, Virginia redistricting referendum, and Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

Policy & Law

Study: Middle Class Not Hollowed Out as Millions Move Up Income Ladder

AEI research shows share of upper-middle-class families tripled since 1979, though many Americans report feeling squeezed despite gains.

Policy & Law

Health Experts Say Body's Natural Detox Systems Work Without Expensive Products

Medical professionals advise staying hydrated, eating fiber-rich foods, and limiting alcohol to support liver and kidney function.

Policy & Law

Lebanese Christians Displaced by War Mark Easter Far From Homes and Churches

Over 1 million Lebanese have fled hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, including thousands of Christians now worshipping in Beirut after losing their ancestral villages.

Policy & Law

Man Charged With Murder in Fatal Shooting of 7-Month-Old Baby in Brooklyn Pram

Police say the infant was an unintended victim of a suspected gang-related shooting in Williamsburg; second suspect arrested in Pennsylvania.

Congress

Graham Platner's Maine Senate Campaign Turns to Trivia Nights and Happy Hours to Build Momentum

The Democratic primary challenger is hosting town halls, brewery events and trivia games to take on Gov. Janet Mills and ultimately face Sen. Susan Collins.

Policy & Law

Small Georgia Farming Town Resists ICE Detention Center Plan

Social Circle, a town of 5,000 that supported Trump, blocked water access to halt a proposed 10,000-person facility citing inadequate infrastructure.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Toilet Malfunction Forces In-Flight Repairs During Moon Mission

The $23 million Universal Waste Management System experienced a fan jam hours into the mission, requiring ground engineers to guide astronauts through fixes.

Policy & Law

Georgia Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing Property Owners to Sue Over Homeless Encampments

The legislation would let individuals seek compensation from local governments for failing to enforce bans on public camping and cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

World & Security

Iran Calls on Public to Find Enemy Pilot as US Continues Frantic Search

The search for a missing U.S. pilot focuses on southwestern Iran, marking the first time the United States has lost an aircraft in Iranian territory during the six-week war.

Policy & Law

Hochul Connects Auto Insurance Reforms to Adams Associate Fraud Indictment

Federal prosecutors allege a car-crash-victim fraud scheme brought in tens of millions of dollars; Hochul says her proposed reforms would have curbed such activity.

World & Security

LIVE UPDATES: Second American Plane Goes Down Near Iran, Pilot Rescued

US military confirms second aircraft incident near Iranian airspace as search operations continue for crew member from earlier F-15 crash.

Congress

Son of Late Republican Megadonor Foster Friess Announces Bid for Wyoming's Open House Seat

Steve Friess, a longtime Wyoming resident and early funder of conservative groups including Turning Point USA, seeks to pivot from political donor to candidate.

State & Local

Houston Deletes Post Referring to Good Friday as 'Spring Holiday' After Backlash

The city removed an office closure announcement after Republican officials and conservative commentators criticized the wording as dismissive of Christian observances.

Policy & Law

Trump's Belated Case for War: President Outlines Iran Strategy in Primetime Address

More than 30 days into U.S. engagement with Iran, Trump promised to complete objectives in two to three weeks while facing questions about the plan's coherence.

Policy & Law

Burchett on Alien Disclosure: You'd Be Up at Night If the Things I've Seen Were Released

The Tennessee Republican congressman says he was recently briefed on information that would have 'set the country unglued' if made public.

State & Local

Man Sentenced in Cross Burning Hoax Tied to Colorado Springs Mayor Race

Derrick Bernard receives nearly 4 years in federal prison for plot involving threat against Mayor Yemi Mobolade, who denies any involvement.

Policy & Law

Artemis II Crew Completes Final Preparations for First Crewed Moon Orbital Mission Since Apollo Era

The four-astronaut team will travel deeper into space than any humans in history, marking NASA's first crewed lunar orbit in more than 50 years.

Policy & Law

Todd Blanche to serve as acting Attorney General After Pam Bondi Dismissal

Blanche, currently deputy attorney general, will assume the top DOJ role as the Trump administration continues leadership shakeups.

State & Local

Illinois Governor Posts Walking Day Video after Student Killing Sparks Backlash

Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker's National Walking Day post, made days after an 18-year-old Loyola University student was fatally shot while walking, drew criticism from the victim's family and conservative commentators.

Policy & Law

Judge Says Penn Must Turn Over Information About Jewish Employees in US Discrimination Probe

U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert ruled the university must provide records to the EEOC but said employees can refuse to participate in the investigation.

Culture & Society

Trump Working to Clean 'Filthy' Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, Blames Biden for Maintenance Delays

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum confirmed the project, which Trump says was supposed to be completed by the Biden administration.

Policy & Law

Trump Administration Exempts Gulf Oil Drilling From Endangered Species Act Requirements

The administration convened the Endangered Species Commission for the first time in over 30 years, a move critics call the 'God Squad' that could bypass litigation protecting species like Rice's whale.

Congress

Trump Administration Faces Mounting Criticism Over Stalled Agenda and Sliding Poll Numbers

Young voter support drops significantly as Republicans question whether the president remains engaged with his legislative priorities.

Policy & Law

Army Reviewing After Helicopters Hovered Alongside Kid Rock's Swimming Pool as He Saluted

The 101st Airborne Division says two AH-64 Apache helicopters were on a training run when they passed the musician's Nashville-area home; an administrative review is underway.

State & Local

DHS Slams California Sanctuary County After Mom Allegedly Murdered by 2 Honduran Nationals

Santa Clara County is accused of refusing ICE detainer requests for two suspects, including one with prior domestic violence arrests and an outstanding murder warrant from New Jersey.

Policy & Law

Fugitive Illegal Alien Convict Remains on Run After Attempting to Strike ICE Officer With Vehicle

Xa Lee, a Laotian citizen with a deportation order since 2010 and multiple criminal convictions, fled during a Sacramento traffic stop on March 25.

Policy & Law

Gas in U.S. Hits $4 a Gallon for First Time Since August 2022

Average price rose to $4.018 per gallon, up from $3.990 the previous day, as conflict with Iran drives fuel costs higher.

Congress

High Fuel Prices Squeeze Dairy Farmers in Competitive Wisconsin House District

Rising costs for diesel and gasoline add pressure on farm operations in a district that could determine control of Congress.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Rules Against Colorado's Ban on Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ Youth

The 8-1 ruling says the state's law violates the First Amendment rights of a Christian therapist and could affect similar laws in more than 20 states.

Policy & Law

Eric Swalwell Faces Scrutiny Over Qatar-Backed Trips Amid California Gubernatorial Race

The California Democrat took at least six Qatar-sponsored trips from 2020-2024, drawing criticism from GOP rivals who question foreign influence on sitting lawmakers.

Policy & Law

Rhode Island Democrat Faces Backlash After Saying Iryna Zarutska Mural Doesn't Align With Providence Values

State Rep. David Morales called the mural on an LGBTQ+ club 'divisive,' sparking criticism from conservatives and some Democrats on social media.

Congress

Dem Senator Warns Deportation Could Let Virginia Woman's Illegal Immigrant Killer Escape Accountability

Sen. Tim Kaine says the suspect in Stephanie Minter's murder should face full prosecution in U.S. courts before any deportation, citing concerns about accountability.

Policy & Law

Interactive Tool Shows States Could Lose $23 Billion in Education Funding Over Three Years

The America First Policy Institute's calculator projects 23 states could miss out on $23 billion in scholarship opportunities between 2027 and 2029.

Congress

American Bar Association No-Shows Federalist Society Panel on Law School Accreditation Monopoly Claims

The ABA's absence from a conservative event comes as the Trump administration has escalated criticism of the organization's accreditation standards and judicial nominee ratings.

Policy & Law

No Kings Protests Draw Millions Across US and World in Third Round of Demonstrations

More than 3,200 marches planned across all 50 states and several continents, with flagship rally held in Minnesota's capital.

State & Local

Student Dead After Shooting Teacher at Texas Prep School, Sheriff's Office Says

The 15-year-old student shot a female teacher before fatally shooting himself at Hill Country College Preparatory High School in Comal County.

Policy & Law

Trump Lifts Pause on Asylum Processing for Migrants From Non High-Risk Countries

The policy change affects asylum-seekers from countries outside the expanded travel ban, representing a rare rollback of Trump immigration restrictions.

Policy & Law

Communists, Democrats Use #NoKings Rally to Call for May Day Strike

Organizers of the nationwide anti-Trump protests, including some Democratic groups, joined socialist and communist activists in calling for an economic shutdown on May 1.

Congress

House Discharge Petition on TPS for Haiti Secures Enough Signatures to Force Vote

The petition, sponsored by Rep. Ayanna Pressley, gathered 218 signatures including four Republicans, setting up a floor vote on whether to extend protected status for 350,000 Haitian migrants.

Policy & Law

Most Believe Deeply in America's Founding Principles, Survey Finds

Poll shows strong support for founding ideals while many Americans feel nation is falling short of those principles.

Policy & Law

Sen Mazie Hirono Trolled for Admitting Trump Not 'a King' and Never Has Been

Republicans seized on the Hawaii Democrat's social media post during 'no kings' protests, arguing it undermined the premise of the nationwide demonstrations.

Policy & Law

Soaring Gas Prices and Supply Chain Disruptions Drive up Costs Across the Economy

Gasoline rose to $3.96 per gallon while diesel hit $5.37 as Middle East conflict disrupts global shipping and energy supplies.

State & Local

CPAC Conference Returns to Texas for Annual Conservative Gathering

The Conservative Political Action Conference, a staple of the conservative movement's calendar, held its annual event in Texas this year.

Policy & Law

No Kings Rallies Draw Thousands Nationwide as DHS Shutdown Stretches to Seventh Week

Protesters in all 50 states demand federal accountability as Congress leaves for two-week recess without resolving funding impasse.

Policy & Law

Jet Fuel Prices More Than Double as Airlines Warn of Supply Shortages Within Weeks

United Airlines plans to cut 5% of planned flights as jet fuel costs surge to $4.57 per gallon, with carriers projecting billions in additional annual expenses.

Policy & Law

Bills to Pay FAA and TSA Workers During Shutdowns Get Introduced but Keep Stalling in Congress

Multiple bipartisan proposals have been introduced since 2019 to ensure aviation workers receive pay during funding lapses, yet none have become law.

Policy & Law

DHS Confirms Corey Lewandowski Departed Along With Noem

Lewandowski served as unpaid adviser to the former DHS secretary, joining her during a recent trip to Guyana before her new envoy role.

Policy & Law

Many Losers, Few Winners in Political Battle Over ICE Funding

Congressional debate over Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget exposes partisan divisions on immigration enforcement.

Congress

House Ethics Panel Finds Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Guilty of 25 Charges

The Florida Democrat faces potential expulsion after a three-year investigation into allegations she stole $5 million in FEMA relief funds and used some to fund her 2022 campaign.

Congress

House Republicans Reject Senate DHS Bill, Propose 60-Day Funding Extension

Speaker Mike Johnson calls Senate measure a joke as conservatives demand ICE and CBP funding before Senate leaves for recess.

Congress

House Passes Own DHS Bill as Partial Shutdown Hits Week Seven; ‘No Kings’ Rallies Set for Weekend

Both chambers have left Washington for a two-week recess as the Senate-passed DHS funding bill sits unresolved and protesters prepare for third round of demonstrations.

State & Local

Fulton County Asks Federal Judge to Order FBI Return of 2020 Ballots

A federal judge will hear arguments Friday after court-ordered mediation failed to resolve the dispute over seized election materials.

Policy & Law

Judge Blocks Pentagon's Supply Chain Risk Designation for Anthropic

U.S. District Judge Rita Lin blocked the designation as First Amendment retaliation, pausing her ruling for a week to allow an appeal.

Congress

North Carolina's Photo Voter ID Mandate Can Continue as Judge Upholds Law

U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs, nominated by President Obama, rejected civil rights groups' arguments that Republicans enacted the 2018 law with discriminatory intent.

Policy & Law

Stanford Student Tells Congress CCP Targeted Her With Transnational Repression Campaign

Elsa Johnson, a Stanford junior and editor of the Stanford Review, testified that Chinese state operatives monitored her and her family on American soil.

Policy & Law

The Liberal Patriot Closes Its Doors

Center-left publication ends operations amid shifting media landscape and challenges for progressive outlets.

Policy & Law

Utah Bans Polygraph Tests for Those Reporting Sexual Assault

The law, signed by Gov. Spencer Cox, prohibits police and government officials from requesting polygraph tests from alleged sexual assault victims.

Policy & Law

Abigail Spanberger Faces National Test with Virginia Redistricting Referendum

Virginia Democrats pressure governor to deliver on redistricting campaign as April special election approaches, with control of House seats at stake.

Policy & Law

Balen Shah's Political Rise in Nepal Reflects Broader Shift After Youth-Led Protests

The ascent of the young mayor marks a new chapter in Nepal's politics, emerging from years of activist movements that reshaped the nation's democratic landscape.

Policy & Law

Democratic Senate Candidate Partners With Progressive Streamer Amid Primary Race

Abdul El-Sayed's event with Hasan Piker, who previously faced backlash for controversial statements including 'America deserved 9/11,' highlights progressive coalition-building in Michigan's Senate race.

Congress

Senate Democrats Condemn Proposed ACA Rule That Would Lift Plan Standardization Requirements

CMS proposal projects 1.2 to 2 million fewer enrollees in 2027 as Democrats warn of 'junk coverage' expansion

Policy & Law

Why Elect GOP Majorities if They Can't Pass SAVE America Act?

Conservatives question whether House Republican conference can deliver on key campaign promises after legislative setback.

Policy & Law

Pennsylvania House Democrats Pull Women's Month Resolution After GOP Defines Woman

Resolution tabled after Republican lawmaker proposed adding physiological definition of woman to legislation, sparking laughter on House floor.

Policy & Law

Trump Administration Refers NY AG Letitia James to DOJ for Potential Insurance Fraud

FHFA Director Bill Pulte alleges the New York attorney general may have falsified information on a homeowners insurance application in Florida.

Policy & Law

US Prosecutors Argue Maduro Plundered Venezuelan Wealth in Court Battle Over Legal Fees

Judge hearing case notes right to defense is paramount but says he will not dismiss prosecution over legal fee dispute

Policy & Law

AFGE President Tells Lawmakers Not to Fly Home for Easter Until TSA Officers Get Paid

The largest federal workers union president warned lawmakers at a virtual press conference as the partial government shutdown reached 39 days.

State & Local

Chicago Mayor Johnson Unveils 'Abolish ICE' Snowplow Days After Student Allegedly Murdered by Migrant

The snowplow name was chosen from 13,000 submissions in the city's You Name a Plow contest, weeks after a Loyola University student was killed by a suspect who entered the US in 2023.

State & Local

Drivers Hit With DMV Scam Texts in Colorado, Texas, Hawaii

State agencies warn of phishing texts impersonating DMVs as consumers report receiving fraudulent messages requesting personal information.

Policy & Law

Soros-Backed DA Krasner Threatens ICE Agents at Philly Airport With Arrests

Philadelphia's district attorney said he would arrest ICE agents who commit crimes in the city, escalating a dispute over immigration enforcement during a DHS funding lapse.

State & Local

Pedestrian Overpass Project Dead After Norfolk Southern Withdraws Funding, Hammond Mayor Says

Norfolk Southern's former CEO promised to cover the $2.6 million local match for a bridge over a dangerous rail crossing used by schoolchildren.

Congress

N.C. Senate's Top Republican Concedes in Primary Decided by 23 Votes

Phil Berger, who led the state Senate for 15 years and received Trump's endorsement, lost to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page in a recount.

Policy & Law

Congress Loses Flying Perk as DHS Shutdown Continues

Delta Airlines suspends airport escort services for lawmakers amid ongoing partial shutdown that has left TSA officers working without pay since mid-February.

Policy & Law

Travelers Offer Mixed Reactions to ICE Agents Deployed at US Airports During Shutdown

ICE agents have been deployed to assist TSA amid staffing shortages caused by the partial government shutdown, with travellers describing the presence as either helpful or frightening.

Policy & Law

LaGuardia Crash That Killed Two Pilots Under NTSB Investigation

The Air Canada flight collided with a fire truck on the runway late Sunday, killing both pilots and injuring 41 people amid ongoing DHS staffing challenges.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Will Remove Media Offices After Judge Reinstates NYT Press Credentials

The Correspondents' Corridor, used by journalists for decades, will close immediately while an outside annex is developed

Policy & Law

Catholic Convert Boom Draws Scrutiny Over Political Motives, Integration Challenges

While thousands join the faith annually, some religious leaders and observers warn that a minority of high-profile converts prioritize political signaling over doctrinal adherence.

Policy & Law

TSA Wait Times Surge as DHS Shutdown Continues, Airports Report Multi-Hour Delays

Multiple airports reported four to five-hour security wait times over the weekend as the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security extended into its third week.

Congress

House Member Jasmine Declines Reelection to Run for Senate

The decision marks a strategic shift from the House to an open Senate campaign, creating a vacancy in her current district.

Congress

Minnesota Millionaire Who Qualified for SNAP Benefits Testifies at State Hearing on Program Reform

Rob Undersander, who received thousands in food stamp benefits despite significant assets, will urge lawmakers to close income-only eligibility loophole as Minnesota grapples with massive fraud scandal.

Policy & Law

ICE Officers Will Begin Assisting TSA as Shutdown Frustrates Travelers and Screeners

The new deployment comes as travelers face hourslong waits at airports while TSA officers work without pay during the partial government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Rep. Luna Criticizes Sen. Graham for Comments About US Troops in Iran Operations

Florida Republican called Graham's remarks about troops 'expendable cattle' as debate continues over potential assault on Kharg Island.

Policy & Law

ICE Agents to Deploy at 14 US Airports as TSA Absences Hit Highest Level Since Shutdown

About 11.5% of TSA staff were absent nationwide Saturday, with Houston at 42.4%, as hundreds of immigration agents prepare to fill staffing gaps.

State & Local

Emmanuel Grégoire Elected Mayor of Paris, Succeeding Fellow Socialist Anne Hidalgo

Socialist candidate defeats conservative rival Rachida Dati in final round of French municipal elections, maintaining left-wing control of the French capital.

Congress

Democrat Makes Surprise Break From Party On Major Homeland Security Vote

Sen. Martin Heinrich was one of only two Democrats to vote for advancing Markwayne Mullin's confirmation as DHS secretary, citing a constructive working relationship.

Policy & Law

Thousands of Chileans Protest President Kast's Environmental Rollbacks on World Water Day

The demonstrations in 16 cities opposed the withdrawal of 43 environmental protection regulations signed during former President Gabriel Boric's administration.

Policy & Law

Airport Security Lines Are Long. Here's What to Know if You're Flying

Spring break travelers face 2-hour waits as 50,000 TSA officers work without pay during the DHS shutdown.

State & Local

Hawaii Storms Have Caused $1B in Damage, Governor Says

Two consecutive storms dropped up to 50 inches of rain on parts of the state, causing worst flooding since 2004

Policy & Law

Here's How to Protect Yourself During Allergy Season

Experts share tips for managing seasonal allergies as climate change extends pollen seasons across the U.S.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Press Restrictions Violate First Amendment, Judge Rules

District judge blocks parts of DOD policy that required journalists to pre-approve information before publication, marking significant victory for press freedom advocates.

Policy & Law

Robert Mueller Reflects on Rebuilding the FBI After 9/11 in Meet the Press Archive

The former FBI director, who led the bureau through the transformation following the September 11 attacks, discussed the agency's evolution in a Meet the Press interview.

Policy & Law

Jeffries: ICE Officers Assisting at Airports Is 'Last Thing' Americans Need

House Democratic leader criticizes plan to deploy untrained ICE agents at airports as TSA faces staffing shortages amid government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Schumer Gambit Fails as DHS Shutdown Hits 36 Days and Airport Lines Grow

Senate Republicans blocked Schumer's attempt to fund only TSA workers as the partial DHS closure approaches last year's record length.

State & Local

US Border Patrol Arrests Two Mexican Fugitives in California Wanted for Murder and Child Sex Crimes

DHS confirms agents from the San Diego Sector arrested a homicide suspect in Anaheim and a child sex crimes suspect in Lemon Grove, turning both over to Mexican authorities.

Congress

Senate Republicans Consider Talking Filibuster Strategy To Advance National Voter ID Legislation

GOP lawmakers cite 2024 election mandate as justification for pursuing federal voter identification requirements, while Democrats warn of voting rights implications.

Policy & Law

Weaponized Washington Never Sleeps

Conservatives accuse DOJ of overreach while Democrats defend federal enforcement as lawful oversight.

Policy & Law

Inside the Manosphere: Netflix Documentary Explores Rising Male Influencer Movement

Louis Theroux's new documentary examines the online "manosphere" attracting millions of young men, sparking debate over its impact on masculinity and relationships.

Policy & Law

Musk Offers to Pay TSA Salaries Amid DHS Shutdown as Airport Staffing Crisis Worsens

Billionaire offers to cover worker pay during funding impasse that has led to 360+ officer departures and warnings of potential small airport closures

Policy & Law

Pritzker's $5M Push for Ally Sparks Fury From Congressional Black Caucus

Illinois Lt. Gov. Julianna Stratton won the Democratic Senate primary with Pritzker's backing, defeating the CBC's preferred candidate and a $30M challenger.

Policy & Law

Chuck Norris Didn't Just Play Tough. He Lived It, And Today's Culture Can't Match It

The martial arts champion and actor died at 90, leaving behind a legacy of disciplined mastery that conservatives cite as a model for masculinity and progressives critique as outdated.

State & Local

Duffy Mocks Newsom's 'Bridges to Nowhere' as California Wildlife Crossing Overruns by $21M

The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing cost rose from $92M to $114M, with completion delayed from 2025 to fall 2026.

Policy & Law

Trump Does Not Plan to Bar Oil or Gas Exports, Say Burgum and Wright

Interior and Energy secretaries clarified administration policy amid rising gasoline prices linked to conflict in Iran.

Policy & Law

Afroman Posts Mocking Music Videos During Defamation Trial Involving Ohio Officer

The musician is using his trial as content, releasing songs and videos targeting the officer who is suing him for defamation.

Policy & Law

Mexican Teen Dies While in ICE Custody in Florida

Royer Perez-Jimenez, 19, is the youngest prisoner to die in ICE custody since Trump returned to office; officials say cause is presumed suicide.

World & Security

Trump Posts on Truth Social After Gas Field Attacks, Raising Questions on U.S.-Israel Alignment

The post came after attacks on gas facilities in the Middle East, as analysts seek to decipher whether Trump signal continued U.S. support for Israel.

Policy & Law

FBI Investigating Whether Departed Counterterrorism Official Leaked Classified Info

Joe Kent resigned from the National Counterterrorism Center in protest of Iran war policy, citing concerns about justification for military strikes.

State & Local

Gas Price Spike Spurs Political Blame Game in California

California's average gas price of $5.50 per gallon, the highest in the nation, has become a political flashpoint as Democrats and Republicans trade blame over costs.

Policy & Law

Congressional Black Caucus Members Demand Pritzker Explain Stratton Support After Illinois Primary

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the Democratic Senate primary with Pritzker's $5 million super PAC backing, while CBC-backed Rep. Robin Kelly finished third.

Policy & Law

HHS Investigating 13 States for Allegedly Coercing Healthcare Providers on Abortions

The department's Office for Civil Rights cites the Weldon Amendment, a 2005 federal provision protecting providers who refuse abortion services on religious or conscience grounds.

Policy & Law

Schumer Keeps Public Guessing on How Long Dems Will Refuse to Fund DHS

The New York senator deflected questions about the timeline for restoring Homeland Security funding as Republicans warn of reduced preparedness amid a string of suspected terror attacks.

Policy & Law

Sony Music Removes 135,000 Deepfake Songs From Streaming Platforms

The music giant says AI-generated tracks impersonating artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles represent just a fraction of the total fraudulent content online.

Policy & Law

Gas Station Interviews in Pennsylvania Swing District Offer Window Into Trump Voter Sentiment

In PA-10, where Rep. Scott Perry faces a competitive race, voters at a Millersburg station discussed the war in Iran, gas prices and their views on the November elections.

State & Local

Nick Shirley Uncovers Over $170 Million in Alleged Fraud Across California Daycare and Hospice Operations

Independent journalist's 40-minute investigative video details alleged waste in Medi-Cal, hospice, and daycare programs.

State & Local

Dallas County GOP Will Return to Countywide Voting for May Runoff After Primary Day Chaos

The party switched to precinct-based voting for the March primary, resulting in voter confusion and provisional ballots that prompted the reversal.

Policy & Law

Democrat Patty García Secures Illinois House Nomination After Incumbent's Last-Minute Exit

Rep. Jesús García's decision to not seek re-election two days after the filing deadline left only his chief of staff on the ballot, sparking a congressional rebuke.

Congress

Polls Close in Illinois Primary; Senate Takes Up SAVE America Act as Trump Pressures NATO on Iran

Illinois voters decide who will succeed retiring Sen. Dick Durbin as the Senate considers Trump's SAVE America Act amid Republican divisions.

Policy & Law

Mullin Faces Democrat Grilling in First Hurdle to Lead DHS Amid Shutdown Fight

Sen. Markwayne Mullin's confirmation hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Committee comes as DHS remains shuttered over Democratic demands for immigration enforcement reforms.

Policy & Law

Sen. Mullin Gets Emotional Recounting Trump's Kindness to His Son During DHS Nomination Hearing

The Oklahoma Republican became visibly emotional while describing how President Trump supported his family after his son suffered a severe brain injury in 2020.

Policy & Law

Trump Participates in Annual Shamrock Bowl Presentation at White House

The St. Patrick's Day tradition, dating to 1952, sees Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin presenting shamrocks to the president.

Policy & Law

83-Year-Old Air Force Veteran Shoved onto NYC Subway Tracks; Suspect Had Been Deported Four Times

The incident has sparked renewed debate over sanctuary city policies and federal-local immigration enforcement cooperation.

World & Security

Ali Larijani, Iran's Security Chief and Powerful Regime Insider, Is Killed in Strikes, Israel Says

Israeli Defense Minister confirms the deaths of Larijani and Basij commander, marking the most senior Iranian leader killed since Supreme Leader Khamenei's death.

Congress

Illinois Voters Pick New Generation of Democrats for House, Senate After Near-Record Retirements

Six open seats in Illinois Congress trigger competitive primaries with heavy spending from AIPAC, crypto PACs and Gov. Pritzker's super PAC.

Congress

Most Americans Support Requiring Photo ID to Vote as Democrats Oppose SAVE America Act

Pew poll shows 83% favor voter ID requirement, including 71% of Democrats, as Republicans push sweeping election overhaul bill

State & Local

New York City Seeks to Stop Defending Former Mayor Eric Adams in Sex Assault Suit

The city's Law Department says new evidence shows Adams was not acting within the scope of city employment when alleged assault occurred in 1993.

World & Security

House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files Handling

Republican Chairman James Comer demands Bondi testify on April 14 regarding DOJ's compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, weeks after bipartisan criticism over document releases.

Policy & Law

Utah Mother Who Published Children's Book on Grief Found Guilty of Husband's Murder

Kouri Richins, 35, convicted of killing her husband Eric with fentanyl; prosecutors said she faced millions in debt and had taken out life insurance policies on him.

Congress

Senate to Take up Republican Voting Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship for New Voters

The SAVE America Act would require passport or birth certificate for voter registration, extend ID requirements to all states, and mandate data sharing with DHS.

Policy & Law

Why Trump's Kharg Island Attacks Could Make the Oil Crisis Worse

Iran's primary oil export terminal faces potential disruption as tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf.

Policy & Law

Dem Candidate's Unearthed 'Winter Texan' Comment Could Haunt Campaign

Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido, who won the Democratic nomination in Texas' 15th District, faces scrutiny over past comments about spending time in Mexico and pursuing dual citizenship.

Policy & Law

Hochul Uses State-Funded Ads to Promote Housing Agenda, Prompting Ethics Questions

The $10,000-$15,000 YouTube ad is one of 21 spots that direct viewers to a state website featuring the governor

World & Security

Israel Says Michigan Synagogue Attacker's Brother Was Hezbollah Commander

The suspect, Ayman Muhammad Ghazali, died by suicide after driving into Temple Israel in a Detroit suburb; IDF says his brother was killed in a Lebanon strike last week.

State & Local

Top California Librarian Questioned About Missing $650K Tied to Dolly Parton Child Literacy Program

State Senate subcommittee demands financial records from nonprofit administering Dolly Parton's Imagination Library in California.

Policy & Law

We Have Reached End-Stage Polarization

Political analysts debate whether partisan divisions have reached a point of no return, with polling showing historic gaps between voters.

Policy & Law

Trump-Aligned Legal Group Asks Jim Jordan to Probe 'Nationwide Pattern' of Blue-State Lawsuits

America First Legal, founded by Trump adviser Stephen Miller, says blue states have filed over 200 lawsuits without evidence of injury; committee spokesperson says 'everything is on the table.'

Policy & Law

USDA Section 515 Program That Supported 533,000 Rural Rental Homes Is Being Phased Out

TheUSDA's primary rural affordable housing program stopped issuing new loans in 2011, and existing mortgages will fully mature by 2050.

Policy & Law

Judge Rules Democratic Lawmaker Must Be Allowed to Attend Kennedy Center Board Meeting

U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered that Rep. Joyce Beatty, an ex-officio board member, receive advance information about the $200 million renovation plans before Monday's meeting.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Tightens Controls Over Stars and Stripes After Calling It 'Woke'

New memo bars the military newspaper from wire service content and mandates editorial alignment with 'good order and discipline'

Policy & Law

String of Attacks Connected to Naturalized Citizens Raises National Security Questions

Four attacks this month linked to naturalized U.S. citizens have intensified scrutiny of the citizenship vetting process and legal limits on monitoring.

State & Local

Texas, Florida Exclude Islamic Schools from School Voucher Programs

Around two dozen Islamic schools in Texas left out of voucher program over alleged CAIR ties as critics file federal lawsuits alleging religious discrimination.

Policy & Law

The Post-Boomer GOP Is Coming — 2028 Will Define It

As veteran Republicans retire, millennial and Gen Z voters are reshaping the party's coalition around economic mobility, border security and institutional trust.

Policy & Law

Trump's Surgeon General Pick Now Says People Should Get Vaccinated for Measles

Casey Means clarifies position after bipartisan criticism, aligning with CMS Administrator Dr. Oz's messaging as U.S. faces 1,362 confirmed cases.

Policy & Law

9 Defendants Convicted in Texas Antifa Terrorism Trial

The federal case marks the first use of terrorism charges against anti-ICE protesters, with convictions including attempted murder and providing material support to terrorists.

Policy & Law

Michigan Senate Candidates Split on DHS Funding After Suspected Terror Attacks

Four suspected terror attacks have occurred since DHS funding lapsed last month, prompting debate over immigration enforcement agencies.

Policy & Law

Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico Faces Criticism Over 2012 Sixth-Grade Obama Memoir Assignment

The assignment, in which students wrote from the perspective of an Obama family member, is drawing fire from conservative critics as Talarico runs for U.S. Senate.

Policy & Law

Dietary Supplement Recalled for Containing Active Ingredient in Viagra

Primal Herbs Volume supplements sold between July and September 2025 did not list sildenafil on their label, prompting an FDA-coordinated recall.

Congress

White House’s Memeification of War With Iran Sparks Scrutiny

The White House has posted videos splicing pop culture clips with military strike footage, drawing criticism from Democrats and ethics experts as the conflict nears two weeks.

Policy & Law

Trump Aims to Loosen Ethylene Oxide Standards

The chemical, classified as a carcinogen, is used in sterilization and manufacturing; environmental groups have pushed for stricter limits.

Policy & Law

Trump-Backed Potomac Sewage Cleanup Complete After Massive Spill Ahead of America250 Celebrations

Emergency repairs to the Potomac Interceptor finished Saturday, less than a month after a ruptured pipe released over 240 million gallons of raw sewage into the river.

Policy & Law

Lawmakers Seek Answers on Tehran Girls' School Attack as DHS Funding Deadline Looms

The Feb. 28 missile strike on an educational facility in Iran's capital marks a significant escalation, while Congress has yet to fund the Department of Homeland Security.

Congress

House Democrat Files Resolution to Censure Rep. Ogles Over Anti-Muslim Posts

Rep. Shri Thanedar cites several X posts from the Tennessee Republican including statements that Muslims 'don't belong in American society' and should 'go back.'

Congress

PR Executive Demands Senate Democrats Apologize for Falsehoods About His Company During Noem Hearing

Benjamin Yoho says Sen. Adam Schiff misrepresented his company's role in a $220 million DHS ad campaign, citing $226,137.17 in actual subcontract work.

Policy & Law

Nevada Regulators Fine Peptide Providers After Women Fall Ill at Anti-Aging Festival

The Nevada Pharmacy Board issued $35,000 in fines against a California doctor, pharmacist and a private membership association linked to two women who were hospitalized after receiving peptide injections at RAADFest.

Policy & Law

Posts Claim Gavin Newsom's Wife Received $3.7M From Her Own Charity; Fact-Checkers Follow Money

Social media posts allege Jennifer Siebel Newsom profited from her nonprofit, prompting verification efforts into the claim's accuracy.

World & Security

Media Watchdogs Track Iran Coverage as Bias Concerns Rise

AllSides and other media monitoring organizations are closely watching how different news outlets report on Iran developments amid concerns about misinformation.

State & Local

Trump Uses Numerically Possible Percentages in Local Kentucky Interview

President Trump, who has claimed prescription drug cost reductions of up to 1,500 percent in past statements, used mathematically valid percentage expressions during a Wednesday interview with WKRC local news.

Policy & Law

Unlike Past Eras, Anti-Muslim GOP Rhetoric Draws Little Pushback From Party Leaders

Republicans in Congress have increasingly used rhetoric targeting Muslims and sharia law, but unlike previous election cycles, public criticism from party leadership has been scarce.

Policy & Law

Bucking Stigma, More Places Turn to Factory-Built Homes for Affordable Housing

Nine states have relaxed zoning restrictions on manufactured homes as cities embrace factory-built housing to address affordability gaps.

Policy & Law

FAA Withdraws Space Junk Rule After Industry Pushback

The 2023 proposal would have required companies like SpaceX to remove rocket debris from orbit within 25 years.

Policy & Law

FBI Obtains Maricopa County Election Records Linked to Disputed 2021 Audit

Election experts warn data from Cyber Ninjas review, which found no evidence of fraud, may be fatally flawed for any federal investigation.

Policy & Law

Trump Allies Form Coalition to Lobby Administration for Broader Deportation Strategy

The Mass Deportation Coalition, including former CBP officials and conservative groups, has commissioned polling showing 66% of voters support deporting all illegal migrants.

Policy & Law

ICE Busts South Texas Human Smuggling Ring, Kidnapped Family and Sexually Assaulted Pregnant Woman

Nine people arrested in Kinney County operation; five sentenced so far, including one smuggler who received 30 years.

World & Security

Italy's Meloni Condemns 'Massacre' at Iranian School, Says War Outside International Law

Italian PM joins European leaders in rebuking U.S. strike that killed 175 people at all-girls elementary school, calling it a violation of international law

Policy & Law

Colorado Democrats Introduce Bill to Legalize Prostitution; Republican AG Candidate Calls It Radical

Bill would decriminalize adult commercial sexual activity and make Colorado the national leader in legalized prostitution, sponsors say.

Policy & Law

Nancy Pelosi Endorses Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn in Maryland 5th District Race

Dunn, who served during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, seeks Congress seat after losing 2024 primary in neighboring district.

Congress

White House Posts Meme Videos Comparing Iran War to Video Games, Movies Amid Growing Conflict

The social media campaign has generated over 2 billion impressions while drawing criticism from former military officials and entertainers.

Policy & Law

Why It's Fair To Blame Trump for Rising Gas Prices

The ongoing conflict with Tehran has disrupted Strait of Hormuz shipping, driving up oil prices and fueling debate over presidential responsibility for energy costs.

World & Security

43,000 Americans Have Returned From Middle East Since Start of Iran War: State Department

The State Department has completed over three dozen charter flights as U.S.-Israeli operations against Iran approach two weeks, with evacuee demand now outpacing supply.

Policy & Law

Blue States Face Debate Over Millionaire Tax Policies as Revenue Questions Mount

New York and California lead a wave of Democratic-led states proposing higher taxes on high earners, sparking competing claims about economic impact.

World & Security

Britain Ejects Hereditary Nobles From Parliament After 700 Years

The House of Lords voted to end centuries-old tradition, removing dozens of dukes, earls and viscounts who inherited their seats.

Policy & Law

Crypto Fans Have an Alternative to Savings Accounts. Banks Are Responding.

New crypto-based savings products are offering higher yields than traditional banks, drawing regulatory scrutiny and competitive pressure.

World & Security

Iranian Kurds in Iraq Signal Readiness to Fight as Regional Tensions Rise

Commander at Kurdish regional camp tells NPR his armed opposition group is waiting to enter Iran as the country faces mounting international pressure.

Policy & Law

King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton Heckled During Commonwealth Day Service

Anti-monarchy group Republic protested during the royal family's largest public outing since Prince Andrew's arrest last month.

Congress

Trump-Backed Candidate Wins Spot in Runoff for Greene House Seat

Fuller will face former state Sen. Colton Moore in April 7 runoff, testing whether Trump's endorsement can deliver victory in Georgia's 14th District.

Policy & Law

Trump's Backing in TX Runoff May Hinge on SAVE America Act

The former president's support in the Texas runoff race could depend on candidates' positions regarding the SAVE America Act, according to political observers.

Policy & Law

US Child, Teen Obesity Rates Reach Record High While Adult Trends Appear to Slow, CDC Report Finds

40.3% of adults are now obese, but childhood rates continue climbing to levels not previously recorded in survey history.

Policy & Law

Alabama Governor Grants Clemency to Death Row Inmate Two Days Before Execution

Gov. Kay Ivey commuted Charles 'Sonny' Burton's sentence to life without parole, noting the triggerman in the 1991 murder already received a reduced sentence.

Policy & Law

Border Patrol Chief Bovino Says Chicago Efforts Vindicated After Court Reverses Enforcement Order

A federal appeals court threw out a preliminary injunction that had restricted federal immigration operations in Chicago, delivering a legal victory to the Trump administration.

Congress

Senate Democrats Threaten War Powers Votes to Force Public Iran Hearings

Six Senate Democrats filed five war powers resolutions demanding public testimony from Secretaries Rubio and Hegseth, warning of daily floor votes to stretch debate.

World & Security

Iran Deeply Divided Over Khamenei's Son as Successor

Pro-establishment supporters celebrate the appointment while critics say it signals no change to Iran's governance model.

Policy & Law

Mississippi Democrats Vote in Primary Between Longtime Rep. Bennie Thompson and Young Challenger

The race in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District pits a 78-year-old civil rights leader against a 34-year-old antitrust lawyer pitching economic populism.

World & Security

Analysis: On Iran, Don't Expect Honesty but Do Demand the Truth

Intelligence assessments and media coverage of the Iran conflict face scrutiny as observers question transparency on both sides.

State & Local

Two Men Charged With Terror Offenses After Homemade Bomb Thrown Outside NYC Mayor's Home

Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, allegedly attempted to detonate two explosives outside Gracie Mansion during an anti-Islam protest, with police saying they were inspired by ISIS.

Policy & Law

AI Titans and Political Leaders Are Sounding the Alarm on White-Collar Job Displacement

From DeSantis to Sanders, officials warn that artificial intelligence could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within five years.

World & Security

Crude Oil Prices Surpass $100 a Barrel as Iran War Impedes Production and Shipping

Brent crude surged to $114 per barrel, up 23% from Friday, as the conflict threatens 20% of global oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Policy & Law

FBI Subpoenas 2020 Arizona Voting Documents as Federal Push Into Election Administration Widens

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen received a federal grand jury subpoena for records related to the state's 2020 audit, marking the second publicly confirmed jurisdiction in the DOJ's election investigation.

Policy & Law

Former Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Photo With Secretary of State Rubio Draws Scrutiny

Tarrio, pardoned by Trump after seditious conspiracy conviction for Jan. 6, appeared at the inaugural Shield of the Americas summit in Florida.

Policy & Law

Hegseth Once Warned Against Endless Wars. Now He's Leading Trump's Strike-First Doctrine

The War Secretary, who called himself a 'recovering neocon' before the 2024 election, now oversees operations spanning the Caribbean, Red Sea and Iran.

World & Security

Human Rights Lawyer Wayne Jordash Analyzes Legal Questions Around US-Israel Iran Strikes

International law expert weighs accusations that initial strikes violated international norms as Iran reportedly targeted civilians in response.

World & Security

Israel Needs Weeks to Destroy Iran's Military, Defense Official Says

Senior Israeli defense official says three more weeks needed to accomplish goal of decimating Iranian military forces.

Policy & Law

Iran Names Late Leader's Son as Successor Amid Escalating Weekend Conflict

Mojtaba Khamenei tapped to succeed father as oil prices surge past $100 and both sides strike civilian targets across the region.

State & Local

Explosives Thrown Near NYC Mayor's Residence Investigated as ISIS-Related Terrorism, Police Say

Two individuals are in custody after homemade devices were hurled during a far-right protest outside Gracie Mansion that drew counterdemonstrators.

Policy & Law

Six Arrested After Homemade Devices Thrown at Dueling NYC Protests Near Gracie Mansion

An 18-year-old counter-protester allegedly hurled ignited devices containing nuts, bolts and screws toward a crowd; police say the objects appeared to be jars with hobby fuses.

Policy & Law

Capitol Hill Leader Details How Near-Fatal Car Crash at 16 Shaped His Life and Policy Views

Alex Vargo, chief of staff to Rep. Addison McDowell, nearly died in a rollover crash four days before his 17th birthday, an experience he says drove him into conservative politics.

Policy & Law

Here's Who Could Run to Replace Mullin After DHS Nomination

Oklahoma's Senate seat opens as Trump taps Sen. Markwayne Mullin for DHS, setting off a rapid political scramble with multiple Republicans considering bids.

Policy & Law

Illegal Immigrant From Mauritania Charged With Voting Fraud in Pennsylvania

Prosecutors say Mahady Sacko, ordered to be deported in 2000, allegedly cast ballots in five presidential elections after falsely claiming U.S. citizenship.

Policy & Law

Media Coverage Sparks Debate Over Turkey As Potential US Adversary

Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett called Turkey 'the new Iran,' prompting opinion pieces arguing for containment as relations with Ankara deteriorate.

World & Security

New Wave of Strikes Hit Tehran as Netanyahu Vows 'Many Surprises' for Next Phase of Iran War

Israeli strikes target oil storage facility in Iranian capital as conflict enters second week, marking first attack on civilian industrial infrastructure.

Policy & Law

U.S. Judge Says Kari Lake Broke Law in Overseeing Voice of America

Judge Royce Lamberth ruled all of Lake's actions over the past year—including layoffs of more than 1,000 journalists and staffers—were null and void.

Congress

Rep. Al Green Says Crypto Industry Spent $1.5M Against Him in Texas Primary Runoff

The anti-Trump Democrat faces former Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee in a runoff after redistricting pitted two incumbents against each other.

World & Security

Where Is the Iran War Headed?

Trump calls for Iranian regime change while signaling willingness to negotiate with new religious leadership as tensions escalate.

State & Local

GOP Challenger Steve Toth Ousts Rep. Dan Crenshaw in Texas Primary

The Houston-area incumbent lost to a conservative rival after Trump withheld endorsement ahead of the first major 2026 election.

State & Local

Talarico Gives Defiant Victory Party Speech, Says 'There Is Something Happening in Texas'

The Democrat defeated Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Tuesday's primary and faces a Republican runoff in May 26.

State & Local

Virginia Governor Refuses to Help ICE Deport Stabbing Suspect Without Warrant

Spanberger demands judicial warrants before releasing individuals to federal authorities following report of violent crime.

World & Security

Austin Bar Shooter Possibly Motivated by Iran Attacks as FBI Eyes Terrorism

Ndiaga Diagne, 53, arrived on a tourist visa in 2000 and became a lawful permanent resident in 2006.

World & Security

State Department Has Helped Over 130 Americans Evacuate Israel During War With Iran, Official Says

Ambassador Mike Huckabee advised citizens to utilize shuttle buses to Egypt as flight options remain extremely limited during the ongoing conflict.

Policy & Law

War Is Peace: Trump's Regime-Change Reversal

The report suggests a shift in foreign policy strategy regarding authoritarian governments, though details remain unconfirmed.

Policy & Law

GOP Rep. Massie Joins Democrats in Opposition to U.S. Iran Strikes

Massie cited constitutional concerns regarding war powers while Democrats warned of escalation risks.

State & Local

FAA Restricts Texas Airspace After Pentagon Reportedly Shoots Down CBP Drone

Temporary flight restrictions were expanded near Fort Hancock following an incident involving a counter-unmanned aircraft system and a suspected border patrol drone.

Policy & Law

Los Angeles Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho's Home Searched by FBI

Federal agents executed warrants at multiple locations including the superintendent's residence as part of a federal investigation.

State & Local

Texas Senate Primaries Enter Final Stretch With $110 Million Spent Ahead of Vote

Record spending and tight polling mark the Republican and Democratic contests as President Trump visits the state.

Policy & Law

Congress Grapples with Funding Push for Nationwide Infrastructure Overhaul

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are locked in a heated debate over a massive infrastructure proposal that would allocate billions toward roads, bridges,...

Policy & Law

Coast Guard Investigates Swastika Found at New Jersey Recruit Center

The symbol was discovered on a wall at the Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, prompting a federal investigation and calls for accountability.

World & Security

Jillian Michaels Calls Trump and RFK Jr.’s Glyphosate Defense ‘Devastating’

The fitness trainer’s remarks come as the former president’s executive order and the candidate’s campaign pledge spark debate over glyphosate safety and regulatory policy.

Policy & Law

Bill Maher Calls Trump’s Dinner Claim “Bulls—”

The comedian dismissed the former president’s assertion that they dined together as false on his Sunday show.

Policy & Law

Conservative Super PAC Launches Six‑Figure Ad Campaign to Defend Trump’s Trifecta

The group announced a $500,000 television and digital buy targeting swing‑state voters as Republicans hold the presidency, Senate and House.

Policy & Law

Redistricting Fight Moves to Courtrooms as House Majority Faces Legal Challenges

Democratic‑led maps in at least 15 states are under litigation while Republican groups seek court orders to block the new districts before the 2026 primaries.

Policy & Law

Congress Considers AI Chatbot Regulation Amid Consumer Comfort Concerns

Lawmakers are debating bills that would require transparency disclosures and safety testing for large‑language‑model chatbots, while industry groups warn the rules could hinder innovation.

Policy & Law

Alabama Attorney General Says Top Medical Group’s Policy on Child Sex Changes May Be Illegal

The AG argues the group’s differing standards for minors could violate state law, while the organization says its guidelines follow federal medical guidance.

Policy & Law

FBI Director’s Travel to Hockey Celebration Raises Scrutiny after Patel’s Appearance

The FBI chief’s attendance at a U.S. men’s hockey event, where donor Ramesh Patel was present, has prompted renewed calls for clearer travel guidelines.

Policy & Law

Johnson Says Gonzales Must Address Affair Allegations in ‘Appropriate Way’

Democratic leader calls for due‑process safeguards while the GOP chair urges a transparent response to the scandal.

Congress

Governor Moore Vows to Continue Redistricting Push After Senate Declines to Advance Map

Moore said he will pursue a new congressional map despite the Maryland Senate voting not to consider the proposal, citing demographic shifts and the need for fair representation.

Policy & Law

What Dietitians Say About Protein Recommendations For Americans

Dietitians outline daily protein needs, sources, and policy proposals amid debates over nutrition guidelines and food subsidies.

Congress

Rep. Anna Luna Criticizes GOP Senator’s ‘Bartending’ Swipe at AOC After Munich Appearance

Luna said the remark reduced a congressional colleague to a stereotype, while the senator defended it as a joke about a recent event.

Policy & Law

GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales Faces Pressure from Party over Affair Allegations

Texas Republican says he will not resign while GOP leadership weighs an ethics review after a former staffer alleged a consensual relationship.

Policy & Law

U.S. Citizens Told to Shelter in Place As Cartel Violence Reaches Mexican Tourist Hubs

The State Department issued a travel advisory after shootings near hotels in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum.

Policy & Law

Rob Jetten to Be Sworn in as Netherlands prime minister, Leading New Coalition Government

The D66 leader will head a 78‑seat coalition of D66, GroenLinks, Labour and CDA, promising a focus on climate, digital innovation and fiscal stability.

Policy & Law

Armed Intruder Killed After Shotgun Confrontation at Mar‑A‑Lago

A man armed with a shotgun entered the Florida resort on Feb. 21, prompting Secret Service agents to fire, resulting in the suspect’s death and sparking partisan debate over security protocols.

Policy & Law

CIA Retracts and Revises Select Reports after Review by Trump‑Appointed Board

The agency said the revisions address identified bias in assessments of foreign threats, following a review by a board appointed by former President Trump.

Policy & Law

Greenland Prime Minister Declines Trump’s Hospital Ship Offer

Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede said Greenland will not host the U.S. hospital ship proposed by former President Donald Trump, citing sovereignty and health‑system plans.

Policy & Law

Mexican Army Kills Jalisco New Generation Cartel Leader El Mencho, Officials Say

The operation in Michoacán, part of a broader security push, follows a months‑long manhunt for the cartel’s top boss.

Congress

Only a Fraction of House Seats Remain Competitive after 2022 Redistricting

Analysis shows roughly 4% of the 435 districts are classified as competitive, a decline linked to maps drawn by Republican‑led state legislatures.

Policy & Law

Gas Prices Vary by State, Study Shows Best Day to Fill Up

Analysis of EIA data finds that the cheapest day to purchase gasoline differs across states, with potential savings of up to 30 cents per gallon.

Policy & Law

Fact Check: DHS Role in Elections as Described by Gov. Kristi Noem

PBS NewsHour examined the governor’s claim that the Department of Homeland Security is tasked with protecting the 2026 election, finding no statutory authority for such a role.

Policy & Law

Oklahoma Survivors Act Allows Domestic Violence Victims to Sue After Statute of Limitations

The law, signed in May 2023, creates a civil cause of action for survivors whose abuse occurred before 2022, prompting support from advocacy groups and concerns from insurers.

Policy & Law

Bureaucrats Hide True Cost of Obama Presidential Center, Republicans Say Taxpayers Bear Burden

The $5.5 billion federal allocation in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is disputed by GOP lawmakers who claim the total expense exceeds disclosed figures.

Policy & Law

State of the Union Evolves Into High‑Profile Platform for Partisan Showdowns

The annual address has shifted from a unifying policy outline to a battleground where Democrats and Republicans stage coordinated messaging and interruptions.

Economy & Markets

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows as Administration Credits Recent Tariff Adjustments

The Treasury reports a $12.3 billion reduction in the trade deficit for the first quarter of 2026, a change the White House attributes to new tariff reforms.

Policy & Law

Musk's EU Lawsuit Threatens 55M Users' Free Speech—Will It Win?

Musk’s X filed a lawsuit in the European Court of Justice on Feb. 19, alleging the EU’s Digital Services Act infringes on free speech.

State & Local

Breaking: DC Mayor Bowser Responds to Massive Potomac Sewage Crisis, 100 Million Gallons Spill

A burst pipe released an estimated 100 million gallons of raw sewage, prompting a live briefing and a temporary ban on river recreation.

Economy & Markets

Will the Treasury Refund $200 Billion After Tariff Overturn?

A federal court ruling nullified recent tariffs, prompting the Treasury to determine how to handle the $200 billion already collected from importers.

Policy & Law

Netanyahu Faces Scrutiny from Trump and American Jewish Groups over Gaza War

Former President Donald Trump has publicly challenged Netanyahu’s approach to the conflict, while American Jewish leaders urge a diplomatic resolution.

Policy & Law

Colbert Criticizes CBS Statement on Talarico Interview Termination

CBS claimed editorial independence in the decision, citing recent layoffs as a factor.

State & Local

Cruz Slams Newsom as 'Historically Illiterate,' Governor Fires Back With Sharp Retort

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and California Gov. Gavin Newsom exchange barbs over historical references in executive actions; Cruz tweets clown emoji following Newsom’s rebuttal.

Congress

North Carolina Settlement Keeps More Than 70,000 Voters on Rolls

The agreement ends a legal dispute over voter ID requirements, preserving eligibility for more than 70,000 residents.

Policy & Law

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Joins Munich Security Conference Debate, Splitting Views Among Democrats

Her presence highlights a generational divide on foreign policy priorities within the Democratic Party.

Congress

Voter Photo ID Laws Face Senate Filibuster Despite Broad Public Support

A Gallup poll shows 84% of Americans back requiring photo IDs, but Democrats struggle to secure 60 votes for a bill.

State & Local

Breaking: ICE Partnerships With Local Police Surge by 55%

Federal data indicates the number of jurisdictions participating in federal immigration enforcement programs has surged by more than 50% since 2020.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmaker Joins Democratic Push to Limit Pardon Power for Former Presidents

A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation on Wednesday that would clarify that a former president cannot use their pardon power to shield themselves or their staff from prosecution after leaving office.

Policy & Law

Kidnapping Suspect Misses Ransom Deadline: DNA Search Underway

The deadline for a ransom payment passed this morning with no communication from the suspect, prompting a shift to forensic analysis.

State & Local

58% of OK GOP Voters Back Trump Over Stitt, Says Mullin

The Senator from Oklahoma downplayed the former president's criticism of the state's governor ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Policy & Law

Obama Calls Los Angeles Homelessness an Atrocity, Criticizes Activist Strategy

The former president visited California to address the crisis, urging action over inaction.

Policy & Law

Climate Change Link: 15% Rise in Severe Weather Since 2016

Emergency crews are responding to widespread damage in the Southeast as the severe weather system moves toward the Northeast, prompting calls for infrastructure resilience.

Policy & Law

Breaking the Code of Silence: Senate Hearing Reveals Medical Suppression in Gender Medicine

A whistleblower claims clinicians ignored patient concerns to avoid political backlash, sparking a debate over medical autonomy and patient safety.

Congress

80% of Americans Support Voter ID - Why Can't Senate Clear It?

The Pennsylvania senator argued that if a bill enjoys 80% bipartisan support, it should not face a 60-vote threshold to advance.

Policy & Law

Breaking: 12-Hour FBI Search Near Guthrie Home, No Arrests Yet

Authorities executed a search warrant at a neighboring property, seizing evidence without detaining anyone.

World & Security

Rubio's Munich Speech Highlights Trump's Europe Red Line

Florida Senator Marco Rubio signaled to European leaders that U.S. security guarantees are conditional on specific financial commitments from NATO allies.

Policy & Law

Western Water Crisis Deepens: States Miss Federal Deadline, 3 Million Acre-Feet Cuts Loom

Lake Mead and Lake Powell levels have dropped below critical thresholds, triggering mandatory restrictions on water deliveries.

Policy & Law

Trump Attacks Cooper, Backs GOP Opponent at Fort Bragg Speech

The former president criticized the governor’s leadership and endorsed his primary rival Mark Robinson during a visit to the North Carolina military base.

Policy & Law

Frog Toxin Poisoning: Navalny Dies at 47, UK Accuses Kremlin of "Political Murder"

The opposition leader died in a penal colony, and European officials have linked his death to previous attempts on his life.

Congress

Senator Blames Minnesota AG for 2 Deaths During ICE Crackdown

Sen. Ron Johnson blamed Keith Ellison for two deaths during ICE protests as tensions erupted at Senate Homeland Security hearing.

Policy & Law

Grand Jury Blocks Charges Against 6 Democrats in Rare DOJ Defeat

Sen. Mark Kelly has emerged as a top Democratic fundraiser in the weeks since the Pentagon investigation began, analysis shows.

Congress

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Excluded From White House Governors Event

The Democratic governor was not invited to a meeting with Republican governors hosted by President Trump.

Congress

Susan Collins Defends Independent Stance After Criticism From Trump and Democrats

Maine senator says her constituents reward bipartisan approach despite attacks from both parties.

State & Local

Crowded Democratic Field in California Governor's Race

At least eight Democrats are vying to replace Governor Gavin Newsom in 2026, marking the state's most competitive primary in decades.

State & Local

Trump DOJ Appointee Thomas Albus Tapped to Lead Fulton County Search Warrant Fight

Former Trump campaign attorney to oversee federal challenge to Georgia prosecutors' investigative powers

Congress

EPA to Repeal Its Own Conclusion That Greenhouse Gases Warm the Planet and Threaten Health

The agency's 2009 endangerment finding has been the legal foundation for federal climate regulations for 16 years.

Congress

Thune: 'Not Even Close' to Enough Votes to Change Filibuster Rule to Enact Voting Reform

Senate Majority Leader says Democrats lack support to eliminate 60-vote threshold despite renewed push.

State & Local

Minnesota Police Arrest Anti-ICE Protesters After Federal Pressure

Local law enforcement detained several demonstrators blocking ICE operations following new directives from federal immigration officials.

Congress

Trump-appointed Judge Dismisses DOJ Attempt to Access Michigan Voter Data

The ruling blocks federal access to state voter records sought for citizenship verification enforcement.

Policy & Law

Democrats Split on Shielding Coast Guard, Secret Service as DHS Shutdown Threat Nears

Some Democrats want to fund critical security agencies separately as larger appropriations fight continues.

Congress

DHS Faces Funding Deadline as Courts Fast-Track Somali Asylum Hearings

Congress faces a Friday midnight deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security or pass another stopgap measure, as Democrats and Republicans remain de...

State & Local

Adam Schiff Endorses Eric Swalwell in California Governor Race

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) announced his endorsement of Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Dublin) for California governor on Sunday, providing a boost to Swalwell's cam...

Policy & Law

To Democrats, the SAVE Act is Political Kryptonite

The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote next week on the SAVE America Act, legislation that would require Americans to show government-issued photo...

State & Local

Could California Elect a GOP Governor?

California, long considered a Democratic stronghold, is showing signs of political volatility heading into the 2026 gubernatorial election. Recent polling an...

Policy & Law

Democrats Reject White House ICE Funding Proposal as DHS Deadline Looms

Congressional Democrats call administration's enforcement capacity offer insufficient with Homeland Security funding set to expire this week

Congress

Democratic Centrists Stare Down Tough Vote Over DHS Funding

A group of moderate Senate Democrats are facing intense political pressure ahead of this week's expected vote on Department of Homeland Security funding, wit...

Policy & Law

More Than 50 Advocacy Groups Call for Noem's Impeachment

A coalition of more than 50 advocacy organizations representing immigrant rights, civil liberties, and labor groups issued a joint letter Monday calling for ...

Policy & Law

College Students Accused of Fabricating Disabilities to Exploit Accommodations

Reports indicate a growing concern among educators and disability experts regarding alleged misuse of academic accommodations by some college students, prompting calls for stricter verification processes.

Policy & Law

U.S. Strike on Alleged Drug Boat Kills Two, One Survivor

A recent U.S. interdiction operation in the eastern Pacific resulted in fatalities and raised questions about rules of engagement.

Congress

Bipartisan Senate Bill Targets Money Laundering Linked to Drug Trafficking and Terrorism

A new legislative effort in the Senate seeks to enhance financial crime fighting efforts by focusing on illicit funds.

State & Local

Florida Driver's License Tests Now Exclusively in English

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles has implemented a new policy requiring all driver's license examinations to be conducted solely in English.

Congress

Super PAC Backing Andy Barr Launches $2.5M Ad Buy in Kentucky Senate Race

A Super PAC supporting Andy Barr has initiated a substantial $2.5 million advertising campaign in the highly contested Kentucky Senate race, signaling an intensified electoral battle.

World & Security

Storm Marta Kills at Least 4 in Northern Morocco Flash Floods

Severe weather system brings torrential rains to Mediterranean coast, overwhelming drainage systems in Tangier and Tetouan regions

Congress

Pelosi to Endorse JFK Grandson Schlossberg in New York House Race

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to back Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, in a competitive Democratic primary for New York's 17th District.

Policy & Law

Washington Post CEO Will Lewis Resigns Following Massive Newsroom Layoffs

The departure comes less than a week after the newspaper reduced its workforce by one-third, cutting hundreds of journalism roles.

Policy & Law

Federal Court Upholds Texas Redistricting Maps Despite Challenge

Ruling aligns with December decision barring map changes on the eve of an election, despite ongoing legal disputes over district boundaries

Economy & Markets

Unemployment Steady, Growth Holds Despite Inflation Above Fed Target

Labor market resilience continues as economic data shows growth persisting while consumer prices remain elevated above 2% goal

Culture & Society

3 Doors Down's Brad Arnold Dies at 61 After Cancer Fight

Brad Arnold, the lead vocalist of rock band 3 Doors Down, has died at age 61 following a battle with cancer. The Mississippi-born frontman, whose distinctive...

State & Local

Mississippi Education Reform Bill Sparks Legislative Debate Over School Choice

The Mississippi House of Representatives considers an omnibus education bill that would expand private school vouchers and public-to-public transfers.

Policy & Law

Minnesota Lawmakers Address Female Genital Mutilation Concerns in Somali Community

State officials, community leaders and lawmakers discuss hidden practice and proposed policies to protect at‑risk girls.

World & Security

Patel’s Olympics Trip Raises Questions About Use of Taxpayer Funds

A congressional delegation’s travel to the 2026 Winter Games in Milan cost $45,000 of federal funds, prompting an Office of the Inspector General review and bipartisan criticism.

State & Local

Texas and California Governors Escalate Interstate Commerce Dispute

The clash centers on differing environmental standards and their impact on cross-border shipping costs.

State & Local

Texas and California Governors Escalate Interstate Commerce Dispute

The clash centers on differing environmental standards and their impact on cross-border shipping costs.