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Federal HR Office Unveils Sweeping NDA Proposal Targeting Government Leaks
The Office of Personnel Management's template agreement would require federal workers to acknowledge confidentiality obligations as the Trump administration intensifies its crackdown on internal disclosures.
CongressBruce Springsteen Announces Protest Festival Near Washington Ahead of Midterm Elections
The Oct. 3 event at Merriweather Post Pavilion will feature Foo Fighters, Dave Matthews and Joan Baez, with proceeds benefiting voter engagement organizations VoteRiders and HeadCount.
State & LocalCalifornia 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 & LawDemocratic Senators Propose Tax Exemption for Workers Below Living Wage Threshold
The Working Americans' Tax Cut Act would exempt workers earning up to $46,000 from federal income tax, funded by higher earners.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Rules for Black Death Row Prisoner From Mississippi Over Racial Bias in Jury Makeup
The 5-4 ruling reverses a lower court decision and marks the second time justices have weighed racial bias claims tied to former prosecutor Doug Evans.
Policy & LawDemocrat 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.
Policy & LawColin Allred Wins Texas House Primary, Sparking Dispute Over LGBTQ Representation Loss
Allred defeated Rep. Julie Johnson by nearly 8 points in Tuesday's runoff for a deep-blue Dallas-anchored seat that has no openly LGBTQ members of Congress from the South.
CongressHouse Democrat Defends Platner Amid Tattoo Backlash as Party Splits Over Maine Senate Candidate
Moulton says front-runner's Nazi-symbol tattoo should not disqualify him, while Auchincloss warns it could hurt Democrats nationwide.
Policy & LawClarence Thomas Orders Democrats to Defend Alabama Court Map by Monday
Justice declined to immediately restore Republican-drawn 2023 congressional map but gave voting rights challengers until June 1 to respond.
World & SecurityCentral Command: Iran Attack on Kuwait an 'Egregious Ceasefire Violation'
The ballistic missile launch, intercepted by Kuwaiti forces, occurred hours after Iran launched five attack drones near the Strait of Hormuz.
Policy & LawGeneral Services Administration Joins VP Vance's Anti-Fraud Task Force, Expanding White House Crackdown
The federal agency overseeing $126 billion in contracts becomes the latest to join the administration's whole-of-government accountability effort.
Policy & LawCommentators Warn Trump Iran Strategy Risks Premature Exit From Nuclear Standoff
Opinion piece argues administration is being outmaneuvered by Tehran on nuclear talks, though some analysts see diplomatic path forward.
Policy & LawFilm 'I Love Boosters' Divides Critics and Audiences Over Political Messaging
The movie about clothing boosters has a 92% critic score but only 72% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, sparking debate over Hollywood's political leanings.
State & LocalSeattle 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 & LawSocial Media Erupts After Jill Biden Reveals She Was 'Horrified' Watching Joe's Disastrous Debate
Former First Lady's CBS interview recollection of 2024 presidential debate draws sharp criticism from conservatives, with some calling her account inconsistent with her immediate post-debate behavior.
Policy & LawGOP'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 & LocalTexas 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.
Policy & LawWomen Report Pressure to Pursue IVF Without Full Diagnostic Workup as Alternative Medicine Gains Attention
A personal account published by The Daily Wire has sparked debate over whether fertility clinics adequately investigate underlying conditions before recommending expensive assisted reproduction treatments.
CongressSwing 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.
World & SecurityU.S. Military Strikes Iranian Ground Control Station, Downs Four Drones over Strait of Hormuz
The defensive actions come as negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.
Policy & LawLaura Jarrett to Host Livestream Q&A on Supreme Court Decisions as Key Rulings Await
NBC News senior legal correspondent will break down pending cases including Trump v. Barbara on birthright citizenship and Trump v. Lisa Cook involving the Federal Reserve.
World & SecurityHamas Confirms Israeli Strikes Killed Its New Military Leader in Gaza City
Mohammed Odeh was killed along with his wife and two children in an airstrike on Tuesday, less than two weeks after his predecessor also fell to Israeli action.
Policy & LawNew York Sheriffs Threaten Legal Action as Hochul Pushes to Ban 287(g) Agreements With ICE
The governor's proposal, included in the FY2027 budget, would end cooperation agreements that currently operate in nine New York counties.
Policy & LawTexas General Election Matchups Are Finally Set. Here's What You Need to Know.
Attorney General Ken Paxton's upset victory over Sen. John Cornyn sets up a competitive Senate race that has already attracted more than $108 million in spending.
CongressNew York Criminalizes Blocking Entry to Houses of Worship Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests at Synagogues
The law, signed by Gov. Hochul, creates a misdemeanor charge and authorizes 50-foot police perimeters around places of worship, drawing criticism from civil liberties groups.
State & LocalPaxton'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.
CongressTalarico Targets Paxton Scandals in Texas Senate Race, Pivoting From Primary Message
The Democratic nominee is betting that voter fatigue with the Republican attorney's legal troubles will give Democrats their best chance at a Texas Senate seat in years.
Policy & LawMinneapolis Immigration Crackdown's Psychological Toll on Children Lingers After Operation Ended
The federal enforcement surge detained at least four students and made over 4,000 arrests in the Twin Cities area before winding down in February.
State & LocalSeattle 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 & LawMissouri Supreme Court Upholds New Congressional Map, Rejecting Challenges
The ruling clears the way for Republicans ahead of 2026 midterms; critics argued the map unfairly split Kansas City communities.
Policy & LawState Department Organizing International Push Against Far-Left Terrorism as Incidents Rise
U.S. officials will attend a European law enforcement workshop this week focused on anarchist and far-left militant activity, with a higher-level conference planned for Washington later this summer.
Policy & LawSix 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.
Policy & LawPam Bondi Recovers From Thyroid Cancer Treatment After April Ouster From DOJ
The former attorney general, ousted after bipartisan criticism over Epstein document handling, is scheduled to testify before House Oversight Committee on Friday.
State & LocalTexas 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.
CongressMAGA Candidate's Win in Texas Primary May Also Help Democrats in Senate Battle
Ken Paxton's defeat of 23-year incumbent John Cornyn sets up a pivotal November race that could determine control of the US Senate.
CongressDNC X Account Posts Profanity-Laced Attack on Stephen Miller, Drawing Conservative Outrage
The Democratic Party's official account responded to Trump's chief policy advisor with a vulgar insult about his appearance after he mocked Texas Senate candidate James Talarico.
Policy & LawAndy Kim Responds to Mullin on ICE Facility Protest: 'This Was Never About Me'
The New Jersey Democrat said he is not complaining about the pepper ball spray that struck him, but rather the treatment of detainees at Delaney Hall in Newark.
Policy & LawJill Biden Says She Thought Joe Biden Was Having a Stroke During 2024 Debate
Former first lady's comments come amid ongoing debate over presidential candidates' health and cognitive fitness.
CongressSenators Cruz, Cantwell Unveil Bipartisan College Sports Bill to Address NIL, Transfer Portal Chaos
The Protect College Sports Act would offer NCAA antitrust protection in exchange for player safeguards while limiting coaches' midseason moves and requiring media revenue sharing with women's sports.
Policy & LawNewsom Signs Law to Shield California Elections from Federal Interference
The legislation prohibits federal agents from accessing voter rolls or election technology without a court order and took effect immediately ahead of Tuesday's primary.
Policy & LawFormer CIA Official David Rush Arrested After FBI Finds $40 Million in Gold Bars at Virginia Home
Rush, who held top secret clearance, faces charges of criminal theft of public money; authorities also seized $2 million in cash and 35 luxury watches during the search.
Policy & LawFormer CIA Officer Accused of Stealing 300 Gold Bars Worth $40 Million, Federal Complaint Says
David Rush allegedly lied about his educational background and pilot credentials for nearly two decades while working at the agency with top secret clearance.
Policy & LawFrom Churches to Chatbots: How AI Is Fusing With Religion
Religious institutions are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence tools, raising questions about technology's role in spiritual life.
CongressYounger 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.
CongressTrump's Endorsement Record Shows Grip on Republican Party With 37 Straight Primary Wins
Analysis of recent primary results reveals near-perfect success rate for Trump-backed candidates, though some Republicans question long-term party implications.
Policy & LawDemocrat Who Suggested Zionists Be Held in ICE Facilities Loses Texas Runoff, 36% to 64%
Both parties condemned Maureen Galindo's comments as antisemitic, but strategists are divided over whether her defeat signals broader voter rejection of far-left positions.
Policy & LawTalarico Says Texas Elections Not 'Free and Fair' Due to State Voting Laws
The Democratic Senate nominee faces Republican Ken Paxton in a race where no Democrat has won statewide since 1994.
Policy & LawTexas House Rep. James Talarico Acknowledges Past Comments 'Missed the Mark' as Senate Race Heats Up
The Democratic nominee faces Republican attacks over cultural remarks while pivoting to focus on his opponent's legal controversies.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Will Need Years to Replenish Stockpiles of Advanced Weapons Used in Iran War, Analysis Finds
The Center for Strategic and International Studies estimates it could take until late 2030 to fully restore Tomahawk missile inventories after firing more than 1,000 during the conflict.
State & LocalPuerto 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 & LawWhite House Plans to Issue NDAs for Federal Workers to Prevent Leaks
The Office of Personnel Management submitted a draft notice to the Federal Register outlining governmentwide nondisclosure agreements aimed at protecting confidential information.
Policy & LawDocument 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 & LawTexas 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 & LawTrump Administration Plans Kenya Quarantine Facility for Americans Exposed to Ebola
The move would depart from previous outbreaks where exposed Americans were flown back to U.S. hospitals for treatment and monitoring.
Policy & LawAmerican 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.
Economy & MarketsFood Insecurity Increases for Many Americans Since 2020, NY Fed Report Finds
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York found 10% of households struggled to afford enough food in February, up from 4% in June 2020.
Policy & LawKevin Hart Defends Comic Over George Floyd Joke at Netflix Roast, Sparks Cancel Culture Debate
Tony Hinchcliffe's joke referencing Floyd's death drew criticism, but Hart argued roasts are meant to push boundaries and audiences should know what they're signing up for.
CongressMichigan Democratic Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Faces Scrutiny Over Comments on Israel's Right to Exist
Audio obtained by Jewish Insider shows the progressive candidate telling a voter he struggles to answer whether Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish state.
Policy & LawPackers' 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.
Policy & LawFormer Obama Adviser Ben Rhodes Publishes Book Examining American Identity Through Speeches
'All We Say' collects 15 speeches from Benjamin Franklin to Trump, tracing how American leaders have defined national identity across centuries.
Policy & LawMidterm Redistricting Has Placed Millions in New Voting Districts; Six State Efforts Remain Active
Republicans have enacted new maps in six states with potential to gain 14 seats, while Democrats see openings in California and Utah.
Policy & LawMental Health Advocates Warn Political Division Is Fueling Depression Epidemic as Data Shows One in Five Adults Affected
New CDC data reveal suicide ideation rates among students, while experts debate whether divisive politics or social media is the primary driver of America's mental health crisis.
Policy & LawDemocrats Break With Scandal-Plagued Graham Platner, Warn of 'Civil War' in Party
Maine Senate candidate faces backlash over Nazi symbol tattoo and controversial Reddit posts as top Democrats distance themselves
World & SecurityRussia's Automatic Nuclear Launch System Draws Scrutiny After North Korea Amends Defense Policy
Moscow operates 'Perimeter,' a doomsday mechanism that can fire land-based nuclear weapons without human command once activated; experts say Pyongyang has shown interest in similar capabilities.
Policy & LawPolicy Debate Intensifies Over 'Kin-First' Foster Care Approach Amid Safety Concerns
Child welfare advocates and critics clash over whether prioritizing relative placements is protecting children or exposing them to harm.
CongressFederal Judge Rejects Challenge to Block Tennessee's New GOP-Favored House Map
ACLU representing Black Memphis voters says it will appeal the ruling that allows a map creating a 9-0 Republican-favored district lineup.
Policy & LawNew Orleans Should Prepare for Eventual Climate Evacuation, Study Finds
Researchers say coastal Louisiana has crossed a "point of no return," urging communities to plan for managed relocation as sea levels rise.
CongressGOP 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 & LawCuba Faces Mounting Pressure as US Ramps Up Military Presence, Economic Crisis Deepens
USS Nimitz deployed to Caribbean amid ongoing blackouts and food shortages while China provides modest aid but shows no appetite for major intervention.
Policy & LawProtests 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.
Policy & LawDaily Wire Reports on Books Available at James Talarico's Church Amid Texas Senate Race
Republican opponents have cited the church library catalog in attacks against the Democratic nominee, who has publicly discussed his progressive religious views.
Policy & LawCosta Cruises Implements Fines for Bringing Buffet Food to Cabins, Sparking Passenger Backlash
The $70 fine applies on select sailings as the Carnival Corporation subsidiary seeks to address food waste and hallway clutter, according to a company statement.
Policy & LawDemocrats See Best Opportunity in Decades to Flip Texas Senate Seat Against Paxton
State Rep. James Talarico holds early polling and fundraising leads over the scandal-plagued attorney general in a state that hasn't elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1988.
State & LocalPratt 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.
Policy & LawVan Hollen Says Democrats' Israel-Palestine Strategy 'Has Failed'
The Maryland senator called for conditioning arms sales and withdrawing taxpayer support from Israel in a New York Times op-ed.
Policy & LawTrump's Advanced Age and Security Concerns Highlight President's Mortality at 79
The president faces his physical exam this week amid heightened security following assassination attempts and ongoing threats tied to his age.
Policy & LawU.S. Lawmakers Demand Reforms to Immigration Officers' Use of Tear Gas and Pepper Spray
Three Democratic senators cite a ProPublica investigation finding at least 79 children were harmed by chemical agents during recent immigration enforcement operations.
Policy & LawJames Comey's Seashell Photo Trial Set for October
Judge sets Oct. 21 date after defense requested more time to prepare motions challenging the case as selective prosecution.
CongressFormer 'Real Housewives' Star Lisa Rinna Says She Won't Support Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles Mayor
The reality TV personality told Variety that voters should avoid electing another reality star to public office, citing the precedent set by President Trump.
World & SecurityIranian School Devastated by Airstrike; Grieving Families Say They Will Never Forget
More than 150 people were killed when airstrikes hit the elementary school in Minab on the opening day of the U.S.-Israel air campaign, with authorities saying 120 of the victims were children ages 6 to 11.
Policy & LawYoung Pro Golfer Blades Brown Bypasses College, Sparks Debate Over Youth Athletic Pathways
The 19-year-old from Tennessee has earned $751,728 in seven PGA Tour starts, drawing attention to the growing trend of teenage athletes skipping higher education for professional careers.
World & SecurityGiving Iran Control of Strait of Hormuz Would Be a Mistake, Bolton Argues
Former Trump national security advisor discussed U.S. strategy toward Iran in a PBS NewsHour interview amid ongoing tensions over the strategic shipping lane.
Policy & LawFormer Rep. Colin Allred Defeats Incumbent Julie Johnson in Texas Democratic Primary Runoff
Allred, who served three House terms before losing a Senate bid to Ted Cruz, returns to Congress after ousting his successor from the deep-blue 33rd District.
State & LocalRep. 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.
Policy & LawDemocrat Maureen Galindo Loses Primary Runoff After Controversial Comments About Jailing Zionists
The South Texas sex therapist was defeated by Bexar County Sheriff's Office official Johnny Garcia in the newly redrawn 35th District.
State & LocalTexas 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.
CongressGarcia Beats Texas Democrat Accused of Antisemitism in House Primary Runoff
The race became a flashpoint over inflammatory remarks about American Zionists and former ICE officers, drawing opposition from top Democrats including AOC.
State & LocalTexas 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 & LawNYC 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 & SecurityLive Results: Polls Close in Texas as Paxton and Cornyn Compete for Republican Senate Nomination
President Trump endorsed Paxton last week; winner will face Democrat James Talarico in November.
Policy & LawMamdani Faces Dual Protests as Moderate Muslims, Hardline Activists Criticize NYC Mayor
New York City's first Muslim mayor is under pressure from both sides — accused of Islamist extremism by moderate Muslim groups and insufficient Palestinian support by hardline activists.
World & SecurityTrackAIPAC 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.
World & SecurityMilitary Spouses Face Steeper Career Challenges Than Civilian Counterparts, Data Shows
With unemployment nearly four times higher and earnings 38% below civilian spouses, advocates push for workplace flexibility as a national security issue.
Policy & LawMassachusetts Certifies First Statewide Ride-Hailing Union for Uber, Lyft Drivers
The App Drivers Union will represent nearly 70,000 drivers after state voters approved a 2024 ballot measure creating a first-in-the-nation framework for gig worker collective bargaining.
Policy & LawMultiple People Killed, Others Missing After Chemical Explosion at Washington Paper Mill
Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview evacuated as investigators determine extent of casualties from white liquor tank rupture.
State & LocalFederal 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 & LawMassie Files for 2028 But Unsure About Which Office to Seek
The Kentucky Republican, fresh off a primary loss to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein, leaves the door open for a presidential bid.
CongressGraham Platner Vows to 'Come After' Bezos as Maine Senate Hopeful Escalates Billionaire Tax Fight
The Democrat challenging Sen. Susan Collins unveiled a 5% wealth tax on assets exceeding $1 billion while vowing to target billionaires who oppose higher taxes.
Policy & LawTulsi 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.
CongressMaryland Ballot Blunder Sparks House GOP Probe Ahead of Primary
More than 500,000 voters could have received incorrect mail-in ballots for the June 23 gubernatorial primary after a vendor printing error.
World & SecurityIsrael and Hezbollah Clash Along Strategic Litani River as Ceasefire Frays
Israeli military strikes over 100 Hezbollah sites overnight, killing 12 in eastern Lebanon village ahead of U.S.-brokered talks.
World & SecuritySpencer Pratt Alleges Drew Carey, Chelsea Handler Appear in Epstein Files Amid LA Mayoral Race
The reality TV star and mayoral candidate posted an alleged 2002 email and a Shane Gillis clip claiming both comedians had connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
World & SecuritySpring Heat Wave Shatters Records and Brings Deaths in Europe
The United Kingdom broke a century-old temperature record twice in 24 hours as the unseasonable heat extended across France, Spain, and Italy.
Policy & LawKennedy Faces Backlash From MAHA Allies Over Hantavirus Treatment Legal Shields
The HHS secretary extended PREP Act protections for favipiravir as a potential treatment, drawing criticism from anti-vaccine activists who say it undermines medical freedom principles.
State & LocalThomas 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.
Policy & LawCDC Reports Highest Tick Activity in Nearly a Decade Across Multiple U.S. Regions
Emergency department visits for tick bites reached 105 per 100,000 in April, the highest rate recorded since 2017, with the Midwest and Northeast most severely affected.
Economy & MarketsFederal Court Blocks Alabama From Using GOP-Drawn Congressional Map
The three-judge panel ruled the redistricting plan intentionally discriminated based on race, a setback for Republicans ahead of 2026 midterm elections.
Policy & LawStudy Finds Abortion Pills Readily Available Online Despite State Restrictions
The Charlotte Lozier Institute identified at least eight domestic providers using shield laws to ship medication into states where abortion is banned, while foreign sellers offer direct-to-consumer access.
Policy & LawWho Qualifies for $135 Million Android Settlement From Google?
The tech giant agreed to pay an estimated $1 per claimant to resolve claims it collected user data without permission through its mobile operating system.
State & LocalTexas 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 & LawBP 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.
Policy & LawThomas, Alito Say Supreme Court Obligated to Hear Florida's Commercial Driving Fight
Justices Thomas and Alito dissented as the court declined to take up a case challenging California and Washington's licensing practices for truck drivers.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Rejects Michigan Officer's Bid to Toss Excessive Force Claim From George Floyd Protest
The 8-0 decision lets a lawsuit proceed against Grand Rapids Officer Phillip Reinink, who deployed tear gas that struck protester Sean Hart during a May 2020 demonstration.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Tosses Florida's Lawsuit Against California and Washington Over Driver Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants
The court's decision ends a long-shot case that arose from a 2025 crash in Florida that left three people dead.
World & SecurityUS-Iran Negotiations in Qatar Aim to End 12-Week Conflict, Reopen Strait of Hormuz
The emerging framework would require Iran to give up enriched uranium stockpiles while the U.S. gradually lifts sanctions and reopens critical oil shipping lanes.
State & LocalInterstate 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 & LawProblem 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 & LawHasan Piker Identifies Tech Tycoon Singham as Financier of Political Movements Amid Federal Scrutiny
The left-leaning influencer said during a livestream that federal investigators are targeting Singham and organizations he funds, including CodePink and the ANSWER Coalition.
Policy & LawFreedom Conservatives Hope Fusionism Returns as They Seek to Reclaim GOP Mantle
A gathering of libertarian-leaning conservatives in Washington charts a path forward, arguing their small-government principles can regain influence after being sidelined during the Trump era.
Policy & LawArkansas 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.
World & SecurityFederal Agencies Rescind Workplace Harassment Guidance as Critics Warn of Weaker Protections
The EEOC eliminated its 2024 harassment enforcement guidance in January while the Education Department's civil rights office has resolved zero sexual assault complaints since January 2025.
Policy & LawDNC Releases Post-2024 Election Review Amid Criticism of Incomplete Findings
The internal report, issued after party pressure, has been called error-ridden and criticized for sidestepping contentious issues like immigration and Israel.
Policy & LawRep. 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.
Policy & LawMassie Positions Himself for Potential Political Future After Primary Defeat
The Kentucky Republican filed FEC paperwork for a 2028 House run and left the door open to higher office, including a potential presidential bid.
Policy & LawAlbuquerque Officials Take Steps to Curb Surge in Citations, Jail Stays Related to Homelessness
Bernalillo County judges are scheduling Friday hearings for nine homelessness-related offenses starting July 1, as the county jail's homeless population has grown from 3,670 in 2022 to nearly 12,000 in 2025.
Policy & LawJohn Cornyn's Last Stand and Democratic Fights: What to Watch in Tuesday's Texas Elections
President Trump has endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton over three-term Senator Cornyn, setting up a high-stakes GOP Senate runoff that could reshape Texas politics.
Policy & LawJewish Democrats Navigate Party's Shifting Stance on Israel at Leadership Summit
NBC News polling shows 57% of Democrats now view Israel negatively, up from 35% in 2023, as intra-party debate intensifies over Gaza war and weapons sales.
Policy & LawImmigration Courts Bundle Dozens of Cases to Accelerate Deportation Hearings under Trump Administration
Federal immigration courts are scheduling hearings with 100 or more respondents at once, raising due process concerns among attorneys while administration officials say the changes address chronic backlogs.
Policy & LawSenate Republicans Push Back Against Proposed $1.8 Billion Fund for Trump Allies
The Senate removed $1 billion for a ballroom from an immigration enforcement bill and delayed a vote on the fund critics call 'Trump's slush fund.'
Policy & LawPope Leo XIV Warns AI Threatens Civilization in Encyclical Letter
The pontiff's encyclical, described as defining his papacy, calls for global action against concentration of digital power in private hands.
World & SecurityU.S. Renews Strikes on Iran, Citing Threats Posed to American Troops
Military says targets included missile-launch sites and boats attempting to set mines in southern Iran as tensions with Tehran persist.
CongressProgressives 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.
Policy & LawCarney Calls Alberta Separation Referendum a 'Dangerous Bluff,' Compares It to Brexit
The October 19 vote will ask Albertans whether they want to remain in Canada or hold a binding separation ballot, with the prime minister pledging to campaign for unity.
World & SecurityOil Prices Slide 5.5% on Hopes of US-Iran Peace Deal
Brent crude falls to $97.90 a barrel as negotiators report progress, though Iran says agreement is not imminent.
World & SecurityAmerican Journalist Thomas Pauken II Charged With Acting as Unregistered Agent for China
The federal case alleges Pauken prepared confidential reports destined for President Xi Jinping and provided devices to someone seeking a Trump administration position.
CongressSen. Andy Kim Pepper-Sprayed by ICE Officers During Newark Protest Over Detention Conditions
The New Jersey Democrat joined Democratic officials observing conditions at Delaney Hall, where roughly 300 migrants are staging a hunger and work strike.
Policy & LawNearly 400,000 Indy 500 Fans Observe Moment of Silence for 'Taps' Before Record-Breaking Finish
The tribute to fallen service members preceded Felix Rosenqvist's historic 0.0233-second victory in the closest finish in Indy 500 history.
State & LocalCalifornia 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 & LawHegseth Tells West Point Graduates Military Diversity Push Has Ended, Unity Is Strength
The defense secretary told 998 graduates that standards had been lowered in recent years and pledged to restore what he called the military's 'true north.'
Policy & LawPope 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 & LawEbola Outbreak Prompts U.S. Travel Restrictions, Enhanced Screenings at Major Airports
The CDC has implemented entry screening and a 21-day travel ban for visitors from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan as confirmed cases climb to 88 across two nations.
Economy & MarketsTreasury Subpoenas Hasan Piker, Medea Benjamin Over Cuba Travel
The OFAC investigation seeks financial and communications records from the March trips organized by the Nuestra America Convoy amid broader sanctions enforcement effort.
CongressAt Least 2 People Shot Near White House; One in Grave Condition, Officials Say
Secret Service engaged suspect and returned fire during brief lockdown that lifted after about 40 minutes.
CongressSenate Republicans Signal Concern Over Potential US-Iran Deal as Trump Announces Agreement Nearly Finalized
Key GOP senators including Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker and Lindsey Graham have criticized a reported 60-day ceasefire framework, warning it could undermine the military operation launched nearly three months ago.
World & SecurityVenezuelan Opposition Leader Machado Says She Will Run Again for Presidency, Return by Late 2026
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who has been in exile since December, announced her candidacy while meeting opposition leaders in Panama City.
Policy & LawDozens of Gunshots Reported Near White House; Trump Inside During Lockdown
Secret Service ordered press to evacuate North Lawn positions after shots heard roughly an hour after Trump announced Iran deal was near completion.
World & SecurityFederal Prosecutors Say Iran-Linked Suspect Plotted Against Ivanka Trump Following Soleimani Strike
Mohammad Baqer Al-Saadi, arrested in Turkey and extradited to the U.S., allegedly possessed a map of the former first daughter's Florida property, according to court filings.
Policy & LawFraudsters 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.
Policy & LawMarines Conduct Rapid Response Exercise at U.S. Embassy in Caracas
Two Marine Osprey aircraft landed at the recently reopened embassy, with Gen. Francis Donovan observing the drill and meeting Venezuelan officials.
Policy & LawExperimental Drug Retatrutide Shows 70-Pound Average Weight Loss in Eli Lilly Trial, Raising Policy Questions
The triple-receptor injectable could reshape obesity treatment if approved, but FDA clearance remains years away and side effects are significant.
Policy & LawKyle Busch Dies at 41 After Severe Pneumonia Led to Sepsis, Family Says
The two-time NASCAR champion passed out in a racing simulator Wednesday before being hospitalized; medical experts note sepsis kills roughly 270,000 Americans annually.
Economy & MarketsNew York Comptroller Warns AI Could Cost City Thousands of Jobs
Report based on Moody's Analytics data outlines scenarios ranging from 52,000 annual job gains to potential loss of 110,000 positions by 2027.
State & Local40,000 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 & LawRFK Jr. Announces $46.6M Medicaid Fraud Indictment, Calls It Largest Autism Fraud Bust in U.S. History
DOJ indicted two Minnesota defendants for allegedly billing Medicaid for services not rendered at autism therapy centers, with $21.6M paid out of $46.6M claimed.
Policy & LawDOJ Defends Deleting Jan. 6-Related Press Releases From Website, Says It Is Proud to Reverse Biden-Era Actions
The department confirmed the removal of historical records tied to Capitol attack prosecutions on social media, calling them partisan propaganda.
Policy & LawCongress 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 & LawExplosion at New York City Shipyard Kills 1 and Injures 36, Officials Say
Most of the injured were firefighters and other first responders; a fire marshal remains in critical condition with a fractured skull.
Policy & LawHegseth 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.
Policy & LawSanders-Backed Maine Governor Hopeful's Past Pro-Life Votes Clash With Current Abortion Stance
Troy Jackson received a perfect 100% rating from Maine Right to Life during his time in the state legislature, according to records.
Policy & LawState Department Passport Revocations for Child Support Debt Draw Criticism From Both Sides
Policy experts argue the enforcement mechanism, targeting those owing $2,500 or more, may trap fathers in poverty rather than increase child support payments.
Policy & LawBarney Frank's Consistent Message: Moderate or Die
The former Massachusetts congressman has long argued that his party's drift from pragmatism poses electoral risks, a warning he repeated as he approached the end of his life.
State & LocalD.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.
World & SecurityDeadliest Coal Mine Explosion in Years Kills 90 in China's Shanxi Province
Gas blast at high-risk Liushenyu mine leaves 9 unaccounted for and over 120 hospitalized as rescue efforts continue.
Policy & LawEighteen Suspected Ebola Patients Escape After Treatment Tent Is Set on Fire for Second Time in Congo
The Bundibugyo virus outbreak has now infected 82 people with 7 confirmed deaths, and officials warn the true scope is likely much larger.
Policy & LawWealthy Democrats Embrace Hardship Narratives as Potential 2028 Contenders Sharpen Personal Stories
Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker highlight a trend where elite-born politicians emphasize childhood struggles to connect with voters shaped by economic strain.
World & SecurityRubio Meets Modi During India Visit With Energy High on Agenda
Secretary of state's four-day trip aims to position US as alternative energy supplier amid disruption from Iran conflict that has disrupted shipments through Strait of Hormuz.
World & SecurityPetraeus Says US in 'Difficult Position' With Iran as Standoff Continues
Former CIA director describes situation as "strategic cul-de-sac" with both sides dug in and ceasefire now indefinite.
CongressMother 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 & LawRep. 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 & LawHooters CEO Says Chain Aims to Rebrand as Family-Friendly Restaurant
The restaurant chain is adjusting uniform standards and acknowledging past 'oversexualization' as it seeks broader appeal.
Policy & LawVermont Leads Nation in Mortgage Delinquency Growth as Report Shows Regional Disparities
WalletHub report finds Vermont's 12.32% increase leads the country while Mississippi carries highest share of delinquent loans at 15.05%.
Policy & LawIVF Expansions, Gun Deregulations and Abortion Complications: Under-Covered Stories From the Past Month
The White House launched Mothers.gov with IVF access initiatives while Texas reached 600 executions; DOJ proposed repealing a youth handgun safety notice requirement.
Policy & LawGorman Parents Call For Bipartisan Approach To Immigration Enforcement After Daughter's Death
At a Trump rally in New York, Tom and Jessica Gorman urged leaders across party lines to prioritize protecting Americans from immigration enforcement failures.
World & SecurityRubio Tries to Reassure NATO Allies over US Troop Deployments in Europe
The Secretary of State's comments follow a series of conflicting announcements about American troop levels on the continent, including new deployments to Poland and withdrawals from Germany.
Policy & LawNYC 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 & LawSpaceX Launches Its Largest Starship Yet on 12th Test Flight as NASA Eyes Lunar Landings
The 407-foot V3 rocket carries mock satellites while the company navigates its CEO's recent announcement to take SpaceX public.
Policy & LawUSS 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.
Policy & LawGraham Platner's Resurfaced Reddit Posts Criticizing Army Soldiers Become Campaign Issue in Maine Senate Race
The Democratic Senate nominee called the Army 'absolute trash' and wrote that a Purple Heart recipient wounded by the Taliban 'didn't deserve to live.'
World & SecurityRubio Arrives in India Ahead of Quad Talks as U.S. Tries to Reset Strained Ties
The secretary of state's four-day visit includes meetings with Prime Minister Modi and India's foreign minister amid efforts to repair diplomatic fallout from recent tariff disputes.
Economy & MarketsChinese Nationals in Virginia Charged With Laundering Drug Money for Sinaloa, Jalisco Cartels
Ruhan Zhen and Hongce Wu face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of conspiring with two cartels designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the Trump administration.
Policy & LawDHS Says ICE Has No Relationship With Spyware Maker Paragon Solutions
The announcement comes after Acting Director Todd Lyons acknowledged in April that HSI uses commercial spyware to target terrorists and fentanyl traffickers.
Policy & LawDNC's 2024 Election Autopsy Draws Scrutiny over Author's Past Albany Ties
The 192-page report, criticized for omitting key issues like Gaza and Biden's withdrawal, was crafted by a strategist linked to New York's troubled Obama-era Senate majority.
CongressAll-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 & LawMaine Senate Candidate Platner Says Trump Needs to Be Impeached, Removed From Office
The Democratic challenger leads Sen. Collins by 7 points in a new poll while calling for impeachment proceedings if Democrats win Senate majority.
Policy & LawMichael 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 & LawTrump Celebrates Colbert Departure, Calling Late-Night Host 'Finally Gone'
Critics allege presidential influence over Paramount Skydance merger and $16M settlement played role in cancellation decision.
CongressDemocratic Senators Deflect Questions on Platner's Campaign, Say They're Not Following Maine Race Closely
The Democratic candidate challenging Sen. Susan Collins has faced scrutiny over resurfaced controversial comments about sexual assault and race.
Policy & LawTrump 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.
World & SecurityArmy Cuts Helicopter Funding in FY27 Budget Request as Drone Warfare Reshapes Military Strategy
The service proposes reducing Apache funding from $361.7 million to roughly $1.5 million while launching a new allied drone procurement marketplace described as an 'Amazon for war.'
Policy & LawNYC GOP Hopeful Says Mamdani 'Running City Into the Ground' as Taxes, Crime Fears Fuel Backlash
Caroline Shinkle, running in New York's deep-blue 12th District to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler, says conservative principles are needed to reverse the city's decline.
Policy & LawAs Voters Prioritize Cost of Living, Democrats Evolve Abortion Messaging in Midterm Races
Campaign ad spending on abortion has dropped nearly fourfold since January compared to the same period in 2024, as economic concerns dominate voter priorities.
CongressDemocratic Lawmakers Warn Data Protection Rules Exclude White House, CIA From Protected Sites
Senators Wyden and Heinrich and Rep. Jacobs urge Trump administration to expand safeguards covering commercial location data sales.
World & SecurityMilitary Families Demand DOJ Distribute Nearly $800M From French Cement Company Found Guilty of Bribing ISIS
Lafarge agreed to the settlement with the Justice Department in October 2022, but families say three and a half years later they have received no compensation.
Policy & LawEx-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.
Policy & LawPentagon Releases Second Tranche of UAP Videos Including Fighter Jet Shootdown Over Lake Huron
The footage, ordered declassified by President Trump, includes objects near a submarine and Columbus, Ohio, as the Department of War says it cannot make definitive determinations on their nature.
CongressTed 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 & LawCongress Questions DOJ's $1.7B Compensation Fund Created Without Lawmaker Approval
Republican and Democratic lawmakers are raising concerns about how the settlement fund was established and who qualifies for payments.
Policy & LawTulsi Gabbard To Release Investigation Findings Before Departing as Intelligence Chief
The outgoing DNI says she will publish findings on Havana Syndrome, COVID-19 origins, and federal government weaponization in weekly installments through June.
Policy & LawFBI, DOJ Charge 15 Individuals in $90 Million Minnesota Fraud Cases, Largest Medicaid Fraud Ever Prosecuted in District
The cases involve schemes across public health programs including autism services and housing stabilization, with Vice President JD Vance chairing the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud calling the findings significant.
Policy & LawDirector 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 & LawSchiff 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.
CongressWhite House Plans Record-Breaking July 4 Fireworks Display for America's 250th Anniversary
The planned show would use 860,754 fireworks over 40 minutes, surpassing the current Guinness record of 810,904 set in the Philippines in 2016.
CongressGOP Senator Floats Stefanik as Possible Replacement for Gabbard as DNI
Rep. Stefanik, who was previously withdrawn from UN ambassador nomination over House voting math concerns, emerges as early frontrunner for intelligence post.
Policy & LawWhat to Know About the Hajj, Eid al-Adha and Their Significance to Muslims Around the World
The annual pilgrimage to Mecca draws millions of Muslims and represents one of the Five Pillars of Islam, occurring this year amid regional tensions in the Middle East.
CongressBurchett 'Disappointed' in Senate as Congress Leaves DC: 'We've Wasted a Whole Week'
The Tennessee Republican joined House conservatives in criticizing the upper chamber for leaving town without voting on a $72 million reconciliation package to fund ICE and Border Patrol.
Economy & MarketsJudge Dismisses Charges Against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Citing Vindictive Prosecution
The ruling marks a significant legal victory for the man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in 2025 before being returned to the U.S.
Policy & LawTrump Reacts to Tulsi Gabbard's Surprise Resignation from ODNI
The Director of National Intelligence cited her husband's rare bone cancer diagnosis as reason for stepping down, with President Trump praising her work and announcing an acting successor.
Policy & LawMichelle Pfeiffer Describes Challenging Conditions on Taylor Sheridan’s 'The Madison' Set
The 68-year-old actress told the Los Angeles Times that production on the Paramount+ series lacked basic amenities including plumbing, air conditioning, and nearby trailers.
Policy & LawCombat 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 & LawKenneth Iwamasa Sentenced to Over 3 Years in Matthew Perry Death Case
The former personal assistant, who prosecutors say gave the 'Friends' star fatal ketamine injections, received a lighter sentence for cooperating against four co-defendants.
Policy & LawTaxpayer-Funded SPLC Programs Under Scrutiny After Watchdog Report Details $3.85M in Public Support
The NIH-backed University of Michigan grant, which integrated the civil rights organization's curriculum into middle school classrooms, has been discontinued by HHS and is under investigation by House Republicans.
World & SecurityU.S. and Mexico Pledge Ongoing Joint Security Efforts During DHS Secretary Mullin Visit
The meeting came amid recent tensions over CIA agent deaths at Mexico's border and U.S. indictments of 10 Mexican officials on drug trafficking charges.
Policy & LawCongress 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.
CongressGOP Senators Delay Immigration Enforcement Funding as Internal Divisions Over Trump Priorities Surface
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Republicans were on the verge of passing the three-year immigration funding before disagreements over a $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund stalled the effort.
Policy & LawDNC 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.
Policy & LawJD Vance Vows Justice for Medicaid Fraudsters After $90 Million Minnesota Takedown
The DOJ charged 15 people in schemes that officials called two of the largest Medicaid fraud cases in Minnesota history and the largest autism fraud case ever brought federally.
Policy & LawSan Diego Muslim Community Vows Resilience After Mosque Shooting That Killed Three
Authorities are investigating the May 18 attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego as a white-supremacist hate crime, with two teenage suspects found dead.
Policy & LawPolicy Makers Push Phone Bans as Researchers Question Data Linking Screens to Teen Mental Health Decline
At least 37 states have enacted school phone bans following surgeon general warnings, but some studies suggest the causal link between screens and adolescent anxiety remains unproven.
Policy & LawUN Expresses Grave Concern Over Afghan Taliban Marriage Decree With Child Marriage Provisions
Decree No. 18 allows a girl's silence to be interpreted as marriage consent and makes it harder for women to seek divorce than men.
Policy & LawNOAA Predicts Below-Normal Hurricane Season as El Niño Develops
The agency forecasts an 8 to 14 named storms for the Atlantic basin, with El Niño conditions expected to suppress tropical storm formation.
World & SecurityAlberta Schedules October Referendum on Remaining in Canada or Pursuing Separation
The non-binding vote will ask Albertans whether the province should begin legal steps toward a future binding referendum on independence, amid intense pressure from separatist factions.
Policy & LawLouisiana's Tough-on-Crime Policies Stand to Cost Taxpayers Millions More for Years to Come
The proposed $798 million corrections budget represents a 9% increase from fiscal year 2024, with experts projecting the prison population could double by 2034.
State & LocalPaxton 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.
Policy & LawNew Brookings Forum Highlights Research on Eroding Congressional Norms
A new book edited by Washington and Lee's Brian Alexander compiles 16 chapters examining how legislative customs have shifted over five decades.
Policy & LawTough Immigration Enforcement Can Be Elusive Even in the Reddest States, Idaho Example Shows
Despite Republican supermajorities and Trump winning 67% of the vote, Idaho's dairy industry has blocked conservative immigration enforcement measures through lobbying and economic pressure.
CongressFox 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.
CongressRep. Tom Kean Jr. Says He Expects to Return to Congress 'In the Next Couple of Weeks' After Missing 100 Votes
The New Jersey Republican's extended absence has tested House Republicans' slim majority as he represents one of the country's most competitive congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
CongressRepublicans Stall Votes on Partisan ICE Funding Amid Party Infighting Over Trump Administration Fund
The $72 billion immigration enforcement measure faces delays as Senate Republicans push back against a separate $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponization' fund proposed by the White House.
Policy & LawBrad Lander Criticized for Quran Recitation at Queens Mosque During NY-10 Congressional Campaign
The former NYC comptroller, trailing incumbent Dan Goldman in polls, spoke about Gaza and referenced partnerships with progressive Democrats Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.
World & SecurityChina Says US Should Stop 'Threats' Against Cuba After Ex-Leader Charged
Beijing and Moscow join Havana in condemning the indictment of Raúl Castro over 1996 plane downings that killed four people, as Washington escalates pressure on the island nation.
State & LocalTexas 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.
CongressHarvard Faculty Vote to Cap A Grades at About 20 Percent per Class
The landmark decision addresses years of grade inflation at elite institutions and represents one of the most significant academic policy changes in recent memory.
Economy & MarketsSenate Delays Budget Vote as Dispute Over DOJ Settlement Fund Intensifies
The $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" compensation fund for Biden-era prosecuted individuals has stalled the reconciliation package aimed at funding immigration enforcement.
Policy & LawDOJ Puts Blue States on Notice as ICE License Plate Fight Barrels Toward Next Constitutional Showdown
The Justice Department is threatening to sue Maine, Massachusetts, Washington and Oregon for allegedly violating the Supremacy Clause by denying undercover license plates to federal immigration agents.
Policy & LawDOJ Threatens Lawsuits Against Four Blue States Over ICE License Plate Restrictions
The Justice Department argues that Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon and Washington's refusal to issue undercover plates to immigration agents violates the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
State & LocalSeattle 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 & LawTrump-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.
Economy & MarketsTrump's Towering Arch Clears Another Federal Hurdle Despite Public Pushback
The 250-foot structure near Arlington National Cemetery received final approval from the Commission of Fine Arts with 99.5% of public comments opposed.
Policy & LawPlanned Parenthood Launches Advance Provision of Abortion Pills in Washington and Hawaii
The 'Just In Case Abortion Pills' program allows patients to obtain mifepristone and misoprostol ahead of need, marking the first time a Planned Parenthood affiliate offers such a service.
State & Local9/11 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.
Policy & LawPratt Says He Joined Republican Party in Response to Death Threats During Reality TV Fame
The former 'Hills' cast member is running as a nonpartisan candidate against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, citing public safety concerns and his fire-damaged neighborhood.
Policy & LawSpaceX Reveals Plans for What Could Be the Biggest-Ever Initial Public Offering
The $75 billion offering would surpass Saudi Aramco's record IPO and could make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire, though the company reports $2.6 billion in operational losses.
State & LocalFormer 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 & LawOmar 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.
World & SecurityInternational Court of Justice Rules Workers' Right to Strike Protected by Key Labor Treaty
The advisory opinion, which carries significant weight though is not legally binding, could reshape labor standards and trade agreements worldwide.
CongressRNC Legal Victory Clears North Carolina Voter Roll Purge of Noncitizens Through Jury Responses
Consent judgment requires state elections board to use jury-duty records to identify and remove noncitizens from voter rolls through 2028.
Policy & LawIndian National Accused in Fatal California Pileup After Receiving State CDL
Two people died and five were injured when a trucker who entered the U.S. after border release collided with stopped vehicles in Lodi, officials said.
Economy & MarketsFederal Prosecutors Charge Signature Gatherer With Paying Skid Row Homeless for Voter Registrations
The case is part of a broader federal effort to investigate alleged voter fraud linked to California ballot initiatives, though details on specific elections affected remain limited.
Policy & LawDemocrats 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.
Economy & MarketsWall Street Banks Helped Chinese Military-Linked Firm Raise Billions Despite Red Flags, Lawmakers Find
JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America underwrote CATL's Hong Kong IPO after Pentagon designated the battery giant as a 'Chinese military company' in January 2025.
Policy & LawTrump Administration Weighs $1.7 Billion Settlement With Potential Payouts to Jan. 6 Defendants
The proposed settlement, part of a deal with Treasury, would create a fund administered by Trump appointees to compensate those charged in the Capitol riot.
Economy & MarketsSusan Collins Leverages Appropriations Chairmanship in Maine Senate Race, Highlighting $1.5 Billion in Federal Spending
The Republican incumbent is betting that nearly five years of congressional earmarks totaling 700 projects will outweigh Democratic challenger Graham Platner's critiques of her as too aligned with Trump.
World & SecurityCastro Charges Fuel Debate Over Military Action in Cuba
Charges against former Cuban leader come amid reports of Havana's expanding drone fleet and divisions within both parties over potential U.S. intervention.
Policy & LawEmmer Manages GOP Emotions as Whip Amid Speculation About Leadership Ambitions
The Minnesota Republican has built cross-ideological relationships in the slim House majority while navigating a complicated history with Trump.
Policy & LawNvidia Posts Record $81.6bn Revenue but Shares Fall 1.6% Amid Competition Concerns
Despite beating quarterly expectations with net income more than tripling to $58.3bn, investors cite law of large numbers and growing competitive threats as shares decline.
CongressTaxpayer 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 & LawTop Democratic Lawmakers Decline to Comment on Platner Reddit Posts
House Minority Leader Jeffries, Sen. Warren, and Senate Minority Leader Schumer deflected questions about the Maine Senate candidate's resurfaced online comments.
CongressHouse Set to Vote on Women's History Museum Bill as Democrats Withhold Support Over Trump Control, Gender Language
The legislation would establish the Smithsonian's first women's history museum on the National Mall but has lost significant Democratic backing due to amendments giving the president authority over its site and including 'biological women' language.
Policy & LawMaricopa County Sheriff's Office Spent $163 Million on Reforms. Auditors Say 72% Was Misused.
A court-ordered audit found the sheriff's office misattributed or misappropriated funds from a racial profiling settlement, including golf carts and boat training for desert deputies.
Policy & LawDemocrats 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.
Policy & LawScientists Retire High-Emission Climate Scenario Used in Multnomah County $51 Billion Lawsuit
The international committee designing climate scenarios for the United Nations officially dropped SSP5-8.5 as implausible, a pathway that underpinned damage claims against energy producers.
Policy & LawFlorida Lawmakers, Trump Administration Move Toward Indictment of Former Cuban President Raúl Castro
The potential charges stem from the 1996 downing of two planes operated by a Miami-based exile group that killed four people; Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche scheduled to announce in Miami.
Policy & LawHHS Issues Surgeon General Warning on Children’s Screen Time, Citing Sleep and Mental Health Concerns
The advisory notes children may spend more time on screens than sleeping or attending school by adolescence, as some districts move to restrict device use in classrooms.
Policy & LawFormer Federal Prosecutor Indicted for Emailing Herself Confidential Jack Smith Report Files, DOJ Says
Carmen Mercedes Lineberger allegedly used filenames like 'chocolate cake recipe' to disguise classified documents from special counsel's Trump investigation.
CongressFour Pennsylvania Swing District Races Could Determine House Control This Fall
Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has endorsed candidates in all four competitive districts as both parties prepare for expensive, pivotal contests that could shape the 2028 presidential landscape.
Policy & LawFormer Republican Senator Lamar Alexander Urges Party Colleagues To Engage Directly With President Trump
In a new interview, the former Tennessee senator argues that Congress must reclaim its constitutional authority under Article I rather than deferring to executive branch staff.
CongressSpeaker 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.
CongressMichigan 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.
CongressGraham Platner's Deleted Reddit Posts Show Support for Antifa Violence, Comments About Killing
The Maine Democratic Senate nominee wrote in 2013 that people sometimes need to be killed and has since apologized for the resurfaced posts.
CongressTrump Administration Appoints Congressman's Wife as Acting Surgeon General Amid Confirmation Delays
Stephanie Haridopolos, a family physician married to Rep. Mike Haridopolos, will carry out surgeon general duties while the White House seeks Senate confirmation for its latest nominee.
World & SecurityUS Military Jets and Drones Tracked Near Cuba as Tensions Continue
Flight-tracking data shows increased surveillance activity since early May, with P-8 Poseidon aircraft and MQ-4C Triton drones operating within 50 miles of the island.
World & SecurityLiberal U.S. Mayors Join European Counterparts in Pact of Free Cities to Defend Democracy
Ten mayors from cities including Boston, Chicago and Cincinnati participated in the Bratislava summit with counterparts from Budapest, Warsaw and Prague.
CongressActing ICE Director's GEO Group Ties Draw Calls for Senate Confirmation Amid Expanded Detention Funding
David Venturella oversaw $45 billion in new detention funding after receiving an ethics waiver related to his former employer, which houses 86 percent of ICE detainees.
Policy & LawWill 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.
Policy & LawTrump's Endorsed Candidates Win Series of Primary Races, Demonstrating Political Operation's Reach
In Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas over the past month, candidates backed by the former president have outperformed challengers tied to traditional Republican leadership.
Policy & LawEx-Google CEO Eric Schmidt Faces Pushback Over Remarks on Artificial Intelligence Competition with China
The former tech executive's comments at a Stanford event drew criticism from some quarters over his framing of U.S.-China AI competition and potential military applications.
CongressCollege 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 & LawLawsuit Accuses Massachusetts of Maintaining Segregated Schools Through Residency-Based Assignments
The suit, filed by nine students and four community organizations from seven districts including Boston and Springfield, argues the state's school assignment rules replicate housing segregation.
Policy & LawSurgeon General Advisory Raises Concern About Screen Time for Children and Teenagers
The Trump administration calls for limits on technology use among youth as research links excessive screen time to cognitive development and mental health risks.
Policy & LawColorado 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.
Policy & LawNew Website Puts Platner on Notice by Amplifying Past Controversies as Maine Senate Race Heats Up
Pine Tree Results, a pro-Collins PAC with $12.7 million in funds, has compiled seven years of controversies involving Graham Platner's past statements and social media activity.
Policy & LawTrump Envoy Says Greenland 'Was Not on a Map' Until President Put It There
Gov. Jeff Landry, serving as Trump's special envoy to the island, visited Nuuk this week amid ongoing tensions with Denmark over acquisition rhetoric.
World & SecurityThree Dead and First Responders Decontaminated in New Mexico After Exposure to Unknown Substance
Officials say the substance may be transmitted through contact and is not believed to be airborne as investigation continues into Mountainair deaths.
Policy & LawCapitol Defenders File Lawsuit to Block $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund
Two officers who protected Congress during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot are challenging the Trump administration's effort to redirect funds previously used in related prosecutions.
CongressTony 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.
World & SecurityU.S. Military Boards Iranian-Flagged Oil Tanker Suspected of Trying to Breach Blockade
The M/T Celestial Sea is at least the fifth commercial vessel boarded since the Trump administration imposed the blockade on Iranian shipping in mid-April.
Policy & LawJeff Bezos Backs New York Pied-à-Terre Tax While Criticizing Mayor Mamdani's Approach
The Amazon founder, who owns multiple Manhattan properties worth over $5 million each, praised the tax while condemning the mayor for targeting hedge fund manager Ken Griffin.
Policy & LawFlying With Marijuana? How a Small Change to TSA's Guidelines May Impact You
The agency removed specific federal prohibition language from its website, though officials maintain their underlying policy has not changed.
Policy & LawHunter 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 & LawDOJ's Indictment of Raúl Castro Draws Comparisons to Nicolás Maduro Case
Both former Latin American leaders face U.S. charges, but legal experts question how either could be brought to trial.
Policy & LawYouTube Announces AI Tools that Let Users Remix Videos and Insert Themselves Into Content
The new Gemini Omni-powered feature, available free to YouTube's 3 billion users, has sparked debate over creator consent and misinformation risks.
Policy & LawRep. 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.
World & SecurityU.S. Withdraws From Joint Defense Board With Canada Amid Trump-Carney Tensions
The suspension of the 80-year-old Permanent Joint Board on Defense marks a new escalation in diplomatic friction between the two countries.
Policy & LawTennessee Man Jailed Over Charlie Kirk Facebook Post Wins $835,000 Settlement
The 37-day imprisonment and felony charge stemmed from memes referencing the conservative activist's assassination and a controversial Trump quote after an Iowa school shooting.
Policy & LawEven In His Concession Speech Thomas Massie Had To Take a Shot At Jews
The Kentucky Republican, who lost his primary to Ed Gallrein on Tuesday, suggested his opponent was in Tel Aviv as he conceded.
Policy & LawThis 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.
Policy & LawDemocratic Congressional Candidate's Social Media Comments About Zionists Spark Party Firestorm
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the DCCC called the rhetoric 'disqualifying,' while Republicans demanded universal condemnation across the Democratic Party.
Policy & LawAutopsy Reveals Colorado Teenager Died After Planned Parenthood Abortion
The coroner's report identifies blood clotting complications following a second-trimester procedure at a Fort Collins clinic as cause of death.
Policy & LawReporters Seek Stories From Former ARC Clients and Staff as Kentucky Medicaid Investigation Continues
The Lexington Herald-Leader and ProPublica are collecting firsthand accounts about the state's largest residential addiction treatment provider, which has denied allegations of false billing.
Policy & LawHouse Democrats Announce Legislative Agenda Targeting Energy Costs Following Gas Price Increases
The effort comes as nationwide average gas prices hit $4.00 per gallon, with Democrats pointing to Republican votes last July that eliminated funding for an energy production plan.
Policy & LawMamdani Defends Extending Class Size Deadline While NYC Spends $4.3 Billion on Migrants
The mayor's 2027 budget allocates $1.5 billion for classrooms and $122 million for new teachers, but the city remains $13 billion behind its legally mandated class size targets.
Policy & LawCharlamagne tha God Criticizes $1.8B IRS Settlement Fund as 'Blatant Corruption'
The 'Breakfast Club' co-host called on Americans to protest the DOJ fund created as part of Trump's settlement with the tax agency.
State & LocalEx-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.
CongressRep. Mike Collins Advances to Georgia GOP Senate Runoff With Derek Dooley
The two Republicans will face Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in November after neither secured a majority in Tuesday's primary.
Policy & LawUnions That Paralyzed New York Commute Over Pay Spent Millions on Luxury Travel, Filings Show
The five unions involved in the LIRR strike reported more than $3.2 million in 2025 spending at hotels, resorts and upscale restaurants while negotiating that workers were being underpaid.
Policy & LawMale Athlete Wins Three Girls Events at California Sectional Finals, Prompting Policy Debate
AB Hernandez from Jurupa Valley High School advances to state competition after dominating Division 3 girls' track events; federal lawsuit against California's policies remains pending.
State & LocalTuberville, 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 & LawCongress Could Soon Impose a $130 Annual Fee on Electric Vehicle Owners
The proposed fee is part of a broader $580 billion highway funding bill aimed at repairing the nation's deteriorating road infrastructure.
Policy & LawHarvard Asks Judge to Dismiss Trump Administration Antisemitism Lawsuit
The university argues the DOJ's March lawsuit is unconstitutional retaliation and fails to state a valid legal claim under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
Policy & LawBlanche Pressed on Compensation Eligibility From DOJ's $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund at Senate Hearing
The Justice Department fund, established under the Trump administration, has drawn scrutiny over who qualifies for compensation amid questions about its scope and oversight.
Policy & LawNewsom'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.
CongressDisbarred Attorney Set To Testify Before Senate On Sports Betting Integrity Owes $1.9M In Restitution
Harry Levant, who stole nearly $2 million from clients to finance his gambling addiction, is scheduled to appear as a Democratic witness at a Senate hearing on the social costs of legalized sports wagering.
Policy & LawColbert Bows Out as CBS Cancels 'The Late Show,' Raising Questions About Late-Night's Future
Stephen Colbert's departure marks the latest contraction in a late-night landscape that has become increasingly intertwined with politics during Trump's second term.
Policy & LawThe 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 & LawThe 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 & LawTexas AG Ken Paxton's Forum Shopping Practices Draw Criticism From Legal Experts
ProPublica investigation found at least 30 cases filed by the attorney general over nine years in counties with tenuous connections to alleged violations.
Policy & LawNewsom, Other Democrats Urge Party to Name 'Villains' in Messaging Strategy
California governor tells IDEAS conference that party must be more pointed in attacks on Trump-era opponents to win back voters.
Policy & LawDuffy Criticizes Buttigieg Over Transportation Policy as Feud Escalates
The transportation secretary posted a video calling his predecessor a sloth while defending the department's record under President Trump.
Policy & LawIdaho Democrats Choose Small Business Owner in Uphill Race Against Incumbent GOP Governor
Terri Pickens won the Democratic primary and will face Gov. Brad Little, a 36-year incumbent streak for Republicans in the governor's office.
Policy & LawSan Diego Mosque Attack Kills 3 as Investigators Probe Teen Gunmen's Motives
Police recovered more than 30 guns and a manifesto with white supremacist views from the suspects' residences, officials said.
Policy & Law4 Takeaways From Tuesday's Primary Night in Half a Dozen States
Trump-backed candidates notched wins while general-election vulnerabilities emerged for Republicans in key swing districts.
Policy & LawGeorgia Republicans Head to Runoff in Secretary of State Race Defined by 2020 Election Claims
Vernon Jones and Tim Fleming will face off June 16 after neither reached the 50% threshold in Tuesday's primary, with both campaigns centered on election integrity promises.
Policy & LawSquad-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.
Policy & LawAir Force Veteran Father Describes Shielding Children During Violent Teen Brawl at DC Chipotle
The incident, which U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro called a 'restaurant takeover,' has sparked debate over juvenile crime enforcement ahead of major summer events in the capital.
State & LocalTrump-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.
Policy & LawVance Says DOJ Is Investigating Omar for Immigration Fraud, Citing Alleged Marriage to Her Brother
The vice president said the administration will pursue prosecution if evidence supports the allegations, which Omar's office has called 'absurd and offensive.'
Policy & LawRamaswamy Vows to Combat Ohio Medicaid Fraud After Daily Wire Investigation Exposes Billions in Suspicious Payments
The Republican gubernatorial nominee pledged to 'crush Medicaid fraud by the billions' following Luke Rosiak's investigation into personal services payments; VP Vance warned states could lose federal anti-fraud funding if they fail to act.
CongressLongtime News Anchor-Turned House Candidate Janelle Stelson Wins Democratic Primary in Pennsylvania
Stelson, who nearly unseated Rep. Scott Perry in 2024 by a few thousand votes, faces the Freedom Caucus chairman again in November.
CongressSenate Advances Resolution to End Iran War as GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy Flips to Support
The 50-47 procedural vote marks the first time Cassidy has backed the measure after repeatedly opposing it, adding a fifth Republican senator to the "yes" column.
CongressGOP Panel Looks to Advance Legislation Making Daylight Saving Permanent
The House Energy and Commerce Committee plans a markup that would add the Sunshine Protection Act to a larger transportation funding package, ending seasonal clock changes.
Economy & MarketsAnalysis Estimates 5 Million People May Lose ACA Marketplace Coverage After Tax Credits Expired
Enrollment dropped for the first time in four years as average monthly premiums rose 58 percent, with young adults among the most affected.
State & LocalTrump 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 & LawTrump Drops $10 Billion IRS Lawsuit Amid Legal, Ethical Scrutiny
The president abandoned his damages claims against the Justice Department after facing criticism from legal experts who warned of constitutional conflicts when a sitting president sues federal agencies.
Policy & LawMore 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.
Policy & LawVirginia School Official Faces Trial Over Alleged Neglect in 2023 Classroom Shooting
Assistant principal Ebony Parker ignored multiple warnings about a student with a gun before he shot his teacher, prosecutors say.
Policy & LawPhiladelphia's Post-Conviction Review System Faces Scrutiny Over 'No-Merit' Letters That Blocked Appeals
A joint investigation by The Philadelphia Inquirer and ProPublica found that court-appointed attorneys in Pennsylvania frequently did minimal work before rejecting clients' claims, delaying justice for wrongfully convicted individuals.
Policy & LawTrump Drops $10 Billion IRS Lawsuit, Replaced by Administrative Claims Against DOJ
Conservative publication National Review argues the shift from litigation to administrative claims may be more problematic than the original lawsuit.
Policy & LawIn Conservative Utah, 19 Communities Form Coalition to Bring More Renewable Energy to Grid
The effort aims to offset power for nearly 300,000 homes and businesses by 2030, even as federal policy pulls back on clean energy support.
State & LocalMamdani-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 & LawProPublica Launches Investigation Into Alaska Internet Costs, Service Quality
The nonprofit news organization is seeking firsthand accounts from Alaskans about broadband prices and connectivity as federal infrastructure funding faces scrutiny.
World & SecurityPutin Using Africa as 'Purse' for Ukraine War While US Faces 'Intelligence Black Hole,' Commander Says
Gen. Dagvin Anderson tells Congress that a 75% reduction in U.S. military posture over the past decade has weakened America's ability to monitor threats across the continent.
State & LocalVirginia Gov. Spanberger to Sign Executive Order on Responding to Federal Agents at Polling Sites
The order would provide guidance for state election workers if federal agents appear at Virginia polling locations, with Democrats warning of potential voter intimidation.
Policy & LawNAACP 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 & LocalSatellite 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 & LawAlaska Telecom Subsidies Under Scrutiny as Convicted Felon Receives Annual Payments Through Federal Program
The $4.6 billion program created to expand rural internet access has paid Summit Telephone more than $1 million annually despite Alaska ranking near the bottom for high-speed service.
Policy & LawAlex Cooper Pregnancy Announcement Sparks Debate Over Hookup Culture and Delayed Marriage
The Call Her Daddy host, who built her brand promoting unattached dating, announced both a wedding and pregnancy this month, drawing criticism about consistency in her messaging to young women.
CongressSenate Democrat on Polis Commuting Peters Sentence: 'Terrible Decision,' 'Disqualifying'
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis commuted former county clerk Tina Peters' nine-year sentence, making her parole-eligible June 1; Sen. Michael Bennet says the move would preclude Polis from Senate consideration.
State & LocalReality TV Star Spencer Pratt Rises in LA Mayoral Race With Viral Campaign Videos
The former 'Hills' star, whose house burned in last year's Pacific Palisades wildfire, is challenging Mayor Karen Bass with social media videos receiving millions of views.
CongressBlanche Makes Opening Statement During Senate Budget Hearing
The remarks come as Congress continues debate over federal spending priorities and the debt ceiling.
Policy & LawActing 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.
Policy & LawBusiness Leaders Question Economic Forecasting Accuracy as Models Face Scrutiny
Small-business owners argue mainstream economists rely on flawed data and outdated methodologies, while defenders say economic models serve essential purposes despite known limitations.
World & SecurityMoon 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.
Economy & MarketsStudy Finds Shrinking Pool of Economically Stable Men Reshaping American Marriage Rates
New research shows marriage rates for non-college-educated women fell from 79% to 52% between 1930 and 1980 birth cohorts, while college-educated women increasingly marry men without degrees.
Policy & LawHouse Democrats Question DNC's Decision to Withhold 2024 Election Autopsy Report
DNC Chair Ken Martin has argued releasing the internal review before midterm elections could be a 'distraction' from winning in November.
Policy & LawPoland Seeks Answers After Pentagon Scraps Planned U.S. Armored Brigade Rotation to Eastern Europe
The decision affects approximately 4,000 troops scheduled for a routine NATO rotation, sparking bipartisan criticism in Congress and concern among Polish officials.
Policy & LawThe Memo: Massie Seeks to Buck GOP Trend, Survive Trump-Enforced Exit
Kentucky Republican faces primary challenger backed by $14 million in outside spending and a Defense Secretary stumping for his opponent.
CongressUnearthed Posts Show Democratic Senate Hopeful Praising Vulgar Graffiti, Making Crude Comments
Graham Platner previously called the posts 's***posting' and said they were jokes; Republicans say a years-long pattern of vulgar commentary raises character concerns.
Policy & LawElon Musk Loses High-Profile Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Adding to String of Legal Defeats
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has accumulated multiple court losses and settlements over the past year, raising questions about whether repeated defeats will alter his legal strategy.
Policy & LawTeenage Gunmen Open Fire on Islamic Center of San Diego, Killing Three Including Security Guard
Police are investigating the attack as a potential hate crime; two teenage suspects were later found dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshots.
Policy & LawPennsylvania 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.
CongressAlabama Republicans to Choose Senate Nominee as Voting Maps Remain in Flux
President Trump has endorsed Rep. Barry Moore in the crowded seven-person Republican primary to succeed Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is running for governor.
Policy & LawJack Schlossberg Pursues Kennedy Legacy in New York Congressional Race
The 33-year-old grandson of President JFK faces questions about his readiness as he competes for the reliably Democratic seat being vacated by Rep. Jerry Nadler.
Policy & LawNYU 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 & LawPentagon's Internal Watchdog Opens Probe Into U.S. Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats
The investigation will examine intelligence, targeting processes, and military doctrine behind Operation Southern Spear, which has destroyed 59 vessels and killed 193 people since last fall.
CongressPolls Show Cooper With Strong Lead Over Whatley for NC Senate Seat
The Democrat holds an 11-point advantage in one survey and a 7-point edge in another, though outside money is pouring into the race.
Policy & LawThree 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.
Policy & LawPelosi Endorses San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan to Succeed Her in Congress
The outgoing congresswoman's backing gives Chan a high-profile boost in the crowded Democratic primary for California's 11th Congressional District.
Policy & LawMark Fuhrman, Former LAPD Detective Convicted of Lying During OJ Simpson Murder Trial, Dies at 62
Fuhrman's perjury conviction stemmed from his testimony about the use of racial slurs during the landmark 1995 double-murder case that divided the nation.
Policy & LawICE Officer Charged With Assault, False Reporting in Minneapolis Migrant Shooting Case
County prosecutor alleges officer fabricated story about being attacked with shovel, broomstick as justification for shooting Venezuelan migrant.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Rejects Drug Manufacturer Appeals Over Medicare Price Negotiations
Justices left in place lower court rulings upholding the federal government's authority to negotiate drug prices for Medicare, a key provision of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
World & SecurityFetterman Says He Is 'Pretty Much Locked and Loaded' in Support of U.S. War with Iran
The Pennsylvania Democrat is the only Senate Democrat who voted against advancing a resolution to end military action against Tehran, bucking his party.
State & LocalSeattle 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 & LawPentagon Says Hegseth Attending Kentucky Campaign Event 'In Personal Capacity'
Defense secretary's planned appearance for Ed Gallrein against Rep. Thomas Massie would mark unprecedented break from military tradition.
Policy & LawMamdani 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.
Policy & LawTrump-Backed Prayer Rally on National Mall Sparks Debate Over Church and State Boundaries
The Rededicate 250 event featured remarks from administration officials including Vice President Vance and President Trump, drawing criticism from separation-of-church-groups.
World & SecurityU.S. Prosecutors Drop Fraud Charges Against Billionaire Indian Businessman Gautam Adani
The dismissal follows DOJ decision not to devote further resources; SEC simultaneously settled a related civil lawsuit against the billionaire.
CongressCoons 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.
World & SecurityCuba Warns U.S. Military Action Would Cause 'Bloodbath' After Drone Report
The warning comes after classified intelligence cited by Axios indicated Havana acquired more than 300 military drones and discussed plans to attack U.S. targets.
Policy & LawTrump Administration Proposes Partial Rollback of PFAS Drinking Water Protections
EPA would allow some water systems to delay compliance deadlines by up to two years and rescind standards for four of six regulated forever chemicals.
Policy & LawDemocrats 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 & LawJudge 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.
World & SecurityIsrael Says It Will Sue New York Times Over Essay on Alleged Sexual Abuse of Palestinian Prisoners
Prime Minister Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Sa'ar have instructed officials to pursue defamation litigation following publication of Nicholas Kristof's essay.
Policy & LawHegseth Campaigns for Massie Opponent in Rare Pentagon Political Activity; DOJ Creates $1.776B Settlement Fund
The Defense Secretary's personal campaign appearance in Kentucky marks an unusual break from nonpartisan norms, while the Justice Department settles a long-running dispute over Trump-era investigations.
Policy & LawBill Maher Says He Cannot Find Democrats Willing To Appear On His HBO Show
The comedian described difficulty booking Democratic guests, saying many avoid media appearances where they may face scrutiny rather than uncritical coverage.
Economy & MarketsThe Red-State Winners in the Climb to Become America's Next Economic Powerhouse
CBRE report finds 725 companies relocated headquarters between 2018 and 2025, with Texas capturing 230 relocations across its major metros while California lost 163.
CongressPrediction Market 'Watchdog' Launches Six-Figure Ad Campaign Ahead of Senate Hearing
FairPredicts, a non-partisan nonprofit, is spending on digital and billboard ads in Washington while the industry faces bipartisan scrutiny over insider trading concerns.
Policy & LawCongo Will Open 3 Ebola Treatment Centers as Rare Bundibugyo Strain Spreads
The outbreak has killed at least 90 people across Congo and Uganda, with WHO declaring it a public health emergency of international concern.
Policy & LawHogan Says Republicans Never Got 'Back to Sanity' After Trump Victory
Former Maryland governor describes himself as jaded by current GOP climate, hopes November elections bring change.
Policy & LawOne Thing Is Holding Back the Biggest Housing Law in Decades
Bipartisan legislation backed by the White House faces obstacles as Congress grapples with zoning reform and funding disputes.
Policy & LawGeorgia 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 & LawColorado Marijuana Regulators Privately Acknowledge Illegal Hemp Sales Far Exceed Public Disclosures
The admission came during a March meeting with industry representatives who described the problem as an existential threat to the state's legal cannabis market.
CongressThree Bipartisan Bills Aim to Support Military Caregivers as Advocates Push for Congressional Action
An estimated 14.3 million Americans provide unpaid care to veterans, with caregivers losing over $13,000 annually and 35 percent of their households living below the poverty line.
Policy & LawSupreme 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 & LawViolent Brawl Erupts at D.C. Chipotle as Federal Prosecutor Vows to Prosecute Parents of Teen Takeovers
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced her office will pursue charges against parents whose children participate in gatherings that have plagued the Navy Yard area on weekend nights.
Policy & LawMinnesota Governor Tim Walz Declares Peacetime Emergency as Wildfires Threaten Central, Northern Communities
The emergency declaration activates the National Guard and enables full resource mobilization to combat multiple fires burning across the state amid dry, hot conditions.
Policy & LawRep. Kevin Kiley Discusses Bill to End Mid-Cycle Redistricting Practices
The California independent lawmaker is pushing legislation that would prohibit states from redrawing congressional districts between regular census cycles.
World & SecurityNY Times Opinion Column by Kristof Sparks Debate Over Verification Standards in Israel Coverage
The piece alleged Israeli officials trained dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners; the newspaper's news side has not confirmed or reported the claims.
Policy & LawWhat 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.
Policy & LawOklahoma Family's Dream Home Flooded by Oil Sludge From Allegedly Abandoned Well Beneath Foundation
State regulators acknowledge gas levels reached explosive concentrations, but say they have limited authority to help homeowners in such cases.
Policy & LawThousands of New York Commuters Braced for Monday Morning Chaos as LIRR Strike Begins
About 3,500 Long Island Rail Road workers walked off the job Saturday in the first strike on one of North America's busiest commuter rail lines in over three decades.
Policy & LawBabies Dying From Vitamin K Deficiency as Parental Refusal Rates Climb 77% Since 2017
Public health officials warn that without tracking which infants miss the shot, the true death toll from preventable bleeding disorders remains unknown.
World & SecurityGreene Predicts Political Revolution in America if US Troops Sent to Iran
The Georgia Republican, who previously questioned Trump's mental state over the Iran conflict, warns of an unstoppable coalition against foreign intervention.
Policy & LawNew York Magazine Investigating Ross Barkan for Plagiarism After Lede Paragraph Comparison to Washington Post Report
The magazine is conducting a review of the writer's prior work after NPR identified at least two additional instances of alleged unattributed content from The Intercept and Compact Magazine.
State & LocalArizona 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.
Policy & LawGenerational Wealth Debate Resurfaces as Boomers Question Whether They Were History's Luckiest
Economists, policymakers examine whether post-war policies created structural advantages for baby boomers that later generations have struggled to replicate.
World & SecurityDrone 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.
World & SecurityFormer Defense Secretary Gates Warns of Potential Cuban Migration Crisis to U.S.
Gates cited a potential repeat of the 1980 Mariel Boatlift as the biggest risk amid Cuba's fuel shortage and escalating diplomatic pressure from the Trump administration.
Policy & LawCalifornia Republicans See Early Voting Surge as Democrats Trail in Turnout Ahead of June Primary
Republicans hold 6% turnout rate compared to Democrats' 4%, with strong margins in Orange County and San Diego County despite being outnumbered nearly 2-to-1 in voter registration.
World & SecurityFBI Offers $200K Reward to Find Former Air Force Analyst Charged With Spying for Iran
Monica Witt, a former counterintelligence agent who defected to Tehran in 2013, remains at large after being indicted on espionage charges five years ago.
Policy & LawWhy 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 & LawRomney Calls Cassidy's Primary Defeat a 'Loss for the Country'
Louisiana senator lost after voting to convict Trump in 2021 impeachment, as Trump-backed candidates advance to runoff.
Policy & LawButtigieg 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.
CongressWhite House Says China Will Purchase at Least $17B in US Agricultural Products Annually
The commitment comes after President Trump's recent diplomatic trip to Beijing and represents a significant increase from previous purchase levels.
Policy & LawBennett 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 & LawNYC Mayor Mamdani Commemorates Nakba Day, Drawing Sharp Criticism From Historians and Analysts
The mayor's statement on the Palestinian day of remembrance has sparked debate over historical framing of the 1948 conflict.
Policy & LawFour 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 & LawColbert's Final Episode Marks End of CBS Late-Night Franchise After 11 Years
The May 21 finale comes amid declining ratings, a contentious $16 million Paramount settlement involving Trump, and debate over the future of political satire on broadcast television.
Economy & MarketsRepublican Congressman Backs Stock Trading Ban for All Three Branches of Government
Rep. Marlon Stutzman says he sold all his publicly traded stocks and argues Congress must 'live above reproach' as ethics disclosures reveal major presidential financial activity.
Policy & LawFederal Food Safety Officials Issue 10 Recalls, Multiple Health Alerts Over Salmonella Concerns This Month
The alerts stem from contaminated dry milk powder linked to pizzas sold at major retailers, snack products and pet food across multiple states.
World & SecurityFormer Israeli Premier Bennett Launches Campaign to Remove Netanyahu From Office
The effort comes as Netanyahu faces ongoing scrutiny over his handling of the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks and multiple corruption cases.
CongressVan Hollen Says He Is Unsure Patel Will Take Alcohol Use Test After Heated Hearing
The Maryland Democrat disclosed his own test results publicly and challenged the FBI director to do the same, but said he doubts Patel will be truthful about the outcome.
World & SecurityBennett and Lapid Announce 'Together' Party Alliance to Challenge Netanyahu in Israel
The two former prime ministers, who briefly ended Netanyahu's 12-year rule in 2021, are reuniting under Bennett's leadership to mount a new electoral challenge.
Policy & LawComey 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 & LawLouisiana Voters Reject All 5 Constitutional Amendments in May Election
The five ballot measures covering civil service reform, school governance, teacher pay raises, business property taxes, and judicial retirement age all failed to pass.
Policy & LawPeru's Fujimori and Sánchez Set for June 7 Presidential Runoff After First-Round Results Confirmed
The two candidates will face off after neither secured more than 50% of the vote in April's first round, with surging crime as voters' top concern.
Policy & LawBus 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 & LawThousands Gather on National Mall for Rededicate 250 Prayer Rally Marking America's Semiquincentennial
The Christian-centered event drew top Trump administration officials while progressive religious groups staged counterprogramming, highlighting the nation's ongoing debates over faith and public life.
Policy & LawResearch Links Childhood Trauma to Youth Crime Rates as Debate Over Justice System Reform Intensifies
A study of 2,200 incarcerated individuals found average trauma scores far exceeding public health thresholds, fueling calls for policy changes.
Policy & LawUS Intelligence Assessment Claims Cuba Is Plotting Attack Against American Targets
The leaked assessment says Havana has amassed more than 300 drones and is discussing attacks on Guantanamo Bay, US ships, and Key West.
Policy & LawJohnson Raises Alarm Over Rising Gas Prices as November Midterms Approach
The Louisiana Republican cited the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure as driving forces behind recent pump price increases affecting American families.
Policy & LawMore Tarot Readers Are Turning to AI for Advice as Emotional Support Trend Grows
A new study examines how practitioners blend traditional card reading with chatbot guidance, raising questions about dependence on technology for personal decisions.
Policy & LawScientists Warn of Rising Tick-Borne Illnesses as ER Visits Hit Multi-Year High
CDC data shows emergency room visits for tick bites reached their highest April levels since 2017, with researchers pointing to climate factors and expanding tick habitats.
Policy & LawFormer 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 & LawBlack Democrats Accuse Republicans of Using Redistricting to Create 'Jim Crow 2.0'
The dispute follows a Supreme Court ruling that struck down Louisiana's second Black-majority district and has triggered a wave of partisan map-drawing across Southern states.
Policy & LawSpam 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 & LawWHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda a Global Health Emergency
The Bundibugyo virus variant has no approved vaccines or therapeutics as cases spread to Kinshasa, Kampala.
Policy & LawIce Cream Sold in 17 States Recalled Over Metal Fragment Concerns
Straus Family Creamery issues voluntary recall for six organic ice cream products distributed across the country; no injuries reported.
Policy & LawHantavirus Can Survive in Semen 6 Years After Infection, Study Finds
The finding comes as health officials monitor Americans who disembarked from a cruise ship where three passengers died from the Andes strain.
World & SecurityI Left America Mocking Tipping Culture. Europe Changed My Mind Fast.
A traveler recounts how dining experiences in Ireland shifted their view on why American tipping practices, despite frustrations, may serve an economic purpose.
World & SecurityPersonal Essay Sparks Debate on Cultural Differences in Tipping Practices Between US and Europe
A travel writer's reflection on dining experiences in Ireland prompts broader discussion about whether tipping incentivizes service quality or represents an unfair labor practice.
Policy & LawGOP 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 & LawSen. Bill Cassidy Defeated in Louisiana Primary, Loses Seat After Voting to Convict Trump on Impeachment
The two-term senator's 2021 impeachment vote proved decisive as Trump-backed Julia Letlow advances to a runoff against John Fleming.
Policy & LawNew York Magazine Reviews Writer Ross Barkan's Work Amid Plagiarism Allegations
The magazine is examining at least three stories with passages similar to work published by The Washington Post, the Intercept, and Compact Magazine.
Policy & LawTrump'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.
CongressLouisiana GOP Senate Race Advances to Runoff, Incumbent Cassidy Eliminated
NBC News projects that Senator Bill Cassidy did not advance past the primary, setting up a runoff between two other Republicans.
Economy & MarketsMarkets Plunge Amid Concerns About Aftermath of China Summit
The selloff comes as details from President Trump's Beijing meetings remain scarce, leaving investors uncertain about the U.S.-China trade relationship.
Policy & LawFBI Defends Director Kash Patel's Pearl Harbor Snorkel Trip Amid Veteran Criticism
Government emails obtained by AP reveal the director participated in a VIP snorkel expedition around the sunken USS Arizona after visiting a Hawaii field office in August.
Policy & LawVenezuela 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 & LawCuban-American Community Reflects on Family Escapes From Communism as U.S. Political Debates Heat Up
The 2.9 million Americans of Cuban origin represent a unique perspective shaped by firsthand experience with socialist governance, and their views are increasingly relevant in national debates over equity and capitalism.
Policy & LawCuban Exile Community's Political Perspectives Shape Immigration Debate in 2026
Second-generation Cuban Americans draw on family histories of fleeing communism to frame contemporary policy debates about government, capitalism, and American identity.
Policy & LawBulgaria 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 & LawThousands Stranded as Union Strike Shuts Down Nation's Busiest Railroad
Five unions representing 3,500 workers walk out over pay and benefits disputes, halting service for 300,000 daily riders.
Policy & LawAI Is Reshaping Workforce Entry Points, Raising Stakes for Education Reform
As some companies reduce entry-level roles amid AI adoption, economists and educators debate how to maintain pathways into the middle class.
Policy & LawHow 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 & LawMaritime Disease Outbreaks, From Medieval Quarantines to Modern Cruise Ships, Continue Testing Global Health Cooperation
The Andes hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius in April 2026 marks the first major cruise ship health emergency since the U.S. withdrew from the World Health Organization in January.
Policy & LawVehicle Rams Into Pedestrians in Italy, Injuring at Least 8 People
Italian authorities are investigating whether the incident in Modena was deliberate or linked to substance impairment as four victims remain in critical condition.
Policy & LawUS 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.
Policy & LawThis Republican Voted to Convict Trump. Now He's Up for Reelection. Can He Survive?
Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana faces a primary test Saturday, with two challengers including one backed by President Trump.
World & SecurityMentally Ill Toronto Woman Sues for Access to Assisted Dying as Canada Weighs Expansion
Canada has twice delayed expanding MAID to psychiatric patients, and Prime Minister Carney says he will wait for a parliamentary committee report before deciding whether to proceed.
CongressGOP Senator Blasts Hegseth for 'Careless Decision' on Troop Posture
Sen. Thom Tillis joins a growing chorus of Republican senators questioning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership amid reported changes to U.S. military posture and senior officer dismissals.
Policy & LawThousands Rally in Birthplace of Civil Rights Movement to Defend Black Political Representation
The rally in Montgomery, Alabama comes as a recent Supreme Court ruling clears the way for states to redraw congressional districts that had boosted Black voting power.
State & LocalFlorida 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.
Policy & LawDemocrats Spent $40 Million Through Dark-Money Group in Failed Virginia Redistricting Bid
The effort to flip four congressional seats collapsed after the Virginia Supreme Court invalidated the redistricting referendum over a constitutional procedural violation.
CongressActBlue 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.
World & SecurityUSS Gerald R. Ford Returns Home After 326-Day Deployment, Longest Since Vietnam War
The world's largest aircraft carrier supported U.S. operations in both Venezuela's Maduro capture and the opening days of the Iran war during its 11-month mission.
Policy & LawLone Star Tick Capable of Causing Meat Allergy and Rare Virus Spreading to More States, CDC Data Shows
The tick has been confirmed in more than 30 states after primarily residing in the South, with health officials warning of rising emergency department visits related to bites.
Policy & LawFBI Pushes Back on Report of Director Kash Patel's Hawaii 'VIP Snorkel' Excursion
Agency says Pearl Harbor trip was a military-hosted historical tour honoring USS Arizona heroes, calling AP coverage inaccurate.
World & SecurityPoll Finds MAGA Voters More Aligned With Israel Than Other Republicans as Party Fractures Widen
The POLITICO survey shows a 20-point gap between Trump loyalists and non-MAGA voters on support for Netanyahu's government, with younger conservatives increasingly skeptical.
Policy & LawPOLITICO Poll Shows Israel Issue Splitting Republicans along MAGA Lines
The survey finds 49% of self-identified MAGA Trump voters back Netanyahu's government, compared with just 29% of non-MAGA Republican voters.
World & SecurityIsrael Says It Killed Senior Hamas Commander Linked to Oct. 7 Attack Planning
Izz al-Din al-Haddad was among the last senior Hamas military officials involved in planning and executing the October 2023 assault that killed nearly 1,200 people.
Policy & LawBill Cassidy Fights for Political Survival in Louisiana Senate Primary Against Trump-Backed Rivals
The incumbent senator trails two challengers in polling ahead of Saturday's primary, with his 2021 impeachment vote against President Trump remaining the central issue in the race.
Policy & LawHarris 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.
World & SecurityExiled Muslim Scholar Warns Far-Left–Islamist Alliance Behind Anti-Israel Protests Echoes Iran's 1979 Rise
Dalia Ziada, who fled Egypt after criticizing Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks, says coordinated protest network of roughly 425 organizations reflects what she calls a 'red-green alliance.'
Policy & LawVirginia'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 & LawLong Island Rail Road Service Suspended as Workers Strike for First Time in Nearly 40 Years
The walkout affects roughly 300,000 daily commuters after negotiations between the MTA and five LIRR unions collapse over a wage dispute centered on a 5% raise request.
Policy & LawHarris 'No Bad Ideas' Brainstorm Draws Conservative Criticism, Sparks Constitutional Debate
Former Vice President's suggestion for radical structural changes to the Supreme Court, Electoral College and statehood draws sharp pushback from legal scholars.
CongressSenators Agree to Forgo Shutdown Paychecks — but Many Won't Feel the Pain
Nearly three-quarters of the Senate are millionaires, raising questions about whether the measure will actually deter future shutdowns.
Policy & LawFetterman Frustrates Democrats With Pro-Trump Remarks on Fox News
The Pennsylvania senator defended Trump's Iran comments on Sean Hannity's show and accused the Democratic base of being "increasingly anti-American."
Policy & LawKentucky 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.
Policy & LawRachel Campos-Duffy Discusses Family Life, New Patriotism Book in Interview
The FOX & Friends Weekend host and mother of nine promotes her book "All American Patriotism" ahead of America's 250th anniversary.
Policy & LawHantavirus Has Not Mutated to Be More Transmissible: WHO
Three people died following an outbreak aboard a cruise ship, prompting quarantines of passengers at the National Quarantine Center in Nebraska.
CongressNavy Veteran Rocky Rochford Seeks to Turn Tampa Bay Red, Unseat 20-Year House Incumbent
The retired commodore is challenging Democratic Rep. Kathy Castor in Florida's 14th congressional district on themes of legislative effectiveness and kitchen-table affordability issues.
Policy & LawMinnesota Medicaid Operator Under Investigation After Rise From Bankruptcy to Millions
Arnold Kubei’s home care companies received $3.2 million in state payments before authorities suspended his license over alleged service failures to vulnerable clients.
CongressFlorida 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.
Policy & LawColorado Governor Commutes Sentence of Election Clerk Convicted in Voting Machine Tampering Case
Tina Peters, who was sentenced to nine years for her role in a Mesa County election security breach, will be released June 1 after serving roughly two years.
World & SecurityIran-Backed Terror Operative Brought to U.S. Over Plot Targeting American Jews
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi faces six terrorism charges including conspiracy and plotting attacks on Jewish institutions in multiple states.
CongressRetiring Michigan Senator Peters Warns Democrats To Keep Senate Primary Civil
Three candidates are vying for the Democratic nomination in August's primary, with no clear frontrunner less than three months before the vote.
CongressVirginia Supreme Court Blocks Redistricting Measure That Would Have Created Single Republican District
The court's decision prevents a proposed ballot measure that would have restructured Virginia's congressional map from 6 Democrat-leaning and 5 Republican-leaning districts to 10 Democrat-leaning and 1 Republican-leaning district.
Policy & LawDOJ Pushes to Indict Raúl Castro Over 1996 Downing of Civilian Planes, Officials Say
The potential charges stem from the shootdown of two civilian aircraft that killed four Cuban Americans nearly three decades ago.
Policy & LawNorth America's Largest Commuter Rail System Faces Potential Shutdown as Union Deadline Looms
The Long Island Rail Road serves 250,000 daily riders and has until Saturday morning to reach a contract deal with five labor unions representing half its workforce.
Policy & LawVirginia Governor Signs Sweeping Gun Control Package, Banning AR-15s and Standard-Capacity Magazines
The legislation, signed Thursday by Gov. Abigail Spanberger, also raises the minimum purchase age to 21 for certain firearms and faces immediate legal challenges from the NRA.
CongressGeorgia Senate Race Tests Gov. Brian Kemp's Sway in the Republican Party
The two-term governor has spent more than $3 million from his PAC to boost former football coach Derek Dooley, who faces a competitive three-way GOP primary before taking on Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Policy & LawTrump Discloses at Least $220 Million in Securities Transactions as Ethics Review Continues
The financial disclosures reveal holdings in major technology and banking firms, with some stock trading reports filed months past the legal deadline.
State & LocalXavier 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 & LawEnergy 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.
CongressSenator John Kennedy Introduces 'Margaret' — His Elliptical Trainer Named After Thatcher
The Louisiana Republican posted a tongue-in-cheek workout video to social media that quickly went viral, drawing thousands of reactions from amused followers.
CongressSpeaker 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 & LawFidelity Investments Agrees to $2.5M Settlement Over 2024 Data Breach Affecting 77,000 Customers
Customers affected by the breach may be eligible for payouts up to $5,000 in documented losses or a $100 base payment under the class action settlement.
Economy & MarketsMamdani Closes $12 Billion Budget Gap, Invests $122 Million in NYC Public Schools
The mayor's budget closes a massive deficit while funding schools, childcare expansion, and public services through wealthy taxation and state aid.
Policy & LawUS Charges Iraqi Man With Plots to Target Jews in Cities From London to Los Angeles
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, a Kataib Hezbollah commander, faces six terrorism counts and is accused of orchestrating attacks on Jewish institutions across North America and Europe.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Is Death Knell for Virginia's Democratic-Friendly Congressional Maps
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene Friday, leaving in place a state court ruling that voided voter-approved maps that would have netted Democrats four additional House seats.
World & SecurityJustice Department to Seek Death Penalty for Man Charged With Killing 2 Israeli Embassy Staffers
Elias Rodriguez faces federal hate crime and murder charges in killings of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim outside Washington Jewish museum.
Policy & LawUS Charges Iraqi Militia Commander With Terrorism Offenses, Alleges Plot Against New York Synagogue
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi faces six counts including conspiracy to bomb a place of public use; his attorney says the case is a 'political prosecution.'
Policy & LawNBC 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 & LawHarvey Weinstein's Third New York Rape Trial Ends in Mistrial as Jury Remains Deadlocked
The 7-man, 5-woman jury split 9-3 against conviction on the third-degree rape charge involving Jessica Mann; Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg signals review of next steps.
Policy & LawWaymo Driverless Cars Found Circling Atlanta Cul-de-Sac in Routing Glitch
Multiple empty autonomous vehicles were spotted navigating a suburban neighborhood overnight, raising questions about AI routing systems and municipal oversight.
Policy & LawDOJ 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.
CongressMissing GOP Congressman's Father Says Illness 'Won't Linger,' He Will Be 100 Percent OK
Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has not voted since March 5 due to an undisclosed medical issue, raising concerns as Republicans hold a razor-thin House majority heading into midterm elections.
Policy & LawJudge 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.
Policy & LawHarris Outlines Electoral, Court Reform Ideas at Emerge America Event
The former vice president and 2024 Democratic nominee discussed potential changes to the Electoral College, Supreme Court, and statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico.
State & LocalSettlement 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.
CongressIowa Democrat Faces Scrutiny Over Comments About Whiteness as She Seeks Competitive House Seat
Sarah Trone Garriott, running against Rep. Zach Nunn in Iowa's 3rd District, made the comments in a resurfaced podcast episode recorded nearly nine years ago.
Policy & LawMinnesota Democrats Stage Sit-In over Gun Violence Bill Vote
The protest began Thursday after a party-line procedural motion defeated bringing gun control legislation to the House floor.
Policy & LawRep. 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.
CongressObama Remains Dem Headliner While President With Most Votes in History Fades From Party Spotlight
Former President Barack Obama has been actively campaigning for Democratic candidates while former President Joe Biden, who won more votes than any presidential candidate in history, remains largely on the sidelines.
CongressObama Remains Top Democratic Surrogate as Biden, Record Vote-Winner, Stays Largely Absent From Party Races
The former president's heavy involvement in redistricting battles and gubernatorial campaigns contrasts with Biden's limited public presence since leaving office.
Economy & MarketsFeds Defer $1.3B in California Medicaid Funding Amid Healthcare Fraud Crackdown
The Trump administration is withholding the federal share of California's Medicaid payments while investigations into hospice and home health agency fraud continue.
World & SecurityXi Raises Thucydides Trap at Trump Summit, Sparking Debate Over China-U.S. Power Dynamics
Chinese leader asked whether the two nations could avoid the historically predictive conflict framework as experts debate whether Beijing or Washington holds the strategic advantage.
Policy & LawComey Says He Never Considered Asking Biden for Preemptive Pardon
The former FBI director said he would not have accepted a pardon, citing Supreme Court precedent that accepting one implies guilt.
World & SecurityChina's AI Is Truly Artificial – and the US Must Fight Xi's Zero-Sum Tech Race and Stolen Advancements
A New York Post opinion piece argues that Chinese artificial intelligence progress relies heavily on theft and smuggling, urging Washington to confront Beijing's technology ambitions.
Policy & LawWarren, Rick Scott Introduce Bill to Ban Former Members of Congress From Lobbying
The bipartisan legislation would replace current cooling-off periods with a lifetime ban and impose criminal penalties including up to five years imprisonment for knowing violations.
Policy & LawParent'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 & LawCommentary on Youth Behavior Sparks Broader Debate Over Parenting Norms
Elisha Krauss's account of chaperoning a school choir trip has ignited discussion about social media's impact on children and differing approaches to discipline.
Policy & LawYale 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.
Policy & LawU.S.-Indonesia Defense Pact Gives America Foothold at World's Key Maritime Chokepoint
The Major Defense Cooperation Partnership, signed April 13, grants U.S. access to airspace and strengthens ties near the Strait of Malacca through which nearly a third of global maritime oil traffic flows.
World & SecurityGlobal 'Nakba 78' Protests Draw Hundreds of Events Across 39 Countries as Groups With Combined $1B in Annual Funding Coordinate Actions
Organizers say protests target Israeli policies and support Palestinian rights, while critics characterize the movement as antisemitic and a threat to Western democracies.
Policy & LawKeisha Lance Bottoms' Primary Lead Is Making Some Georgia Democrats Uneasy
The Atlanta ex-mayor dominates polling in the Democratic gubernatorial race, but strategists warn her city record could doom party hopes of flipping the governorship for first time in 20 years.
Policy & LawPoll: Democrats Would Trade Black Voting Power for More House Seats
A 45% plurality of Harris voters say Democrats must counter GOP redistricting even if it means reducing majority-minority districts, according to a new POLITICO Survey.
World & SecurityUK Teen Dies After Police Handcuffed Victim Instead of Sikh Stabbing Suspect, Court Testimony Shows
Henry Nowak, 18, was stabbed with an eight-inch ceremonial blade in London; his attacker is on trial for murder as prosecutors present video evidence and reject self-defense claims.
CongressGOP 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.
Policy & LawVance Is Set to Speak in Maine About Fraud Investigations Ahead of Primary Election
The vice president's visit comes as Maine voters prepare to select candidates for governor, U.S. Senate and the U.S. House on June 9.
CongressDem 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.
CongressDemocrats Will Debate in Iowa US Senate Primary Shaped by Outside Money and Big-Name Endorsements
Zach Wahls and Josh Turek are competing for the chance to flip a Republican-held seat as VoteVets spends $7 million supporting Turek.
World & SecurityRussia 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.
World & SecurityImmigrants Detained in Chicago Military-Style Raid Seek Millions in Damages Against DHS
Seventeen tenants filed administrative claims totaling approximately $85 million against federal agencies, alleging warrantless entries and physical injuries during the Sept. 30 operation.
Policy & LawTrump and Xi's Initial Meeting Reveals Dueling Priorities
Xi pressed on Taiwan while Trump focused on trade, bringing nearly 20 U.S. executives to Beijing summit.
World & SecurityLebanon and Israel Hold Third Round of Direct Talks in Washington as Ceasefire Deadline Approaches
The negotiations, which exclude Hezbollah but carry the Trump administration's push for a broader peace deal, began hours after a Hezbollah drone wounded three civilians inside Israel.
Policy & LawGillibrand Confronts HUD Secretary Turner Over Homelessness Response in Heated Senate Hearing
Turner, who has led HUD for over a year, repeatedly referenced the Biden administration rather than his own record on addressing record homelessness.
Policy & LawGillibrand Tells HUD Chief to Stop Discussing Biden During Homelessness Hearing
The New York Democrat shouted at Secretary Scott Turner during a Senate appropriations hearing, demanding he explain his own record on reducing homelessness.
Policy & LawLandry 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'Pretty Miraculous': 11 Rescued After Pilot Ditches Plane in Atlantic Ocean Off Florida Coast
All passengers survived after the aircraft went down roughly 175 miles north of Miami during a flight from the Bahamas, with rescue coordinated between US Air Force and Coast Guard.
CongressHouse Ethics Committee Investigating Sexual Harassment Claims Against Rep. Chuck Edwards
The North Carolina Republican welcomed the investigation, saying he is confident it will expose facts rather than politically motivated fiction.
Policy & LawCIA 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 & LawFetterman 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 & LawU.S. Border Patrol Head Announces Immediate Resignation on Fox News
Michael Banks resigns as arrests for illegal border crossings have dropped to their lowest levels since the mid-1960s.
CongressSenate Unanimously Approves Measure to Withhold Pay During Government Shutdowns
The resolution, sponsored by Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., applies only to senators and takes effect after the 2026 midterm elections.
Policy & LawCuba's Eastern Provinces Lose Power After National Grid Collapse as Energy Crisis Deepens
The outage follows the depletion of Russian oil deliveries and comes amid 24-hour blackouts in Havana, with hospitals canceling surgeries.
Policy & LawWarsaw 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 & LawOregon's Unique Law Empowers State to Block Healthcare Mergers, But Five Years In, No Deals Have Been Rejected
The 2021 law was hailed as a national model for reining in healthcare consolidation. Critics say the Oregon Health Authority has failed to use its authority, while others argue it has achieved meaningful results.
Policy & LawNicki Minaj Discusses Journey to Public MAGA Support, Citing Industry Pressure and Government Response
The rapper says she privately held pro-Trump views for years before feeling safe enough to disclose them publicly.
Policy & LawCleveland 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.
World & SecurityFlotilla Heads for Gaza After Israel Intercepted Last Convoy, Detained Two Activists
Nearly 500 activists from 45 countries are taking part in the latest attempt to breach Israel's naval blockade of the enclave.
Policy & LawFinal Walz Fraud Report Cites 'Culture of Tolerance' as Minnesota Estimates Point to Billions in Losses
The 84-page report from the Republican-led House committee cites an estimated $9 billion in potential Medicaid fraud and $300 million in meal program losses, following two dozen hearings and hundreds of whistleblower tips.
Policy & LawHealth Insurers Shouldn't Make Healthcare Decisions. There's a Better Way, Authors Argue
University of Pittsburgh professor and Center for American Progress fellow propose independent clinician reviews as alternative to current prior authorization system.
Policy & LawDivers Find Underwater Explosive Device at Alabama Dam Threatening City Water Supply
The improvised explosive device discovered at the J.B. Converse Reservoir was safely removed and detonated; no suspects have been identified as authorities investigate.
Policy & LawCommentary Raises Questions About Ramaswamy's Use of Hindu Identity in Politics
Opinion piece argues that if the Ohio Republican invokes Hinduism publicly, he should embody its philosophical discipline rather than treating it as political branding.
World & SecurityRetail Sales Growth Slowed in April as Iran War Fuels Higher Gas Prices
The 0.5% increase follows a revised 1.6% March gain, with gas prices now $1.35 higher than last year at $4.53 per gallon.
Policy & LawWhat Is Thucydides Trap, Mentioned During Trump-Xi Meeting?
Chinese President Xi Jinping raised the historical concept during their Beijing talks, warning that tensions between a rising power and an established one could lead to conflict.
Policy & LawDebate Over FACE Act Intensifies as Civil Disobedience Traditions Clash With Federal Enforcement
The 1994 statute faces scrutiny over selective prosecution claims, with Democrats defending its original purpose while Republicans argue it enables weaponization against peaceful protesters.
Policy & LawHonda Posts First Annual Loss in 70 Years as EV Investments Falter, Policy Shifts Bite
The Japanese automaker reported a $2.68 billion operating loss for the fiscal year ending March 2026 and is scrapping its targets for EVs to comprise a fifth of sales by 2030.
Policy & LawWhat's Actually Hiding In Your 'Healthy' Grocery Store Food
Consumer advocates and health officials say understanding nutrition labels requires navigating serving size tricks, vague ingredient terms, and synthetic additives.
Policy & LawDemocratic 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.
World & SecurityAsian American History Often Overlooked Despite 250 Years of U.S. Contribution
PBS documentary examines how the Chinese Exclusion Act and decades of discrimination shaped questions about belonging that persist today.
Policy & LawNew 9/11 Museum Exhibit Aims to Connect Younger Americans to Attacks Through Flags, Artifacts
The 'Our Flag Was Still There' exhibit at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum features artifacts from first responders, veterans and Operation Neptune Spear as a third of the U.S. population has been born since 2001.
Policy & LawUS Grocery Prices Rose in April, But Gas Spikes Weren't the Only Reason
Year-over-year food-at-home inflation hit 2.9%, the highest rate since August 2023, as trade tariffs and drought compounded energy costs.
World & SecurityKristof's NYT Column on Israeli Prison Allegations Draws Scrutiny Over Sourcing
Media watchdogs question the integrity of claims about sexual violence in Israeli facilities that relied heavily on a single rights group and individuals with prior credibility issues.
State & LocalFormer 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.
CongressBipartisan Senators Warn Against 'Unilateral Changes' to Taiwan Policy
A group of 12 senators including Senate Minority Leader McConnell sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirming support for the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act.
State & LocalVance 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 & LawSouth Carolina Supreme Court Overturns Alex Murdaugh's Murder Convictions, Orders New Trial
The 5-0 ruling found that Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill made biased comments to jurors during the 2023 trial, denying Murdaugh his right to a fair proceeding.
Policy & LawDemocratic 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.
Economy & MarketsNYC Budget Gets Boost From Albany as Hochul, Lawmakers Approve Additional Funding for Gotham
The multi-billion dollar state aid package closes New York City's projected budget gap through fiscal year 2028, according to officials.
Economy & MarketsNYC Mayor Mamdani Announces Balanced Budget After State Funding Agreement with Hochul, Lawmakers
The $3.2 billion state aid package will fund NYC's revised fiscal plan through 2028, according to officials.
World & SecurityChina Warns Taiwan Tensions Could Jeopardize U.S. Relationship
Beijing's warning comes as President Trump meets with Chinese officials during a high-stakes summit in Beijing, raising questions about the future of bilateral ties.
Policy & LawTrump Set to Meet Xi Jinping in Beijing Amid Iran Conflict, Trade Talks
The high-stakes meeting comes as the US navigates an active conflict with Iran while seeking leverage in ongoing technology and trade disputes with China.
State & LocalBass 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.
World & SecurityAI Policy Would Be 'Impossible to Enforce Against China,' Gordon Chang Says
The lawyer and China hawk argued the U.S. cannot police AI development globally and that Chinese companies operate without data restrictions.
CongressJames Talarico Enlists Barack Obama to Help Win Over Black Voters After Contentious Texas Primary
The Obama appearance comes after Talarico faced allegations he called Rep. Collin Allred a "mediocre Black man" during his primary against Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
Policy & LawTrump 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.
Policy & LawXi Tells Trump U.S. and China Should Be 'Partners, Not Rivals' at Beijing Summit
The Chinese president opened bilateral talks during what both governments called a historic meeting between the world's two largest economies.
Economy & MarketsSingham-Backed Pro-China Group Purchases Manhattan Building for $5.15 Million as Federal Investigators Examine Network
The People's Forum, which has received $22.5 million in funding under investigation by Justice, State and Treasury departments, is seeking an additional $5 million for renovations of its new Chelsea headquarters.
Policy & LawAlmost Half of Americans Strongly Oppose AI Data Centers in Their Areas, Gallup Poll Finds
The survey comes as states like Maine move to restrict data center construction amid concerns over energy use and community impact.
World & SecurityNYT Defends Kristof Column Alleging Israeli Forces Raped Palestinian Inmates
Israel called the Monday op-ed 'one of the worst blood libels' in modern media as Jewish groups planned a Thursday protest outside the newspaper's Manhattan offices.
State & LocalPolice 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.
World & SecurityAlberta Judge Tosses Out Petition for Province to Separate From Canada
Ruling cites failure to consult with First Nations groups on treaty rights before citizen-initiated referendum could proceed
State & LocalCalifornia 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 & LawChinese Agent Found Guilty in NYC 'Secret Police Station' Case
Lu Jianwang faces up to 30 years after jury convicts him of acting as unregistered agent for Beijing; China calls the charges fabricated.
World & SecurityChinese Premier Zhao Ziyang Appeared on Meet the Press in 1987, Archive Video Shows
The interview came at a pivotal moment in U.S.-China relations during Reagan administration, four years before Zhao's political downfall.
Policy & LawWilliam Paul, Son of Senator Rand Paul, Apologizes After Antisemitic Remarks at D.C. Bar
The younger Paul said he was seeking treatment after allegedly making disparaging comments about Jews and gay people to Rep. Mike Lawler during an alcohol-fueled incident.
World & SecurityAlberta Judge Throws Out Separation Petition After First Nations Challenge
Justice Shaina Leonard ruled Alberta failed to consult with four Indigenous nations before advancing a citizen-initiated referendum on independence, violating treaty obligations.
World & SecurityInside China's Push for More Marriages and Children
NBC News correspondent reports from Beijing on Chinese government policies aimed at increasing birth rates as the country faces demographic decline.
World & SecuritySecretary of State Marco Rubio Spotted in Nike Tracksuit Aboard Air Force One During China Trip
The casual attire, photographed by White House officials and shared on social media, quickly became the subject of viral memes and online commentary.
Policy & LawLongtime ICE Official David Venturella Chosen to Lead Agency
Venturella previously worked at GEO Group, which holds over $1 billion in contracts with ICE, according to public records.
Policy & LawNewark 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.
CongressDemocrats Pick Nebraska Senate Nominee Who Could Drop Out, Back Independent Osborn
Cindy Burbank won the Democratic primary but said she would consider ending her campaign if she cannot win in November.
CongressDem House Hopeful Tied to District's Secret Sex-Abuse Settlements After Touting Transparency Record
Randy Villegas, running for California's 22nd Congressional District, served on the Visalia Unified School District board that approved nearly $14.4 million in confidential abuse settlements.
World & SecurityMedia CEO's Call for Europe to 'Become More Jewish' Sparks Debate Over Zionism and Immigration Policy
Mathias Döpfner, head of Axel Springer which owns Politico and Bild, told the World Jewish Congress that democratic values require support for Israel.
Policy & LawA Third of Congressional Black Caucus Could Be Wiped Out by Redistricting, Democrats Warn
CBC Chair Yvette Clarke estimates up to 19 members could be affected as a Supreme Court ruling reshapes Southern district maps ahead of November elections.
Policy & LawBillionaire Former Dem Donor Stephen Cloobeck Arrested on Witness Tampering Charge
The Diamond Resorts founder, who cut ties with Rep. Eric Swalwell after sexual misconduct allegations and left the Democratic Party, was released on $300,000 bail.
Policy & LawVan Hollen Questions FBI Director Patel About Alleged Drinking Problems
The Senate hearing marked a rare public confrontation over personal conduct allegations against the bureau's top official, according to NBC News reporting.
Policy & LawWhat Republicans Said About Suspending Gas Tax Under Biden
Some Republican lawmakers who once called gas tax suspension a gimmick or inflationary now support similar proposals amid rising prices from the Iran conflict.
State & LocalCalifornia 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 & LawAP Report: Marty Makary Resigning as Trump's FDA Chief
The surgeon and health researcher departs after just over a year leading the agency, marked by staff turmoil and conflicts with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Policy & LawDOJ 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.
World & SecurityMayor of Southern California City Resigns After Pleading Guilty to Foreign Agent Charges Linked to China
Eileen Wang, 58, agreed to plead guilty to a felony count that carries a potential sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
CongressInside the Furor Plaguing Democratic National Committee Leader Ken Martin
Despite a string of electoral wins under his leadership, the DNC chair faces donor shortfalls and internal questions about transparency ahead of the 2026 midterms.
CongressSenate Prepares Vote on $1 Billion White House Security Request Tied to East Wing Ballroom Project
The funding, buried in ICE and CBP appropriations legislation, includes breakdowns for hardening, screening facilities, training, and technology upgrades that some senators say lack sufficient detail.
Policy & LawTwin 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.
Policy & LawRNC Launches Multimillion-Dollar Election Integrity Push in 17 States Ahead of Midterms
The committee has hired directors to recruit poll workers and election observers across key battlegrounds, building on its 2024 operation that recruited over 230,000 volunteers.
Policy & LawFDA Commissioner Marty Makary Resigns as White House Appoints Acting Replacement
The resignation follows mounting pressure from pro-life advocates frustrated with the agency's handling of mifepristone and other health policy decisions.
Policy & LawVirginia GOP Leader Blasts Jeffries as Democrats Mount Legal Challenge to State Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries was reportedly involved in discussions about reversing the 4-3 ruling that blocked Virginia Democrats' redistricting map.
Policy & LawWasserman Schultz Weighs District 20 Bid as Cherfilus-McCormick Vows to Fight for Reelection
The potential primary clash in Florida's newly redrawn heavily Democratic seat comes as the incumbent faces a federal criminal case involving alleged theft of approximately $5 million in FEMA funds.
State & LocalHochul 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.
Policy & LawMaine Senate Candidate Platner Criticized PTSD as Excuse in 2020 Posts, Now Cites Own Struggle to Explain Online Controversies
Graham Platner, a Marine and Army veteran running against Sen. Susan Collins, has faced scrutiny over since-deleted Reddit posts made between 2018 and 2020.
CongressPowell, 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 & LawUnder-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.
Policy & LawFormer Private Prison Official Named Acting ICE Chief Amid Conflict-of-Interest Concerns
David Venturella, who spent over a decade at Geo Group before returning to oversee detention contracts, will take the helm June 1 following Todd Lyons' resignation.
CongressHouse 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.
World & SecurityPolitical Drama Unfolds in UK Amid Reports of Pressure on Prime Minister Starmer
NBC News reports on escalating political tensions as sources suggest internal pressure could threaten Starmer's leadership.
Policy & LawFetterman Warns Democrats Must Confront Rising Antisemitism after NYC Synagogue Clashes
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht announced he is leaving the Democratic Party, citing what he called party leaders' acquiescence to Jew-hatred.
World & SecurityMystery Deepens Over Sunken Russian Cargo Ship Allegedly Carrying Nuclear Reactors to North Korea
Initial reports indicate multiple explosions occurred aboard the vessel, which reportedly contained two nuclear reactors; details remain limited as investigation unfolds.
Policy & LawThe Dwindling Ranks of the Pro-Impeachment Republicans: From the Politics Desk
Louisiana's shift to closed primaries poses a major threat to Sen. Bill Cassidy, one of seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict Trump in 2021.
CongressHegseth 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 & LawDefunding Planned Parenthood Is 'Politically Toxic,' Says Its CEO
The statement comes as congressional Republicans weigh future funding battles over the organization's reproductive health services.
Policy & LawMamdani Releases Executive Budget Without His Preferred State Tax Hikes on Wealthy
The mayor says it's a "win," but NYC's projected gaps of $7 billion and $9 billion loom for fiscal years 2028-2029.
Policy & LawNebraska Governor Primary Elections Set for Tuesday Vote as Incumbent Faces Challenge
Republican Gov. Jim Pillen, backed by President Trump, confronts multiple rivals while Democrat Lynne Walz leads in her party's contest.
Policy & LawSCOTUS Voting Rights Ruling Ignores 'Over 100 Years of History,' Congressional Black Caucus Member Says
A member of the Congressional Black Caucus criticized the Supreme Court's decision on voting rights, arguing it disregards a century of legal precedent protecting ballot access.
Policy & LawCBO Estimates Golden Dome Missile Defense System Will Cost $1.2 Trillion Over 20 Years
The nonpartisan budget office's estimate is far higher than the Trump administration's own projection of $185 billion, raising questions about funding paths forward.
World & SecurityZelenskyy's Ex-Chief of Staff Named Suspect in $10.5 Million Money-Laundering Probe, Ukrainian Officials Say
Andriy Yermak, who resigned in November and led Ukraine's US negotiations, is suspected alongside several other senior officials including former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Chernyshov.
Policy & LawCruz 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 & LawCuban 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.
CongressRepublican Rep. Tom Kean's Two-Month Absence Continues as House Returns
The New Jersey Republican has missed 68 votes while seeking re-election in a competitive swing district that Democrats have targeted for November.
Policy & LawHegseth Faces Republican Skepticism at Pentagon Budget Hearing; FDA Commissioner Makary Expected to Resign
Pentagon CFO raises Iran war cost estimate to $29 billion as Congress debates supplemental funding request for tens of billions more.
CongressNew West Virginia Law Requiring Photo IDs at Polling Places Greets Voters in Primary Election
The Republican-backed measure, which passed with only Democratic opposition, was tested for the first time during Tuesday's primary contests.
Policy & LawDemocratic 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 & LawDC Restaurant Owner Criticizes Nearby Weed Dispensaries Amid City's Complex Marijuana Laws
The policy tension between D.C.'s voter-approved legalization and congressional budget restrictions has created a quasi-legal dispensary landscape that business owners say disrupts neighborhoods.
Policy & LawD.C.'s Marijuana Laws Create Regulatory Quagmire for Businesses, Residents
With Congress blocking commercial sales while the city legalized possession, D.C. has navigated through 'gift economies' to medical registration workarounds.
Policy & LaweBay 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.
Policy & LawHouse Democrats Face Slim Pickings in Redistricting Fight as Party Pivots to Affordability Message
Virginia Supreme Court ruling nullified four Democratic-leaning districts, prompting party leaders under Hakeem Jeffries to pursue litigation and campaign on kitchen-table issues instead.
Policy & LawWest Virginia Holds State and Congressional Primaries Amid Governor Morrisey Push to Reshape Legislature
Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey is working to unseat several GOP incumbents, setting up a test of his influence two years into his term.
World & SecurityUkraine May Have Turned Tide of Russian Territorial Gains, Says Think Tank
The Institute for the Study of War reports Russian forces lost 116 square kilometres in April as Ukraine reversed months of territorial losses.
Policy & LawUS in Closely Guarded Talks to Open New Military Bases in Greenland
Negotiations with Denmark focus on three potential base sites in the island's south, including a location at Narsarsuaq, as both sides work to resolve a diplomatic crisis sparked by President Trump's threats.
Policy & LawTuesday's Primaries to Set Up Key Fall Matchups in Nebraska
Democrats clash over Nebraska's 2nd District seat as party seeks to flip a House district Trump won by 5 points in 2024.
CongressOcasio-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.
CongressBipartisan Lawmakers Push for ICE Training on Recognizing Tribal IDs Following Stops of Native Americans
The legislation, sponsored by four lawmakers from both parties including Reps. Davids and Bacon, would require DHS to train immigration agents to accept tribal documents as valid citizenship proof.
Policy & LawTrump-Xi Summit in Beijing Set to Shape US-China Relations for Years
The two-day visit marks the first US presidential trip to China since 2017, with trade disputes, Taiwan tensions, and technology competition on the agenda.
Policy & LawFrom 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.
CongressPuerto Rico Lawmakers Call for Investigation Into Alleged Drugs-for-Votes Scheme After ProPublica Report
Federal and territorial officials are seeking probes after reporting that prosecutors investigating vote-buying in prisons were told to abandon the inquiry following Trump's 2024 election victory.
CongressMinnesota Senate Votes to Restrict Federal Immigration Agents, Create Civil Lawsuits Against ICE
The 34-33 party-line vote sends the measure to the House, where the chamber is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans.
Policy & LawMovement Primaries Affirm Trump’s Grip on GOP, but Key Tests Are Ahead
Three high-profile primary races in Louisiana, Kentucky and Texas will determine the strength of presidential endorsements heading into the midterm cycle.
Policy & LawTrump 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.
Policy & LawConservative Leaders Debate Movement's Direction Following Trump Policy Wins
With major campaign promises achieved on border security, DEI, and federal workforce reform, Republican strategists grapple over what comes next.
Policy & LawGeorgians Outraged After Data Center Drains 30M Gallons of Water Amid Drought Conditions
The facility reportedly operated without paying for water usage, according to initial reports from suburban Georgia residents.
Policy & LawHegseth Accuses Kelly of Disclosing Classified Information on Weapons Stockpiles
The Arizona senator disputes the claim, saying the same information about depleted munitions was discussed publicly in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing last month.
World & SecurityRobert Kagan Warns U.S. Faces Likely Defeat in Iran as Strait Standoff Continues
The Brookings senior fellow and former Iraq war advocate says Iran's control of Hormuz gives Tehran more leverage than a nuclear weapon would, with no viable military solution short of full invasion.
Economy & MarketsPaul: $1 Billion for White House Ballroom Likely Coming Out of Budget Reconciliation Bill
The Kentucky Republican says the funding faces procedural hurdles and prefers private donations to pay for security enhancements.
CongressVoter 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 & LawWoman Declined Cooperation After Subway Attack; Same Suspect Later Charged in Fatal Push of 76-Year-Old Man
Rhamell Burke, who had been arrested four times before the fatal incident, was released from a psychiatric evaluation about an hour before allegedly killing retired teacher Ross Falzone.
Policy & LawWoman's Decision Not to Cooperate With Prosecutors Draws Scrutiny After Suspect Allegedly Killed Subway Rider
Rhamell Burke, the suspect in both incidents, had been arrested four times before the fatal attack on 76-year-old Ross Falzone at an 18th Street station.
Policy & LawWoman Declined to Cooperate With Prosecutors Before Subway Killing; Suspect Had Been Arrested Four Times
NYC Mayor Mamdani calls for investigation into psychiatric evaluation protocols after suspect allegedly pushed 76-year-old retired teacher to his death hours after hospital release.
Policy & LawDespite Court Order, NYPD Failed to Properly Monitor Stop-and-Frisks by Aggressive Unit
Federal monitor finds more than 2,000 stops by the Community Response Team went unaudited for nearly three years.
Policy & LawSupreme 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.
CongressNebraska Democrats Clash in US House Primary for State's Blue Dot District
Three Democratic candidates are competing Tuesday for the Omaha-area seat as central fight emerges over whether nominee John Cavanaugh's legislative departure could threaten Nebraska's split electoral vote system.
World & SecurityMark Hamill Posts AI-Generated Image of Trump in Grave, Draws Conservative Criticism
The Star Wars actor deleted the post from Bluesky but screenshots spread online; he later said he wants Trump to 'live long enough' to face accountability.
Policy & LawTrump's McDonald's Moment: Inside the Campaign Decision That Became a Viral Sensation
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles revealed that the campaign pitched the idea and Trump immediately agreed, saying 'He eats it every single day.'
CongressJeffries Still Confident Democrats Will Take Back House After Virginia Redistricting Ruling
The Virginia Supreme Court's decision to uphold new congressional maps could shift several competitive seats in Republicans' favor heading into November.
Policy & LawUtah 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.
Policy & LawAlabama Asks Supreme Court to Clear Way for Republicans' Redrawn Voting Map
Attorney General Steve Marshall filed an emergency request Friday, asking justices to rule by Thursday so the state can use its new congressional map in November elections.
World & SecurityRescuers 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 & LawMedicaid Fraud Fears Grow Amid Massive Red State Billing Spike in Sector That Also Plagued Minnesota
North Carolina's autism therapy Medicaid billings surged 47,000% over five years, reaching $660 million annually, triggering auditor scrutiny and echoing a scandal that hit Minnesota.
Policy & LawWarner Slams Court Ruling on Virginia Redistricting: 'Justice Was Not Served'
The 4-3 Virginia Supreme Court decision struck down a Democratic-backed redistricting referendum that voters had narrowly approved last month.
Policy & LawCompanies Decline Billions in Tariff Refunds Following Supreme Court Ruling on Emergency Levies
Amazon and other major firms are choosing not to seek wrongful tariff collections back, with President Trump warning he would "remember" those who file claims.
Policy & LawFDA Commissioner Makary Faces Potential Ouster after Rocky Tenure
Multiple outlets report that President Trump plans to remove Marty Makary from the agency post, citing a tumultuous period since his confirmation last year.
Policy & LawCompanies 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 & LawDavid Attenborough Turns 100, Marking Seven Decades of Nature Broadcasting and Environmental Advocacy
The BBC naturalist has shaped how billions worldwide understand wildlife, evolution, and climate change through landmark series from Life on Earth to The Blue Planet.
Policy & LawPanamanian Man Arrested After Video Recorded in Florida Church Bathroom
Aquilino Sanjur Ortega, who entered the U.S. on a tourism visa that expired in 2007, faces video voyeurism charges; ICE has lodged a detainer with local jail.
Policy & LawDem Legal Groups File Multiple Lawsuits Block Florida's Congressional Map
Three lawsuits filed in Leon County challenge the 24-4 map under Florida's Fair Districts Amendment, with primaries scheduled for Aug. 18.
Policy & LawDem Legal Groups Challenge Florida Congressional Map in High-Stakes Court Fight
Three lawsuits allege Gov. Ron DeSantis' newly signed 24-4 map violates the state constitution's ban on partisan gerrymandering, setting up a legal battle with implications for control of Congress.
Policy & LawCyber 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 & LawVirginia Democrats Split on DOJ Investigation of Soros-Backed Prosecutor Over Plea Deals
The Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney has received more than $600,000 from George Soros-backed PACs amid scrutiny over repeat offender cases.
Policy & LawMarriage Naming Conventions Spark Cultural Debate Over Identity vs. Unity
The conversation around whether wives should take husbands' surnames reflects deeper tensions in how Americans view gender roles and marital partnership.
Policy & LawDIGNIDAD Act Sparks Debate Over Administrative Capacity and Fraud Risks in Immigration Overhaul
The bipartisan bill could draw up to 10 million applicants, raising questions about whether U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services can handle the surge without compromising integrity.
Policy & LawRedistricting 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 & LawKamala Harris Tells Donors DNC Should Release Its 2024 Campaign Autopsy Report
The former vice president's private remarks contrast with her lack of direct outreach to DNC Chairman Ken Martin, who has kept the postmortem under wraps despite promising transparency.
Policy & LawNAACP 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 & LawIllegal Trucker Cases Fuel GOP Push to Crack Down on CDL Mills as Dems Largely Silent
Pennsylvania Republicans are advancing legislation targeting foreign nationals who obtained commercial driver's licenses, while Democratic lawmakers have largely declined to comment.
Policy & LawUSPS Proposes Rule to Allow Handgun Shipments Through Mail System
The Trump administration rule would reverse a 1927 ban on mailing concealable firearms, drawing praise from the NRA and opposition from two dozen state attorneys general.
Policy & LawShipping 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 & LawTennessee Joins Southern Push to Redistricting in Favor of the GOP
The state's new maps divide Memphis into three districts, giving Republicans a potential path to flip the one Democratic-held seat among Tennessee's nine congressional seats.
Policy & LawPirro 'Not Surprised' After DC Officers Placed on Leave Amid Crime Stats Probe
Thirteen MPD officers face disciplinary action as federal investigation into alleged statistics manipulation continues.
Policy & LawTrump 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.
CongressVirginia State Senate Leader L. Louise Lucas Faces FBI Raid, Vows Not to Back Down
Federal authorities searched Lucas's office and a cannabis dispensary she co-owns as part of what appears to be an ongoing criminal justice investigation.
Policy & LawPentagon Under Secretary Rules Out Resolution With Anthropic, Calls Mythos a Broader Cyber Moment
Emil Michael says the Defense Department will never again be 'single-threaded' with one AI model provider after two-month ban on Anthropic.
Policy & LawTennessee Democrat Confronts State Trooper During Congressional Map Protest at Capitol
The incident occurred as Republicans approved new maps that would eliminate the Democrats' sole U.S. House seat in Tennessee, with Governor Bill Lee signing the legislation hours later.
Policy & LawFirst on Fox: Top Republicans Take Abortion Pill Fight to Supreme Court, Citing Coercion and Safety Risks
More than 100 GOP lawmakers file amicus brief backing Louisiana's push to restore in-person dispensing requirement for mifepristone.
CongressBipartisan Lawmakers Push to Strip Big Tech's Legal Immunity Shielding Social Media Companies
The effort targets Section 230, the 1996 law that has protected platforms from liability for user-generated content for three decades.
CongressTennessee Governor Signs New US House Map Splitting Majority-Black District
The new congressional map redraws district boundaries following court-ordered adjustments, altering representation for Memphis-area voters.
CongressTennessee 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 & LawState Department to Begin Revoking Passports of Parents With Unpaid Child Support Arrears
The policy targets those owing $100,000 or more initially, affecting about 2,700 passport holders, with expansion planned for parents who owe more than $2,500.
CongressHouse Republican Introduces Bill That Includes Strict Limits on Iran War
The proposal from Rep. Tom Barrett, a Michigan Army veteran, would require Trump to wind down operations by July 30 while authorizing strikes on Iran's nuclear program.
Policy & LawHantavirus Cases Rise in U.S. as Cruise Ship Outbreak Highlights Global Transmission Risks
CDC data shows nearly 900 confirmed cases since tracking began, with the Four Corners region and California accounting for roughly half of all infections.
Policy & LawMedicare Fraud Investigation Uncovered in Ohio Involving Predominantly Somali Community, Daily Wire Reports
Conservative investigative journalist Luke Rosiak reported the findings; official government agencies have not yet confirmed specific details.
Policy & LawEPA 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 & LawObama Tells Democrats To 'Talk Like Normal People' In Candid Assessment On Colbert Show
Former president's advice highlights ongoing debate over whether Democrats can connect with working-class voters on kitchen-table issues.
Policy & LawDeSantis 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.
CongressWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Gives Birth to Daughter, Marking Historic Milestone
The 28-year-old is the first person to give birth while serving as White House press secretary, and one of eight women in U.S. history to hold the position.
CongressPlatner, Collins Release First Ads Since Mills's Exit From Maine Senate Race
The dueling ads highlight contrasting visions as Platner positions himself against Trump administration policies while Collins emphasizes her constituent service record.
Policy & LawKornacki: 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.
Policy & LawDozens of Passengers Left Hantavirus-Stricken Cruise Ship Without Contact Tracing After First Fatality
The MV Hondius outbreak has killed three people, with health authorities across multiple continents now working to track passengers who disembarked at St. Helena nearly two weeks after the first death.
Policy & LawInvestigation Reveals Convicted Fraudster Running Ohio Medicaid Home Healthcare Business Receiving $100,000 in One Month
Analysis of newly released federal Medicaid data shows a Columbus woman with multiple theft convictions operating True Home Healthcare LLC through the government program.
Policy & LawTop Spanberger Ally Targeted in FBI Corruption Probe Has Long History of Controversy
Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas, central to redistricting and casino expansion debates, faces federal investigation into alleged corruption and illegal marijuana sales.
CongressTexas Lawmakers Repeatedly Failed to Pass Flood Protection Legislation Despite Deadly 2025 Disaster
ProPublica and The Texas Tribune investigation found over five dozen flood safety bills rejected by legislators over nearly six decades, even as the state leads the nation in structures located in flood-prone areas.
Policy & LawRomanian Socialists and Far Right Topple Government in Confidence Vote
Center-right Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's 10-month tenure ends as parliament votes to oust his government over budget deficit measures.
CongressPoll Finds Bipartisan Support for Age Caps in Congress as Lawmakers Face Scrutiny Over Demographics
The NPR/PBS News/Marist survey shows 83% of Republicans and 78% of Democrats favor maximum age limits, though neither proposal is under serious congressional consideration.
Policy & LawEx-FBI Agents Say Grassley Played Improper Role in Their Firings
Two lawsuits allege the Senate Judiciary Committee chair's document releases contributed to terminations of agents who worked on Jack Smith's Jan. 6 investigation.
Policy & LawCampaign Staffers Tell NPR They Made Thousands Betting on Their Own Candidates
Multiple operatives describe using non-public polling data to profit on prediction markets, raising legal and ethical questions.
State & LocalTexas GOP Backs Resolution Saying States Have Right to Repel Border 'Invasion'
The measure, H.Res. 50, argues states can act under Article I, Section 10 when the federal government fails its obligation to protect against invasion.
Policy & LawNicaraguan Immigrant Released Under Biden Parole Program Charged With Assaulting Elderly at Wisconsin Nursing Home
Acting DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis called on Dane County officials to not release Julio Morales-Jarquin back into the community as ICE seeks custody transfer.
Economy & MarketsFeds Uncover Critical Link in Radicalization of Wannabe Trump Assassin
DHS intelligence report says Iran conflict 'may have contributed' to Cole Allen's decision to attack White House Correspondents' Dinner, per documents obtained by Reuters.
Policy & LawAlabama's Legislature Poised to Adopt New Congressional Map After SCOTUS Ruling
The state Senate is expected to vote Thursday on the redrawn district lines following a Supreme Court decision that found the previous map likely violated the Voting Rights Act.
Policy & LawTrump DOJ Releases Report Alleging Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden Administration, Drawing Criticism From Both Sides
The more than 200-page report documents enforcement actions and policies critics say targeted religious objectors; civil rights groups call it a 'distortion' of federal anti-discrimination law.
State & LocalProPublica 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 & LocalBass Spars With Primary Challengers at LA Mayor's Debate
The incumbent faced criticism over her handling of last year's devastating wildfires and addressed homelessness progress as she seeks a second term.
State & LocalCalifornia 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.
Policy & LawGovernment Not Sitting on Space Alien Evidence, Obama Reiterates
Former president jokes that any alien cover-up would be impossible because a guard would have leaked a selfie by now.
State & LocalSteyer 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.
World & SecurityIranian Official Calls Reported Peace Proposal 'Americans' Wish List'
Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for the Iranian parliament on national security, said Iran is ready to respond with harsh measures if the U.S. does not make concessions.
Policy & LawCalifornia Immigration Judge Sues DOJ Alleging She Was Fired for Political Affiliation, Age and Gender
Kyra Lilien is one of roughly 30 immigration judges nationwide terminated during the same period; her lawsuit names Acting AG Todd Blanche as defendant.
State & LocalAI-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 & LawApple 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.
Policy & LawDOJ Report Examines Religious Discrimination Allegations in Biden-Era Federal Policies
The over 200-page report details claims that federal agencies discriminated against Christian organizations across multiple programs during the previous administration.
Economy & MarketsMinnesota's Eye-Popping Subsidy Payments to Nine Day Care Centers Exposed After Last Week's Fed Raids
The state's Child Care Assistance Program paid more than $67 million over eight years to providers that were targeted in 22 federal search warrants.
State & LocalTexas 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.
Policy & LawDemocrats Rail Against Lutnick Interview on Epstein as ‘Egregious Cover-Up’
Commerce secretary told lawmakers he did not remember why he visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012, according to Democratic lawmakers who questioned him.
Policy & LawJustice Dept. Finds UCLA Medical School Illegally Used Race in Admissions
The finding could lead to loss of federal funding and escalates the Trump administration's ongoing scrutiny of elite college admissions practices.
Policy & LawAssaults Against U.S. Jews Reach 46-Year High Despite Overall Drop in Incidents
The Anti-Defamation League reports 203 physical assaults in 2025, up from 196 the prior year, even as total antisemitic incidents fell 33%.
Policy & LawICE to End Shortened Training Programs After Bipartisan Criticism, Reports Say
The agency will revert to 72 days of training at its Georgia facility after completing a hiring surge that doubled immigration officer ranks to 22,000.
Policy & LawInternet Erupts After CA Dem on Debate Stage Says Illegal Immigrants Are Key Driver of State Growth
Katie Porter's comment at the California gubernatorial debate drew sharp criticism from Republicans who accused her of acknowledging what they describe as Democrats' reliance on illegal immigration for political gain.
CongressDemocratic 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 & LawNorth Korea Revises Constitution to Define Territory, Drop Unification Language
The amendment marks a formal break from decades of pursuing reunification with South Korea and codifies Pyongyang's 'two hostile states' framework.
CongressFetterman Under Fire as Gov. Shapiro Pushes Wild Card Senator to 'Get Back' to Being a Democrat
Pennsylvania's Democratic governor publicly urged the senator to honor his 2022 election mandate, saying Pennsylvanians voted for a Democrat and he should reflect that.
Policy & LawDave 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.
Policy & LawMeta Sued by Publishers, Scott Turow Over Alleged Use of Copyrighted Works to Train AI
Class-action lawsuit accuses Meta and Mark Zuckerberg of using millions of pirated books and journal articles to train Llama AI model without permission or compensation.
Policy & LawFormer Obama-Era U.S. Attorney Defends Comey Indictment as Premature Dismissal, Drawing Mixed Legal Reaction
Fishwick argues DOJ would not have brought charges without meeting legal thresholds, while First Amendment advocates and some legal scholars question the case's viability.
CongressFBI 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 & LawRepublicans 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 & LawFood Stamp Work Rules Don't Increase Employment, Researchers Say
Multiple peer-reviewed studies find no significant employment gains from stricter SNAP requirements, though policy debates continue.
Policy & LawTrump DOJ Releases 200-Page Report on Biden Administration Religious Liberty Policies
The report details alleged anti-Christian bias in federal enforcement, though critics question its methodology and political timing.
Policy & LawCNN Founder Ted Turner, a Brash and Outspoken Television Pioneer, Dies at Age 87
The Atlanta media mogul transformed news with CNN in 1980, built a global conglomerate from his father's billboard company, and donated $1 billion to United Nations charities.
Economy & MarketsFormer FedEx Driver Sentenced to Death for Killing Seven-Year-Old Texas Girl Athena Strand
The case has renewed scrutiny over contractor hiring practices after the victim's family alleged that FedEx and its subcontractor failed to conduct a required background check.
Policy & LawDOJ Report Finds Anti-Christian Bias in Federal Government During Biden Administration
The 200-plus-page report documents specific instances where federal agencies allegedly discriminated against Christians, drawing criticism from conservatives while prompting debate about religious liberty protections.
World & SecurityEsper: Further US Military Action in Iran 'More Probable Than Not'
Former defense secretary says tensions with Tehran could prompt additional strikes as ceasefire violations continue since April 7 agreement.
Policy & LawObama 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 & LawEEOC 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 & LawJD Vance Ramps Up 'Dynamite' Fraud Crackdown After Investigation Exposes Medicaid, SNAP Abuse
The VP says his task force discovers new fraud weekly, pointing to Ohio's $1 billion Medicaid home care spending and USDA findings of 186,000 dead people on food assistance.
World & SecurityEurope's Luxury Giants Are Slipping as American Brands Quietly Take Over
French conglomerate LVMH reports seven consecutive quarters of declining sales while Coach, The Row, and Ralph Lauren gain ground with younger consumers seeking understated aesthetics.
CongressRepublicans Fill Out the House Battlefield With Challengers in Key Districts
GOP nominates candidates to take on Democratic incumbents in Ohio's 9th District and Indiana's 1st District, among others, following Tuesday primaries.
Policy & LawJustice 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.
Economy & MarketsGOP Senator in Primary Runoff Praised Islamic Charity After State Department Cut Ties Over Terror Concerns
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Cornyn's primary opponent, has made opposition to radical Islam a focal point of his campaign as both Republicans compete for conservative voters.
World & SecurityThe Memo: Iran War Settles Into Strange Limbo Without Escalation or End in Sight
Secretary of State Rubio said the main military operation is over, but a conclusive peace deal remains elusive as gas prices climb to $4.48 per gallon.
Data & AnalysisNearly 6 in 10 Americans Think Prices Will Be Higher a Year from Now: Poll
The Economist/YouGov survey finds persistent inflation concerns as gas prices climb above $4.40 per gallon nationally.
CongressRubio Says U.S. Strait of Hormuz Operation Is Defensive as Vatican Visit Looms
Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared at the White House podium Tuesday to address tensions with Iran and preview his trip to meet Pope Leo XIV amid ongoing diplomatic friction over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
Economy & MarketsStates Push Congress to Address National Debt as CBO Projects Continued Growth
Indiana, Tennessee, and other states point to balanced budget policies as models while federal deficits add roughly $2 trillion annually to the debt.
World & SecurityExtended USS Ford Deployment Strains Families as Carrier Nears Record Post-Vietnam Deployment
The aircraft carrier and its 4,600-person crew have spent more than 10 months at sea amid U.S. military operations against Iran, prompting concerns about financial hardship and family strain.
Policy & LawGrand Jury Issues Four-Count Indictment Against Man Accused in Trump Assassination Attempt
Cole Tomas Allen faces life in prison if convicted on charges including attempted assassination of the president and assaulting a Secret Service agent.
World & SecurityLouise Arbour Named Canada's Next Governor General by Prime Minister Carney
The 79-year-old former Supreme Court justice and UN human rights commissioner will replace Mary Simon, the first indigenous person to hold the role.
State & LocalHere'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.
Policy & LawInside Ohio's Home Health Empire: 7 Buildings, 288 Medicaid Companies, $250 Million
A Daily Wire investigation, using Trump administration data, found hundreds of home health companies billing Medicaid from a cluster of Columbus office buildings.
Policy & LawTrump's SNAP Reforms Cut 3.5 Million From Rolls in Early Months of One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The reduction represents roughly 7% of the 42 million people enrolled in the food assistance program before the legislation took effect, according to administration officials.
Policy & LawRep. Jim Costa Faces Intern Misconduct Allegations, Ethics Panel Found Insufficient Evidence to Proceed
The California Democrat's complaint was dismissed by the House Ethics Committee and Office of Congressional Conduct after a 2023 filing.
Economy & MarketsLess Washington, More America: A Return to Functional Federalism
As federal deficits near $3 trillion annually, some lawmakers push for devolving power back to states while others warn that rollback of federal protections could harm vulnerable populations.
Economy & MarketsCongressional Budget Reform Proposal Revives Debate Over Federalism and Government Accountability
Rep. Blake Moore's Comprehensive Congressional Budget Act would require votes on the full federal budget annually, amid growing frustration with centralized governance.
State & LocalThree Indiana GOP Legislators Lose Primaries to Trump-Backed Challengers While Another Survives
The results cap roughly $12 million in advertising spending across seven contests where the president intervened against incumbents who blocked his redistricting plan.
Policy & LawCalifornia Rep. Jim Costa Faced Probe Over Alleged Advances Toward Interns, Records Show
The House Ethics Committee and Office of Congressional Conduct dismissed the 2023 complaint after finding insufficient evidence to proceed.
State & LocalRamaswamy, 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.
Policy & LawRep. Jim Costa Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Advances Toward Interns as Ethics Probe Ends in Dismissal
The California Democrat's complaint was dismissed by House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Conduct, though the allegations come amid broader scrutiny of congressional misconduct.
Policy & LawOpenAI Co-Founder Testifies Musk Threatened Him During 2017 Dispute over Company Control
Greg Brockman's testimony in Oakland federal court is central to Musk's lawsuit seeking to undo OpenAI's transition to a for-profit business.
State & LocalDem 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.
World & SecurityIran Has Attacked US Forces More Than 10 Times Since Ceasefire, Joint Chiefs Chairman Says
Gen. Dan Caine reported that Iran also fired at commercial vessels nine times and seized two container ships since the April 7 truce as U.S. military operations to protect shipping continue.
State & LocalSeattle 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.
Policy & LawDHS Blames Virginia Officials After Illegal Immigrant Accused of Child Rape Released by Local Authorities
Acting DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis called the case a result of sanctuary policies, while Gov. Spanberger has maintained Virginia is not a sanctuary state.
State & LocalCivil 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 & LocalGOP 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 & LawSamuel Alito Halts Appeals Court Ruling Blocking Mail-Order Abortion Pills
Justice grants administrative stay through May 11 while full Supreme Court considers emergency petitions from drugmakers.
Policy & LawAlito Pauses Abortion Pill Restrictions for One Week
The temporary hold restores expanded access to mifepristone while the Supreme Court considers a lower court's ruling that would have required in-person doctor visits.
Policy & LawSalary Isn't Everything: Why Flexibility to Work Remotely Is the Future of Work
New revealed-preference research finds tech workers value remote flexibility at roughly 25 percent of total compensation, reshaping how companies structure pay and retention strategies.
Policy & LawThe Hill Announces Live Primary Night Coverage for Indiana and Ohio Races
Decision Desk HQ experts will provide real-time results and analysis during the 2.5-hour broadcast covering competitive 2026 primary contests.
Policy & LawDOJ Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center, Accusing Nonprofit of Funneling Millions to Extremist Groups
The federal indictment marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's scrutiny of civil rights organizations and could set a precedent affecting similar groups nationwide.
Policy & LawJustice Department Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center Over Alleged Fraud, Money Laundering
The civil rights organization that tracks extremist groups is charged with funneling more than $3 million to entities including the Ku Klux Klan, according to federal prosecutors.
Policy & LawBiden Endorses Dan Koh in Massachusetts Congressional Primary, Warns 'Everything We Did for Ordinary People Is Now in Jeopardy'
The former president's rare primary intervention comes as Rep. Seth Moulton vacates the seat to run for Senate and Democrats debate how to counter Trump's policy agenda.
Policy & Law'Christ Is King' Phrase Used by Far Right Sparks Debate Over Religious Language in Politics
The slogan adopted by groups like the Groyper movement has become a flashpoint, with some Christians proposing 'Jesus Loves Everyone' as an inclusive counter-message.
Policy & LawPolitical Pressure Over 'Christ Is King' Phrase Highlights Tensions Between Faith, Extremism
Far-right groups including the Groyper movement have adopted the phrase to attack political rivals, with some Republicans facing pressure to declare allegiance or face primary challenges.
Policy & LawLawmakers 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.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Continues Reversing Its Own Precedents While Defending Judicial Stability
Chief Justice John Roberts has made rare public appearances defending the court's approach to precedent, even as critics point to a pattern of overturning established rulings.
Policy & LawTrump Family Crypto Firm Sues Billionaire Investor Justin Sun for Defamation
World Liberty Financial alleges Sun engaged in a campaign of defamatory statements after the firm froze his tokens amid accusations of misconduct.
World & SecurityDutch Cruise Ship Waits Off West Africa After Suspected Hantavirus Outbreak Kills 3
The MV Hondius, carrying 88 passengers and 61 crew including 17 Americans, remains stranded near Cape Verde as health officials coordinate a multinational response.
State & LocalNYC 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.
CongressTennessee 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 & LawIllinois Gov. JB Pritzker Quietly Bankrolling Democrats Ahead of Possible Presidential Run
Federal Election Commission records show the billionaire governor has donated six and seven-figure sums to major Democratic campaign committees.
Policy & LawRural Towns Are Betting on Outdoor Recreation as Economic Development Strategy
Communities from Utah to Colorado are investing in trails, climbing gyms, and river access as manufacturing and mining jobs decline.
Policy & LawHusted Secures Record 75 Sheriff Endorsements in Ohio Senate Race
The Republican incumbent's support includes a Democratic sheriff flip and unanimous backing from Independent sheriffs, marking the largest law enforcement coalition in Ohio history.
Policy & LawSpirit Airlines Says Most Customers Refunded After Shutdown Following Failed Bailout Talks
The $500 million Trump administration bailout plan was opposed by several Republican allies in Congress before the airline ended operations.
Economy & MarketsDaily Wire Investigation Finds Ohio Spent $1 Billion on Medicaid Home Health Care in 2024
The investigation, based on data published by DOGE, reveals billions in 'personal services' payments where relatives can be paid to provide companionship to family members.
Policy & LawAlabama 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 & LawPritzker 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.
Policy & LawDemocrats Seize on MAHA's Growing Frustration With GOP Over Pesticide Policies
Health-focused movement that helped deliver Trump to White House now questions administration's support for glyphosate as Booker, Heinrich introduce legislation to reverse executive order.
Policy & LawRudy Giuliani Hospitalized in Critical Condition at 81, Spokesman Says
The former New York City mayor and Trump attorney has been hospitalized; his spokesperson did not specify the cause or which facility admitted him.
Policy & LawTop Armed Services Democrat on Iran War's 60-Day Clock: No 'Timeouts'
Sen. Jack Reed says the Trump administration is ignoring the law as the War Powers Act deadline approaches without congressional authorization.
State & LocalFlorida 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 & LawSupreme Court Strikes Down Racial Gerrymander in Callais Case, Expanding Electoral Map Authority
The 5-4 ruling limits federal courts' ability to challenge redistricting maps drawn primarily on racial lines, giving states more autonomy over district boundaries.
Policy & LawUnited Airlines Plane Strikes Truck During Newark Landing; One Injured
A Boeing 767 arriving from Venice clipped a truck and streetlight on approach to Runway 11/29, with the National Transportation Safety Board launching an investigation.
Policy & LawIndustry Insiders, State Officials Raise Concerns About CDL School Fraud and Road Safety
Texas AG Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into commercial driving schools as the DOT reports issuing more than 550 decertifications to training facilities.
Policy & LawTrucking Industry Insider Warns of Unqualified Drivers as Texas AG Paxton Launches CDL School Investigation
Texas attorney general joins U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in investigating alleged sham commercial driver training schools that have issued thousands of potentially dangerous credentials.
Policy & LawIndustry Insiders, Officials Raise Alarm Over Fraudulent CDL Schools Amid Fatal Crashes
Federal regulators have decertified more than 550 commercial driver training schools as Texas and Ohio investigate cases involving drivers with fraudulently obtained licenses.
Policy & LawDOT Decertifies Dozens of CDL Schools as States Investigate Commercial Driver Training Practices
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have launched parallel investigations into driving schools alleged to provide inadequate training, including to non-English speakers.
Policy & LawElection-Denying Candidates Run for State Offices That Will Control Future Vote Certification
A new analysis finds at least 53 candidates who have disputed 2020 results are vying for statewide positions in 23 states, including five presidential swing states.
Policy & LawAfter Republicans Blocked Indiana Redistricting, Millions Poured In to Defeat Them
Trump-aligned groups have spent nearly $7 million on TV ads targeting seven incumbent state senators who opposed the president's redistricting push in a high-stakes primary test of political retribution.
CongressWhite House Counterterrorism Czar Responds to Reporter Inquiry With Public Attacks on X Before Story Published
Sebastian Gorka told his 1.8 million followers that the ProPublica reporter was anti-American and had written a "putrid piece of hackery" after not responding to multiple requests for comment.
Policy & LawRedistricting 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 & LawTrump Administration Announces 'Project Freedom' to Escort Commercial Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
The initiative comes at request of multiple nations whose vessels have been stranded in the strategic waterway amid heightened tensions with Iran.
Policy & LawNTSB 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 & LawDemocrats Erupt Over Abortion Pill Block: 'We Won't Stop Fighting'
The 5th Circuit ruling reverses Biden-era telehealth policies and reinstates in-person dispensing requirements for mifepristone.
World & SecurityGermany Troop Cuts Send Wrong Signal To Russia, Say Two Top US Republicans
Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker and House counterpart Mike Rogers want the 5,000 troops moved east rather than withdrawn as NATO seeks clarification from Washington.
Policy & LawAdam Schiff Calls Comey Indictment 'Weak Case' as DOJ Defends Action
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the case goes beyond social media posts and reflects serious national security concerns.
Data & AnalysisPoll Finds Americans Skeptical of AI, Crypto Even as Industries Pour Millions Into Midterms
A 45% plurality say crypto investing is not worth the risk, while two-thirds support stricter AI regulations, according to a new POLITICO Poll.
Policy & LawSchiff: 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.
World & SecuritySunday Shows Preview: VRA Ruling Fuels Redistricting Battle; Iran Conflict Crosses 60-Day War Powers Deadline
States including Louisiana, Alabama and Tennessee convene special sessions on maps while Congress debates Trump's war powers authority over the Iran military operation.
Policy & LawJacksonville 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 & Law1,500 Beagles Released from Wisconsin Research Facility After Negotiated Purchase Agreement
Animal welfare organizations acquired the dogs from Ridglan Farms, which agreed to surrender its state breeding license amid animal mistreatment allegations.
Policy & LawNew 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.
Policy & LawActing AG Todd Blanche Says Comey Indictment Looks Beyond 'a Single Instagram Post'
The indictment charges the former FBI director with seven counts related to a social media post that referenced Trump's conviction in the hush money case.
Policy & LawUSDA Issues Health Alert for Pizza and Pork Rinds Sold Nationwide over Salmonella Risk
Eight products affected, linked to recalled dry milk powder ingredients; no illnesses reported as of Sunday.
Policy & LawAmerica Is Overlooking One of Its Strongest Global Alliances
The Geneva Consensus Declaration brings together 41 nations representing 2.5 billion people, but experts say the coalition remains an underutilized diplomatic tool amid intensifying great power competition.
Policy & LawLouisiana Governor Delays House Primaries Amid Redistricting Chaos Days Before Voting Begins
Gov. Jeff Landry postponed the races after a Supreme Court ruling struck down Louisiana's congressional map as unconstitutional, giving Republicans a narrow window to redraw district lines before the 2026 midterms.
State & LocalCalifornia 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.
Policy & LawCongress Is Breaking the Appropriations Process
The Senate's reliance on budget reconciliation to fund Homeland Security could set a precedent that fundamentally alters how Congress exercises its constitutional power of the purse.
CongressDem Senate Candidate Sherrod Brown Says He Supports Closing Border; Republicans Point to His Record
The former three-term Ohio senator, now running for Jon Husted's seat, faces scrutiny over past votes on sanctuary cities and border wall funding.
Policy & LawSymposium for Federal Judges Raises Questions About Climate Science Education in Courts
The George Mason event, co-sponsored by an oil industry-aligned organization, comes as Rep. Jim Jordan escalates investigations into climate litigation programs.
Policy & LawGeorge Mason Law School Hosts Symposium for 150 Judges Questioning Climate Science Amid Congressional Inquiry Into Opposing Program
The Nashville event, backed by free-market groups with fossil fuel ties, runs through Saturday while Rep. Jim Jordan escalates investigation into the Climate Judiciary Project.
Policy & LawFormer Malian Minister and Junta Critic Abducted From Home by Armed Men, Family Says
Mountaga Tall was taken from his Bamako residence shortly before midnight Saturday as Mali's military government conducts a wave of arrests following coordinated jihadist attacks.
Policy & LawFour New Jersey Residents Charged With Illegally Voting, Lying on Citizenship Forms
The four noncitizens allegedly voted in federal elections from 2020 to 2024 before submitting naturalization applications that falsely claimed they had never cast ballots.
World & SecurityGermany Says US Troop Withdrawal 'Foreseeable' as NATO Seeks Clarification
The planned withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany comes amid growing tensions between Washington and Berlin over European defense spending.
World & SecurityHow 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 & LawA2 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.
World & SecurityJohn Bolton Says US Hasn't Finished the Job in Iran Conflict Now Two Months Old
Former national security adviser said Trump could take additional steps short of regime change, as polling shows 61 percent of Americans view military action as a mistake.
Policy & LawSecretary of State Marco Rubio Takes on Wedding DJ Role, Continuing Run of Unofficial Titles
The Florida Republican, already serving as Acting USAID Administrator and Acting Archivist, was filmed spinning records at a family wedding in a video shared by Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino.
Policy & LawObama-Era Solar Plant Still Relies on Fossil Fuels, Kills Thousands of Birds Annually
The Ivanpah facility, built with $2.1 billion in federal support, faces scrutiny over bird deaths and natural gas use despite its 'clean energy' label.
CongressOhio Republicans Fear Former ICE Official Could Cost Them a Battleground House Seat
Madison Sheahan, who helped lead Trump's immigration enforcement operations tied to two citizen killings in Minneapolis, faces May 5 primary as party debates her general-election viability.
Policy & LawPatel Says FBI Has Cut Bureaucracy, Moved 1,000 Agents to Field Offices in 'Generational' Overhaul
Director Kash Patel says reforms have cut $300 million in spending and expanded AI tools for threat identification.
Policy & LawPirro 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.
CongressRepublican 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.
CongressSenate Democrat on Redistricting: Politicians Are Picking Their Voters
Sen. Raphael Warnock criticized the Supreme Court's decision striking down Louisiana's congressional maps as a blow to voting rights protections.
Policy & LawSouthwest 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 & LawFederal Strategy Aims to Expand Home Visiting Programs for New Mothers Amid Workforce Challenges
The HRSA roadmap seeks to address a workforce shortage in a field where most workers earn $30,000-$40,000 annually while serving families during postpartum period.
Policy & LawThe Ballot Box Showdowns This Month That You Need to Watch
A dozen states hold primaries or runoffs in May, testing Trump's endorsement power and determining the contours of November's midterm battles.
Policy & LawWhy Airlines Restrict Seat Selection Even When Rows Are Empty
FAA safety regulations require airlines to carefully manage aircraft weight distribution, which means passengers may be assigned specific seats for takeoff balance.
CongressThe States Where Daylight Saving Time Legislation Has Already Died This Year
At least a dozen states have seen bills fail or stall, though federal proposals including the Sunshine Protection Act remain in committee.
Policy & LawSeven 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 & LawTwo US Service Members Reported Missing During Military Exercises in Morocco
Search and rescue operations underway involving US, Moroccan, and allied forces following disappearance during African Lion 2026 exercises near Tan Tan.
Policy & LawJacksonville Police Release Body Camera Footage of Crisis Incident on Dames Point Bridge
The April 12 incident, which lasted approximately 40 minutes before officers successfully talked a man away from the ledge, has drawn attention to faith-based approaches in crisis intervention.
Policy & LawWhat 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 & LawWhat's Worse Than a 'Do-Nothing' Congress? This One
The 119th Congress has passed just 38 bills in its first year—the lowest number in decades—while Trump has issued 256 executive orders, raising questions about the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches.
Policy & LawSpirit 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.
World & SecurityRobert Fico Will Back Ukraine's EU Membership After Call, Zelenskyy Says
Slovak prime minister reverses course from earlier alignment with Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán on Kyiv's bloc ambitions.
Policy & LawLouisiana House Primaries Postponed After Supreme Court Map Ruling, Sparking Election Chaos
Gov. Jeff Landry delayed congressional primaries until mid-July while proceeding with Senate and other races, leaving voters confused and candidates scrambling.
Policy & LawBill Maher Presses Governor Gavin Newsom on $231 Billion High-Speed Rail Project in Interview
The California governor, seen as a potential 2028 presidential contender, defended the project while acknowledging it has ballooned far beyond initial estimates.
Policy & LawFBI Reveals Suspect Posted Instagram Meme Hours After Killing Two Bank Employees in Kentucky
Brailen Weaver, 18, faces federal charges including armed bank robbery and using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence for the Thursday killings.
World & SecurityTrump Targets Indiana State Senators Who Opposed Redistricting Efforts to Secure GOP House Control
The administration is backing primary challengers against Republicans who blocked gerrymandering measures ahead of the next election cycle.
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.
World & SecurityPro-China Tech Tycoon Network Helped Organize NYC May Day Protests Where Mayor Zohran Mamdani Spoke
Fox News Digital investigation found that nonprofit The People's Forum received $22.4 million from Shanghai-based Neville Roy Singham.
Policy & LawHegseth Defends Iran Military Action as Congressional Critics Call It Quagmire; SCOTUS Alters Voting Rights Act
An Ipsos poll found 61% of U.S. adults say the use of military force against Iran was a mistake, while Supreme Court rulings set stage for redistricting battles across Southern states.
Policy & LawMississippi Democrat on Potential Redistricting After VRA Ruling: 'We Have a Fight Ahead of Us'
Rep. Bennie Thompson warns that Mississippi's 38% Black population should guarantee at least one House seat as redistricting battles loom after Supreme Court ruling.
Policy & LawDuffy Rules Out Federal Bailout for Budget Airlines Despite $2.5 Billion Request Following Spirit's Collapse
The request comes as jet fuel costs have roughly doubled due to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, prompting budget carriers to also seek suspension of federal ticket taxes.
Policy & LawArmed Services Republicans ‘Very Concerned’ About US Troop Withdrawal From Germany
The 5,000-troop reduction comes amid Trump’s public feud with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over Iran policy and NATO burden-sharing.
Policy & LawSupreme 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 & LawSupreme 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 & LawDemocrat Says Party 'Absolutely' Willing to Trigger Another DHS Shutdown in September If Demands Aren't Met
The 75-day shutdown ended Thursday with ICE and CBP left out of the funding measure, as Republicans plan to use reconciliation to bypass Democratic demands.
Policy & LawDemocrats 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.
Policy & LawDemocrats Defend Redistricting Response as Counter to GOP Efforts Ahead of Midterms
Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling striking down Louisiana's majority-Black district has sparked new debate over political map-making strategies across multiple states.
Policy & LawHarley-Davidson Recalls Nearly 90,000 Motorcycles Over Oil Ejection Risk
The NHTSA-announced recall affects specific 2024-2026 touring and cruiser models with a blocked breather port that can cause pressurized oil to eject when dipstick is removed.
Economy & MarketsHouse Republican Calls National Debt 'Ticking Time Bomb' as U.S. Debt Tops 100% of GDP
The $39 trillion debt level, reached for the first time since World War II, has sparked renewed debate over federal spending priorities and deficit reduction efforts.
State & LocalHow 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.
World & SecurityIllegal Immigrant Found Guilty of Attempted Terrorist Attack on Israeli Embassy in London
Abdullah Albadri, who arrived in the UK by small boat 16 days before the attack, was convicted of preparing terrorist acts and possessing bladed weapons.
World & SecurityIranian Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi Hospitalized After Health Crisis in Prison
The 53-year-old rights activist, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize while imprisoned, suffered two episodes of unconsciousness and a severe cardiac crisis after what her foundation calls 140 days of medical neglect.
Policy & LawLiberal Donor Network Plans Tens of Millions in New Media Investment Following Conservative Podcast Success
Democracy Alliance, which has spent $2 billion since 2005 on electoral and media efforts, is shifting strategy after observing conservative gains through alternative platforms.
Policy & LawNYC Mayor Mamdani Allocates $500K for Reparations Discussions as City Faces $5.4B Budget Deficit
The funding will support community conversations on reparations and racial equity initiatives while the city grapples with a multi-billion dollar shortfall over two fiscal years.
State & LocalMexican 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.
Policy & LawMusk's 'Universal High Income' Proposal Draws Criticism From Tech Leaders, Economists
The Tesla and SpaceX founder's call for federal checks to offset AI-driven job losses has sparked debate over who would ultimately benefit from such a policy.
Policy & LawBritish Airways Updates Passenger Rules to Restrict Recording of Crew Members
The policy update targets filming airline staff without consent, placing such behavior alongside other disruptive conduct that can result in removal from flights or legal consequences.
Policy & LawSpirit Airlines Ceases Operations After 34 Years, Leaving 17,000 Workers Jobless
The budget carrier's sudden shutdown marks one of the largest airline bankruptcies in U.S. history and raises questions about federal intervention in struggling carriers.
Policy & LawSpirit Airlines Shuts Down Operations Amid Bankruptcy, Canceling Thousands of Flights
The budget carrier that launched in 1992 has begun an immediate wind-down of all services, leaving tens of thousands of passengers seeking refunds and alternative travel.
Policy & LawSpirit Airlines Shuts Down After $500 Million Rescue Talks With Trump Administration Collapse
The budget carrier's immediate wind-down stranded thousands of passengers as jet fuel costs doubled following US-Israel strikes in Iran.
Policy & LawFederal Appeals Court Blocks Mailing of Mifepristone, Restricting Access to Widely Used Abortion Pill
The 5th Circuit ruling affects all states and overturns FDA regulations that allowed the drug to be prescribed via telehealth and mailed to patients.
CongressConnecticut Senate Approves More Towing Reforms, Expanding on Landmark 2025 Legislation
The bill creates an online tracking portal and limits quick vehicle sales to cars at least 15 years old.
Policy & LawHawley Champions GUARD Act as Heartbroken Families Testify AI Chatbots Allegedly Pushed Teens to Self-Harm
The Senate Commerce Committee advanced the bill 22-0, with Sen. Josh Hawley calling for an immediate floor vote amid testimony from parents who say AI chatbots manipulated and harmed their children.
Policy & LawAlleged White House Dinner Gunman Had Respirator, Hollow-Point Bullets, Prosecutors Say
Federal prosecutors released hotel selfies and detailed the suspect's equipment in court filings as the case moves forward.
Policy & LawGOP Lawmakers Seek to Defund South Carolina State University After Canceling Republican Lt. Gov.'s Commencement Speech
The effort comes as South Carolina's only public HBCU faces a funding battle following its decision to rescind an invitation to Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette after student protests.
Economy & MarketsMark Sanford Quits House Race After One Month to Launch Debt-Focused Nonprofit
The former South Carolina governor and congressman says he can have more impact on the $38.9 trillion national debt outside elected office.
Policy & LawThe Curley Effect: How Some Politicians May Benefit From Urban Decline
Economists have studied how driving away wealthier residents can shift a city's political base, though critics say the theory oversimplifies complex urban challenges.
Policy & LawTurning Point USA's Final Tour Stop Draws Enthusiastic Crowd to Idaho After Earlier Lackluster Turnout
The University of Idaho event, headlined by Daily Wire commentators Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles, drew over 869 attendees while earlier tour stops at other campuses saw sparse crowds.
CongressCassidy Pans Landry for Moving Forward With Louisiana Senate Primary After Voting Rights Decision
Gov. Jeff Landry signed an executive order suspending only House primaries until July 15, leaving the Senate race to proceed as scheduled with early voting starting Saturday.
Policy & LawByron York Analyzes Cole Allen Manifesto, Says Suspect Absorbed Anti-Trump Rhetoric 'Like a Sponge'
Cole Allen has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump after gunshots rang out at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday.
CongressComey's '86 47' Post Was 'A Bad Idea' But 'Not A Crime,' Says House Democrat
The former FBI director faces indictment by the Trump Justice Department, with Democrats arguing the prosecution is politically motivated.
Policy & LawComey Indicted Over Seashell Post Allegedly Threatening President Trump; Legal Experts Question Case Strength
The former FBI director faces two counts related to an Instagram post showing shells arranged as '86 47,' but multiple legal scholars say prosecutors face constitutional hurdles.
State & LocalCrockett 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 & LawDeSantis' 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 & LawDOJ Releases New Video Showing Correspondents' Dinner Suspect Running Through Security
The footage, released Wednesday, shows a figure moving quickly through an area near the venue where a shooting occurred over the weekend.
Policy & LawWashington 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.
Policy & LawEx-FBI Director James Comey Makes Court Appearance, Does Not Enter Plea
The former FBI chief faces two counts related to an Instagram post featuring seashells that displayed '86 47' — a phrase prosecutors say threatened President Trump.
Policy & LawFEMA Welcomes Back 15 Whistleblowers Placed on Leave During Kristi Noem's Tenure
The reinstatements come a month before hurricane season begins and mark a break from the former DHS secretary's policies.
CongressSenator Fetterman Criticizes Maine Democratic Senate Nominee Platner, Says Republicans Favor Him
The comments come after Gov. Janet Mills suspended her campaign, leaving Platner as the likely Democratic nominee against Republican incumbent Susan Collins.
CongressFlorida Lawmakers Pass Voting Map That Could Help Republicans Flip 4 House Seats
The Senate approved the new congressional boundaries 21-17, raising Republican-leaning districts from 20 to 24 ahead of November midterms.
CongressFlorida Senate Passes New Congressional Map, 21-17
The redistricting plan could give Republicans an advantage in four additional House seats ahead of November midterm elections.
CongressHegseth's Congressional Hearing Reveals $25 Billion Iran War Cost, Stalled Diplomacy
Pentagon discloses first official cost estimate as Iran offers to open Strait of Hormuz and Trump rejects the proposal.
Policy & LawHouse Advances 3-Year Extension of Federal Surveillance Program
The House voted 235-191 to extend FISA Section 702 authority, sending the measure to the Senate where a CBDC ban provision may complicate passage ahead of Thursday's deadline.
CongressHouse 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.
CongressHouse Republicans Fracture Over Pesticide Provision in Farm Bill as MAHA Movement Flexes Its Muscle
The 280-142 vote to strip liability protections for pesticide manufacturers exposed deep divisions within the GOP, with 73 Republicans bucking party leadership.
CongressHouse Renews FISA Spy Program 235-191 Amid GOP Chaos Over DHS Shutdown
The spy program expires Thursday as Republicans struggle to advance their agenda with a narrow 217-212 majority, delaying efforts to reopen the Department of Homeland Security.
Policy & LawTexas AG Sues Houston Birth Tourism Center Alleging 1,000 Facilitated Births Over Nearly Two Decades
The De'Ai Postpartum Care Center is accused of exploiting birthright citizenship; the lawsuit comes as the Supreme Court weighs Trump's executive order ending automatic citizenship.
Economy & MarketsTariff Increases Reshape Prom Dress Market as Retailers Navigate Surging Costs
Effective tariff rates on special-occasion dresses range from 17% to 34%, with industry leaders warning families will face higher prices during peak prom season.
World & SecurityRep. John James Leads Michigan GOP Gubernatorial Primary With 37%: Survey
The polling shows a significant shift from earlier this month when James trailed Perry Johnson by less than one percentage point.
Economy & MarketsJohnson Quashes Farm Bill Rebellion to Pass Budget Blueprint for Reconciliation 2.0
The narrow 215-211-1 party-line vote brings Congress one step closer to ending DHS's record 10-week shutdown, though funding deadlines loom by early May.
CongressHegseth Faces Senate Scrutiny on Iran War, Defense Budget as House Prepares DHS Vote
Defense secretary testified in House Wednesday over Pentagon firings and withheld Ukraine aid as Congress navigates funding crunch and voting rights ruling.
Policy & LawUniversity of Washington Faces Civil Rights Complaint Over Transgender Bathroom Policies
The complaint, filed by Defending Education with the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, argues that UW policies allowing facility access based on gender identity violate Title IX.
Policy & LawMeuser 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.
Policy & LawRepublicans Ramp Up Redistricting Push After Supreme Court Ruling
The 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais narrowed Voting Rights Act requirements, prompting calls from GOP officials in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia to redraw congressional maps.
State & LocalUS 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.
CongressSpeaker Johnson Moves Closer to Renewing FISA Surveillance Program After Conservatives Fall in Line
The House approved a procedural measure 218-210, teeing up a final vote on extending Section 702 surveillance authorities before Thursday's deadline.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Ruling Will Reshape American Politics. The Only Question Is When
The 6-3 decision effectively gutting Voting Rights Act protections gives Republicans a freer hand to redraw congressional maps, though timing may limit effects on this year's midterms.
Policy & LawKing Charles and Queen Camilla Conclude U.S. State Visit With New York City Activities
The royal couple visited the 9/11 memorial, split for separate engagements in Harlem and at the New York Public Library, then reunited to mark the King's Trust charity's 50th anniversary.
Policy & LawCoast 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 & LawJay Powell Concludes Tenure as Federal Reserve Chairman, Will Remain on Board
Powell's eight-year chairmanship ends Thursday while he stays on as a Fed governor in what critics are calling an unusual arrangement.
CongressWalz Absent From State Fraud Hearing, GOP Leader Says Governor Was in Building
State Rep. Kristin Robbins accused the governor of refusing to answer questions about billions in stolen taxpayer dollars during a committee hearing he skipped.
World & SecurityWarren Questions Hegseth About Insider Trading Around Iran War Developments
The Senate Armed Services Committee hearing marked the latest instance of Democratic scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest in the Trump administration's national security leadership.
Policy & LawBlanche, 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.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Puts Whitmer on Notice About Who Is Actually Delivering on US Manufacturing Jobs
A $43.4 million Adrian Steel expansion in Michigan highlights the political tension over tariff policy and state-level economic incentives.
Policy & LawJames 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 & LocalJasmine 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.
CongressDemocratic Senate Hopeful Mallory McMorrow Faces Backlash Over Deleted Social Media Posts Disparaging Middle America
The Michigan state Senate majority whip deleted roughly 6,000 posts including comments about dreaming that coasts would annex from middle America, according to CNN's K-File investigation.
Policy & LawInmates Have Died in Armor Health Companies' Care as Jails Continue Contracting With Them
A ProPublica investigation found the company has settled more than 56 medical negligence lawsuits while continuing to win Florida jail contracts.
Policy & LawJustice Department Moves to Roll Back More Than 30 Gun Regulations Under New ATF Leadership
The changes include repeal of a Biden-era rule on background checks at gun shows, and come days after authorities say a man tried to breach the WHCA dinner with weapons.
Policy & LawCalifornia Adopts New AV Regulations Expanding Safety Oversight for Driverless Vehicles
New rules require 500,000 miles of testing for heavy-duty autonomous vehicles and mandate 30-second response times to first responder calls.
Policy & LawNew 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 & LawTrump 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.
World & SecurityUN Nuclear Chief Says Russia Taking Highly Enriched Uranium From Iran Under Discussion
Rafael Grossi of the IAEA said satellite imagery shows Iran's enriched uranium stockpile remains largely intact at the Isfahan facility despite recent strikes.
Policy & LawUnited 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.
Economy & MarketsFederal Agents Execute Search Warrants in Minnesota Fraud Investigation of Childcare Programs
The searches target publicly funded social programs as the Trump administration investigates up to $9 billion in potential fraud tied to Minnesota-run initiatives since 2018.
Policy & LawCostco Adjusts Its Legendary $1.50 Hot Dog Deal for First Time in Decades
The warehouse retailer is adding bottled water as a combo option while keeping the iconic price unchanged, marking the first notable tweak to the deal since the 1980s.
World & SecurityCuccinelli Says Dems Undercut Own Redistricting Defense as Virginia Justices Press 'Yes' Camp
Former state attorney general said a lawyer for the Democrat-led campaign conceded in court that vote outcome does not matter legally, undermining AG Jay Jones' public defense.
World & SecurityRep. 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 & LawDemocrats Hold 10-Point Edge Over Republicans on Generic Congressional Ballot: Poll
Emerson College Polling survey shows Democrats at 50% support, up from 49% last month, while Republican support dropped to 40% from 42%.
Policy & LawDems' 'No Kings' Rhetoric Backfires as Critics Lambaste Confusing Reaction to Actual King
King Charles III addressed Congress for the first time since 1991, drawing applause from Democrats who have led protests against President Trump.
Policy & LawDHS Criticizes Media for Calling Wisconsin Machete Attack Suspect a 'Green Bay Man' When He Is an Illegal Immigrant
David Joel Herrera-Garcia, 24, faces two counts of attempted murder and aggravated assault; DHS says the Biden administration had marked him as a non-enforcement priority.
Policy & LawDOJ Says WHCD Shooting Suspect Took Mirror Selfie Before Attack
The DOJ filing details digital evidence, including a photo taken 30 minutes before the incident and prescheduled apology emails sent just prior to the shooting.
Policy & LawFCC 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 & LawFormer 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.
Policy & LawGunfire Erupts Near Seattle Mayor's Event as Families, Children Gather
No injuries reported; multiple suspects fled the scene in Yesler Terrace neighborhood where Mayor Katie Wilson was speaking at community center.
World & SecurityHegseth Confirms $400M in Ukraine Support Released After McConnell's Criticism
Pentagon Comptroller says the aid is now released but not yet under contract, leaving timeline for Ukraine's use uncertain.
Economy & MarketsUAE Departure from OPEC Adds to Oil Market Uncertainty Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruptions
The announcement comes as the critical shipping chokepoint remains largely blocked, cutting off roughly 20 percent of global oil and gas supplies.
Policy & LawAppeals Court Rules Pentagon Can Require Reporter Escorts During Policy Appeal
The 2-1 D.C. Circuit ruling allows the Trump administration to maintain escort requirements while it appeals a lower court decision ordering restoration of press access.
World & SecurityKing Charles, Camilla Brought Gifts to the White House. Here's What They Got in Return.
President Trump presented King Charles with a 1785 letter from John Adams while Queen Camilla exchanged gifts with Melania Trump during the royal state visit.
Policy & LawKing Gets Standing Ovations for Congress Speech Warning of Volatile World
British monarch's address to US lawmakers stressed NATO unity and Ukraine support while navigating diplomatic tensions between Washington and London.
CongressHegseth, 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.
CongressHegseth Tells House Panel Democrats' Opposition to Iran Strategy Is 'Defeatist'; Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Redistricting Map
Defense secretary faces questions as U.S. war in Iran reaches 60 days without resolution, while Senate advances Kevin Warsh nomination to lead the Federal Reserve.
Policy & LawMamdani Slams Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act Ruling, Says It Risks Disenfranchising Millions
The 6-3 decision struck down Louisiana's second majority-Black congressional district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
Economy & MarketsPowell Could Remain at Fed Despite Looming End of Chair Term
While his chairmanship ends May 15, Powell's underlying governor term runs through 2028, potentially allowing him to stay under a Trump administration.
Policy & LawPritzker: 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 & LawRedistricting 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.
CongressSen. Tillis Questions Evidence in Comey Indictment, Says 'Picture in Sand' May Not Be Enough
The North Carolina Republican joins some Democrats in questioning whether the Justice Department's case against the former FBI director rests on sufficient evidence.
CongressSen. 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.
CongressSix Takeaways From Hegseth's First Hearing Since Iran War Started
The six-hour House Armed Services Committee hearing featured Democratic attacks on competence and costs, Republican caution, and firings of top military officials.
Policy & LawLabor Secretary Exit Tests GOP's Emerging Union Coalition
Acting Secretary Keith Sonderling now leads DOL as Trump weighs replacement that could signal the party's direction on labor policy.
Policy & LawThomas 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 & LawState Department to Issue Special Edition Passports Featuring Trump's Image for Semiquincentennial
The commemorative passports, part of America's 250th anniversary celebration, will be available at the Washington Passport Agency while supplies last.
World & SecurityU.S.-Iran Conflict Reaches Two-Month Mark With No Resolution in Sight
President Trump remains in standoff with Tehran as energy markets face what experts describe as potentially irreversible disruption.
World & SecurityUK Ambassador Tells Students America's Only 'Special Relationship' Is With Israel
Christian Turner, appointed by PM Starmer in February, made the remark during King Charles III's state visit to Washington, drawing contrast with Trump's public praise of US-UK ties.
World & SecurityU.S. Appears Cool on Iran Proposal to End War and Reopen Hormuz Without Nuclear Deal
Iran's offer would lift the Strait of Hormuz blockade while deferring nuclear talks, but Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the nuclear question is 'the reason why we're in this.'
Policy & LawTwo 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.
Policy & LawCornyn Says Democrats Are Holding DHS Hostage, Failing Top Priority of Public Safety
The Texas Republican senator introduced legislation to cut federal funding to sanctuary cities amid the longest DHS funding lapse in agency history.
CongressPennsylvania House Committee Clash Erupts Over Transgender Sports Bills
Republican members accuse Democratic Chairman Timothy Briggs of attempting to re-refer two measures without reading their titles, prompting procedural objections.
CongressWhite House Warns of Imminent Funding Shortfall for TSA, DHS Workers Without Congressional Action
OMB memo says DHS could be unable to pay Transportation Security Administration officers, Secret Service agents and Coast Guard personnel beginning in May.
Policy & LawTexas Woman Charged With Visa Fraud, Impersonating Federal Immigration Officer
Mayra Collins allegedly took money from four victims between 2022 and 2025, claiming she could expedite visa processes despite never working for the federal government.
Policy & LawFAA Mandates Flight Reductions at O'Hare Airport for Summer 2026 Season
The cap of 2,708 daily operations represents a 12 percent reduction from planned peak flights and applies across all weather conditions.
CongressFlorida 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 & LawClarence Thomas Argues Progressive Principles Are Incompatible with American Founding Framework
In Austin speech marking Declaration's 250th anniversary, the Supreme Court justice outlined what he called a fundamental clash between progressive first principles and the nation's founding documents.
Policy & LawFBI to Deliver Final Report on Missing Scientists, Defense Researchers Amid Heightened Scrutiny
Director Kash Patel says the bureau is coordinating with state and local authorities to determine whether at least a dozen cases involving government-linked researchers are connected.
Policy & LawRecords Show Cook County Released More Than 400 Illegal Immigrants Despite ICE Detainers in 2025
The data, obtained by a conservative legal group through public records requests, shows Illinois released hundreds while transferring only 86 to federal custody.
Policy & LawFormer Officials Call for Presidents' Club to Address Political Violence After Recent Threats
The proposal comes as polls show significant portions of Americans across party lines express openness to political violence in certain circumstances.
CongressJanet Mills Has the Resume for Her Senate Bid. Is That Enough to Win Over Maine's Democratic Voters?
The two-term governor points to decades of experience while her primary opponent Graham Platner has raised more money and drawn larger crowds.
Economy & MarketsJudge Rules That Fired Prosecutor Maurene Comey's Lawsuit Belongs in Federal Court
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman rejected the government's effort to move the wrongful termination case to administrative proceedings, saying the constitutional reason cited for her firing takes it outside standard federal employee dispute channels.
World & SecurityMcConnell Criticizes Pentagon for Delaying $400M in Ukraine Military Aid
The former Senate Republican leader and current appropriations subcommittee chair says the Defense Department's policy shop is blocking congressionally authorized funding.
Policy & LawNo 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 & LawPentagon 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 & LawRepublicans' Go-It-Alone Strategy Keeps Hitting Walls, Jeopardizing Must-Pass Bills
Speaker Johnson faces resistance from conservatives and Democrats alike as three major pieces of legislation face uncertain floor votes this week.
Policy & LawConservatives Accuse Media of Double Standard in Covering Political Violence After Latest Trump Assassination Attempt
The third assassination attempt on President Trump's life by an alleged left-wing extremist has renewed debate over how news organizations cover political violence from different ideological corners.
Economy & MarketsVance Pushes Back on Stockpile Concerns as US Races to Boost Missile Production
The Pentagon is working to address a shortfall between battlefield usage and industrial capacity, with some critical munitions taking years or decades to replenish at current production rates.
Policy & LawCommentators Renew Calls for Honest Dialogue on Political Violence as Polarization Persists
Op-ed piece argues both sides must acknowledge politically-motivated incidents, prompting debate over framing and accountability.
Policy & LawHegseth 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 & LawSupreme Court Voids Majority-Black Congressional District in Louisiana, Boosting Republican Chances
The 5-4 decision weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and could reshape congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Economy & MarketsMcMahon Faces Senate Questions on Trump Budget Plan for Shuttered Education Department
The administration is requesting $76.5 billion for fiscal 2027, a $2.3 billion decrease from current levels as most department functions have been transferred to other agencies.
CongressMan Who Went Viral for Staying Seated, Eating During White House Dinner Chaos Speaks Out
Michael Glantz, an agent at Creative Artists Agency, explained his calm demeanor during the evacuation of President Trump and officials from the WHCA dinner.
Policy & LawKing 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.
CongressCome and Make The Ask: Talarico Faces Test With Black Voters In Texas Senate Race
The Democratic nominee has begun visiting Black churches and block-walking in majority-Black cities, but frustration remains among some congregants at Friendship-West Baptist Church who have yet to hear from him directly.
Policy & LawConservatives Push Back on Studies Linking Right-Wing Ideology to Most Political Violence
Critics argue that widely cited data sets from the Prosecution Project and other organizations systematically undercount left-wing incidents while including tangential offenses.
Policy & LawDemocrats Gain Trust Edge on Economy for First Time Since 2010, Fox News Poll Shows
The shift comes as President Trump's approval rating on the economy sits underwater by at least 24 points, according to Cook Political Report analysis.
Policy & LawErika 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.
Policy & LawFormer 'Dances With Wolves' Actor Nathan Chasing Horse Sentenced to 37 Years for Sexual Assault
The 49-year-old, who was also known as a medicine man among Indigenous tribes, was convicted of 13 charges involving three women, including one victim who was 14 when the abuse began.
Policy & LawFCC Orders Early ABC License Review Amid Conservative Pressure Over Kimmel Monologue
The regulatory action comes as the Trump administration and First Lady Melania Trump called for Jimmy Kimmel's firing following a White House Correspondents' Dinner joke.
Policy & LawKing Charles Set for Historic Address to Congress in First US Visit as Monarch
The British monarch will address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, marking only the second time a reigning British sovereign has spoken to American lawmakers.
Policy & LawKing Charles III to Address Congress, Acknowledge Strains but Stress US-UK Reconciliation
The British monarch's Tuesday speech marks his first address to a joint meeting of Congress since his coronation.
Policy & LawNYC Mayor Mamdani's Education Plans Face Criticism From GOP Leader Over Gifted Program Phaseout
New York City Republican Party Chairman Joseph Forte warns that eliminating gifted and talented programs would harm academic achievement and lower standards citywide.
CongressMeet the Woman Steering Biden's Bipartisan Winning Streak on Capitol Hill
Louisa Terrell, director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, brokered deals on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marriage during historically tight majorities.
Policy & LawElon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Heads to Federal Court in California
The tech billionaire alleges Sam Altman betrayed their shared non-profit mission for AGI, while OpenAI says Musk is driven by jealousy and regret.
Policy & Law55% of Americans Say Financial Situation Is Getting Worse, Highest Since 2001: Gallup Poll
The survey conducted April 1-15 found gas prices surged to nearly $4.18 amid Middle East tensions, with inflation rising to 3.3 percent last month.
Policy & Law'PH-1' Star Says His Film Could Serve as 'Cautionary Tale' for Social Media-Obsessed Lawmakers
The thriller, featuring Mark Kassen as a vanity-obsessed senator held hostage while his online reputation crumbles, opens in Washington before streaming release May 8.
Policy & LawFlorida Republicans Again Block DeSantis' Push for State AI Regulation
The governor's effort, opposed by House Speaker Perez and aligned with Trump's federal-first approach, stalls during special session.
Policy & LawRepublicans Criticize Democrats for Applauding King Charles After Prior 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump
The criticism centers on apparent contradiction between Democratic opposition to executive power and Tuesday's applause for the British monarch during his address to Congress.
State & LocalRon 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.
CongressSupreme Court Upholds Convictions of Ex-Ohio House Speaker, Lobbyist in $60M Bribery Scheme
Larry Householder will now return to seeking a presidential pardon after exhausting his final legal appeal.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Hears Arguments in Dispute Over Roundup Weed Killer Warning Labels
Justices must decide whether federal pesticide law preempts state jury verdicts requiring cancer warnings, a ruling that could affect tens of thousands of pending lawsuits.
Policy & LawChavez-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 & LawTim Walz Takes Credit For FBI Raids On Minnesota Daycare Businesses As Fraud Investigation Expands
FBI Director Kash Patel disputed the governor's claims, saying federal officials drafted and executed all search warrants in the multi-state fraud crackdown.
CongressTom Kean Jr.'s Prolonged Absence Puts Pressure on House Republicans' Razor-Thin Majority
The New Jersey Republican has missed 50 consecutive roll call votes since March, leaving GOP leaders with limited margin for must-pass legislation.
World & SecurityTrump's Embrace of King Charles Comes at a Fraught Time for U.S.-UK Relations
The British monarch's state visit coincides with disputes over the Iran war, Chagos Islands sovereignty, and digital services taxes that have strained ties between Washington and London.
World & SecurityKing Charles Tells Congress UK and US Always Find Ways to Come Together
The monarch's address marks the first by a British sovereign since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991, calling for reconciliation and renewal amid current tensions over Iran policy.
Policy & LawUnitedHealth Group Fires Employee Over Social Media Comments About Trump Assassination Attempt
Company terminated social media manager Alison King after video emerged of her lamenting that the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter missed the president.
Policy & LawJustice Department Holds News Briefing on Comey Indictment Over Social Media Post
The former FBI director faces charges related to an Instagram photo of seashells arranged as numbers officials say constituted a threat against President Donald Trump.
Policy & LawDOJ 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 & LawFirst-Person Account Describes Chaos Inside WHCD After Shots Fired
Guests at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner report ducking under tables after apparent gunfire, though official details remain limited.
Policy & LawAnother 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 & LawSanders' 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.
World & SecurityGeorgia Gubernatorial Candidates Clash in Debates as Early Voting Starts
The Peach State primaries are May 19, with both Republican and Democratic fields vying to replace term-limited Gov. Brian Kemp.
CongressHarris 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.
CongressHegseth'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 & LocalMeet 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.
CongressSenate Democrats Probe Kuwait Attack That Killed 6 US Service Members During Iran Conflict
The four senators are requesting documents from the Pentagon about security protocols and intelligence sharing ahead of the early March strike.
Policy & LawSome Connecticut Towing Companies Are Ignoring New Law Aimed at Helping Low-Income Residents
The October 2025 law requires notice before towing, after-hours retrieval and credit card acceptance, but reports indicate compliance is inconsistent across the state.
Policy & LawThousands of Appalachian Voters Flip from Democrat to Republican, Narrowing Registration Lead
West Virginia has seen 68,235 voters change party affiliation since January 2024, with more than 16,000 switching directly from Democratic to Republican registration ahead of the state's May 12 primary.
World & SecurityUS Embassy Issues Security Alert for Reynosa, Mexico, Citing Violent Criminal Activity
The advisory orders government employees to avoid the border city while State Department maintains do-not-travel warning for Tamaulipas state.
CongressVirginia Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Whether Redistricting Amendment Violated Constitutional Timing Rules
Judges questioned whether the legislature's first vote came too late because early voting had already begun when lawmakers approved the amendment.
Policy & LawIlhan 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 & LawWHCD Shooting Suspect Identified; Sister's Journalism Career Draws Attention
Cole Thomas Allen, 31, was apprehended before reaching the ballroom at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner; his sister has worked at Texas Tribune, CalMatters, and Pew Research Center.
CongressWhite House Withdraws Hospitality Executive as Nominee to Lead National Park Service
Scott Socha, president of Delaware North's parks and resorts division, would have overseen hundreds of national parks and monuments amid widespread agency firings.
Policy & LawWho Are The Wide Awakes? What We Know About Group Tied to Cole Allen
The 31-year-old California teacher faces federal charges after allegedly shooting a law enforcement agent at the WHCA dinner.
Policy & LawElon Musk v. Sam Altman: Federal Trial Begins as Billionaires Clash Over OpenAI's Future
Musk alleges he was swindled out of millions and that OpenAI abandoned its non-profit mission; Altman calls the suit jealousy-driven
Policy & LawElon 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.
Policy & LawWith New Student Loan Changes, Borrowers Fear Unsustainable Payments as Experts Warn of Default Crisis
The Biden-era SAVE repayment plan is ending, leaving 7 million borrowers to navigate higher payments in a system experts say is understaffed and overwhelmed.
Policy & LawRepublicans Blame Democrats for Political Rhetoric After WHCD Security Breach
GOP links Saturday's incident to Democratic rhetoric and uses it as leverage in DHS funding standoff with Congress.
Policy & LawProPublica and Philadelphia Inquirer Seek Opioid Victim Stories on Settlement Trust Payments
Reporters are investigating how individuals compensated for addiction harm have fared under court-appointed bankruptcy trusts funded by three major drugmakers.
Policy & LawMelania Trump Responds to Jimmy Kimmel Jokes at White House Correspondents' Dinner, Calls Remarks 'Corrosive'
The first lady turned 56 this week and has faced sustained criticism throughout her time in the role, from late-night comedy to fashion industry snubs.
State & LocalCalifornia 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.
CongressCarter, Collins Trade Barbs in Georgia Senate GOP Primary Debate
The two congressmen clashed over ethics allegations and personal attacks while Dooley stayed above the fray one day before early voting begins.
Policy & LawLiz 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.
World & SecurityMali Defense Minister Killed in Coordinated Jihadi-Rebel Attack That Seized Towns, Military Bases
The assault on Bamako and multiple cities marks one of the largest coordinated attacks on Mali's military in years, with separatists and al-Qaida-linked militants joining forces for the first time.
Policy & LawObama 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 & LawSupreme Court Hears Monsanto Roundup Case That Could Limit Pesticide Lawsuits
Justices heard arguments on whether federal pesticide law preempts state-level failure-to-warn claims, with a ruling expected by June.
Policy & LawWisconsin Democrat's Bar Posts 'Almost Got Free Beer Day' After Trump Assassination Attempt
Minocqua Brewing Company, owned by former Democratic Assembly candidate Kirk Bangstad, drew Republican condemnation while a Democratic congressional candidate who previously worked there condemned the rhetoric.
Policy & LawCandidates, Election Officials in Limbo as Florida Weighs New Congressional Map
With proposed district lines not yet public and a June 12 filing deadline approaching, incumbents face uncertainty over their political futures.
World & SecurityEU Industrial Accelerator Act Draws Beijing's Ire as Brussels Moves to Shield Strategic Sectors
The proposed legislation would require 70% domestic content for electric vehicles and other strategic goods purchased with public funds, prompting China to threaten countermeasures.
Policy & LawKing's US Visit Will Go Ahead as Planned Despite Security Concerns
Buckingham Palace confirms the state visit will proceed after shooting incident at White House Correspondents' Dinner prompted talks about security arrangements.
Policy & LawMarvel 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.
World & SecurityPalestinian Authorities Call Local Elections in Central Gaza Community and Occupied West Bank a Success
The Deir al-Balah vote marked the first election held in part of Hamas-run Gaza in more than two decades, though turnout reached only 23% amid displacement and registry challenges.
Policy & LawTrump Criticizes CBS News Correspondent O’Donnell for Reading Suspected Gunman’s Manifesto in ‘60 Minutes’ Interview
The president called Norah O’Donnell ‘disgraceful’ after she read portions of the suspected shooter’s written statements during an interview about Saturday’s WHCA dinner incident.
Policy & LawTwo Former Israeli Prime Ministers Join Forces Against Netanyahu in Upcoming Elections
The political alliance marks a rare show of unity among former rivals, though details about their platform remain limited.
World & SecurityChevron CEO Warns of Continued Upward Pressure on Oil Prices Amid Iran Conflict
The U.S.-Iran war, now in its second month, has restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and prompted Treasury sanctions targeting Iranian oil exports.
State & LocalAccused 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 & LocalAt 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 & LawBiggest Party in Romanian Coalition Withdraws Support for PM, Political Crisis Looms
The development comes amid ongoing negotiations over government formation following inconclusive elections.
Policy & LawCorrespondents' Dinner Chaos Hits High-Profile Guests Already Marked by Political Violence
President Trump, RFK Jr., Scalise and TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk — all with histories of political violence targeting them or their families — were present when apparent gunshots erupted Saturday.
Policy & LawDems 'White Supremacy' Tactics All About Political Power
Conservative commentators argue that labeling political opponents as supporting white supremacy is a calculated electoral strategy rather than genuine concern.
Policy & LawInterior Department Defends National Park Fee Restructure After Democrats Call It Discriminatory
The administration collected over $2 million from foreign visitors in the first quarter of 2026 under a new pricing structure that charges nonresidents up to $250 annually.
Policy & LawFBI Director Patel Says Witness Interviews Are Being Conducted After Shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner
President Trump was evacuated from the event Saturday night; Secret Service apprehended a shooter, officials said.
CongressHouse Republican Calls for Congress to Take 'Better Steps' to Address Security After WHCA Gala Shooting
Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) described his experience evacuating during Saturday's incident and called for legislative action on lawmaker protection measures.
World & SecurityInside Sudan's Army-Controlled Capital as Civil War Enters Fourth Year
The Sudanese Armed Forces retook Khartoum one year ago, but large portions of the capital remain devastated with millions displaced and humanitarian conditions deteriorating.
Policy & LawKamala 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 & LawKerry Kennedy Praises Rep. Jamie Raskin for Protecting Her During WHCA Dinner Shooting
The incident at the Washington Hilton Hotel led to evacuations of President Trump, Vice President Vance, and cabinet members as authorities responded to reports of gunfire above the ballroom.
Policy & LawManifesto 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 & LocalOhio 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 & LawPalace Holding Talks Over Plans for King's US Visit After DC Shooting
Buckingham Palace said discussions are underway with US counterparts to assess whether Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner affects operational planning for the four-day state visit.
Policy & LawSecurity 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.
Economy & MarketsSen. Thom Tillis Drops Blockade of Kevin Warsh's Nomination to Lead Federal Reserve
The North Carolina Republican said he received assurances from the Justice Department that it would not use investigations as a weapon against Fed independence.
CongressTalarico 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.
Economy & MarketsTillis Says He Will Support Warsh's Fed Confirmation After DOJ Closes Powell Investigation
The North Carolina senator had withheld support for the nominee until the criminal probe into Chair Powell was resolved.
Policy & LawTMZ 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 & LawStudies 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 & LawCommentators 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.
Policy & LawSecret Service Agents Subdue Armed Suspect at White House Correspondents' Dinner Site
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, was apprehended with a shotgun, handgun, and multiple knives after attempting to breach security at the Washington Hilton where Trump administration officials were gathered.
Policy & LawCole Thomas Allen Charged in WHCD Security Breach; Sister Works at Texas Tribune, CalMatters, Pew Research Center
Federal prosecutors have not alleged any connection between Avriana Allen's employment and her brother's alleged attack on the Washington Hilton.
Policy & LawWisconsin Democrat's Brewery Faces Backlash Over Social Media Post After WHCA Dinner Security Scare
Minocqua Brewing Company, owned by former Assembly candidate Kirk Bangstad, posted 'we almost got #freebeerday' after the foiled attack on Trump at Saturday night's dinner.
Policy & LawWith Goals of Iran War Unfulfilled, Netanyahu's Government Faces Unhappy Public as Elections Loom
Polls show Israelis rate government war management negatively after inconclusive outcomes against Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas.
Policy & LawActing AG: Alleged WHCA Dinner Gunman Traveled Cross-Country by Train Before Arrest
FBI and local authorities worked through the night investigating 31-year-old suspect who allegedly targeted Trump administration members, officials say.
Policy & LawArmy Unveils Combat Field Test With New Fitness Assessment
The age and gender-neutral test for combat specialties includes seven events designed to mirror modern warfare demands.
State & LocalCalifornia 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.
World & SecurityChevron CEO Predicts Aviation Industry Jet Fuel Shortages Will Worsen Amid Strait of Hormuz Restrictions
U.S. jet fuel prices have surged to $4.19 per gallon, up from $2.50 before the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran began in late February.
Policy & LawCongress Faces Pressure to Deliver Substantive Health Care Reform in 2026
House subcommittee has held hearings on affordability while polls show 75% of Americans believe the health care system is not meeting their needs.
State & LocalDirk 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.
Policy & LawExplosives Attack in Western Colombia Kills 13, Wounds 17
Authorities blame FARC dissidents who rejected the 2016 peace deal as Cauca governor declares province faces a terrorist escalation.
World & SecurityGerman Government Suspects Russia of Signal Attack Targeting Politicians, Sources Say
The alleged breach of the encrypted messaging platform could affect thousands of German officials; attribution to Moscow remains under review.
Policy & LawGlobal Leftist Leaders Gather in Spain to Mobilize Against Far Right
International progressive leaders convene as coordinated effort emerges amid rising nationalist movements across Europe and the Americas.
CongressHow 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 & LawTrump Rushed From White House Correspondents' Dinner After Gunfire Heard in Washington Hilton Ballroom
One security agent injured; suspect identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, will face charges Monday.
Policy & LawLocked Capitol Doors and More Cash for Security Are the New Normal After Minnesota Assassination
State legislatures nationwide review security protocols following last week's fatal shooting of a sitting senator.
Economy & MarketsMexico Says 2 U.S. Federal Agents Who Died Were Not Authorized to Participate in Any Local Operation
The two CIA agents were killed returning from a drug lab destruction mission in Chihuahua state, according to Mexican government officials.
World & SecurityMexico Says US Agents Killed in Crash Weren't Permitted to Operate There
The two CIA-linked agents died alongside two Mexican officers when their vehicle crashed during an anti-drug operation in Chihuahua state.
World & SecurityWitkoff and Kushner to Travel to Islamabad as US, Iran Eye Direct Talks
White House confirms Iranian officials requested in-person discussions with American negotiators in Pakistan's capital.
CongressMining Investors Jittery About Politics in Peru as Vote Count Drags On, Analysts Say
Political uncertainty in the Andean nation has created anxiety among international mining companies with significant operations there.
Policy & LawNebraska Should Support the Democrat Whose Win Won't Erase Its 'Blue Dot' Concerns
The state's 2nd Congressional District remains the last competitive Democratic stronghold in a heavily Republican state, and observers say its future hangs on upcoming elections.
World & SecurityReport: Iran Has Caused Billions in Damage to US Military Bases in Gulf Region
Damage spans multiple countries with repair costs estimated up to $5 billion, while lawmakers say Pentagon briefings on expenses remain sparse.
Policy & LawSecret Service in Line of Fire at WHCA Shooting Still Unpaid Amid DHS Funding Stalemate
One Secret Service agent was struck in protective gear during Saturday's shooting near President Trump, highlighting resource concerns during a 60-day congressional standoff over Department of Homeland Security funding.
Policy & LawSteak 'n Shake Hires First MAHA Officer to Overhaul Ingredients Across Menu
Michael Boes, who previously served as senior adviser at HHS under RFK Jr., says goal is returning menu to 'real food' with pronounceable ingredients.
World & SecurityStrikes Kill at Least 16 as Chernobyl Anniversary Highlights Nuclear Risks of Russia-Ukraine War
The attacks coincided with the 40th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster, prompting warnings from President Zelenskyy and IAEA Director Rafael Grossi about risks near the plant.
Policy & LawSuspected 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.
Policy & LawThey Said a 3D Printer Would Bring Housing to This Town. It Was Yet Another Broken Promise.
The $1.1 million Cairo, Illinois project produced only one unfinished duplex before walls cracked and an FBI investigation followed.
Policy & LawWHCA President Thanks Law Enforcement After Saturday's Shooting At Washington Hilton
Weijia Jiang praised officers for helping escort journalists, administration officials to safety during dinner event.
Policy & LawWorld Leaders Condemn Violence, Offer Support After WHCA Dinner Shooting Incident
Leaders from India, Germany, NATO, Australia, Canada, EU and others expressed relief that President Trump and the first lady were unharmed.
Policy & LawWyoming Court Blocks Fetal Heartbeat Abortion Law Pending Legal Challenge
Judge Dan Forgey grants temporary injunction, saying plaintiffs showed probable success under the state constitution's healthcare autonomy protections.
Policy & LawLockheed Martin CEO Calls Trump Pentagon a 'Golden Opportunity' for Growth
Comments came during Q1 2026 earnings call as company expands federal contracting amid Middle East conflict.
Policy & LawPolling Shows Political Divide Widening Between Young Men and Women as Gen Z Women's Outlook Differs From Peers
Surveys indicate women under 30 hold more negative views of their male counterparts than reverse, with data showing gaps in reported happiness and life satisfaction.
State & Local31 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.
Policy & LawAltman Apologizes to Canadian Town After OpenAI Failed to Flag Shooter's ChatGPT Messages
Eight people were killed and over 25 injured in the January attack; Altman says his company did not alert law enforcement about the banned account.
Policy & LawAmericans Hate Taxes: The 250-Year Battle for Your Wallet
From the Whiskey Rebellion to modern antitax pledges, Americans have a long history of resisting taxation.
Policy & LawOne Suspect Arrested in Mall of Louisiana Shooting, Another Remains at Large
Martha Odom, a high school senior, was killed and five others injured in the Baton Rouge mall shooting that authorities say stemmed from a dispute between two groups.
CongressHakeem Jeffries Faces Unscripted Question from Child Reporter about Democratic Party Perception
The exchange during Take Your Child to Work Day on Capitol Hill highlighted broader voter dissatisfaction challenges facing Democrats heading into the 2026 election cycle.
State & LocalMichigan 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 & LawOne 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 & LawViral 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 & LawNorth Carolina Principal Tells Female Students to 'Go Somewhere Else' If Uncomfortable With Trans Student in Bathrooms
Cox Mill High School junior told the school board that administrators ignored months of complaints about a male student using girls' facilities, and the principal called addressing the issue 'too political.'
Policy & LawWhat to Know If Your Flight Is Canceled as Jet Fuel Costs Rise
Airlines are cutting thousands of flights due to fuel supply strains, leaving travelers to navigate a patchwork of passenger protections that vary significantly by country and region.
World & SecurityWitkoff and Kushner to Meet Iranian Foreign Minister in Pakistan
The planned talks come as diplomatic efforts stall following President Trump's ceasefire extension with Iran, which Tehran's state media has yet to confirm.
CongressDeSantis Under Pressure as Florida Redraw Could Tip House Balance in GOP Map Fight
House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly endorsed redrawing Florida's congressional maps before November, adding to pressure on the governor ahead of a Tuesday special session.
Policy & LawDOJ Wants Shield From State Bar Oversight, Drawing Criticism From Watchdogs
The proposed rule would let the attorney general review bar complaints against federal prosecutors before state investigators act.
Policy & LawAffordability Emerges as Key Midterm Battleground as Both Parties Seek Political Advantage
With inflation and cost-of-living concerns dominating voter priorities, Republicans and Democrats are racing to define who can best address household budget pressures heading into November.
CongressHouse GOP Pushes Back on Senate's 'Skinny' Plan to End Record-Breaking DHS Shutdown
Conservative House Republicans want a broader reconciliation package that includes defense spending and cost-of-living measures, while the Senate wants to keep the funding plan narrow.
Policy & LawICE 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.
Policy & LawIlhan Omar Faces Financial Scrutiny as Husband's Winery Closes Abruptly
The Santa Rosa winery, co-owned by Tim Mynett, shut down April 4 following inquiries from House Oversight Committee into the congresswoman's financial disclosures.
Policy & LawNBC News Hosts Leaders From Politics, Space, Sports in Common Ground Discussion Series
The series features bipartisan political figures alongside astronauts and athletes discussing policy challenges where consensus may be possible.
CongressMayor 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 & LawMississippi Governor Calling for Special Session Over State Supreme Court Map After VRA Decision
Reeves says legislators will return to Jackson within 21 days of U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Louisiana v. Callais to redraw electoral maps.
Policy & LawMonthly Mortgage Payments Are Dropping in These Major U.S. Cities, Report Finds
LendingTree analysis shows average monthly payment fell from $1,990 to $1,942 nationally, with Fresno and North Port seeing declines exceeding 17%.
Policy & LawNebraska's Electoral System Debate Centers on 2028 Presidential Race
Republicans fell two votes short of changing Nebraska's split electoral vote system in April 2025, but have vowed to revisit the issue before the next presidential election.
World & SecurityPalestinians Vote in First Gaza Elections Held in More Than 20 Years
More than 70,000 eligible voters participated in municipal races across Deir al-Balah and parts of the West Bank, though turnout reached just 24.5% by early afternoon.
Economy & MarketsTrump's Long Romance With Gambling Industry Now Extends to Prediction Markets
While criticizing prediction markets publicly, Trump Media is launching its own through a Crypto.com partnership as federal regulators clash with states over oversight.
Economy & MarketsDOJ Expands Federal Execution Methods to Include Firing Squad, Gas and Electrocution
The 48-page memo reverses the previous administration's moratorium on federal executions and adds alternative methods amid ongoing drug sourcing challenges.
CongressAfter 2 Failed Votes, Mike Johnson Unveils New Plan to Extend Key U.S. Spy Powers
The three-year reauthorization bill does not include a warrant requirement for reviewing Americans' communications gathered under Section 702 of FISA.
Policy & LawColorado DA Files Assault Charges Against CBP Officer in Durango Incident
District attorney charges federal immigration officer with third-degree assault, marking rare state prosecution of CBP personnel.
CongressDefeated Virginia Republicans Regroup for Last-Chance Fight to Save House Majority
Virginia's redistricting battle reaches the state Supreme Court after a circuit judge blocked certification of the 51%-49% referendum that would create a 10-1 Democratic majority in the House delegation.
World & SecurityDefense Department Scientist's 2022 Death Under New Scrutiny as FBI Probes Missing Scientists
Federal authorities are investigating a series of deaths and disappearances involving researchers tied to sensitive government work, with the case drawing attention from the White House and Congress.
Policy & LawFetterman 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 & LawBlakeman 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 & LawCostco Recalls 207,800 Pairs of Heated Socks After Burn Reports
CPSC reports 14 heat-related incidents tied to 32 Degrees-branded socks, including 13 second-degree burns; recall covers medium, large and extra-large sizes sold since August 2025.
World & SecurityIndia Condemns Remarks Shared by Trump Calling It a 'Hellhole'
Delhi summoned no officials but said comments from podcaster Michael Savage shared on Truth Social were 'uninformed, inappropriate and in poor taste.'
Policy & LawMullin 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 & LawRahm 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 & LawRepublicans Weigh How to Deploy Trump's Polarizing Brand
GOP leaders face strategic questions about leveraging the former president's loyal base while managing his effect on swing voters ahead of upcoming elections.
Data & AnalysisState of the Air Reports Half of U.S. Kids Inhaling Dangerous Pollution
The American Lung Association finds 46% of American children — 33.5 million kids — live in areas with air pollution levels that can pose health risks.
Policy & LawTammy Haddad Discusses Barbra Streisand, Trump and DC's A-List Weekend
Politico video features DC journalist Tammy Haddad reflecting on a high-profile weekend in Washington involving entertainment and political figures.
Economy & MarketsTreasury Department Announces IRS Overhaul to Target Shadow Nonprofit Networks
New Form 990 requirements would increase disclosure for fiscal sponsorship arrangements, grants and contracts amid ongoing investigations into progressive donor networks.
Policy & LawTrump Reclassifies State-Licensed Medical Marijuana as Less-Dangerous Drug
The order shifts medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, granting tax breaks and easing research barriers while leaving recreational use unchanged.
Policy & LawHealth Concerns Drive Solar Development Pushback in Michigan, Other States
New solar installations dropped 14% nationwide last year as opposition citing unverified health risks gains traction in local zoning battles.
Policy & LawU.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.
World & SecurityEU Approves $106 Billion Loan Package for Ukraine After Hungary Lifts Veto
The 90-billion-euro package comes after oil shipments resumed through the Druzhba pipeline, ending a months-long deadlock over EU aid.
State & LocalJeffries 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.
CongressAFPI Launches Investigation Into Virginia Redistricting Vote After Court Blocks Certification
The conservative policy group is seeking records on mail-in ballot handling and alleged classroom political influence as three legal challenges proceed.
Policy & LawDHS Earmarks $7.5 Million for Smart Glasses to Help Immigration Agents Identify Migrants
The budget proposal would fund biometric technology prototypes for field agents by early 2027, though no funds have yet been committed.
CongressGOP 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
CongressHouse Republicans Grumbling About Skinny ICE Funding Package Complicates Its Path
Hard-line conservatives skeptical of separate immigration enforcement bill, doubt broader reconciliation will follow
State & LocalNC 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.
CongressPat Fallon Launches Bid for House Oversight Committee Chairman as James Comer's Term Limit Nears
The Texas Republican is the only declared candidate to succeed Comer, citing priorities including COVID-19 spending oversight and combating what he calls foreign-funded protests.
Policy & LawSen. Hawley Warns Billions in Federal Funds Could Flow to Gender Transition Treatments for Minors
Missouri senator's amendment to block funding failed in Senate, putting pressure on House to act before July 4 deadline.
CongressSenate Hopeful Says US Should Be Far More Cooperative with China on Climate Change
Maine Democrat Graham Platner, polling ahead of primary challenger Janet Mills, argues cooperation with Beijing would be more effective than opposition on global challenges.
Policy & LawSpecial Forces Operator Faces Federal Charges After Allegedly Using Classified Intel for Prediction Market Bets
Gannon Ken Van Dyke allegedly placed $33,000 in bets on Polymarket using classified details from Operation Absolute Resolve, netting approximately $409,000 in profit.
Economy & MarketsImporters Begin Using New CBP System to Claim $166 Billion in Tariff Refunds
More than 56,000 importers have signed up for electronic refunds following the Supreme Court's February ruling that struck down emergency tariffs.
Policy & LawUS Soldier Charged With Insider Trading After Winning $409,000 on Maduro Removal Bets
Gannon Ken Van Dyke, an Army special forces soldier involved in Operation Absolute Resolve, allegedly placed $33,000 in bets on Polymarket using classified information.
Policy & LawPurdue Opioid Settlement Will Exclude Tens of Thousands of Victims Despite $7.4 Billion Plan
Under the new bankruptcy plan, fewer than half of the nearly 140,000 claimants will receive compensation, with payout amounts slashed by up to 83%.
Policy & LawBook Ban Challenges Near Record High as Outside Groups Drive Push, ALA Data Shows
4,235 unique titles challenged in 2025, with 92% of challenges coming from political groups or officials rather than individual parents.
Economy & MarketsFederal Judge Dismisses Laura Loomer's Defamation Suit Against Bill Maher
U.S. District Judge James Moody ruled Maher was clearly joking when he suggested Loomer had an affair with Donald Trump, saying a reasonable viewer would understand it was humor rather than a factual claim.
CongressFox News Poll: 56% Doubt White House's Competence at Managing Government
Voters give negative marks on economy, inflation; only border security receives positive rating in new survey.
Policy & LawHe Said the Decision Forces the U.S. to Return Billions — Calling It a Major Setback
A decision reportedly requires the U.S. to return billions in funds, with one official describing it as a major setback that could have been avoided.
Policy & LawKalshi 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.
CongressHouse Committee Schedules Hearing With ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones
The first-ever congressional testimony comes as three committees investigate security concerns and potential foreign donation vulnerabilities.
Policy & LawKornacki: Virginia Republicans 'Put Up a Fight' but Democrats Stayed 'Loyal' on Map Referendum
NBC political analyst Steve Kornacki analyzes voting patterns in Virginia's upcoming redistricting referendum as both parties compete for political advantage.
Policy & LawMexican National Convicted of Illegal Voting in Kansas Case, Faces Potential Removal
Jose Ceballos-Armendariz, a lawful permanent resident since 1990, pleaded guilty to three counts of disorderly election conduct for voting illegally and falsely claiming U.S. citizenship.
Policy & LawNegotiators Hopeful for Deal on Spy Powers Amid Messy Battle Over Reforms
Lawmakers extended the Section 702 deadline by 10 days as bipartisan talks continue over whether to require warrants for querying Americans' data.
Policy & LawNew York Times Alleges FBI Investigated Journalist After Report on Patel Girlfriend
The FBI says it is not pursuing a case against reporter Elizabeth Williamson but was concerned about reporting techniques that "crossed lines of stalking."
Policy & LawParents Push Congress to Act on Kids Online Safety After Juries Find Meta and YouTube Liable for Harm
Roughly 70 parents traveled to Capitol Hill this week advocating for the Kids Online Safety Act following landmark jury verdicts against Meta and Google.
World & SecurityPentagon Says Navy Secretary Is Leaving, Latest Departure of Top Defense Leader
John Phelan's exit marks first service head departure during Trump's second term as leadership shakeups continue at the Pentagon
Economy & MarketsSenate Republicans Launch Budget Reconciliation to Fund ICE, DHS Agencies
The $70 billion reconciliation package aims to fund immigration enforcement for 3.5 years as part of effort to end partial DHS shutdown.
Policy & LawSerial Thief Who Stole Kristi Noem's Handbag Sentenced to Three Years in Prison
Mario Bustamante Leiva, a 50-year-old Chilean national, stole $3,000 in cash and sensitive documents including Noem's DHS access badge from a Washington DC restaurant.
Policy & LawUS Has Long History of Reshaping Voting Districts for Political Gain, Raising Legal Questions
From colonial-era gerrymandering to modern litigation, both major parties have sought electoral advantage through redistricting.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Drains Critical Missile Stockpiles in Iran War as Yearslong Rebuild Looms
CSIS analysis estimates U.S. used over 850 Tomahawk missiles and more than half of Patriot interceptors during 39-day campaign, prompting $70B FY27 munitions request.
Policy & LawUS Navy Secretary John Phelan Departing Administration Effective Immediately
Pentagon announces departure of latest high-ranking military leader as Trump administration continues leadership shakeup amid Middle East tensions.
CongressHouse Ethics Committee Faces Credibility Crisis as Republicans Accuse Panel of Protecting Democrats
GOP lawmakers allege the bipartisan oversight body has become politicized, while Democrats defend the committee's independence
State & Local5 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.
CongressEthics Watchdog Files Complaint Accusing Eric Swalwell of Using House Office to Promote Startup
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust alleges the former congressman leveraged his congressional position to pitch Findraiser, an AI political fundraising tool, to colleagues.
State & LocalGroups 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 & LocalFairfax 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 & LawIncomes 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.
Policy & LawJohnson Faces Pressure From All Sides as Funding to Pay DHS Workers Dwindles
DHS Secretary warns money to pay employees will run out by first week of May, as House Republicans debate sequencing of funding bills
Policy & LawManhattan DA's Office Employee Charged With Sexual Abuse After Alleged Incident on Queens Subway
Tauhid Dewan, a senior investigative analyst at the Manhattan DA's office for nearly four years, faces multiple charges including forcible touching and third-degree sexual abuse.
State & LocalNYC 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.'
World & SecurityPope Leo Calls for Better Prison Conditions During Equatorial Guinea Visit
The pontiff's visit to Bata prison drew attention to human rights concerns as Equatorial Guinea faces scrutiny over its role in US migrant deportations.
Policy & LawSPLC Revenue Doubled After Charlottesville Rally as DOJ Alleges Informant Ties
The Southern Poverty Law Center's revenue grew from $51 million in 2016 to $133 million by October 2017, following the deadly Unite the Right rally that left one woman dead.
Policy & LawFormer Missouri Lawmaker Wins Back $22,500 Seized After Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Cole County judge ruled the Missouri House lacked authority to deduct salary for investigation costs, saying rules could not be changed after the fact.
Policy & LawFour House Members Face Pressure to Resign or Expel in Rare Congressional Trend
The unusual clustering of embattled lawmakers has sparked debate over party discipline and ethical standards in Congress.
CongressPro-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 & LawFewer Approve of Trump's Handling of Economy
Approval drops to 30% as gas prices rise amid Iran war; 73% now describe economy as poor
Policy & LawKalshi Fines and Suspends Three Politicians for Political Insider Trading
Prediction market fined candidates between $539 and $6,229 for trading on their own races during primary campaigns.
World & SecurityMichigan Democrats Nominate Candidate Who Praised Hezbollah After Ousting Jewish Regent
Amir Makled defeated incumbent Jordan Acker for the University of Michigan Board of Regents nomination after social media posts praising Hezbollah leaders surfaced.
Policy & LawMassie Says $10M Wasted in Kentucky GOP Primary, Compares Spending to Virginia Redistricting
The Kentucky Republican incumbent criticized spending against his campaign ahead of the May 19 primary, where Trump has endorsed challenger Ed Gallrein.
Policy & LawVirginia Republicans Blame Party Leadership After Narrow Redistricting Loss
Democrats outspent Republicans by roughly three-to-one margin, with Virginians for Fair Elections raising $64 million ahead of Tuesday's vote.
Policy & LawCairo 3D Printer Housing Project Fails After $1.1M Investment, Cracked Walls and FBI Probe
The single duplex built with the industrial printer remains unfinished in the southern Illinois town that desperately needs housing.
Policy & LawMother'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.
CongressVirginia 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 & LawVirginians 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.
World & SecurityWar in Iran Isn't Ending—It's Becoming Something New
Diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran face uncertainty as both sides weigh military options amid ongoing tensions.
State & LocalWildfires 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.
Economy & Markets500 Blank Ballots Found Near Renton Dumpster Spark Federal Investigation, Fraud Denial
Federal authorities have taken custody of election mail discovered by Washington State Republican Party chairman near a strip mall dumpster, though the origin and timing of the ballots remain under investigation.
World & SecurityUK Parliament Passes Bill Banning Tobacco Sales to Anyone Born After 2008
The tobacco and vapes bill, which will become law next week with royal assent, aims to create a smoke-free generation by prohibiting sales to those born after January 1, 2009.
Policy & LawBurchett Says He's Seen UFO Videos That Defy Any Reason
Tennessee Republican congressman renews call for government to release UFO files, describing objects that can hover for hours then shoot straight up.
Policy & LawDemocratic Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns Amid Ethics Violations
The Florida Democrat stepped down minutes before the House Ethics Committee was set to recommend punishment for 25 violations, including allegations of misusing $5 million in FEMA disaster funds.
Policy & LawDemocrats Demand FBI Director Kash Patel Complete Alcohol Screening Test
House Judiciary Democrats cite Atlantic report alleging excessive drinking and erratic schedule, calling it a national security concern.
State & LocalHouston 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.
Policy & LawSouthern Poverty Law Center Indicted on Federal Charges of Fraud
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced an 11-count indictment alleging the civil rights organization paid informants in extremist groups while hiding payments from donors.
Policy & LawSPLC Faces Blowback From Hate Map Targets After DOJ Fraud Indictment
Groups labeled as hate groups by the SPLC are responding to the 11-count federal indictment, with some calling it vindication after years of being listed.
Economy & MarketsLutnick Testifies Before Senate Panel on Commerce Department Budget Request
The White House is requesting $9.2 billion in discretionary funding, a $1.3 billion decrease from 2026 levels, amid fallout from the Supreme Court's tariff ruling.
CongressDemocrats 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.
Policy & LawDOJ, EPA File Civil Complaint Against DC Water Over 240 Million Gallon Potomac River Sewage Spill
The Jan. 19 collapse of the Potomac Interceptor sewer line is being called the largest wastewater spill in U.S. history, prompting federal and state legal action.
Policy & LawFTC Targets Amazon AI Pricing Tactics That May Skirt Antitrust Laws
The agency argues Amazon's algorithmic pricing tools allow the retailer to influence market-wide costs without traditional collusion, prompting a fresh regulatory battle.
World & SecurityIran Is Unraveling With No Realistic Prospects of Victory or Peace, Analysts Say
Observers warn that Tehran faces simultaneous pressure from international isolation, regional conflicts, and internal tensions with no clear resolution in sight.
World & SecurityIran Warns of 'New Cards on the Battlefield' as Ceasefire Deadline Approaches
Parliament Speaker Qalibaf accuses Trump of violating ceasefire as U.S. intercepts Iranian cargo ship and VP Vance heads to Islamabad for negotiations.
World & SecurityIsrael Restores Damaged Christian Statue in Lebanon, Punishes Soldiers Responsible
IDF removes two soldiers from combat duty and sentences them to 30 days detention after a lone soldier damaged a statue of Jesus in Debel.
Policy & LawLabor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Resigns After Misconduct Probe
Chavez-DeRemer is the third Cabinet member to leave the Trump administration this year; Inspector General investigation into alleged misuse of government travel remains ongoing.
CongressNew 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 & LawPerino's Debut Novel 'Purple State' Offers Authenticated Look at Middle American Political Life
Fox News host and former White House spokesperson Dorothy 'Dot' Clark leaves New York for a swing state campaign in her first novel.
Policy & LawRetired 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 & LawEconomists 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.
Policy & LawTick Bites Causing Highest Rate of ER Visits in Nearly a Decade, CDC Says
During second week of April, 71 out of every 100,000 emergency room visits were for tick bites, with Northeast and Midwest regions seeing largest spikes.
CongressVirginia Voters to Decide on Redistricting Plan That Could Boost Democrats' Seats in Congress
The referendum would ratify a mid-decade redrawing of U.S. House districts, bypassing the state's bipartisan commission as both parties vie for control of the closely divided chamber.
Policy & LawWhat the Sudden Turnover in Trump's Cabinet Means for Him Politically
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is set to depart later this year, marking the third high-profile woman to leave Trump's Cabinet in just over a month.
Policy & LawDSA Members Rebuke Mamdani After Meeting With Obama at Bronx Childcare Center
Socialist members called former President a 'war criminal' and 'double tap drone king,' raising questions about ideological purity standards within the movement.
Policy & LawEx-Trump Ally Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Both Political Parties Amid 2026 Midterms
Former congresswoman who left office early after Trump falling out criticizes Washington leadership, calls voting for both parties 'worst ROI'
State & LocalFlorida 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.
Policy & LawLeaked Memos Show Supreme Court's 2016 Fight Over Obama's Clean Power Plan
Internal documents reveal Chief Justice Roberts urged blocking the climate rule while liberal justices warned it would break from longstanding practice.
State & LocalMets 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 & LawOhio Hotel Robbery Investigation Continues After Suspect Thanked Clerk
Surveillance footage shows an unidentified man robbing a Red Roof Inn on April 14, with authorities seeking public help to identify the suspect.
World & SecuritySeized Iranian-Flagged Ship Was Part of Fleet That Frequented China
The Touska is linked to a network of vessels accused of transporting chemicals for Iran's ballistic-missile program, according to shipping analysts.
Policy & LawBulgaria's Kremlin-Friendly Ex-President Wins Election in Landslide
Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev secures victory in presidential election, returning to power after serving one term.
World & SecurityUS Seizes Iran-Bound Cargo Ship After China Port Stop, Spotlighting Suspected Dual-Use Cargo
The Touska was intercepted in the Gulf of Oman after traveling through Zhuhai and Malaysia, as part of a broader U.S. naval blockade targeting Iranian trade flows.
Policy & LawCountry 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.
Policy & LawCoast Guard Continues Search 6 Missing Crew After Overturned Cargo Ship Found Near Saipan
The 145-foot Mariana was located Saturday after engine failure during Typhoon Sinlaku; search covers over 75,000 square nautical miles.
Policy & LawMinneapolis City Council President Discloses Role in ICE Monitoring Network
Elliott Payne appeared in a video describing involvement with rapid response groups that track federal immigration agents, drawing scrutiny from enforcement advocates.
World & SecurityDoubts Over Talks Between Iran and US After Violence Flares in Strait of Hormuz
Pakistan pushes ahead with diplomatic preparations as the US seized an Iranian cargo ship and Tehran threatens to restrict shipping through the strategic waterway.
Policy & LawGunman Identified After Horrific Killing Spree Targeting Children in Shreveport
Eight children ages 1-14 killed and two adult women wounded in three-home shooting rampage; suspect shot and killed by police.
CongressHouse 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 & LawIncoming 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.
World & SecurityLos Angeles Woman Arrested on Suspicion of Helping Iran Traffic Weapons to Sudan
Shamim Mafi, an Iranian national and lawful permanent resident since 2016, allegedly brokered sale of drones, bombs and 55,000 bomb fuses through an Oman-based company that received over $7 million.
Policy & LawOil Prices Spike Again Following Latest Standoff in the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. crude rose 6.4% to $87.88 per barrel as Iran reversed its decision to reopen the vital shipping lane, prolonging an eight-week conflict that has pushed gas prices above $4.
Policy & LawICE Seeks Detention of Venezuelan National in Houston Sledgehammer Murder Case
Houston City Council votes to limit ICE cooperation as Governor Abbott threatens $110 million funding cut over policy change.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Agrees to Hear Catholic Objection to Colorado Preschool Program
The Archdiocese of Denver argues a nondiscrimination provision conflicts with religious doctrine, setting up potential expansion of religious exemptions.
Policy & LawOn 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.
World & SecurityUS Releases Video of Forces Seizing Iranian Ship in Gulf
The Pentagon released footage showing the Touska being warned and boarded by Marines after failing to respond to warnings, prompting Iran to label the seizure "armed piracy."
World & SecurityUS Strikes, Seizes Iranian Tanker It Says Defied Hormuz Blockade
Marines intercepted a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear program and ongoing negotiations.
CongressVirginia Voters Face Confusing Redistricting Referendum Amid Massive Campaign Spending
The April 21 vote on new congressional maps could shift four seats to Democrats, but voters say contradictory messaging and unclear ballot language have muddied the waters.
World & SecurityWould Take Thousands of US Troops Weeks to Seize Iran's Uranium
A 60 Minutes report examined the military complexity of a potential operation to secure Iran's nuclear materials.
Policy & LawYale Committee Finds Self-Censorship and Political Bias Eroding Public Trust in Higher Education
After a year-long review, Yale's presidential committee identified institutional practices as key factors behind declining confidence in universities.
Policy & LawAllie Beth Stuckey, David French Debate Biblical Truth vs. Empathy in Heated Podcast Exchange
The Relatable podcast debate covered toxic empathy, gender ideology and pronouns, and French's vote for Kamala Harris, highlighting divisions within evangelical Christianity.
Policy & LawFormer Aide Suing Eric Adams Joins Mamdani Administration as Deputy Mayor Chief of Staff
Hassan Naveed, who was fired as NYC hate crimes prevention chief in 2024 and is suing Adams over religious discrimination allegations, returns to City Hall under the new mayor.
Policy & LawArmy 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 & LawIt's No Mystery, Spanberger Lied About Everything
Virginia Democrat faces criticism over alleged misrepresentations as political adversaries demand accountability.
CongressNancy Mace Moves to Expel Fellow Republican Cory Mills, Setting Up Rare House Vote This Week
Mace's resolution accuses the Florida Republican of misrepresenting his military service, sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations, while Mills has drafted a reciprocal measure targeting her.
Policy & LawOntario 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 & LawThree 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 & LawGOP 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 & LawBritannia 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 & LawHouse Ethics Panel Conducted 20 Sexual Misconduct Investigations Since 2017
Committee releases list of 28 publicly-disclosed matters involving alleged misconduct by House members since 1976, including recent cases against Swalwell and Gonzales.
Policy & LawFather Kills 8 Children in Shreveport Mass Shooting, Police Say
Suspect Shamar Elkins fatally wounded by officers after allegedly shooting his seven children and an eighth child, plus two women believed to be his wife and girlfriend.
Policy & LawJackson 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.
World & SecurityLawyer for American Detained in Iran Says Hostage Deal Is 'Easiest Problem on the Table'
Ryan Fayhee, representing Abdolreza Valizadeh detained over a year, says releasing the six Americans held in Iran could build trust in fragile ceasefire negotiations.
Policy & LawLiberal Justices Slow-Walked Dobbs Release, Report Says
A new report reveals liberal Supreme Court justices delayed releasing the Dobbs ruling for weeks, a decision critics say increased security risks for the justices.
CongressMaher Clashes With Jake Sullivan Over Senate Democrats' Israel Vote
Forty of 47 Senate Democrats supported blocking $447 million in military sales to Israel, with Maher questioning the party's direction and Sullivan defending the majority position.
Policy & LawMortgage Rates Linger Below 7 Percent After Reaching Four-Week Low
30-year fixed mortgages averaged 6.36 percent, down from March highs but still above February's sub-6 percent dip
Economy & MarketsTaiwan Business Group Urges Beijing, Taipei to Keep Politics Out of Trade
The Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association called for both sides to separate economic activity from political tensions amid ongoing cross-strait disputes.
Policy & LawWho'll Be Left to Pay the Bills After Mamdani 'Eats the Rich'?
New York City taxpayers question fiscal impact of new tax policies as budget analysts warn of potential shortfalls.
World & SecurityJapan Issues Mega-Quake Advisory After 7.7 Magnitude Quake Off Northern Coast
The government warns a 1% chance of mega-quake in the next week, compared to 0.1% normally, following Monday's powerful tremor near the Chishima trench.
Policy & Law5 People Shot During Fight in Nightlife District Near University of Iowa
Three students were among the five wounded in the shooting near downtown Iowa City; one victim remains in critical condition.
World & SecurityTransgender Veteran Challenges Virginia Congressman in Redistricting-Era Primary
Bree Fram, forced out of the military by Trump's executive order, mounts long-shot bid against Rep. James Walkinshaw in district reshaped by Virginia referendum.
Policy & LawGallego, Seen as Democratic Model, Faces New Scrutiny Over Swalwell Connection and Ethics Questions
Arizona senator's growing national profile faces tests as Republicans push ethics inquiries and Democrats question his judgment after Swalwell scandal.
World & SecurityLIVE UPDATES: Hormuz Whiplash As Iran Drops 'Any Vessel' Threat
Iranian government appears to walk back threats against international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz amid intensifying domestic protests
State & LocalMiami 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 & LawFBI Director Patel Threatens Lawsuit Against The Atlantic Over 'Categorically False' Report
The Atlantic's article claims Patel was frequently unreachable, drank to intoxication at work, and that officials once considered breaching a locked room to reach him.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Customs Launches Tariff Refund Portal as Businesses Await $166 Billion in Payouts
The first phase of refunds begins Monday, with approved claims taking 60 to 90 days to process.
Policy & LawViktor Orbán Built a 'Propaganda Machine.' Hungary's Next Leader Must Dismantle It
State media depicted opposition candidate Péter Magyar as a threat to peace, with critics saying voters in rural eastern Hungary were fed lies about conscription and economic collapse.
Policy & LawMurphy Tells US, World Progressives to Take 'Lessons' From Hungary Elections
Connecticut senator told Barcelona conference that Hungary's opposition victory offers roadmap for defending democracy against right-wing populism globally.
Policy & LawObama, 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 & LawPolice 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.
CongressTrump'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 & LocalBoston 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.
World & SecurityDOJ Declines to Assist France's Investigation Into Musk's X Platform
The Justice Department's Office of International Affairs accused French authorities of using criminal law to regulate speech in a manner that conflicts with the First Amendment.
Economy & MarketsFederal Judge Blocks Nexstar-Tegna Merger until Antitrust Lawsuit Is Resolved
Judge says eight Democratic attorneys general and DirecTV are likely to prevail in their bid to stop the $6.2 billion deal that would create the largest U.S. local TV broadcaster.
World & SecurityEx-Hostage Envoy Warns Iran May Use Detained Americans as Leverage in Nuclear Talks
Former U.S. hostage negotiator Roger Carstens says six Americans remain held in Iranian prisons, warning Tehran could use them as bargaining chips in ongoing nuclear negotiations.
Policy & LawLos Angeles Judge Clears Way for Civil Trial Against Baldwin in Rust Shooting Case
Gaffer Serge Svetnoy alleges negligence and emotional distress from witnessing the 2021 on-set fatal shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
State & LocalMamdani 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.
Economy & MarketsNewsom Administration Allegedly Knew of $2B California Budget Error for Months: Report
Legislative Analyst's Office flagged the pension calculation mistake in February, but it wasn't disclosed publicly until April.
Policy & LawNewsom Demands Answers From RFK Jr. Over Past Comments About Black Children
California governor condemned remarks Kennedy made in a 2024 interview about children on ADHD medications being 're-parented', which resurfaced during House testimony.
Policy & LawFormer President Barack Obama Meets New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani in Bronx
Obama and the first-term Democratic socialist mayor read to preschoolers at a child care center, marking their first meeting.
Policy & LawRepublicans Rush to Close the Gap in Final Stretch of Virginia Redistricting Referendum
Democrats hold 3-to-1 spending advantage as both parties make final push ahead of April 21 vote on new congressional map.
Policy & LawRubio 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 & LawServers and Bartenders See Bigger Tax Refunds This Year, But Many Don't Know Why
Average refund hit $3,274 in 2025, up 11% from prior year; hospitality workers unaware of 'No Tax on Tips' policy credited by Trump.
World & SecurityMamdani Cites Tupac in Criticizing Iran War Costs, Citing $28 Billion Price Tag
New York City mayor quoted the late rapper while arguing the Iran conflict should be opposed on economic as well as political grounds.
Policy & LawTrump Teases Upcoming Release of UFO Documents at Turning Point USA Event
President says he directed Defense Secretary Hegseth to begin releasing government files on unexplained aerial phenomena, with first releases coming soon.
World & SecurityUS Navy Releases Photos of Fresh Meals, Pushes Back on Reports of Food Shortages on Middle East Warships
Pentagon officials say reports of inadequate food aboard USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Tripoli during Operation Epic Fury are 'blatantly false,' with 30+ days of supplies onboard.
World & SecurityUS-Iran Talks Take Sudden, Uncertain Shift With Sweeping Claims on Both Sides
European allies launch 49-country diplomatic effort as Trump claims deal while Tehran denies agreement on Strait of Hormuz.
Policy & LawVirginians Will Decide if State Redraws Congressional Map
A victory for redistricting reformers would give Democrats potential control of 10 of Virginia's 11 congressional seats.
CongressWhite House and Anthropic Hold Productive Meeting Amid Concerns Over Mythos AI Model
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles met with CEO Dario Amodei as the AI firm navigates ongoing dispute with Pentagon
Policy & LawSummer 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.
World & SecurityHow Travelers Can Navigate Rising Flight Costs as Iran War Squeezes Jet Fuel Supplies
Jet fuel prices have doubled since late February, prompting airlines to raise fares and reduce routes as the conflict threatens global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.
Policy & LawIlhan Omar's Office Says She's Not a Millionaire After $30M Filing Revised to Under $100K
Congresswoman's amended disclosure shows assets between $18,004 and $95,000 after Office of Congressional Conduct requested additional information.
Policy & LawNew 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 & LawEU Moves to Abolish National Veto Power After Hungary's Orban Loses Election
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calls for qualified majority voting to replace unanimous consent, bypassing remaining national objections to EU policy.
Economy & MarketsThe Sex Recession Hitting Gen Z and What's Quietly Killing Their Drive
Research shows roughly one in three men and one in five women aged 18-29 report having no sex in the past year, with experts pointing to multiple contributing factors.
Policy & LawMan 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 & LawActing ICE Chief Todd Lyons to Exit Agency on May 31, DHS Secretary Confirms
Lyons leaves after nearly two decades at ICE amid ongoing controversy over enforcement operations and a months-long DHS funding lapse.
Policy & LawActing ICE Director Todd Lyons Departing Department of Homeland Security
Lyons oversaw controversial mass immigration crackdowns that drew protests in Democratic cities and criticism after federal agents killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.
Policy & LawAir Force Smallest, Least Ready in 78-Year History, National Guard Leaders Tell Congress
All 22 Air National Guard adjutants generals signed a letter requesting 72 to 100 new fighter jets, citing operational strain from ongoing Middle East campaign.
Policy & LawCameras in Courtrooms Stir Debate From Baby Lindbergh Kidnapping to OJ and Charlie Kirk Killing
A Utah case charging Tyler Robinson in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has reignited a decades-long dispute over whether cameras belong in criminal trials.
World & SecurityState Department Cables Show Iran War Is Damaging US Global Security Ties
Diplomatic dispatches describe fallout for American standing in Bahrain, Azerbaijan and Indonesia as conflict continues.
Policy & LawElon 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 & LawICE Targets Illegal Immigrant Accused of Killing Two Boys in South Carolina DUI Crash
Eri Perez, who allegedly struck and killed two children while driving drunk in Spartanburg County, was identified by DHS as a border "gotaway."
CongressGrieving Mothers Confront Dem Lawmaker After He Pivots Sanctuary Policy Hearing to Attack MAGA Republicans
Rep. Hank Johnson faced sharp criticism from victims' families during a congressional hearing on sanctuary policies, with one mother telling him to 'leave your butts in your seat.'
Policy & LawHungary'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 & LawICE 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 & LawJustin Fairfax Was Once a Rising Democratic Star Before Scandal Sank His Career
The former Virginia lieutenant governor's political trajectory shifted dramatically following 2019 sexual assault allegations that derailed his gubernatorial campaign.
Policy & LawKornacki: 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.
World & SecurityIran Says Strait of Hormuz Open; RFK Jr. Testifies Again on Health Care Agenda
Trump welcomes Iran's announcement while U.S. blockade remains in place; HHS secretary faces second day of House questioning on vaccines and health policy.
Policy & LawLogjam of U.S. Immigration Applications Puts Millions at Greater Risk of Deportation
USCIS backlog grows to 11.6 million pending cases as processing delays leave immigrants in legal limbo during second Trump administration.
World & SecurityLondon Police Investigate Discarded Items Near Israeli Embassy
Officers in protective clothing searched the Kensington Gardens area after a video posted online claimed drones would attack with dangerous substances.
World & SecurityMamdani Slams Iran War, Echoes Tupac: 'We Always Have Money for war and Not to Feed the Poor'
Progressive commentator criticizes potential military action against Iran on Meet the Press, drawing on hip-hop lyrics to frame spending debate.
Economy & MarketsMamdani's City-Owned Grocery Plan Faces Pushback From Local Bodegas, Supermarkets
The $70 million proposal to open five city-run grocery stores in New York City boroughs draws criticism from small business owners and political consultants who warn of unfair competition.
CongressSenate Approves Short-Term Renewal of FISA Surveillance Program
The Senate voted Friday to extend the controversial surveillance authority used by U.S. intelligence agencies for a limited period, avoiding an immediate lapse of the program.
Policy & LawConservative Critics Question Theo Von's Influence on Young Conservatives After VP Recommendation
Daily Wire article argues the podcaster spreads misinformation on Israel, Iran policy and Trump administration
Policy & LawPope Leo XIV Urges Cameroon's Youth to Resist Corruption at Mass in Douala
In aMass attended by an estimated 120,000 people, the Pope called on young Cameroonians to uphold values of faith and work amid economic challenges.
Policy & LawPsaki Says Democrats' 25th Amendment Push Won't Remove Trump From Office
Former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki called invoking the 25th Amendment a futile effort, while over 70 Democrats have called for Trump's removal following his Iran threats.
CongressSenate 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.
World & SecurityTurkish Grad Student Who Co-Authored Anti-Israel Op-Ed at Tufts Self-Deports After Legal Battle With DHS
Rumeysa Ozturk, whose F-1 visa was revoked after co-authoring a 2024 opinion piece critical of Israel, returned to Turkey following months of legal proceedings.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Seeks Record Defense Budget, But Congress Has Questions About Spending
The $1.5 trillion Pentagon request is the largest in U.S. history, with a separate funding ask for Iran operations expected to follow.
State & LocalWhy 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.
Policy & LawArtemis II Crew Says Moon Mission United World, Eyes Future Lunar Landing
The four astronauts described their 9-day journey as a transformative experience, with Victor Glover becoming the first Black astronaut in deep space and Christina Koch the first woman to travel to the Moon.
Policy & LawLawmakers Say Congress Not Doing Enough to Protect Staff From Sexual Misconduct
Following dual resignations over misconduct allegations, lawmakers in both parties are pushing for reforms to an ethics system they describe as too slow.
World & SecurityIsrael-Lebanon Ceasefire Takes Hold, 6-Point Agreement Details Released
The temporary ceasefire began at 5 p.m. EDT Thursday with provisions for Israel's self-defense and Lebanese action against Hezbollah.
CongressMinnesota 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 & LawShouting Match Erupts Between HHS Secretary RFK Jr and Democratic Lawmaker Over Podcast Comments
Rep. Terri Sewell confronted Kennedy about 2024 podcast remarks in which he discussed 'reparenting' Black children and alleged overmedication.
Policy & LawTrump Vows Answers on 10 Missing Scientists, Says 'I Hope It's Random'
President says administration will provide answers within days about researchers who died or disappeared over past three years
Policy & LawCairo 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.
CongressAngie Craig Builds Fundraising Lead in Minnesota Senate Primary
Rep. Angie Craig raised $2.5 million in Q1, outpacing Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan's $1.3 million haul as the primary approaches.
Policy & LawAverage 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 & LawBannon Advises Hegseth to Tone Down Religious References in Iran Briefing
Former White House strategist says religious invocations in Pentagon briefings distract from operational details and draw media focus away from military strategy.
Policy & LawUndercover Investigation Exposes Fake Asylum Evidence Industry
Exposé reveals advisers charging migrants for tips on fabricating claims including false sexual orientation and staged protests.
Economy & MarketsHUD Employees Launch Website Accusing Trump Administration of Blocking Fair Housing Enforcement
Anonymous letters cite concerns that civil rights investigations have been halted, with 15 states now suing over policy changes.
CongressDemocrats 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.
Policy & LawDisney World Restores 'Ladies and Gentlemen' Greetings at Theme Parks
The change reverses Disney's 2021 shift to gender-neutral language, with park visitors confirming the return of traditional greetings on the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail.
Policy & LawGeorgia Republican Says Ouster of Gen. Randy George Will Have 'Chilling Effect' on Military
Rep. Austin Scott called the dismissal of the former Army chief of staff unfair during a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing on Wednesday.
Policy & LawGOP Strategist Discusses How Trump Supporters Are Responding to His Criticism of the Pope
NPR's A Martinez interviews Sarah Longwell about reactions among Trump's most ardent supporters to recent comments and imagery involving the pontiff.
World & SecurityHasan Piker Faces Backlash After Saying Hamas Is a Thousand Times Better Than Israel
The progressive commentator's remarks, made during a livestream, have drawn criticism from pro-Israel groups and some Democrats.
Policy & LawHouse Showdown: Democrat Backed by Sanders, AOC Faces Republican Trying to Flip Blue-Leaning District
Special election in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District will fill the final eight months of term vacated by Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill.
Policy & LawJeffries Says He's Deeply Skeptical of FISA Extension Without New Privacy Protections
House Democratic leader signals opposition to clean extension of warrantless surveillance powers set to expire April 20, as Trump demands 18-month reauthorization.
CongressWhite 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.
Policy & LawPope Leo Condemns Tyrants Ravaging World During Cameroon Peace Visit
The pontiff visited Bamenda, epicenter of a separatist conflict that has killed over 6,000 people and displaced 600,000, calling for an end to exploitation and violence.
World & SecurityPope Leo's Attitude Toward Iran Draws Attention
The Vatican's position on Iran's nuclear program and regional influence under Pope Leo XIV has become a point of discussion in diplomatic circles.
World & SecuritySouth African Politician Julius Malema Sentenced to 5 Years for Firing Rifle Shots at Rally
The EFF leader's conviction stems from a 2018 incident where he fired rifle shots during a party rally in South Africa.
World & SecuritySouth Africa's Malema Faces Political Crisis After Jail Sentence in Firearm Case
The EFF leader's conviction marks a significant moment in South African political history, though details of the case remain limited.
Policy & LawViolent Attacks on OpenAI CEO, Indianapolis Council Member Spark New Fears Over AI Debate
A Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman's home and shooting at a city council member's house highlight rising tensions around AI regulation and data centers.
Policy & LawHistory of FACE Act Shows Evolution From Clinic Protection to Broader Enforcement
The 1994 law signed by Clinton has become a focal point in debates over abortion access and protest rights, with new DOJ report fueling calls for repeal.
Policy & LawJustice Department Report Details FACE Act Enforcement Under Biden Administration
An 882-page DOJ report alleges selective enforcement of a 1994 law designed to protect abortion clinic access, reigniting debate over the statute's constitutionality.
Policy & LawTillis on Trump's Reasoning for Posting AI Jesus Image: 'I'll Take It at Face Value'
Republican senator said he was more concerned with Trump's comments toward Pope Leo XIV than the controversial AI-generated image.
Economy & MarketsTrump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair Powell if He Doesn't Leave in May
Powell plans to remain in post until successor Kevin Warsh is confirmed, but Trump says he will fire him if he stays past May 15.
World & SecurityUnder Fragile Ceasefire, Iranians Wonder If Deal Can Be Done
As indirect negotiations continue, Iranian officials and citizens assess whether a lasting agreement on nuclear activities is achievable.
State & LocalNYC 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 & LawWhat 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.
Policy & LawCalifornia Democrat Says 'Zero Room for Anyone Who Abuses Their Power' After Swalwell Resignation
A California Democrat responded to Eric Swalwell's resignation with a statement about accountability, as the former congressman faced scrutiny over past conduct.
Policy & LawVirginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger's Early Approval Ratings Drop Sparks Debate Over Campaign vs. Governing Style
The Democratic governor's approval ratings have declined within months of taking office, with supporters and critics offering contrasting explanations for the shift.
Policy & LawNebraska Police Shoot Knife-Wielding Woman Who Abducted Child From Walmart
Noemi Guzman, 31, was fatally shot after allegedly kidnapping a three-year-old boy and cutting his cheek; she had a history of mental illness including a prior finding of not criminally responsible.
State & LocalSotomayor 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
CongressHealth Secretary RFK Jr. Testifies About HHS Priorities at House Hearing
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears before the House Ways and Means Committee to outline his agency's agenda, marking his first major congressional appearance since confirmation.
Policy & LawBorder Czar Homan Responds to Pope Leo's Immigration Criticism
Homan, a lifelong Catholic, says Vatican leaders do not understand that illegal immigration is not a victimless crime.
Policy & LawLegal Experts Question Whether Trump Can Preemptively Pardon Aides for Future Crimes
White House dismisses report as joke while constitutional scholars warn broad immunity doctrine enables unprecedented abuse of pardon power.
CongressCapitol 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 & LawHouse Republicans Demand Answers From ActBlue Over Subpoena Compliance in Foreign Donation Probe
Three GOP committee chairs gave the Democratic fundraising platform until April 28 to produce internal documents they say were withheld from a yearlong investigation.
Policy & LawDHS Employee Murdered While Walking Dog; Suspect Naturalized Under Biden Administration
Georgia killing of Lauren Bullis, 40, sparks debate over citizenship vetting as suspect faces murder charges.
Policy & LawDocuments 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 & LawDOJ 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.
World & SecurityGraham Tells Pope Leo 'You've Got This All Wrong' on Iran War
Senator compares Iranian regime to Nazi Germany as debate escalates between Trump administration and Vatican over military approach.
CongressHouse Democrats File Five Impeachment Articles Against Defense Secretary Hegseth
The resolution accuses Hegseth of war crimes in the Iran conflict, abuse of power and mishandling classified information, with eight Democrats co-sponsoring the long-shot measure.
Policy & LawGOP Billionaire Rick Jackson Spends $50 Million on Georgia Governor Race, Reshaping GOP Primary
The health care executive's massive ad buy has made him a frontrunner, alarming fellow Republicans who fear his spending is drowning out down-ballot candidates.
Policy & LawHow Congress' Workplace Culture Made Accountability Elusive
Congress lagged decades behind the private sector in adopting workplace protections, a delay that critics say allowed systemic accountability gaps to persist.
Policy & LawIllegal 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 & LawPéter Magyar Signals Continuity on Hungary's Hard-Line Immigration Policy in First Post-Election Statement
The Tisza party leader addressed EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen directly, affirming Hungary's stance on immigration control.
Policy & LawJustice 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 & LawMaine Lawmakers Approve First-in-Nation Temporary Ban on Data Centers
The bill would halt permits for large-scale data centers until November 2027 while a new council studies environmental and economic impacts.
Policy & LawOmaha 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.
World & SecurityPeace With Iran Hinges on Nuclear Compromise
Diplomatic efforts to normalize relations with Tehran face key decisions on nuclear program limitations as negotiations continue.
Policy & LawTennessee AG Says School's Muslim Prayer Accommodation Raises First Amendment Questions
Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called Metro Nashville Public Schools' setup of a dedicated Islamic prayer room at John Overton High School "blatantly unconstitutional," while supporters say the accommodation protects students' religious rights.
Policy & LawParents, Advocates Push to Limit 1-on-1 Devices in Schools After Cellphone Ban Success
Screen time opponents, who helped pass phone restrictions in over 30 states, now target Chromebooks and laptops with growing grassroots support.
World & SecuritySpain's Sánchez Calls on West to Give Up International Seats to Global South
The Spanish Prime Minister made the demand during a visit to Beijing, arguing international institutions must reflect changing global power dynamics.
Policy & LawDHS Asks Spanberger to Hold Illegal Immigrant Repeat Offender Charged With Attempted Rape
Luzvin Orvando Garcia Moran faces charges in Arlington, Virginia; federal officials say he has at least 25 prior charges dating back to 2020.
Policy & LawLive Nation Found Liable for Monopolistic Practices in Federal Jury Verdict
The entertainment giant could be forced to divest Ticketmaster after a jury found it illegally overcharged fans $1.72 per ticket.
Policy & LawTony 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.
Policy & LawTurning Point USA High School Expansion in GOP States Sparks Free Speech Debate
Eight Republican governors have endorsed Club America chapters in every public high school, prompting concerns about government endorsement of political clubs and religious messaging.
Policy & LawUS Allies Won't Join Trump's War, But Can't Escape Fallout
NATO and Pacific allies are declining to send troops while facing economic disruption from trade realignments and security uncertainty.
Policy & LawVance Anti-Fraud Task Force Suspends 447 Hospices in Los Angeles over $600M in Suspected Fraud
The suspension represents a 539% increase from the 70 facilities reported in early April, as the task force expands its healthcare fraud investigations.
Policy & LawVance Warns Pope Should 'Be Careful' When Talking About Theology
Vice president rebuked pontiff over criticisms of U.S. foreign policy at Turning Point USA event in Georgia, escalating dispute between Trump administration and Vatican.
Policy & LawIRS Chief Testifies on Tax Filing Season Amid New Deductions, Higher Refunds
More than 53 million filers claimed new tax breaks from the Republican tax law, while Democrats raised concerns about IRS sharing taxpayer data with ICE.
Policy & LawAllSides Roundtables Nominated for Webby Award for National Roundtable on Political Violence
The video dialogue platform, co-hosted with Newsweek, recognized among internet's top honors as demand grows for cross-partisan civic engagement tools.
Policy & LawOrban's Electoral Defeat Raises Questions About Future of Global Far-Right Movements
Hungarian prime minister's loss at polls fuels debate over whether anti-immigrant, nationalist politics have reached their limit in Europe.
CongressWhite 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.
World & SecurityZelensky Signs Law Against Antisemitism in Ukraine: Up to 8 Years in Prison
Law No. 2037-IX creates graduated criminal penalties for antisemitic acts, from fines to prison terms, marking Ukraine's firmer legal response to rising antisemitism.
Policy & LawOklahoma Principal Tackles Armed Former Student, Prevents Potential School Shooting
Principal Kirk Moore was shot in the leg during the confrontation at Pauls Valley High School; authorities say his quick action likely saved lives.
Policy & LawBiden Draws Scrutiny After Awkward Remark Comparing Black Trustee to Obama at Portrait Unveiling
Former president called Jeffrey M. Scruggs 'Barack' during Syracuse Law School ceremony, prompting debate over age-related gaffes
CongressSwalwell's 2020 Presidential Bid Resurfaces After Congressman Resigns Amid Scandal
The California Democrat's short-lived White House campaign lasted three months in 2019, qualifying for the first Democratic debate before polling below 1%.
CongressDemocratic Michigan Senate Candidate Caught on Video Asking Aide to Separate Conservative Media From Press Pool
Abdul El-Sayed referred to Fox News and Free Beacon reporters as 'bogeys' during livestream with controversial podcaster Hasan Piker
Policy & LawLooksmaxxing 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.
CongressHouse 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.
World & SecurityCarney Suspends Canada's Fuel Tax in First Act After Securing Majority Government
The fuel tax will be paused from next Monday through Labor Day in response to rising prices linked to the Iran war, marking Carney's first action as majority prime minister.
CongressFormer Congresswoman Jackie Speier Discusses Sexual Harassment in the House Following #MeToo
The California Democrat, who served two decades in Congress, reflects on changes to Capitol Hill workplace policies since the movement began.
Policy & LawGreene Says More Lawmakers May Be Guilty of Conduct Similar to Swalwell, Gonzales Allegations
Former Republican congresswoman says misconduct accusations are prevalent in Congress following resignations of two lawmakers over sexual misconduct claims.
World & SecurityIsraeli-Lebanese Talks More Symbolic Than Substantive, Former State Dept. Official Says
Barbara Leaf, former assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs, says the diplomatic engagement may serve political purposes rather than addressing core issues.
Policy & LawMan Drowns in Colorado River After Jumping Off Boat to Retrieve Hat
Arizona authorities recovered the 26-year-old's body after he fell into the river near Davis Camp without wearing a life jacket.
Policy & LawMcConnell Criticizes Some on Right Over Failed Campaigning for Orbán in Hungary
Former Senate GOP leader wrote in Fox News op-ed that U.S. politicians who supported Orbán 'bought into the myth' of Hungary as a conservative model.
Policy & LawRep. Gonzales Says He Will Retire Tomorrow AFTER Sexual Misconduct Accusations
California Democrat faces calls for expulsion from both parties amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Policy & LawGallego 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 & LawCongress Weighs Bill to Defer Phantom Capital Gains Tax on Mutual Funds
The GROWTH Act has bipartisan support from 33 Republicans and 33 Democrats, seeking to change when investors pay tax on fund distributions.
Policy & Law2025 Was One of Most Volatile Years Ever for U.S. Naturalizations
USCIS data shows citizenship applications and approvals fluctuated dramatically throughout the year, with approvals dropping from record highs to near historic lows.
Policy & LawCongress Returns to Washington With Lengthy To-Do List
Lawmakers come back from two-week recess facing multiple legislative priorities as the session progresses.
Economy & MarketsDHS Confirms Federal Investigation Into Rep. Swalwell Includes Illegal Brazilian Nanny Allegations
USCIS referred the matter to DHS law enforcement, stating no one is above the law, including a member of Congress.
Policy & LawForty 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.
World & SecurityCanada's Largest Arctic Military Patrol Highlights Growing Northern Defense Priorities
A 5,200 km Canadian Rangers patrol across the Arctic concludes as Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils billions in northern defense funding amid geopolitical competition.
CongressGrowing Number of House Members Say Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales Should Resign or Be Expelled
Bipartisan group of lawmakers say they will vote to expel both congressmen following sexual misconduct allegations, with some colleagues calling on them to step down immediately.
World & SecurityHungary's Political Transition: What Viktor Orbán's Potential Ouster Means for Europe and Beyond
Incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar vows to reverse central pillars of Orbán's rule, with implications stretching across EU relations and global democracy.
World & SecurityNYTimes Columnist Thomas Friedman Says He's 'Torn' Over U.S. Success Against Iran
The veteran journalist said he wants to see Iran defeated but doesn't want to see Trump or Netanyahu politically strengthened, sparking debate.
State & LocalNYC 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.
World & SecurityOil Prices Surge Above $100 as US Navy to Blockade Iran's Ports After Peace Talks Fail
West Texas Intermediate crude jumped to $104 per barrel as Trump announced military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transit chokepoint.
Policy & LawOnce Inspired by Orban, Hungary's Peter Magyar Unseats Him in Landmark Election
The opposition leader who previously served as justice minister under Orban's government has defeated the long-serving Hungarian prime minister in what analysts are calling a historic shift.
Policy & LawOrbán Concedes Defeat, Tisza Party Wins Hungarian Elections
With more than 80% of votes counted, opposition Tisza Party secures 137 seats in the 199-seat National Assembly, ending Fidesz's parliamentary majority.
Policy & LawArtemis II Commander Reid Wiseman Takes Mission's Zero-Gravity Indicator After Splashdown
The plushie 'Rise,' designed by an 8-year-old and carrying 5 million names, became a symbol of the historic lunar mission that traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history.
Policy & LawTeen With 73 Food Sensitivities Promotes MAHA Movement, Sparking Policy Debate
An 18-year-old's journey from chronic inflammation to advocacy for whole foods has drawn both support and scrutiny from public health experts.
CongressSwalwell 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 & LawAI Systems Show Ideological Bias, Lean Center-Left, New Report Finds
America First Policy Institute study of leading chatbots finds consistent patterns across industry, raising transparency concerns
World & SecurityTo NATO Free-Riders: Expect a Brutal Reality Check
Commentator warns that allies relying on U.S. military commitment without matching contributions face increasing pressure as defense spending debate intensifies.
World & SecurityUS Blockade of Strait of Hormuz to Start Monday Morning, Military Says
U.S. Central Command will enforce the blockade at 10 a.m. EDT, following 21 hours of failed peace talks in Pakistan and President Trump's declaration of "world extortion."
CongressSenate Returns From Recess to Consider Judicial Nominee After Iran Talks Come Up Short
The confirmation hearing follows the collapse of weekend ceasefire negotiations with Iran and comes as the U.S. military prepares to implement a naval blockade.
Policy & LawMortgage 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 & LawPeru Election Stretches Into Second Day After Ballot Delivery Failures
More than 52,000 voters in Lima and Peruvians abroad in Orlando and Paterson were granted extra day to cast ballots after logistical problems.
Policy & LawRep. 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.
Economy & MarketsAppeals Court Says Federal Judge Must Reconsider Blocking White House Ballroom, Weigh Security Concerns
D.C. Circuit allows $400 million ballroom construction to proceed until April 17 while lower court reassesses injunction.
Policy & LawArtemis II Astronauts Return to Houston After Record-Breaking Moon Mission
The four-person crew traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, the farthest any human has ventured into deep space since Apollo.
World & SecurityChina's Energy Dominance Plan Relies on Xinjiang Forced Labor, Analysis Finds
New five-year plan positions China to control 83.5% of beryllium reserves and 99% of lithium iron phosphate production, with processing costs subsidized by coerced labor.
CongressConservative Group Launches $5M Ad Blitz Pressuring Senate on Voter ID as GOP Eyes SAVE America Act Push
Restoration of America begins nationwide campaign amid Senate Republican plans to use reconciliation to advance election integrity legislation by June 1.
Policy & LawCuba's President Díaz-Canel Says Island Would 'Die' to Defend Against U.S. Invasion
In first American broadcast interview, Cuban leader rejects U.S. demands on political prisoners and elections while urging dialogue with Trump administration.
Policy & LawEric Swalwell Accused of Paying Nanny With Campaign Funds While She Lacked Work Authorization
Complaints filed with Department of Labor and Homeland Security allege campaign funds were used to pay an undocumented babysitter; Swalwell denies the allegations
World & SecurityFailed U.S.-Iran Negotiations in Pakistan Raise Questions about Fragile Ceasefire
Talks in Islamabad ended without agreement, with both sides blaming each other and Trump threatening new action against Iran.
CongressFraud 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 & SecurityHalf of Eligible Voters Without Hungarian Address Have Already Voted by Mail
254,985 mail ballots submitted ahead of parliamentary election, with most cast through diplomatic missions abroad
Policy & LawHungary's Viktor Orbán Concedes Defeat, Ending 16 Years in Power
Exit polls show Péter Magyar's Tisza movement on track for two-thirds majority, potentially allowing constitutional reforms.
Policy & LawIraq Elects Kurdish Politician Nizar Amidi as President Amid War Fallout
The election of a Kurdish leader comes as Iraq navigates ongoing regional conflict and political uncertainty.
Policy & LawIs Viktor Orban's Long Rule Coming to an End?
Hungary's prime minister has governed for 16 years, but mounting EU pressure and domestic opposition signals point to potential political shift.
Economy & MarketsMajor Strategic Shift in Global Energy Market Favors United States
Analysts suggest changing supply chains and production patterns are reshaping international energy dynamics in ways that benefit U.S. interests.
Policy & LawMaine Democratic Senate Candidate Graham Platner Attributes Nazi Tattoo, Past Comments to Military Culture
Platner, polling ahead of Gov. Janet Mills in the Democratic primary, faced backlash for a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol and prior social media posts.
World & SecurityOn 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 & LawOne 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.
CongressJayapal Says She Will Vote to Expel Swalwell, Gonzalez From Congress
The Congressional Progressive Caucus chair called the expulsion vote a bipartisan matter, while Rep. Byron Donalds said both Democrats should 'go home.'
Policy & LawRecord 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 & LawTax 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 & LawDemocratic 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 & SecurityUS and Iran End Ceasefire Talks Without Agreement, Blame Each Other
The breakdown leaves a fragile two-week ceasefire in doubt after face-to-face negotiations in Islamabad concluded without progress.
Policy & LawU.S. Tactical Successes Should Give Beijing Pause
Analysis of recent U.S. strategic positioning in Indo-Pacific draws mixed reactions from policy experts as China watches closely.
World & SecurityVance Says No Headway in Ceasefire Talks With Iran, Warns 'That's Bad News for Tehran'
Vice president led 21 hours of negotiations in Islamabad; Iran refused to commit against nuclear weapons program.
World & SecurityVance 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.
World & SecurityWhy Does the American Press Push Iranian Propaganda?
Conservative critics question whether American journalists are inadvertently amplifying Tehran's messaging, while press defenders reject the charge as politically motivated attacks on legitimate reporting.
CongressBipartisan Calls Mount for Swalwell's Resignation or Expulsion Amid Misconduct Allegations
House Democrats join Republicans in urging the California congressman to step down as Manhattan prosecutors launch criminal investigation into assault allegations.
Policy & LawPolling 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 & LawCongress Faces Backlash as Lawmakers Depart for Christmas Vacation Amid DHS Shutdown
Department of Homeland Security has gone unfunded for two months as Republicans pursue a filibuster-proof reconciliation strategy.
Policy & LawCIA 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.
CongressManhattan Prosecutor Investigating Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Congressman Eric Swalwell
Four women have accused the California Democrat of misconduct ranging from sexual harassment to rape, including an alleged incident in New York.
World & SecurityVance Heads Back to Washington Without Deal, Reveals What Sticking Point Is With Iran
Vice President Vance returns from diplomatic talks with no agreement reached, with both sides citing fundamental disagreements over Iran's nuclear program demands.
Data & Analysis20 Percent Say AI Has Taken Over Parts of Their Job: Survey
The Epoch AI/Ipsos poll found 27% of employed AI users report task automation, while half of all U.S. adults now use the technology weekly.
Policy & LawA 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 & LawRubio Revokes Green Cards of Family Connected to 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis Spokeswoman
Three Iranian nationals tied to Masoumeh Ebtekar, known as 'Screaming Mary,' placed in ICE custody pending deportation.
Policy & LawDOJ 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.
Policy & LawHunter Biden Challenges Trump Sons to Cage Match During YouTube Tour Announcement
The comment came in a video announcing his appearance on Andrew Callaghan's "Carnival" tour, with the Trump Organization and White House declining to respond.
Policy & LawKnifeman Calling Himself Lucifer Wounds Three at NYC's Grand Central Terminal
The suspect, 44-year-old Anthony Griffin, was fatally shot by police after attacking three commuters on the subway platform; victims' injuries are not life-threatening.
World & SecurityPakistan Hosts U.S.-Iran Peace Talks in Islamabad as Ceasefire Holds
Vice President J.D. Vance and Iranian officials arrive in Pakistani capital for talks aimed at turning a two-week ceasefire into a lasting agreement.
State & LocalPelosi, 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 & LawSen. 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.
Policy & LawSwalwell Won't Drop Out Despite His MeToo-Era Kavanaugh Demand
California congressman denies sexual assault allegations from former staffers, vows to continue governor's race while facing comparison to his 2018 stance on Kavanaugh.
Policy & LawNASA's Artemis II Crew Shares Five Emotional Moments That Captivated Americans
From Victor Glover's faith-based message from the dark side of the moon to naming a crater after Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, the mission blended human connection with exploration.
Policy & LawArtemis II Mission Launches, Marking Milestone in NASA Lunar Program
The crewed lunar flyby mission represents first human deep-space flight in over 50 years, arriving amid ongoing debates about space exploration funding.
Policy & LawU.S. Fertility Rate Hits All-Time Low as Demographic Shift Accelerates
The CDC reports a 23% decline in births since 2007, with economists warning of profound economic and social consequences within the next decade.
World & SecurityUK Pauses Chagos Islands Transfer to Mauritius After US Withdraws Support
British government abandons 2024 agreement, citing inability to proceed without American cooperation on Diego Garcia military base
Policy & LawPrada 2 Poised for Strong Debut as Nostalgia Drives Summer Box Office
Film industry analysts predict $80-95 million opening for The Devil Wears Prada sequel, outpacing recent comedy releases.
World & SecurityWill War in Iran Kick Off a High-Seas Toll Binge?
Analysts warn conflict in the Persian Gulf could disrupt global shipping lanes and drive up costs for maritime transport.
State & LocalSwalwell 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.
Policy & LawSwalwell Faces Criticism over Allegations and 2018 Kavanaugh Comments
California gubernatorial candidate's past statements on believing women resurfaced amid sexual assault allegations published by multiple outlets.
Policy & LawTennessee Lawmakers Pass Fix to School Threats Law After Children Arrested for Jokes and Misunderstandings
The legislation would require school officials to only report threats to police if deemed credible, addressing concerns about students with disabilities being unfairly charged.
Policy & LawArtemis II Astronauts Safely Recovered From Capsule, Airlifted to Ship During Lunar Flyby
NASA's first crewed lunar mission since Apollo returns to Earth after Orion spacecraft completed its historic flyby of the Moon.
Policy & LawCongress Faces April Deadline on FISA 702 Surveillance Authority as Privacy Debate Intensifies
The surveillance power expires April 20, with Trump administration pushing for clean extension while Democrats and civil libertarians demand warrant requirements.
Policy & LawEPA Proposes Weakening Coal Ash Disposal Rules, Potentially Affecting Groundwater Protection
The Trump administration plan would ease monitoring standards and allow exemptions from cleanup requirements that were strengthened under Biden.
Economy & MarketsFederal Judge Finds Pentagon in Violation of Court Order to Restore Reporters' Access
Judge Paul Friedman ruled the Defense Department violated his March 20 order, saying the Pentagon's revised policy unlawfully restricts journalist access.
Policy & LawIllegal Immigrant Teen Convicted of Groping Girls at Virginia High School; Trump Administration Launches Investigation Into District
Israel Christopher Flores-Ortiz, 18, was found guilty of nine counts of assault for groping multiple female peers at Fairfax High School; the school faces federal inquiry over its handling of reports.
CongressMelania Trump's Forceful Epstein Denial Draws Bipartisan Support From Lawmakers
First lady's rare on-camera statement defending herself against Epstein-linked allegations draws praise from both parties, with some calling for public hearings.
Policy & LawPentagon Denies Threatening Vatican During January Meeting With Holy See's Diplomat
Elbridge Colby met with Cardinal Christophe Pierre on Jan. 22; Vatican envoy called reports 'fabrications'
Economy & MarketsPrediction Markets Under Scrutiny as Traders Bet on Iran Ceasefire, Insider Trading Concerns Grow
Polymarket traders profited hundreds of thousands from ceasefire bets as lawmakers push for investigations into suspicious activity.
World & SecurityPutin Declares Weekend Ceasefire in Russia's War Against Ukraine for Orthodox Easter
The 32-hour ceasefire begins Saturday at 4 p.m. and runs through Sunday, following Zelenskyy's earlier proposal for a holiday truce on energy infrastructure.
Economy & MarketsOne 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 & LawTrump 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 & LawTrump 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
Policy & LawSome Trump-Supporting Business Owners Say Divided Government Would Benefit Economy
A segment of pro-Trump business owners argue that Democratic control of Congress would create policy certainty, despite opposing most Democratic priorities.
Economy & MarketsPrediction Markets See Surge in Trades Related to U.S.-Israel Conflict With Iran
Traders made hundreds of thousands of dollars on ceasefire bets as lawmakers call for investigations into potential insider trading.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Blocks Ohio Candidate After Alleged GOP Infiltration Scheme Exposed
The high court refused to intervene in a case where a former Democratic candidate was disqualified from the Republican primary for allegedly misrepresenting his party affiliation.
World & SecurityA Ceasefire or a Strategic Pause?
Analysts question whether the latest ceasefire agreement represents a lasting peace or a temporary tactical reprieve in ongoing hostilities.
Policy & LawA New Theory of Trump: The 'Soft TACO'
Political analysts are examining a new framework describing former President Trump's approach to political negotiations and policy positioning.
Policy & LawArtemis II Crew Returns to Earth Carrying Moon Data After Historic Lunar Flyby
Orion spacecraft broke a 56-year distance record at 400,000 km; astronauts described 'all the good stuff' coming home with them
World & SecurityAt Least 182 Killed as Israel Strikes Central Beirut After Saying Iran Truce Doesn't Apply There
The strikes on Lebanon's capital came hours after Israel said the ceasefire agreement with Iran did not extend to Lebanese territory.
World & SecurityCanada's Carney Welcomes Another Defector to liberals as He Nears Majority
The Liberal Party now holds 171 seats in the House of Commons, one shy of a majority government, after Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu switched parties.
World & SecurityWhite House Confirms Deportation of Iranian Official Family Members Amid Lavish Lifestyle Reports
Leavitt says administration prioritizing removal of individuals with fraudulent asylum claims connected to Iranian regime.
Policy & LawDem Lawmaker Calls for TSA to Bring Back Shoes-Off Airport Security Policy
Sen. Tammy Duckworth says former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's decision to end the 19-year-old policy created a security vulnerability that violates federal law.
Policy & LawDNC Panel Rejects AIPAC-Specific Resolution, Advances Broader Dark Money Measure
The resolutions committee voted down a nonbinding resolution targeting AIPAC's $14 million in Illinois primaries while backing a broader transparency measure for 2026 races.
World & SecurityEmmanuel 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 & LawExclusive: Cuban President Says He's Not Stepping Down
The announcement comes amid ongoing economic crisis and rare public protests in Cuba.
Policy & LawFormer Army Employee Charged With Leaking Classified Info to Journalist
Courtney Williams, 40, is accused of sharing classified defense information with a journalist over three years; the case follows President Trump's recent threats to jail journalists over leaks.
World & SecurityFormer U.S. Officials Analyze Chances Fragile Iran Ceasefire Can Hold
Diplomatic sources describe the truce as fragile, with disputes over Lebanon's involvement and Iran's continued control of the Strait of Hormuz creating uncertainty.
Policy & LawFor-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.
Data & AnalysisFox News Poll: Record 70% Say Taxes Are Too High, 75% View Government Spending as Wasteful
The annual survey shows the largest year-over-year increase in taxpayers feeling overtaxed since the question was first asked in 2004.
World & SecurityIranian President: Continued Israeli Attacks on Lebanon Would Render Ceasefire Talks 'Meaningless'
Pezeshkian's statement comes as Iranian and U.S. officials prepare for weekend talks in Islamabad, with death toll from Wednesday's strikes rising to 254.
Policy & LawKornacki: Georgia Special Election Shows 'Massive Shift Away From Republicans' Despite GOP Win
NBC Political Director Steve Kornacki analyzes the Georgia House race results, describing them as a sign of Democratic momentum despite Republican victory.
World & SecurityIsrael Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Lebanon as US-Iran Ceasefire Negotiations Continue
Israeli forces struck more than 100 sites in 10 minutes, marking the largest assault since the latest offensive began over a month ago.
Policy & LawNYC Mayor Mamdani Says Free Bus Pledge Won't Happen This Year
Mayor acknowledges funding roadblocks in Politico interview as progressive agenda collides with fiscal realities in Albany.
World & SecurityOil 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.
World & SecurityOil Prices Plunge and Shares Jump on US-Iran Ceasefire Plan
Global benchmark oil fell 15% to under $92 as markets surged following a conditional two-week ceasefire agreement reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Policy & LawPence'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 & LawRepublicans Cautious on Energy Prices Despite Ceasefire
Crude prices tumbled after the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but Republicans remain wary of Iran's influence over the waterway carrying 20% of global oil traffic.
Policy & LawRespiratory Viruses Lingering Longer Than Usual This Year
RSV season extends into April with new COVID-19 variant spreading across 25 states, CDC reports unusual timing patterns
Policy & LawRising Dem Talarico Denies Anti-Cop Label After 'Culture of Violence' Comments Exposed
Texas Senate candidate faces Republican criticism over 2019 remarks on school police presence as he battles for moderate voters in competitive race.
Policy & LawSpanberger 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.
Policy & LawSpanberger Criticized for Taking Credit for Billions in Investments Secured Under GOP Predecessor
Virginia governor signed legislation authorizing $7.1 billion in corporate investments that were negotiated and announced during former Governor Glenn Youngkin's administration.
Policy & LawStates Struggle to Meet Clean Energy Goals as Data Center Demand Surges
Nevada's largest utility says it will need three times the electricity required to power Las Vegas just for proposed data centers, potentially threatening state renewable targets.
Policy & LawTeen Birth Rates Hit Another Historical Low in 2025, CDC Says
The teen birth rate fell by 7% last year, continuing a decades-long decline that has seen the rate drop more than 75% since its peak in 1991.
World & SecurityTeetering Ceasefire Bodes Ill for Treacherous Talks Ahead
International diplomats prepare for high-stakes negotiations as fragile ceasefire faces renewed tensions.
State & LocalTexas 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 & LawThe Start of a New and Uncertain Phase
Political observers describe the current moment as a turning point with unclear outcomes for both parties.
Policy & LawKentucky'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 & LawThis Is What a World Superpower Looks Like
Analysis: The characteristics that define global superpower status in the 21st century remain contested as economic, military, and diplomatic indicators shift.
World & SecurityUncertainty Swirls Around Iran Ceasefire as Details Remain Unclear
The U.S. and Iran announce a two-week ceasefire, but conflicting interpretations of the agreement's terms raise questions about its durability.
Policy & LawVan Hollen Says Trump's Iran 'Genocide' Post Shows Republican Party Is 'Bankrupt'
Maryland senator criticized fellow Republicans for remaining silent after Trump's Truth Social threat that Iranian 'civilization will die.'
World & SecurityVance Says 'Legitimate Misunderstanding' Behind Dispute Over Lebanon Ceasefire Scope
Vice president says Iranians thought ceasefire included Lebanon, but U.S. and Israel say it did not
CongressMichigan Campaign Rally Highlights Youth Frustration with Both Parties Ahead of Midterms
Hundreds of young voters attended a University of Michigan event featuring progressive Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed and streamer Hasan Piker, reflecting broader generational discontent.
Policy & LawAbortion Pill Mifepristone Stays Available by Mail as FDA Faces 6-Month Review Deadline
Federal judge denies Louisiana's request to block Biden-era mail-order policy but orders FDA to complete safety review within six months.
Data & AnalysisAbout Half of New Yorkers Approve of Early Mamdani Job Performance: Poll
Marist poll shows 48% approval as first democratic socialist mayor approaches 100-day mark, with 55% viewing him favorably and 56% saying city is moving in right direction.
Policy & LawArtemis 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.
CongressCalifornia 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.
World & SecurityChina Expands Duty-Free Trade to 53 African Nations as US Extends AGOA for One Year
China's unlimited duty-free access contrasts with Washington's one-year extension, raising questions about US commitment to African markets.
World & SecurityChina's Retaliation Against Panama Stokes Regional Backlash Across Latin America
Panama's seizure of canal-side ports from Chinese operator triggers shipping delays as regional partners shift toward US ties.
Policy & LawDemocratic Presidential Candidates Court Black Voters at Sharpton's NAN Convention
Potential 2028 hopefuls will address the National Action Network convention in an early test of their appeal to Black voters, a key Democratic constituency.
World & SecurityDemocratic Senator Accuses Hegseth of 'Blowing Smoke' Over Iran War Claims
Sen. Chris Van Hollen says U.S. is 'less safe' after Operation Epic Fury as Iran backs off ceasefire and shuts Strait of Hormuz.
Policy & LawDSA 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 & LawDemocrats Build on Overperformance Streak in Wisconsin, Georgia Elections
Republican wins Georgia special election but Democrat overperforms in red district; liberal wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race by 20 points.
Policy & LawDemocrats 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 & SecurityDo 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.
Economy & MarketsIran's Toll Proposal for Strait of Hormuz Violates Trade Norms, Analysts Say
Iran demands right to collect fees in strategic waterway as precondition for reopening passage vital to 20% of world oil supply.
World & SecurityIran's Supreme National Security Council Says It Has Accepted Two-Week Ceasefire in the War
Trump backs down from threats to destroy Iranian infrastructure as Iran agrees to negotiate in Islamabad starting Friday.
World & SecurityIsraeli Opposition Leader Lapid Accuses Netanyahu of 'Lies Sold' to US
Yesh Atid party leader Yair Lapid called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership a 'strategic collapse' amid ongoing Iran tensions.
Policy & LawJD Vance's Task Force Flags Nearly $6.3B in Government Contracts Going to Potentially Fraudulent Businesses
The anti-fraud task force is sending letters to nearly 400 businesses, giving them 30 days to prove their legitimacy as the Trump administration moves to cut wasteful spending.
World & SecurityLoomer Says US 'Didn't Really Get Anything' Out of Iran Ceasefire Deal
Conservative influencer Laura Loomer criticized the temporary US-Iran ceasefire as a 'failure' and predicted it would fail, contrasting with Trump's characterization of the deal as 'total victory.'
Policy & LawMatthew Perry's Stepmother Asks Judge to Give 'Ketamine Queen' Maximum Sentence
Jasveen Sangha, a dual US-UK citizen, faces over 60 years in prison for distributing ketamine that killed the Friends actor.
World & SecurityMideast 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.
World & SecurityMuch Remains Unclear After U.S., Israel and Iran Agree to 2-Week Ceasefire
The deal headed off Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilization, but both sides claim victory and new attacks were reported hours after the announcement.
Policy & LawVice President JD Vance Backs Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Ahead of Sunday's Election
Vance's visit marks a rare instance of an American vice president taking an active role in a foreign election campaign, breaking with most politicians who avoid such involvement.
State & LocalPhotos 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 & LawAlaska Man Reaches Plea Deal in Case Involving Threats to Torture Supreme Court Justices
Panos Anastasiou, 77, faced 26 charges including threats against a federal judge, stalking and possessing a firearm as a felon.
Policy & LawSenator Elissa Slotkin Won't Rule Out 2028 Presidential Bid But Says Midterms Come First for Democrats
The Michigan Democrat, who stumped in Iowa this week, said she would consider a White House run after the midterms if no other candidate aligns with her vision.
CongressMichael Avenatti Moved From Federal Prison to Halfway House in California
The former Stormy Daniels attorney, convicted of multiple fraud charges, is now in community confinement with a projected release date of September 2028.
World & SecurityTaiwan Opposition Leader Arrives in China on What She Calls a 'Journey to Peace'
The visit by the leader of Taiwan's largest opposition party comes amid ongoing cross-strait tensions and as both sides navigate complex political dynamics.
Policy & LawFederal Judge Grants Stay in Louisiana Mifepristone Case, Telehealth Abortion Remains Available
Judge David C. Joseph ordered the FDA to complete its safety review of mifepristone within six months, keeping current telehealth prescribing rules in place.
Policy & LawTrump 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 & SecurityTop 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.
World & SecurityTrial of Syrian Man Accused of Torture During Syria's Civil War Begins in the Netherlands
The 58-year-old defendant, Rafiq al Q., faces dozens of charges including torture and sexual violence in a case based on universal jurisdiction.
World & SecurityTwo Week Ceasefire Subject to Opening of Hormuz
Report suggests potential pause in hostilities hinges on reopening of strategic shipping lane as diplomatic efforts continue.
Policy & LawSpeculation Grows Over Who Could Be Next as Trump Cabinet Turbulence Continues
Two high-profile cabinet members have faced public scrutiny, while a new Fox News poll shows Trump's approval at minus-18 points.
Policy & LawVirginia Governor Spanberger Posts Weak Early-Term Polling, 47% Approval
Washington Post-George Mason poll shows 46% disapproval, with independents and affordability voters turning against the new governor.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Budget Would Cut 8,385 TSA Positions Under Privatization Plan
The $11.7 billion FY2027 budget request cuts 2,462 Transportation Security Officer positions while proposing $477 million increase for private screening contracts.
Policy & LawFormer SAS Soldier Ben Roberts-Smith Returns to Court as Defendant in Criminal Case
The high-profile case marks a rare instance where evidence from a prior defamation proceeding will inform criminal prosecution over alleged wartime conduct in Afghanistan.
State & LocalDeSantis 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 & LawTrump Administration Signals Shift on Iran Policy Amid Ongoing Negotiations
Analysis suggests the president may be reconsidering approach to Persian Gulf as diplomatic efforts continue.
Policy & LawNASA Releases First Images From Artemis II Moon Fly-By, Including Rare Earthset and Solar Eclipse
The Orion spacecraft captured 54 minutes of totality during the lunar eclipse—far longer than the brief moments visible from Earth—as the Artemis II crew begins return journey.
World & SecurityUS Conducts Second Strike Against Iran in Months, China Condemns Action
Beijing calls for respect of Iran's sovereignty as tensions escalate following earlier incidents involving US aircraft near Iranian airspace.
Policy & LawGOP 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 & LawMamdani 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.
World & SecurityRhode Island Mayor Calls for Removal of Slain Ukraine Refugee Mural Backed by Musk and Tate
The mayor of an unidentified Rhode Island city has labeled the mural divisive, sparking debate over public art and wartime symbolism.
Policy & LawHomeland Security Secretary Mullin Considers Pulling Customs from Sanctuary City Airports
The potential policy change would prevent international travel through major airports in cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Policy & LawSanctuary Cities Warned To Put Americans First Or Lose Critical Airport Lifeline
The proposal could cut off international travel at major airports in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York if they refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
Policy & LawArtemis II Crew Saw Parts of Moon Never Seen Before in Record-Breaking Flight
The four-person NASA crew surpassed Apollo 13's distance record of 248,655 miles during Monday's lunar flyby, marking the farthest human travel into space.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Rules Government Cannot Control What Counselors Tell Your Children
In a 6-3 decision, the Court struck down Colorado's counseling censorship law as violating the First Amendment, ruling it suppresses speech based on viewpoint.
Policy & LawFamilies Continue Moving From Blue States to Red States, Data Shows
Net migration of 370,000 married families with children from blue to red states recorded between 2019-2024, according to new Family Structure Index.
Policy & LawFamilies Flocking to Red States Drive 370,000 Net Migration Gain, Index Shows
The 2026 Family Structure Index reveals married couples with children increasingly choosing red and purple states, reversing decades of blue-state family dominance.
Policy & LawArtemis II Crew's Floating Nutella Jar Sparks Viral Moment, Brand Capitalizes
The hazelnut spread appeared in cabin footage just before Orion broke Apollo 13's distance record, generating social media buzz and brand engagement.
Policy & LawGeorgia 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.
CongressWhite 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 & LawNew Allegations Emerge Against Rep. Tony Gonzales Involving Explicit Texts to Campaign Staffer
The Texas Republican faces renewed calls for discipline from two House Republicans after a second staffer accused him of sexual advances.
Policy & LawCarville Says Trump 'Deteriorating at a Really Rapid Rate' Amid Iran Tensions
Democratic strategist comments on president's mental state as Trump weighs military options and faces conservative infighting over Iran policy.
Policy & LawNASA's Artemis II Mission Sets Stage for 2028 Moon Landing
Four astronauts aboard Artemis II traveled farther from Earth than anyone in history, surpassing Apollo 13's 50-year record.
Policy & LawPentagon Cancels Tuesday Press Briefing With Caine, Hegseth
The cancellation comes 12 hours before Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face strikes on power plants and bridges.
Policy & LawAI-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.
World & SecurityJoe Kent Faces Criticism From Left and Right After Sharing Iranian State-Linked Propaganda About Downed Pilot
Former National Counterterrorism Center director left the Trump administration over the Iran operation, then shared reports suggesting US forces were trying to kill rather than rescue the missing airman.
World & SecurityHegseth Compares Iran Rescue Mission to Jesus Resurrection at Trump Press Conference
Defense secretary drew parallels between Good Friday crash and Easter Sunday rescue, calling the airman 'a pilot reborn.'
Policy & LawTrump'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 & LawLil Nas X Assault Case to Be Dismissed If He Completes Mental Health Programme
Grammy-winning rapper was arrested in August 2025 for allegedly attacking police officers while wandering nearly naked through Los Angeles streets.
World & SecurityMoore Says Ending Foreign Wars Best Way to Lower Gas Prices
Maryland governor's comments come as average gas prices jumped to $4.11 per gallon amid U.S.-Iran tensions.
Policy & LawObama, Newsom Congratulate UCLA for Winning First NCAA Women's Basketball Championship
Former President Obama and California Gov. Gavin Newsom praised the Bruins after their 79-51 victory over South Carolina, while Sen. Tim Scott congratulated the Gamecocks on their 36-4 season.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Signals Reluctance to Strike Down Birthright Citizenship, Sparks Constitutional Amendment Debate
Chief Justice John Roberts' remarks during oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara suggest the conservative majority may uphold the 14th Amendment's citizenship guarantee, prompting discussions of a potential 28th Amendment.
Economy & MarketsDemocrat Lawmakers Call US Fuel Blockade on Cuba 'Economic Bombing' After Delegation Visit
Progressive lawmakers describe humanitarian crisis on island linked to U.S. embargo, while Trump administration has escalated pressure calling Cuba a 'failed nation'
Policy & LawSpecial 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 & LawNHTSA Closes Investigation Into Tesla Smart Summon Feature
Agency opened investigation in January 2025 after reports of incidents; finds occurrences infrequent and not severe.
Policy & LawSNL Parodies Attorney General Pam Bondi's Firing in Cold Open Sketch
The Saturday night comedy show depicted Bondi's ouster as part of an NCAA Final Four postgame segment, drawing reactions from both sides of the political spectrum.
World & SecurityStrike Kills IRGC Intelligence Chief, Iranian State Media Reports
Majid Khademi led the IRGC's intelligence and counterintelligence divisions; Israel has not commented on the strike.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Paves Way for Steve Bannon Contempt Case to Be Dismissed
The high court's order sends the case back to a lower court, clearing the path for the Trump administration to dismiss a conviction that resulted in a four-month jail sentence.
Policy & LawStudy: 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 & LawViral Fenway Park Video of 1950s Opening Day Sparks Debate Over American Identity
Footage posted April 2nd has garnered over 10 million views, with commenters divided over what the demographic changes represent.
Policy & LawFCC Considers Overhaul of Live Sports Broadcast Rules Amid Fan Frustration
The commission is seeking public comment on consumer experience with live sports viewing, citing rising costs and a fragmented media landscape.
Economy & MarketsNASA Administrator Defends Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts
The $18.8 billion proposal represents a $5.6 billion reduction from 2026 levels, cutting science programs and HBCU initiatives.
Economy & MarketsFederal Government Rushing Toward AI Adoption Amid Cost and Oversight Concerns
ProPublica investigation finds agencies face hidden costs, while the program designed to vet cloud security operates with minimal staff.
Policy & LawPro Forma Sessions Take Center Stage as DHS Shutdown Extends Through Congressional Recess
Constitutional requirement for Congress to meet every three days forces brief sessions during recess, with senators briefly gaveling in and out while DHS funding remains in limbo.
Policy & LawArtemis II Pilot Victor Glover Delivers Easter Message From Lunar Trajectory
NASA astronaut reflected on faith and Earth's place in the universe during the Artemis II crew's journey around the moon ahead of Easter Sunday.
Policy & LawDHS Rebuffs Van Hollen's Asylum Seeker Claim, Says Illegal Immigrant Caused Baltimore Crash Fleeing ICE
The Department of Homeland Security says the Honduran man has a final order of removal dating to 2018 and caused a multi-vehicle crash while evading arrest.
Policy & LawGen. George Says Army Deserves 'Leaders of Character' in Farewell Letter After Ouster by Hegseth
The outgoing Army chief of staff, removed by Defense Secretary Hegseth alongside three other senior officers, thanked his team in a Reddit-posted email.
Policy & LawHealth 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 & LawHow to Detox Your Body for Free Without Juice, Teas or Flushes
Health experts say the human body already has a natural detox system, but debate exists over whether stricter regulation of supplement products is needed.
Policy & LawLebanese 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 & LawMan 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.
Policy & LawPope Leo XIV Calls for Peace in First Easter Mass as Pontiff, Urges Dialogue Over Conflict
The first U.S.-born pope celebrated Easter with a global peace appeal, departing from tradition by not naming specific wars in his Urbi et Orbi blessing.
World & SecurityState Department Revokes Legal Status of Qasem Soleimani's Relatives, ICE Detains Two
Secretary Marco Rubio terminated the green card status of a niece and grandniece of the slain Iranian general, citing their support for Iran's regime as reason for removal.
Policy & LawSen. Ruben Gallego Considers 2028 Presidential Run: 'We Have to Look at It'
The Arizona Democrat, one year into his Senate term, says he must weigh family considerations and whether another candidate could better unite the party.
Policy & LawSocial Circle, Georgia Blocks ICE Detention Centre Over Water Capacity Concerns
The small farming town that voted for Trump has united Democrats and Republicans in opposition to a proposed 10,000-person immigration facility.
Policy & LawBlack Astronaut Victor Glover Praised for Rejecting Identity Politics in Artemis II Comments
Glover, the first Black astronaut on a lunar mission, said the historic flight represents 'human history' rather than identity-specific milestones.
CongressGraham 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 & LawSmall 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 & LawThousands of Catholic Men Complete 90-Day Spiritual Challenge Before Easter
Exodus 90 program involves cold showers, daily prayer, and abstaining from sugar, alcohol, and excess screen time.
EditorialEditorial: The Week America Could Not Look Away
An unprecedented convergence of war, institutional breakdown, and mass protest — with no clear exit in sight.
Policy & LawArtemis 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.
Economy & MarketsAmerica Is Heading for a Recession — and It May Be the Worst Yet
Economic analysts warn that structural challenges including AI displacement and middle-class fragility could amplify the impact of any downturn
Policy & LawBondi, Noem Ousters Raise Questions About Future Cabinet Shake-ups
The dismissals of two cabinet secretaries in quick succession have sparked speculation about more staff changes ahead of midterm elections.
Policy & LawBondi's Portrait Taken Down at DOJ After Firing
Reports indicate the former attorney general's pictures were removed from the department just one day after her departure.
World & SecurityChild of Chinese Illegal Immigrants Charged With Planting Explosive at US Military Base
Two U.S.-born adults face federal charges for allegedly placing IED at MacDill Air Force Base, home to U.S. Central Command.
World & SecurityChina Now Tops US in Global Approval Ratings for First Time Since 2006, Gallup Finds
China's global approval reached 36% in 2025 while US dropped to 31%, marking the widest favorability gap between the powers in nearly two decades.
Policy & LawAnalysis: Seizing Hormuz Remains Dangerous Fantasy Amid Oil Shipping Debate
Strategic analysts question viability of military operation in Strait of Hormuz as global oil markets remain volatile.
Policy & Law23 Democratic States Sue To Block Trump Executive Order On Mail-In Voting
The lawsuit argues the president lacks constitutional authority to impose mail-in voting restrictions, as elections are traditionally managed by state governments.
Policy & LawDid Bullet Analysis Clear Charlie Kirk's Suspected Killer? What 'Inconclusive' Results Mean
ATF examiners could not determine if a bullet fragment matched the rifle linked to suspect Tyler Robinson, sparking debate over what the finding means for the case.
World & SecurityFamily Members of Slain Iranian General Arrested, Legal Status Revoked
State Department terminated green card status of Qasem Soleimani's niece and her daughter, placing them in ICE custody pending removal.
Policy & LawFBI Director Kash Patel Warns Attackers: 'We're Going to Put You Down'
Director issued warning during SiriusXM interview, citing record-high violence against federal agents during Trump administration's immigration enforcement crackdown.
Policy & LawGeorgia 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.
Policy & LawCanada's Gun Buyback Program Faces Resistance as Implementation Falls Short
With C$215m allocated and 67,000 firearms voluntarily declared, the federal program encounters opposition from two provinces and police forces questioning its public safety value.
Policy & LawSmartphone Motion Sickness Features Gain Traction as Research Validates Visual Cue Method
Cleveland Clinic neurologist says animated dots on screens can help combat mismatch between visual and inner ear signals causing nausea.
World & SecurityICE Arrests Relatives of Slain Iranian General Soleimani After Rubio Revokes Green Cards
Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated the legal status of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, identified as the late general's niece, and her daughter, both green card holders now in federal custody.
World & SecurityIran 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 & LawHochul 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 & SecurityLIVE 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.
Policy & LawMike Rowe Doubles Down After Blasting Kimmel's 'Tone-Deaf' Plumber Jokes
The Dirty Jobs host criticized Jimmy Kimmel for mocking new DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin's background as a former plumber, saying the jokes reinforce harmful stereotypes about skilled trades workers.
World & SecurityNew York Times Forced To Issue Correction After Wild Whiff On NATO
The paper misstated NATO as the 'North American Treaty Organization' in a Friday headline about Trump's threats to leave the alliance.
World & SecurityPatel, McCormick Warn Foreign Terror Threats Inside US Grew During Biden Years
FBI director points to recent attacks in Virginia and Michigan as evidence of growing danger from foreign-linked terrorism, while senator links threat to border policy decisions.
Economy & MarketsPolymarket Apologizes after Allowing Wagers on Fate of U.S. Pilots Downed Over Iran
Prediction market platform removed betting market after criticism from Rep. Seth Moulton, who noted 219 war-related bets remain active on the platform.
World & SecurityUS Rescue Teams Search for Second Crew Member in Iran After F-15 Downed
Combat search and rescue operation described as 'harrowing and massively dangerous' by former commander, with Iranian officials offering rewards for capture
CongressSon 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 & LocalHouston 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.
World & SecurityU.S. Fighter Jet Shot Down Over Iran as Strikes on Infrastructure Expand Across Mideast
Two American combat aircraft lost in separate incidents for first time in five-week conflict; one crew member rescued, second's status unknown.
Policy & LawWisconsin Supreme Court Race Spotlights Republican Party Struggles
Liberal candidate Chris Taylor holds polling lead and 5-to-1 fundraising advantage over conservative Maria Lazar in race that could expand liberal court majority to 5-2.
Economy & MarketsBudget Cuts Won't Fix Antisemitism — and They're Hurting Higher Education
The Trump administration's funding reductions to universities have drawn criticism from both sides of the political spectrum, with critics arguing the cuts fail to address campus antisemitism while damaging scientific research.
Policy & LawSearch for Missing US Airman Intensifies as Iran Launches Own Recovery Mission
One crew member remains missing after F-15 Eagle was downed over Iran; Tehran offers $66,000 reward for capture as high-stakes search unfolds.
Policy & LawTrump Signs Order Aimed at Reforming College Sports
Executive order directs NCAA to cap eligibility at five years and limit transfers, with non-compliant schools risking loss of federal funding.
Policy & LawHow Canada's Largest Gun Control Effort in Decades Is Missing the Mark
The $215M buyback program faces opposition from provinces, police and legal gun owners while activists say the ban doesn't go far enough.
CongressBondi Ouster Ignites Bipartisan Uproar as Trump Considers Zeldin for AG
Senate Minority Leader Schumer and House Minority Leader Jeffries lead Democratic celebrations, while some Republicans join in criticism of the departed attorney general.
Policy & LawBondi’s Favorability Rating Hit New Lows Before Her Ouster
The former attorney general’s net favorability fell to -26 percentage points in February 2026, down from +2 when she began Trump’s second term.
Policy & LawFive Notable Moments From Pam Bondi’s Tenure as Attorney General
Trump announced Bondi's departure after less than 14 months, marking a tenure marked by Epstein file releases, DOJ workforce reductions and frequent defense of presidential actions.
Policy & LawTrump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Drawing Bipartisan Criticism
The ouster follows months of controversy over the Justice Department's handling of Epstein-related files and comes shortly after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's dismissal.
World & SecurityHegseth Asks Army's Top Uniformed Officer to Step Down as U.S. Wages War Against Iran
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ousted more than a dozen top generals and admirals since taking office last year.
Policy & LawRep. Jared Moskowitz Posts Meme Parodying Pam Bondi's Firing Using 'Apprentice' Footage
The Democratic congressman spliced footage from the reality show with Bondi's congressional hearing on her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Policy & LawTrump'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.
CongressPam Bondi Ousted as Attorney General, Sparking Mixed Reactions Across Party Lines
President Trump confirmed the ouster on Truth Social, with Democrats celebrating and some Republicans defending Bondi's tenure.
Policy & LawBurchett 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.
CongressJohnson Backs Senate DHS Funding Plan he Previously Called 'a Joke'
Hard-line conservatives threaten to oppose legislation that separates immigration enforcement funding from broader DHS bill
World & SecurityFBI Warns Foreign Apps Could Collect Americans' Data Even From Non-Users
New alert says data from contact lists can be pulled and stored overseas when friends or family grant app permissions
Policy & LawAI Translation Tools Drive Surge in US-Japan Online Cultural Exchange
X platform's new AI feature facilitating cross-cultural posts between American and Japanese users sparks discussion about enduring American cultural influence.
CongressIsrael Support Dominates New Jersey House Race Debate
Special election in two weeks features sharp exchanges between Democrat Analilia Mejia and Republican Joe Hathaway over Gaza war.
State & LocalMan 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.
CongressNY House GOP Launches Pressure Campaign on Hochul to Scrap Climate Law Over Soaring Energy Costs
Republicans cite study showing NY electricity prices 59% above national average as they urge repeal of 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
Policy & LawArtemis 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.
CongressSydney Gruters, RNC Chair's Wife, Launches Florida House Bid
Trump has already endorsed the candidate, who faces three other Republicans in the Aug. 18 primary for the seat being vacated by Rep. Vern Buchanan.
Policy & LawTodd 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.
Policy & LawRubio's Munich Speech Marks Shift from Vance's Harder Tone on Foreign Policy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a conciliatory address at the Munich Security Conference, contrasting with Vice President JD Vance's harsher rhetoric from the previous year.
State & LocalIllinois 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 & LawPam Bondi Fired as Attorney General, EPA Director Lee Zeldin Tapped as Replacement: Sources
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will serve as interim attorney general while Trump considers EPA Director Lee Zeldin for the permanent role.
World & SecurityTrump Administration Reportedly Considers Military Operation to Seize Iran's Enriched Uranium
Experts say such a mission would be one of the most complicated special operations in history, requiring ground troops and potentially taking weeks to complete.
Policy & LawState Department Settles Censorship Lawsuit with Daily Wire, Federalist
Consent decree places conservative outlets in charge of monitoring government compliance until 2036, binding future administrations to halt censorship efforts.
World & SecuritySocial Media Posts Falsely Claim Canada Criminalized Bible Quotes
Bill C-9 would modify hate speech provisions but has not become law and does not ban Scripture reading.
Policy & LawDonald Trump Is the World's Worst Friend
A RealClearPolitics commentary criticizes former President Trump's approach to foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran.
CongressFlorida Democrats Launch Voter Registration Push After Flipping Two Legislative Seats
The new initiative follows unexpected special election wins that Democrats call a turning point while Republicans dismiss the results as an outlier.
Policy & LawJudge Blocks Trump's Termination of Parole for Migrants Who Legally Entered U.S. Using Biden-Era App
More than 900,000 migrants legally entered through the CBP One app under Biden and received parole that allowed them to work in the U.S.
Policy & LawJudge 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.
Policy & LawTrump Says He Knew Nothing About Photos of Kristi Noem's Husband Cross-Dressing
The Daily Mail published images allegedly showing Bryon Noem in private messages to women, prompting Trump to say he was surprised the family confirmed authenticity.
World & SecurityPolls Show Consistent Majorities Opposing Military Action in Iran After Month of War
Four separate polls conducted over the past month find 52-60% of Americans disapproving of U.S. military strikes, while 75% oppose sending ground troops.
World & SecurityRubio Says Value of NATO Will Have to Be Reexamined After Iran Conflict Ends
Secretary of State echoes Trump criticism of European allies who blocked bases and overflight for U.S. military operations against Iran.
Policy & LawTrump Calls Tiger Woods Seeking Treatment a 'Good Thing'
Former president voiced support for the golf champion after Woods announced he would step away from the sport to focus on his health.
Culture & SocietyTrump 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 & LawTrump 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.
CongressTrump 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.
World & SecurityIran Strikes Qatari Tanker While Acknowledging Direct Contact With US Envoy
The attack on the Aqua 1 tanker comes as Iran rejects a 15-point US ceasefire proposal and threatens to halt all oil exports if invasion occurs.
Policy & LawTrump-Appointed Justices Appear Unmoved by Arguments to End Birthright Citizenship
President attended oral arguments in landmark Supreme Court case, first sitting president to do so; justices questioned solicitor general's rationale.
Policy & LawBarrett Questions 'Messy' Applications of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
Supreme Court justice pressed solicitor general on how the executive order would apply to foundlings, abandoned infants, and citizens living abroad.
Policy & LawSauer Cites Striking Figures on Secretive Birth Tourism in High-Stakes SCOTUS Case
Solicitor General told justices media reports estimate over 1 million birth tourism cases from China alone as the court weighs Trump's executive order.
World & Security'Fossil-Fuel Imperialism': Trump's Hankering for Iranian Oil Runs Deep
President's weekend comments about seizing Iran's key export hub echo a decade-long refrain, drawing criticism from experts who cite concerns over international law.
World & SecurityAir Canada CEO to Retire After English-Only Condolence Video Controversy
Michael Rousseau will step down by the end of Q3, weeks after facing calls to resign for delivering a condolence message in English only following the LaGuardia airport crash that killed two pilots.
Policy & LawFlorida Airport Cleared for Renaming as Trump Unveils Presidential Library Design
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation renaming Palm Beach International Airport after the president, while Trump revealed a Miami skyscraper design for his presidential library.
Policy & LawNASA's Artemis II Mission to Carry Astronauts Farther Than Any Human in History
The April 1 launch from Kennedy Space Center will send four astronauts on a ten-day journey around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar mission since 1972.
Policy & LawArmy 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.
Policy & LawDaily Wire Host Responds to Criticism From 'The View' Over Support for Traditional Families
Isabel Brown accused ABC show hosts of attacking young women who choose to have children, while guests argued her CPAC remarks undermined women's reproductive choices
Policy & LawDems Only Offer More Taxes, Bigger Government
Conservatives say Democratic policies expand federal reach while Democrats argue investment in services helps working families.
State & LocalDHS 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 & LawFounder of Orgasmic Meditation Company Sentenced to 9 Years in Forced Labor Case
Nicole Daedone, leader of OneTaste Inc., ordered to forfeit $12 million; seven victims awarded $890,000 in restitution
Policy & LawFugitive 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 & LawGas 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.
CongressGOP's DHS Funding Battle Turns up the Heat on House-Senate Republican Civil War
Senate passed a 45-day stopgap funding most of DHS without ICE and Border Patrol money, sparking fury among House Republicans.
CongressHigh 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 & LawEducation Department Investigating Fairfax County High School After Alleged Groping of 12 Girls
The investigation involves an 18-year-old illegal immigrant student facing 13 counts of assault and battery, with ICE filing a detainer for potential removal.
World & SecurityIraq Says Foreign Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad, Rescue Operations Underway
One suspect arrested as security forces pursue kidnappers; U.S. point of contact identifies journalist as American citizen Shelly Kittleson.
Policy & LawJan. 6 Rioter Pardoned by Trump Sentenced to 4 Years for Child Pornography Possession
Daniel Tocci possessed more than 100,000 child sexual abuse images and videos discovered through evidence related to his Capitol riot case.
CongressJudge Rules White House Ballroom Construction Must Halt Until Congress OKs It
Federal judge grants preliminary injunction in historic preservation lawsuit, delaying enforcement 14 days for expected appeal.
Policy & LawMovement to Remove César Chávez from Public Spaces Grows after Abuse Allegations
New York Times investigation alleges labor leader sexually abused women and girls; California and Texas reconsider commemorations.
CongressSenator Lindsey Graham's Disney Trip Draws Media Attention
The South Carolina senator's visit to Walt Disney World sparked commentary from various media outlets, with critics and supporters offering contrasting views.
World & SecurityMexico Demands Answers After Fourth Migrant Dies at Adelanto ICE Facility This Year
52-year-old Jose Guadalupe Ramos-Solano is the 14th migrant to die in ICE custody this year as Mexico announces legal action against the private detention center.
CongressNo Kings Protests Draw Criticism Over Lack of New Voters: Salena Zito
Washington Examiner columnist says third nationwide protest is 'regurgitating' the same 2024 voters, lacking working-class and cultural diversity.
Policy & LawPlease, Mr. Trump: Don't Send Our Boys To Die
A coalition of military families and veteran advocates renews calls for restraint in overseas deployments as policy debates intensify.
World & SecuritySanctioned Russian Tanker Docks in Cuba After U.S. Allows Passage
The 730,000-barrel shipment marks the first oil tanker arrival in three months, arriving as Cuba faces severe fuel shortages and island-wide blackouts.
CongressSchumer Had a Plan to Win Back the Senate. But Some Democrats Aren't On Board
Internal party divide over strategy and leadership intensifies as progressive senators endorse insurgent candidates in key battleground races.
Policy & LawSupreme 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 & LawTrump Shares Renderings of His Presidential Library, a Massive Miami Skyscraper
The proposed glass tower, designed by a Miami-based firm, would dwarf the nearby Freedom Tower and sit on a $67 million waterfront parcel.
Policy & LawTrump's Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized
Critics warn the White House renovation's portico is too large, stairs lead nowhere and columns will block interior views.
Policy & LawEric 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.
CongressWhite House Pushes Senate to Move Quickly on Casey Means Nomination
The White House calls for confirmation without delay as the Senate Health Committee has not scheduled a vote and Trump expressed uncertainty about her path forward.
CongressWhite House Confirms Russian Tanker Allowed to Reach Cuba for Humanitarian Reasons
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the exception does not represent a shift in U.S. policy toward Cuba, though details remain limited.
Policy & LawRhode 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.
Policy & LawTrump Pardons Nursing Home Owner Linked to Patient Death; Families Seek Accountability
Joseph Schwartz received a full presidential pardon despite a $39 million payroll tax scheme conviction, while families of patients who died under his care have collected nothing from $19 million in judgments.
World & SecurityAll Eyes on Wall St. After 5 Weeks of Losses Spurred by Iran War
The Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 have each fallen more than 7% since the start of hostilities in the Middle East, raising recession fears.
Policy & LawAndy Beshear Says Democrats Need to Communicate in More Accessible Language
The Kentucky governor, seen as a rising party voice, offers messaging advice amid ongoing electoral challenges.
Policy & LawCory Booker Says Democratic Party 'Has Failed This Moment,' Calls for New Leadership
The New Jersey senator, not ruling out a 2028 presidential run, said the party has become too focused on partisan fighting and called for generational renewal.
Policy & LawCharlie Kirk Highway Project Vetoed in Arizona, Elected Officials Cite Politics
The proposed highway project linked to conservative activist Charlie Kirk was vetoed by Arizona officials, with lawmakers divided over whether politics influenced the decision.
Policy & LawJoe Concha Calls No Kings Protests 'Contrived,' Questions Grassroots Claims
Fox News investigation identifies network of 500 groups with $3 billion annual revenue behind Saturday's coordinated protests
CongressDem 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 & LawDems Have Midterm Momentum, Analysts Say. Now Comes the Hard Part.
With voter sentiment shifting against the White House, Democrats see an opening in November — but history shows early leads can evaporate.
Policy & LawFirst Stop, the Moon. Next Stop, Mars? Why NASA's Mission Matters
The Artemis II mission marks the first crewed lunar voyage in over 50 years, with NASA's $93bn program aiming to establish a permanent Moon presence as a stepping stone to Mars.
Policy & LawHow Democrats Can Use Their Coming Majority
Political strategists debate tactics as party eyes expanded congressional power in 2026 midterms.
Policy & LawHow Dems Could Get a Wake-up Call in 2026 Election
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's administration faces a $9-$16 billion state fraud scandal that analysts say could become a major liability for Democrats in the 2026 midterms.
Policy & LawICE Threatens Prosecution After ‘Kill Your Local ICE Agent’ Graffiti Found on Federal Building During Los Angeles Riot
Federal officers required medical attention after being struck by concrete blocks; at least two arrests made during ‘No Kings’ protest that drew tens of thousands.
Policy & LawICE Officers Could Remain at Airports After TSA Workers Are Paid
White House border czar Tom Homan says the continued ICE presence depends on how many TSA agents return to work
Policy & LawInteractive 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.
CongressAmerican 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 & LawNo Kings Protester Invokes 1789 France, Drawing Critics Who Say History Tells Different Story
Durham protester dressed as Marie Antoinette held sign comparing U.S. political situation to pre-revolutionary France, sparking debate over historical analogy.
Policy & LawNo 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.
World & SecurityNorth Korea Tests Missile Engine It Says Can Reach US Mainland
The solid-fuel engine test marks a potential advancement in Pyongyang's weapons program, though experts question the claims
World & SecuritySens. Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis Travel to East Asia to Reassure US Allies
The bipartisan Senate delegation met with leaders in the region as part of an effort to strengthen diplomatic ties amid ongoing global uncertainty.
State & LocalStudent 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.
CongressSenate Faces Monday Vote on DHS Funding as Stopgap Plan Advances
The House passed a two-month stopgap spending bill Friday night; the Senate must now pass it by unanimous consent or the department remains shut down until April.
Policy & LawTrump 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 & LawTrump's Disconnect in DHS Stalemate Fuels Republican Infighting
The longest shutdown of a federal department in U.S. history has exposed deep divisions within the GOP as Republicans blame each other for the stalemate.
World & SecurityU.S. Reopens Long-Closed Embassy in Venezuela Months After Military Operation to Remove Maduro
The embassy in Caracas had been closed for seven years since Trump first term; diplomats based in Colombia have been working in Venezuela for over a month.
Policy & LawDelta Flight Returns to São Paulo After Engine Issue, Safe Landing Confirmed
Airbus A330-300 with 272 passengers and 14 crew landed safely after engine fire warning; airline re-accommodating travelers to Atlanta.
World & SecurityWar in Iran: The Everything Shock
Reports emerge of military action targeting Iranian nuclear facilities as international leaders scramble to assess the situation.
Policy & LawNASA Holds News Conference on Artemis II Launch as 2-Day Countdown Begins
The 32-story Space Launch System rocket is poised to blast off Wednesday with four astronauts, marking humanity's first moon launch in 53 years.
Policy & LawCommunists, 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.
Policy & LawLeavitt Says U.S. Troops Appreciate Prayers After Pope Leo Condemns War
The pope's Palm Sunday homily criticized those who wage war as the conflict in Iran entered its fifth week.
World & SecurityOne Month Into Iran War, Republicans Confront Rising Costs and Political Risk
Gas prices near $5 in Nevada, fertilizer costs up in Pennsylvania, and supply chain woes in Michigan test GOP's midterm message as war drags on.
Policy & Law74 Arrested in Los Angeles After 'No Kings' Rally Ends With Dispersal Order
Los Angeles police deployed tear gas as protesters threw rocks and bottles at officers; nationwide turnout estimated at 8 million across more than 3,100 events.
Policy & LawFBI Director Pushes to Release Investigative Files on Rep. Eric Swalwell: Reports
Agents in California directed to gather and redact documents related to decade-old counterintelligence probe into suspected Chinese spy.
CongressHouse 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.
World & SecurityHungary Halts Gas Supplies to Ukraine After Druzhba Pipeline Blockade
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says the decision protects Hungarian energy security and prices, while Ukraine has blocked the Druzhba pipeline since late January.
Policy & LawJeffries Declines to Break With Indicted Democrat After Ethics Panel's Guilty Verdict
The House Ethics Committee found Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick guilty of 25 ethics violations, including money laundering and false campaign finance statements.
Policy & LawMost 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 & LawNo Kings Protests Draw Crowds, But Analysts Question Long-Term Political Impact
Comparative analysis examines Minneapolis activism model versus anti-Trump demonstration movement as electoral strategy.
Policy & Law'No Kings' Protests May Be Turning Point America Needs
An estimated 9 million people participated in what organizers called the largest public protest in American history, spanning all 50 states.
Policy & LawSen 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 & LawCori Bush Seeks Congressional Return Two Years After AIPAC-Funded Primary Loss
The former Missouri congresswoman faces Wesley Bell again in 2026, as Democratic divisions over Israel policy deepen.
Policy & LawSoaring 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.
Policy & LawSupreme Court to Hear Birthright Citizenship Case as Critics Cite Fraud Concerns
The high court will consider Trump's executive order limiting citizenship for children of unauthorized immigrants, while supporters argue the practice enables abuse.
State & LocalCPAC 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 & LawVP Vance Wins CPAC Straw Poll for 2028 GOP Presidential Nomination
Vice president earns 53% support at conservative conference, outpacing Secretary of State Marco Rubio at 35%
Policy & LawWhat Do Democrats Mean by 'Democracy'?
Conservative critics question the term's usage in Democratic rhetoric as policy debates intensify over voting rights and election administration.
World & SecurityFormer CENTCOM Commander Says US Military Has Developed Iran Raid Plans for Years
Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie outlined potential operations targeting Iranian islands and oil infrastructure, as a US amphibious group arrives in the Middle East.
Policy & LawNo 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 & LawJet 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 & LawJimmy Kimmel Defends Comments About Homeland Security Secretary's Plumbing Background
Late-night host says he was questioning Markwayne Mullin's qualifications, not insulting plumbers, amid conservative criticism
Economy & MarketsU.S. Tomahawks Deployed in Iran Conflict Exceed Annual Procurement Rate
Over 850 missiles used so far, roughly nine times the Pentagon's average yearly Tomahawk purchases.
EditorialEditorial: The Week America Fell Behind
As the longest DHS shutdown in history stretches toward its seventh week, a familiar pattern emerges — institutional dysfunction meets popular unrest. The question is whether anyone in power is paying attention.
World & Security25-Year-Old Noelia Castillo Dies by Legal Euthanasia in Spain After Prolonged Legal Battle
The case, which attracted national attention, involved a two-year dispute with her father over her right to die under Spain's 2021 euthanasia law.
Policy & LawBills 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 & LawCould Full-Term Abortion Become Reality in America? The Debate Just Shifted
Britain's House of Lords voted to decriminalize abortion outside the existing legal framework, sparking concern among some U.S. policymakers that similar policies could gain traction domestically.
Policy & LawCruz Warns Democrats Would Impeach Trump 'Over and Over' If They Win Congress
Texas senator says Democrats would halt confirmations, judicial nominations and 'do whatever they can to burn it down' if they take House and Senate.
Policy & LawDHS 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 & LawDHS Spending Fight Hits Wall After Tumultuous Day in Congress
House and Senate pass rival funding bills as 42-day partial shutdown guaranteed to become longest in US history
World & SecurityFBI Director's Emails Hacked by Pro-Iran Group
The Handala Hack Team, an Iran-linked group, claims responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email, releasing photos and what appears to be a resume.
Policy & LawHer Father Was Imprisoned by the CCP. She Wants Trump's Help in Securing His Release.
Grace Jin Drexel, an American citizen whose father leads one of China's largest underground churches, has asked President Trump to advocate for his release during his upcoming visit to China.
Policy & LawHere’s Where the Funding Fight for TSA, ICE and Other DHS Agencies Stands Amid Shutdown
Trump issues memo to pay TSA workers as Senate passes partial DHS funding bill that House Republicans reject, marking 43 days of funding lapse.
CongressHouse Republicans Pass Rival DHS Plan, Setting Up Senate Fight as Shutdown Set to Become Longest in History
The 213-203 vote along party lines sends a two-month funding extension to the Senate, where Democrats have blocked GOP immigration funding for six weeks.
Policy & LawMany Losers, Few Winners in Political Battle Over ICE Funding
Congressional debate over Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget exposes partisan divisions on immigration enforcement.
CongressNBC White House Correspondent Peter Alexander Leaves Network After 22 Years
Alexander cited family time as his reason for departure, but sources told Page Six he was also passed over for several anchor positions at NBC.
Policy & LawNo Kings Protest Movement Claims Leaderless Structure While Internal Documents Reveal Organized Framework
The decentralized anti-Trump movement plans 3,500 events nationwide Saturday, though its March 28 Toolkit provides hosts with structured guidance and a Maryland hotline.
World & SecurityNo Kings Rallies Draw Crowds Across U.S. and Europe as Springsteen Headlines Minnesota Demonstration
Organizers expected 9 million participants at more than 3,100 events in all 50 states and over a dozen countries, with Bruce Springsteen performing at the flagship Minnesota rally.
Economy & MarketsPhiladelphia Fed President Anna Paulson Says Iran War Is Creating Real Pressure on U.S. Economy
Anna Paulson, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, warned that escalating tensions in the Middle East are adding new headwinds to an economy already navigating elevated inflation and interest rates.
Policy & LawProtesters March in London to Oppose Rise of Political Right
Demonstration in central London draws participants opposed to increasingly prominent right-wing political movements, though details on attendance and specific targets remain limited.
Policy & LawThe Porn Myth: How Adult Entertainment Makes Us More Juvenile
Neuroscience research increasingly examines whether pornography, often labeled as adult entertainment, actually impairs mature brain function.
World & SecurityU.S. Troops Wounded, Planes Damaged in Iranian Strike on Saudi Air Base, Official Says
An Iranian missile and drone attack on Prince Sultan Air Base injured several U.S. service members and damaged refueling aircraft, marking a new front in the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Policy & LawSome Democrats Question Party's Embrace of Political Streamer Hasan Piker
Piker's role as a midterm surrogate sparks internal debate over controversial comments and the party's outreach to young male voters.
World & SecurityYemen's Houthis Claim First Missile Attack on Israel Since War Began
Israeli military intercepted ballistic missile launched from Yemen, marking Houthi rebels' entry into the escalating Middle East conflict.
Policy & LawTraditional Republicans See 2028 as Key Opportunity to Reclaim Party From MAGA Movement
Former Washington State GOP chair argues the 22nd Amendment prevents Trump from seeking a third term, giving anti-MAGA Republicans their first real chance in a decade to take back the party.
World & SecurityAmerican Arrested, Accused of Sabotaging Czech Drone Factory Linked to Ukraine Supply Chain
Three suspects detained in connection with fire at facility allegedly supplying drones to Ukraine; authorities investigate as potential terrorism.
Policy & LawAustria Plans to Ban Children Under 14 From Social Media
The Alpine nation's centrist coalition joins Australia, France, and Spain in restricting minors' access to digital platforms.
CongressHouse 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.
CongressHouse 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.
Policy & LawGOP Lawmaker Retirements Signal Potential 'Changing of the Guard' in Wisconsin
Seven Republican state lawmakers have announced retirements, including Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate President Devin LeMahieu, as Democrats eye control of at least one legislative chamber for the first time in 16 years.
CongressHouse 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.
CongressMissouri Republican Sam Graves, Chairing House Transportation Committee, Won't Seek Reelection
The 13-term congressman announced his retirement Friday, becoming the 58th House member to step down amid a wave of retirements ahead of midterm elections.
Policy & LawT-Mobile Distances Itself From Chief Swagger Officer Druski After Sketch Mocking Widowed CEO
Telecom giant says content is not affiliated with its brand, but Druski remains a partner; NBC/Peacock did not respond to requests for comment.
Policy & LawAndy Beshear's 2028 Playbook: How a Democrat Wins in Trump Country
Kentucky governor's re-election strategy in a deep red state draws national attention as Democrats seek path to victory in 2028.
Policy & LawAOC Says Politicians, Especially Democrats, Should Pledge Not to Accept AI Money
Progressive Squad member calls AI campaign contributions 'toxic' as debate intensifies over data center moratorium
Policy & LawEducation Department to Relocate Headquarters as Part of Trump Administration's Agency Dismantling
The agency, 70% vacant after mass layoffs, will move to smaller Washington office in August while Energy Department assumes lease.
World & SecurityFBI Says Malicious Actors Targeted Patel's Personal Email, Iran-Based Hacking Group Claims Responsibility
The FBI says the compromised data is historical and does not involve government systems, while a $10 million reward has been offered for information on the Iran-linked group.
State & LocalFulton 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.
World & SecurityIran-linked Hackers Release Photos, Resume Stolen From FBI Director Kash Patel's Personal Email
The Handala Hack Team posted Purported Patel resume and personal photos online, claiming the breach was retaliation for last week's DOJ domain seizure.
Policy & LawJudge 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.
Policy & LawJudge Weighs Whether Venezuela Can Pay Maduro's Legal Costs in US Drug Trafficking Case
The judge questioned why the prosecution's argument for blocking defense funds still stands given warming US-Venezuela relations since Maduro's January capture.
CongressSenate DHS Funding Deal Faces Tricky Path Through House
The Senate approved a measure to fund most of DHS at 2 a.m. Friday, but House conservatives are demanding action on voting legislation before passage.
World & SecurityMaryland Gov. Wes Moore, Combat Veteran, Questions US Strategy in Iran War
The Democratic governor and former 82nd Airborne officer says no one has articulated what victory looks like, criticizing the administration for lacking a clear end game.
CongressNorth 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 & LawSpanish Court Clears Euthanasia for Woman Taken From Family as Teen, Sparking Debate
Noelia Castillo Ramos, 25, was euthanized at a Barcelona hospital after the state took custody of her at age 13; the case has drawn international attention.
CongressMaine Senate Race: Female Voters Emerge as Decisive Bloc in Democratic Primary
Gov. Janet Mills and challenger Graham Platner battle for female voters in race that could determine control of the Senate.
Policy & LawTrump Orders TSA Paid as Congress Stays Stalemated
Executive action comes as lawmakers remain deadlocked on federal funding, raising questions about constitutional authority.
CongressSenate Votes to Fund Most of Homeland Security, Excludes ICE Funding
The funding measure aims to restore operations at airports following a 40-day partial government shutdown.
Policy & LawVance Says Biden Administration Turned Off Anti-Fraud Protections, Debuts New Task Force with Focus on Somali Schemes
The vice president led the first meeting of Trump's anti-fraud task force, claiming the prior administration disabled verification systems for federal benefits.
Policy & LawStanford 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 & LawGoogle Started Rewriting News Headlines, Publishers Say It's Setting a Dangerous Precedent
The tech giant's new AI-driven headline modifications have sparked concern among news outlets about control over editorial content.
Policy & LawThe Liberal Patriot Closes Its Doors
Center-left publication ends operations amid shifting media landscape and challenges for progressive outlets.
World & SecurityRubio Arrives in Europe for G7 Talks as Allies Push Back on Iran War Strategy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets G7 foreign ministers in France amid a four-week conflict and disputes over U.S. demands for European support.
Policy & LawTed Cruz Says Democrats Risking American Lives with DHS Shutdown
Senate funding lapse for Department of Homeland Security hits 40 days as Democrats demand ICE operational reforms.
Policy & LawTrump Signature to Appear on US Currency, Ending 165-Year Tradition
The Treasury Department announced Thursday that a sitting president will sign American paper currency for the first time in U.S. history, starting this summer.
Policy & LawUtah 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.
CongressHouse Weighs Funding Deal to Reopen DHS After 42-Day Shutdown
Senate passed bipartisan measure funding TSA, FEMA and Coast Guard while excluding immigration enforcement operations.
Policy & LawAbigail 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.
World & SecurityMore U.S. Forces Deploy to Middle East as Trump Signals Iran Deal Progress
Military analysts outline capabilities of newly deployed units amid ongoing tensions with Tehran.
Policy & LawBalen 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.
Economy & MarketsCongress Weighs Federal Regulation as Prediction Market Apps Blur Line With Sports Betting
Lawmakers debate whether markets allowing bets on politics, sports and global events need stricter federal oversight
Policy & LawDemocratic 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.
CongressDOJ Says It Erroneously Relied on ICE Memo to Justify Courthouse Arrests
The Justice Department admitted in federal court that a key document used to defend immigration courthouse arrests did not actually apply to immigration courts.
World & SecurityDOJ Settles With Michael Flynn Over Russia Probe, Paying Approximately $1.2 Million
Settlement concludes lengthy legal battle stemming from Mueller investigation; progressive lawmakers condemn payout as undermining rule of law.
Policy & LawElon Musk Demands Judge's Recusal After Liking Anti-Musk LinkedIn Post
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick is presiding over Tesla shareholder derivative litigation while Musk alleges bias stretching back to Twitter acquisition case.
CongressFlorida Congresswoman Faces Rare Public Hearing on Ethics Charges
The House Ethics Committee's rare public hearing could lead to expulsion proceedings against Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who faces 27 ethics violation counts and federal charges.
Economy & MarketsHouse Democrat Bans Staff From Betting on Prediction Markets, Citing Ethics Concerns
Rep. Seth Moulton becomes first member of Congress to prohibit staffers from trading on Polymarket, Kalshi and similar platforms.
CongressHouse Passes Measure to Fund DHS as Senators Struggle to Reach Deal
The 218-206 vote marks the third House-passed DHS funding bill as lawmakers face a 41-day partial shutdown and pressure to break the impasse before recess.
World & SecurityLive Updates: Iran Terror Figure Targeted in Strike with Global Implications
Reports emerged of an operation targeting a senior Iranian terrorist figure, though full details remained limited amid ongoing regional tensions.
World & SecurityMasih Alinejad Says Iran Only Understands 'Language of Force' Amid U.S. Negotiations
Iranian-American activist and former political prisoner appeared on Meet the Press as Trump administration conducts preliminary talks with Tehran.
Policy & LawMusk's Attorney Seeks Probe Into Jury Bias in Twitter Investor Lawsuit
Attorney Alex Spiro argues the jury used a $4.20 damages figure as a 'numerical joke' rather than applying the law impartially in the investor case.
CongressPappas Neck-and-Neck With Sununu in New Hampshire Senate Race: Poll
Emerson College polling shows the Democrat at 45% and the Republican at 44%, within the survey's 2.9-point margin of error.
Policy & LawPlane and Firetruck Removed From Runway After LaGuardia Crash
Recovery operations concluded at New York's LaGuardia Airport following a runway collision incident that involved an aircraft and emergency response vehicle.
World & SecurityTrump Says FISA Is Extremely Important to Military After Speaking With Generals
The former president's comments come as debate continues over reauthorizing Section 702 surveillance powers.
Policy & LawTop Republican: Congress Not Getting Enough Answers About Iran Operation
House Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers says the Trump administration is not providing sufficient information about ongoing Middle East conflict as casualties mount.
CongressSenate 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
World & SecurityUN General Assembly Calls For Reparations to Remedy Historical Wrongs of Trafficking Enslaved Africans
Resolution passed 123-3 with 52 abstentions, declaring transatlantic slave trade 'the gravest crime against humanity' and urging restitution of cultural artifacts.
World & SecurityU.S.-Iran Talks Offer Hope for American Journalist Detained in Tehran's Evin Prison
Reza Valizadeh, sentenced to 10 years on national security charges, could be freed if diplomatic negotiations progress between Washington and Tehran.
Policy & LawUtah GOP Redistricting Push Fails to Make November Ballot
A repeal of Proposition 4, which established an independent redistricting commission, fell short after 9,000 signatories removed their names
CongressViral Robot Appearances on the Rise as White House Hosts Humanoid Robot
The White House welcomed humanoid robot 'Sprout' as public interest in robots grows across social media platforms.
CongressWhite House Briefing: Leavitt Says Iran Talks Ongoing, More Strikes Possible
Press secretary says U.S. forces are near core objectives in Iran military action, warns of harder strikes if negotiations fail.
CongressWatchdog Warns Legal Powerhouse Has Made Far-Left Advocacy Their Dominant Focus over Last Decade
America First Legal audit finds 80% of ABA amicus briefs favored liberal causes, with all six Trump-related cases opposing the president.
CongressWhite House Signals Core War Objectives Near Completion as Iran Rejects Ceasefire Proposal
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt calls Operation Epic Fury a 'resounding military triumph' while Tehran vows relentless attacks and presents its own peace terms.
Policy & LawWhy 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.
World & SecurityFCC Expands Covered List to Block Foreign-Made Routers Over National Security Concerns
New rule requires routers be manufactured in the U.S. or pass a national security review, targeting China-linked devices amid growing cyber threat warnings.
CongressSpeaker Johnson Says Sanctuary Policies 'Worked as Democrats Intended' in Chicago Killing
Family of Sheridan Gorman, 18, demands accountability from Chicago and Illinois Democratic leaders after her alleged murder by Venezuelan illegal immigrant.
Policy & LawPennsylvania 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.
Economy & MarketsHouse Budget Chairman Outlines Path to Pay for Iran Military Campaign Through Reconciliation
Arrington says second GOP-only budget package would offset defense costs with anti-fraud provisions, as Trump administration considers $200 billion war request
Policy & LawFinnish Supreme Court Finds Parliament Member Guilty of Hate Speech Over 2004 Church Pamphlet
The 3-2 split decision overturns two lower court acquittals, convicting Päivi Rasanen and a Lutheran bishop under Finland's expanded hate speech laws.
Policy & LawTrump 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 & LawUS 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 & LawWhoopi Goldberg Lectures Defense Secretary Hegseth on Military Deployment Planning
The View cohost criticized the administration’s handling of Operation Epic Fury, suggesting troops were sent without adequate planning.
Policy & LawMigration Control Policy Draws Supporters and Critics Over Security and Rights Concerns
A video shared on social media highlights ongoing debate over migration enforcement measures and their implications for human rights.
Policy & LawAFGE 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.
Policy & LawAre Republicans Trying to Lose the Midterms?
Voter discontent with party leadership is reshaping primary races and could determine control of Congress in November.
Economy & MarketsBlackRock CEO Warns $150 Oil Could Trigger Global Recession
Larry Fink, whose firm manages $14 trillion in assets, said prolonged high oil prices stemming from Middle East tensions would have profound economic implications.
Policy & LawChicago Alderwoman Apologizes for 'Wrong Place at Wrong Time' Comment on Slain Loyola Student
Maria Hadden's remarks about Sheridan Gorman's death drew criticism from the victim's family and sparked backlash on social media.
State & LocalChicago 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.
Policy & LawDanish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Future Unclear After Election Yields Indecisive Result
The center-left Social Democrats fell to 21.9% of the vote, down from 27.5% in 2022, leaving former PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen as kingmaker.
State & LocalDrivers 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.
CongressFlorida Democrats Score Upset in Tampa-Based state Senate Race
Democrat Brian Nathan defeats Republican state Rep. Josie Tomkow in Special Election for Florida Senate District 14, flipping a seat previously held by Lt. Gov. Jay Collins.
Policy & LawFlorida GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Proposes Permanent Federal Ban on Muslim Immigration
Former Florida House Speaker Paul Renner says Islam is incompatible with American Constitution and values, calling for denaturalization of certain immigrants.
World & SecurityIran War: Latest Updates, Bias and Potential Misinformation
The AllSides blog tracking media coverage of Iran conflict reporting could not be accessed due to a server error.
Policy & LawJury Rules Against Meta in Landmark Trial
A federal jury has issued a verdict against the social media giant, marking what observers describe as a significant legal milestone.
CongressSenate Republicans Say They Have a Path to End DHS Shutdown and Airport Delays
Proposal would fund most of Homeland Security while using reconciliation to address ICE and election provisions, though key hurdles remain.
Policy & LawSoros-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.
Policy & LawDemocrats, Republicans Clash Over DHS Funding Amid Immigration Enforcement Debate
The killing of an 18-year-old Chicago student by an alleged undocumented immigrant sparks renewed controversy over sanctuary city policies and federal immigration enforcement.
State & LocalPedestrian 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.
CongressTSA, FEMA Officials Testify Before House on Impacts of DHS Shutdown
The hearing comes as the department has gone without funding for over a month amid partisan fights over ICE reforms.
Policy & LawWhere Talks to Fund DHS Stand as Shutdown Reaches 40 Days
TSA checkpoints strain and federal workers face another missed paycheck as congressional negotiators remain without a funding deal.
CongressN.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.
CongressEpstein's Accountant and Lawyer Testify They Were Never Interviewed by Federal Investigators
House Oversight Committee heard closed-door depositions from two key Epstein associates as questions persist about the depth of the Justice Department's investigation.
Policy & LawMore Than 3,000 No Kings Protests Set for Saturday
Organizers expect Saturday's nationwide demonstrations to surpass attendance from previous No Kings rallies held in June and October 2025.
Policy & LawPritzker's Glowing Lakefront Video Resurfaces After College Student Killed Near Same Location
The video, posted last September, shows the governor praising Chicago's lakefront area where 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman was shot and killed by a Venezuelan national.
Policy & LawSupreme Court To Decide If States Can Count Mail Ballots After Election Day
The justices heard arguments in Watson v. RNC this week, with a ruling expected in June on whether extended mail ballot deadlines violate federal election law.
Policy & LawAbortion Pills Gain Ground as States with Bans Target Telehealth Providers
Guttmacher survey finds more women in ban states obtained pills via telehealth than traveled for abortions in 2025, prompting legislative action.
Policy & LawAfghanistan Releases American Academic Dennis Coyle After More Than a Year
The Taliban freed the researcher on Eid al-Fitr following what authorities called sufficient time served; Secretary of State Rubio said more than 100 Americans have been freed under Trump's second term.
Policy & LawRecord Heat Wave Spans U.S. as March Temperatures Smash Historical Marks
Fourteen states have recorded their hottest March day as a massive heat dome moves eastward, with meteorologists calling the scope 'bizarre.'
Policy & LawTejano Music Star Bobby Pulido Launches Congressional Bid in South Texas District
The five-time Latin Grammy nominee, running against incumbent Rep. Monica De La Cruz, is leveraging his deep South Texas roots and cultural background in the historically blue district she flipped three years ago.
Policy & LawCongress Weighs AM Radio Mandate Amid Push to Require Royalties for Artists
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act would require AM/FM in all new cars, but critics say it benefits broadcasters without addressing artist pay.
Policy & LawCongress 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.
CongressGOP Senator Introduces Bill to Close Medicaid Fraud Loophole, Allow State Prosecutions
Florida Sen. Ashley Moody's STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act would grant state attorneys general authority to prosecute fraud recipients, not just providers.
Policy & LawTravelers 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.
Economy & MarketsIran Parliament Speaker Warns Buyers of US Treasury Bonds Are 'Legitimate Targets'
Ghalibaf says financial institutions funding US military budget will be targeted, as tensions escalate after weeks of strikes.
Policy & LawLaGuardia 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.
Economy & MarketsRobert Frazer Appointed US Attorney for New Jersey After Year of Legal Turmoil
Career prosecutor with two decades of experience takes over the district following months of court battles over leadership appointments.
Policy & LawPentagon 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
CongressRubio Testifies in Trial of Ex-Florida Congressman Allegedly Hired by Maduro Government
The Secretary of State took the stand in Miami federal court describing his 2017 conversations with David Rivera about a plan to persuade Venezuela's leader to step aside.
Policy & LawRubio to Testify in Trial of Former Roommate Accused of Secretly Lobbying for Venezuela
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to take the stand Tuesday in the federal trial of ex-Rep. David Rivera, who faces an 11-count indictment alleging he worked as a hired lobbyist for Maduro's government.
World & SecurityRussia Fires Nearly 400 Drones at Ukraine in Its Biggest Attack in Weeks
At least six people were killed and 46 injured as Moscow intensifies ground offensives along the 1,250-kilometer front line.
Policy & LawCatholic 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 & LawTSA 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.
CongressAtlanta Airport Delays Become Political Flashpoint in Georgia Senate Race
Republicans criticize Sen. Jon Ossoff for voting against DHS funding as TSA agents work without pay during ongoing partial government shutdown.
Policy & LawTSA Official Says ICE Officers at airports Are a 'Distraction, Not a Solution'
More than 400 TSA officers have quit since the DHS shutdown began Feb. 14, creating four-hour wait times at some airports as Congress debates funding.
Policy & LawU.S. to Send Around 1,000 Troops From Army Airborne Unit to Mideast, AP Source Says
The deployment includes the 1st Brigade Combat Team and division commander Maj. Gen. Brandon Tegtmeier, as part of expanded U.S. military presence in the region.
Economy & MarketsWorkers' Job Market Gloom Has Increased Dramatically Over the Past Few Years, Gallup Survey Finds
Just 28% of workers say now is a good time to find a quality job, down from 70% in mid-2022, with college graduates particularly pessimistic.
CongressIllinois Democrats Decline to Defend No Votes on Laken Riley Act After Student's Killing Tied to Repeat Offender
The killing of Sheridan Gorman, 18, by an alleged illegal immigrant with prior arrest has renewed scrutiny of Illinois Democrats' opposition to the Laken Riley Act.
Policy & LawConnecticut Bill to Increase Homeschool Oversight Sparks Growing Opposition
Proposed legislation would require child welfare checks, educational progress reports and in-person school registration for homeschool families.
Policy & LawTaxpayer-Funded Science Guide Under Fire as National Academies Defend Climate Chapter
The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, used by federal judges, is at the center of controversy over alleged undisclosed conflicts and political influence.
CongressHouse Members Raise Concerns About Islamic Terrorist Threats 25 Years After 9/11
At a House Intelligence Committee hearing, lawmakers discussed an annual threat assessment as the U.S. approaches the 25-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
CongressHouse 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.
CongressMinnesota 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.
Economy & MarketsNYC Spent Over $368 Million To Combat Homelessness This Past Fiscal Year. Now the State Can't Track the Money.
The $368 million spent on unsheltered homeless New Yorkers is more than triple the FY 2019 amount, yet state auditors say tracking fund allocation remains problematic.
World & SecurityAmerica and Israel United to Fight Iran; Both Will Pay a Price
Joint Israeli-American military campaign marks first coordinated operation between the two nations' armed forces in over 75 years of alliance.
Policy & LawCongress Faces Litany of Issues as Lawmakers Return to Session
Lawmakers return to find a partial government shutdown disrupting air travel, adding to an already crowded legislative agenda.
World & SecurityDeclare Victory, Get Out, Rein In Israel If Needed
A RealClearPolitics opinion piece urges President Trump to declare victory and withdraw from the Middle East, while also calling for constraints on Israeli military action.
Policy & LawTrump Deploys Immigration Officers to US Airports as Shutdown Causes Hours-Long Security Lines
Customs and Border Protection agents to assist TSA at major airports as 800,000+ federal workers remain unpaid during partial government shutdown
Policy & LawFormer TSA Administrator Says Having ICE at Airport Won't 'Speed Things Up'
The comment comes as the Trump administration considers expanded immigration enforcement roles at transportation hubs.
World & SecurityGlobal Economy Faces 'Major, Major Threat' From Iran War, IEA Head Says
IEA head Fatih Birol warns the Middle East crisis has already disrupted more oil supply than the 1970s shocks combined, with 11 million barrels per day lost.
Policy & LawICE Officers Set to Deploy to Airports as Delays Mount, Border Czar Homan Confirms
Hundreds of ICE agents will assist TSA at airports affected by a partial government shutdown that has caused over 400 TSA officers to quit.
Policy & LawICE 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.
World & SecurityIsraeli Ambassador to US Says Ground Campaign in Iran Should Use 'Iranian Boots'
Ambassador Michael Leiter said Sunday that Iranian citizens should mobilize to overthrow their government, in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union."
World & SecurityIt Will Take Resolve To See This Through in Iran
Commentators suggest diplomatic efforts with Tehran will require sustained commitment from Western powers as negotiations enter critical phase.
Policy & LawRep. 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.
CongressManchin Urges Democrats to Stand Up to Senate GOP Amid Push to Nix Filibuster
Former West Virginia senator says at least 5-10 Democrats must pledge to oppose eliminating the 60-vote threshold as Republicans push SAVE America Act.
Policy & LawProPublica Adds Ownership Search to Nursing Home Inspect Database
New feature allows users to search more than 14,000 nursing home inspection records by owner, manager or officer name.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Reverses Lower Court on Qualified Immunity for Vermont Police Sergeant Who Arrested Protester
In a per curiam decision, the justices ruled Sgt. Jacob Zorn is entitled to qualified immunity in a lawsuit filed by a protester who alleged excessive force during a 2015 sit-in at the Vermont Statehouse.
World & SecurityUS Issues Worldwide Security Alert Urging Caution as Iran-Linked Groups May Target American Interests
The State Department advised Americans abroad to follow guidance from nearest US embassies and consulates amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Policy & LawVenezuelan Migrant Charged With Murder of Loyola University Chicago Student
Jose Medina, 25, faces first-degree murder charges for the March 19 shooting near Tobey Prinz Beach that killed Sheridan Gorman.
Policy & LawLaGuardia Airport Collision Kills Pilot, Copilot; NTSB Investigating
An Air Canada regional jet from Montreal struck a fire truck on the runway late Sunday, killing two crew members and injuring about 40 passengers and staff.
Policy & LawICE 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.
Policy & LawAI Cow Collars Draw $2 Billion Investment as Cattle Herds Hit 75-Year Low
Halter's solar-powered GPS collars aim to help ranchers cut labor costs as beef prices climb 18% from February 2025.
State & LocalEmmanuel 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.
Policy & LawMamdani's Estate Tax Plan Could Drive Wealth Out of State, Critics Warn
The proposal would cut New York's estate tax exemption from $7.35 million to $750,000 and raise the top rate from 16% to 50%.
CongressDemocrat 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 & LawQuebec's Bill 21 Heads to Supreme Court as Constitutional Debate Over Religious Symbol Ban Intensifies
The four-day hearing marks the first time Canada's top court has considered a challenge to the notwithstanding clause since 1988, with implications reaching far beyond Quebec.
Policy & LawNewark Flights Halted After Control Tower Evacuated Due to Burning Smell
FAA paused all arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International Airport early Monday, the second major air travel disruption in the region within 24 hours.
Policy & LawThousands 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 & LawMissouri Police Warn Shoppers After Fentanyl Found in Barbie Dolls Sold at Discount Store
Five contaminated dolls were sold at Cargo Largo in Independence before being recovered; police say no injuries reported and no evidence of wider distribution.
World & SecurityQuebec Secularism Law Heads to Canada's Top Court Amid Constitutional Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear a four-day case on Bill 21, which bars religious symbols for public workers and has particularly affected Muslim women in Quebec.
Policy & LawAI-Generated Political Ads Raise Disclosure Concerns Ahead of 2026 Midterms
At least 15 campaign ads with AI-generated content have run since November, with state laws regulating deepfakes varying widely across the country.
Policy & LawAirport 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.
Policy & LawCalifornia Sheriff Seizes 650,000 Ballots in Defiance of State Officials Over Election Count Dispute
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a leading Republican gubernatorial candidate, launched an investigation into Proposition 50 results after a third-party group claimed to find roughly 45,000 excess votes.
Policy & LawDemocrats Warn Colorado Governor Against Commuting Sentence of Election Denier Tina Peters
Colorado's Democratic governor is weighing clemency for a former election clerk convicted of tampering with voting machines, drawing opposition from congressional Democrats.
World & SecurityDozens Injured in Israel After Iranian Missile Strikes Target Two Areas Near Main Nuclear Research Center
Attacks on Dimona and Arad mark first time Israel's nuclear research facility has been directly targeted, with at least 64 people hospitalized.
CongressFact-Checking Chuck Schumer's SAVE America Act Claims
Schumer said only 5% of Americans register to vote in person, but federal data shows the actual figure is between 11% and 42%.
State & LocalHawaii 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 & LawHere'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.
World & SecurityIsraeli Ambassador Reacts to Iran Strike With Message That Raises Stakes
Ambassador Michael Leiter said Iran's ICBM test targeting Diego Garcia proves Tehran lied about its missile program and warned the regime could strike U.S. cities with nuclear warheads.
Policy & LawLeft-Wing Activists Visit Crisis-Stricken Cuba, Stay in Luxury Hotels While Locals Face Blackouts
The 650-member 'Nuestra América Convoy' delivered aid but faced criticism from Cuban exiles over the optics of foreigners enjoying stable electricity and upscale accommodations.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Weighs Late-Mail Ballot Grace Periods in Case That May Affect Midterms
The justices will hear arguments Monday on Mississippi's 5-day extension, a practice used by 14 states that critics say undermines Election Day finality.
Policy & LawSecurity Alert Issued for Americans Overseas, U.S.-Linked Sites Listed as Potential Targets
State Department issues advisory amid heightened tensions tied to intensifying Iranian protests demanding an end to ayatollah rule.
Policy & LawPentagon 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 & LawPolls Close in Slovenia's Highly Contested Parliamentary Election as Governing Liberals Face Right-Wing Populists
Exit polls show Prime Minister Robert Golob's center-left Freedom Movement with 30% versus Janez Jansa's SDS at 27.5%, with no clear majority expected in the 90-member parliament.
World & SecurityRobert Mueller, Former FBI Director Who Investigated Russia-Trump Campaign Ties, Dies at 81
The former FBI director served 12 years across both Republican and Democratic administrations, transforming the bureau after 9/11 before leading the special counsel investigation into Trump's 2016 campaign.
Policy & LawRobert 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.
World & SecurityThune, GOP Blast Democrats in DHS Standoff; Lankford Says They Fear ICE Over Iran
Department of Homeland Security enters its 36th day of partial shutdown as Senate Democrats continue to block funding amid negotiations over ICE reforms.
Policy & LawTom Homan Says ICE Agents Will Assist at Airport Security Points Amid TSA Staffing Shortages
The Trump administration is deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to airports as more than 400 TSA agents have quit during the ongoing DHS funding shutdown.
CongressTom Kean Jr.'s Political Roots Date to 1776. Is That Enough to Protect the Republican's House Seat?
The New Jersey congressman, descended from one of America's founding families, faces a competitive race as Democrats target his seat amid Trump's unpopularity.
Policy & LawU.S. Wants War Without Entanglement: Does It Exist?
Policy analysts debate whether the United States can conduct limited military operations without getting drawn into prolonged conflicts.
World & SecurityVIDEO: Iranian Missile Screams Over Israel, Explosion Injures Dozens Including Children
Israeli officials say a 450 kg Iranian missile struck Arad after two failed interceptions, marking the first time air defenses were unable to stop inbound missiles.
Policy & LawTeachers Report Classroom Misbehavior Persists, Call for Smaller Class Sizes and Parental Support
Education Week survey finds 64% of teachers say student behavior has worsened over the past year, with educators split on disciplinary approaches.
Policy & LawTens of Thousands Protest in Prague Against New Czech Government Led by Prime Minister Babiš
Demonstrators estimated at 200,000 gathered at Letná park to voice concerns that the billionaire prime minister's new coalition threatens democracy and is steering the country toward an autocratic path.
Policy & LawJeffries: 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 & LawSchumer 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.
Policy & LawBig Money Flows Into State Attorney General Races as Legal Battles Shape American Politics
Campaign spending in state attorney general races has surged as these offices become frontlines for policy fights over abortion, voting rights, and federal authority.
Economy & MarketsChicago Faces $1 Billion Budget Gap as Experts Warn of 'Pay Later' Financial Crisis
The city's 2025 fiscal year projects a $150 million deficit, with about 40% of the budget going to debt service and pension costs.
Policy & LawDHS Shutdown Extends Past One Month as Democrats Push to Exclude ICE From Funding Deal
Senate Democrats have blocked multiple attempts to fund the Department of Homeland Security, demanding ICE reforms as a condition for passing a continuing resolution.
Policy & LawDHS Shutdown Harms Families' Access to Detention Facilities, Texas Democrat Says
Rep. Julie Johnson reports constituents cannot locate family members or secure medical treatments for those in immigration custody during the sixth week of partial government shutdown.
State & LocalUS 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.
Policy & LawNetflix Documentary Examines Alpha-Male Influencer Culture and Its Appeal to Young Men
Louis Theroux's 'Inside the Manosphere' explores the online movement gaining traction among Gen Z, raising questions about authenticity and impact.
World & SecurityNYC Mayor Mamdani's Wife Glorified Terrorists in Online Posts, Report Says
Rama Duwaji, now 28, posted about Leila Khaled and Shadia Abu Ghazaleh as a teenager; critics question the mayor's judgment.
World & SecurityTaiwan Seeks to Keep China Threat Front of Mind in MAGA World
Taiwan's representative to the U.S. warned at a Heritage Foundation conference that Beijing's threat is active, even as U.S. intelligence agencies assess no invasion is planned for 2027.
Policy & LawThousands Evacuated as Hawaii Faces Worst Flooding in 20 Years
Second severe storm in a week causes an estimated $1 billion in damage, with 5,500 residents under evacuation orders north of Honolulu.
CongressSenate 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 & LawWeaponized Washington Never Sleeps
Conservatives accuse DOJ of overreach while Democrats defend federal enforcement as lawful oversight.
World & SecurityIran Fires Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles at U.S.-U.K. Base in Indian Ocean
The strike on Diego Garcia, 4,000 kilometers from Iran, directly contradicts Tehran's public statements that it had limited its missile range to below 2,000 kilometers.
World & SecurityExperts Push to Expand Iran Sanctions to Include Antiquities Trafficking
Cultural heritage lawyers and former prosecutors argue explicitly naming Iranian archaeological material in sanctions would strengthen enforcement against trafficking networks.
Economy & MarketsChicago's $1 Billion Budget Gap Stokes Debate Over Mayor Johnson's Fiscal Leadership
The nation's third-largest city projects a $150 million deficit as debt service consumes 40% of its budget, drawing scrutiny from both progressive and conservative analysts.
Policy & LawEight Years After Islamic Militants Kidnapped Her From School, One Christian Girl Remains in Captivity
Leah Sharibu, kidnapped in February 2018 alongside 104 other girls in Nigeria, remains held because she refuses to convert from Christianity, according to persecution watchdog Open Doors.
Economy & MarketsPolymarket's Situation Room Bar Opening Marred by Technical Failures in Washington
Prediction market's much-hyped DC pop-up opened Friday but monitors remained off due to electrical issues, prompting early closure and viral mockery.
Policy & LawDemocratic Deer Hunter Rob Sand Courts Iowa Republicans With Hunting Credentials
Iowa's lone Democratic statewide official is betting his outdoor lifestyle can help flip the governor's mansion for the first time in 16 years.
Policy & LawInside 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.
Data & AnalysisConnecticut Democrats Require ID to Recycle Cans While Opposing Voter Citizenship Verification
Emergency law mandates driver's license for large-scale bottle redemptions, while state senators recently voted against federal proof-of-citizenship requirements for voters.
Policy & LawElon Musk Misled Twitter Investors, Jury Finds
San Francisco federal court jury unanimously found Musk intentionally made misleading public statements about Twitter's user metrics during his $44bn takeover attempt in 2022.
CongressIran Funding Emerges as Key Test for Johnson's Razor-Thin House Majority
Trump administration weighing roughly $200 billion supplemental request for Iran campaign as fiscal hawks demand spending offsets
Policy & LawMusk 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
Economy & MarketsStates Need Data Tools and Incentives to Stop Improper Federal Payments
With $2 trillion in annual deficits, experts say federal databases to verify eligibility are underutilized despite known gaps.
Policy & LawAI Propaganda and Polarization: More Reasons to Distrust the Media
AI-generated videos of strikes in Tel Aviv and altered photos of protesters illustrate how synthetic media is reshaping disinformation online.
Policy & LawDemocrats Face Reckoning Over César Chávez Legacy Amid Abuse Allegations
The longtime labor icon's legacy is under scrutiny as newly surfaced allegations complicate decades of Democratic celebration
Policy & LawGabbard Unaware of FBI Probe Into Joe Kent Before Resignation, Official Says
The director of national intelligence was not informed about the weeks-long FBI leak investigation into the former counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran policy.
Policy & LawGOP Whip Says 'America-Hating Terrorists' Should Lose Citizenship Under SCAM Act
The bill would expand government power to revoke citizenship from naturalized citizens convicted of terrorism, fraud or espionage.
CongressHouse GOP Pushes Spy Powers Vote to April Amid Opposition
The delay forces Congress to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance authorities the week before their April 20 expiration, with opposition from both parties blocking swift passage.
Policy & LawPritzker'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 & LawSupreme Court Revives Mississippi Evangelist's Challenge to Protest Ordinance
The 9-0 ruling allows Gabriel Olivier to proceed with his lawsuit seeking future protection from the Brandon, Miss. ordinance, citing the distinction between challenging past convictions and preventing future prosecutions.
Policy & LawThune Says Democrats 'Scared' of Far-Left Base as DHS Shutdown Hits 35 Days
Senate Republicans have blocked four attempts to fund the Department of Homeland Security as Democrats demand ICE reforms.
Policy & LawTrump Commemorative Gold Coin Approved by Federal Commission for America's 250th
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, composed of Trump appointees, approved the design for a 24-karat gold coin bearing the president's image, circumventing a law prohibiting living presidents on currency.
Policy & LawAn Immigration Court Few Have Heard of Is Quietly Shaping Policy Behind the Scenes
The Trump administration cut the Board of Immigration Appeals from 28 to 15 judges, all Trump appointees; DHS won 97% of public cases in 2025, up at least 30 percentage points from the 16-year average.
Policy & LawChuck 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.
CongressSenate Democrats Oppose SAVE Act, Say GOP Voting Bill's ID Requirements Too Strict
The legislation would require photo identification and access to state voter rolls for federal elections, with Democrats arguing the bill goes beyond existing state ID laws.
State & LocalDuffy 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 & LawICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant With Violent Criminal History After Road Rage Incident in Pennsylvania
Christopher Leon Bailey, who overstayed his 2009 tourist visa and was released on bond by a Biden-era immigration judge, is accused of attempting to stab and run over a driver.
Policy & LawJames Comey Subpoenaed in Trump-Appointed Prosecutor's 'Grand Conspiracy' Probe
Jason A. Reding Quiñones, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, is leading an investigation into 2016 election-related prosecutions that has issued over 130 subpoenas.
Policy & LawPlanned Parenthood of Illinois Pays $500,000 to Settle EEOC Discrimination Investigation
Federal agency found the organization segregated employees by race and subjected white workers to harassing DEI-related training sessions.
Policy & LawTrump 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.
World & SecurityTrump Compares Iran Strike to Pearl Harbor During Japanese PM Visit
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi appeared visibly uncomfortable during the Oval Office exchange, with reporters noting her eyes widening and smile disappearing.
Policy & LawWarren Endorses Maine Democratic Candidate Who Once Had Nazi-Affiliated Tattoo
The endorsement comes after Warren previously criticized Pete Hegseth over his Deus Vult tattoo during confirmation hearings, drawing comparisons to a double standard.
Policy & LawPennsylvania Gas Station Interviews Reveal Mixed Feelings Among Trump Voters Ahead of Midterms
In Pennsylvania's competitive 10th District, some 2024 Trump voters express buyer\'s remorse over gas prices and Iran war, raising Republican concerns about midterm turnout.
World & SecurityZelenskyy Says Ukraine Is Using Drone Expertise to Help 5 Countries Against Iran Attacks
Ukrainian military specialists are operating in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan to help counter Iranian Shahed drones.
World & SecurityFBI Warns Russian Hackers Targeting Americans on Signal, Thousands of Accounts Compromised
The joint FBI-CISA warning says the operation targets officials, military personnel and journalists using phishing schemes that exploit trusted identities.
Policy & LawJewish Commentator Defends Hegseth's Pentagon Prayer as Critics Question Religious Expression in Government
Pentagon secretary's invocation of Jesus Christ at press briefing draws both support and scrutiny over separation of church and state.
Policy & LawAfroman 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 & LawMexican 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.
Policy & LawMamdani Defends Privacy of Wife After Social Media Scrutiny Over Oct. 7 Posts
New York City mayor says Rama Duwaji's Instagram activity reflecting support for Palestinians is a private matter unrelated to his leadership.
World & SecurityTrump 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 & LawCivil Rights Icon Cesar Chavez Accused of Sexual Assault
A TODAY video features Dolores Huerta speaking out about allegations of sexual assault against the late farm worker leader, a development that has sparked debate over legacy and accountability.
Policy & LawFBI 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.
Policy & LawFormer Counterterrorism Chief Joe Kent Under FBI Investigation for Alleged Classified Leaks
The investigation predates Kent's resignation over opposition to the U.S. war against Iran, with a senior administration official previously calling him a "known leaker."
World & SecurityFormer Israeli Ambassador Doesn't Think Iran War Will Last Six More Months
Ambassador Gilad Erdan criticized Western leaders for questioning the conflict's timeline, while Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic war powers resolution.
State & LocalGas 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.
World & SecurityGeorgia Gubernatorial Candidate Rick Jackson Vows to Ban DEI While His Company Previously Touted Diversity Initiatives
The Republican hopeful has made ending DEI a central campaign issue, but unearthed audio shows his former company praised its diversity programs under his leadership.
Policy & LawParents Embrace No-Gift Birthday Parties Amid Space Concerns, Rising Costs
Millennial and Gen Z families are increasingly requesting no gifts at children's parties, citing small living spaces and desire to reduce clutter, though some guests ignore the request.
Policy & LawCongressional 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 & LawHHS 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.
World & SecurityHow to Make It Easier for Iranians to Revolt
Policy analysts debate whether expanded sanctions, diplomatic isolation, or support for dissidents would most effectively encourage popular uprising in Iran.
World & SecurityIran's Ayatollahs Criticize UAE's Open Economy Model
Conservative religious leaders in Tehran have intensified their rhetoric against the UAE's market-oriented approach, framing it as incompatible with regional values.
World & SecurityJapan's Prime Minister Visits White House Amid Iran War, Strait of Hormuz Tensions
Takaichi faces pressure to support U.S. while navigating Japan's pacifist constitution and public opposition to the Iran conflict
Policy & LawLeft Targets Hegseth For Asking Americans To Pray — The History Lesson They're Ignoring
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called on Americans to pray for troops, sparking criticism from CBS News while supporters point to historical precedent dating back to WWII.
Policy & LawNew York Times Investigation Alleges Cesar Chavez Sexually Abused Women, Girls
The Times report details accusations from multiple women including co-founder Dolores Huerta; California officials and labor leaders respond to revelations.
Policy & LawMan Sentenced to 4 Years in Michigan Election Petition Scandal
The scheme invalidated signatures for five Republican gubernatorial candidates in 2022, including former Detroit police Chief James Craig and businessman Perry Johnson.
Policy & LawCommentator Argues Marxist Wing Drives Democratic Party Agenda
A poll released last week finds about 15% of Democrats self-identify with the Marxist wing, though analysts debate its influence.
CongressPritzker's Senate Bet Wins, but CBC Tensions Linger as 2028 Looms
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's $5 million investment lifted Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton to victory, but Congressional Black Caucus members say his kingmaking could complicate a potential 2028 presidential run.
Policy & LawPritzker Criticizes AIPAC Over $21 Million Spending in Illinois Democratic Primaries
The pro-Israel lobby's spending in Prairie State races yielded mixed outcomes, with the Democratic governor calling it 'interference' and accusing the group of aligning with Trump.
Policy & LawSchumer 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 & LawSony 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.
Economy & MarketsFederal Reserve Holds Rates Steady Amid Mixed Economic Signals
The Fed kept its benchmark rate at 3.5% to 3.75% as February payrolls fell by 92,000 and fourth-quarter GDP was revised down to 0.7%.
Policy & LawTransportation Lobbyists Donate Thousands to Sean Duffy's Son-in-Law in Wisconsin Congressional Race
Donors with interests in projects overseen by the Transportation Department have contributed to Michael Alfonso's campaign, raising ethical questions despite appearing legal.
Policy & LawGas 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.
World & SecurityRama Duwaji's Past Social Media Posts Celebrating Palestinian Terrorists Surface
New York City political figure's wife posts from early adulthood under scrutiny as critics question past glorification of violence.
Policy & LawTrump Administration Touts TrumpRx Success, Critics Say It's a Quick Fix Not Real Progress
Analysis shows U.S. drug prices remain higher than in other wealthy countries despite administration claims
Policy & LawState Department Expands Visa Bond Requirement to 12 Additional Countries
Citizens from Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia and nine other nations will face $5,000 to $15,000 bond requirements starting April 2.
World & SecurityUN Nuclear Chief Warns Strike Near Iran Reactor Risks Crossing 'Reddest Line'
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said a projectile strike near Bushehr nuclear plant marks the closest known impact on an operating reactor since the conflict began.
State & LocalNick 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.
World & SecurityTehran Residents Describe Being Caught Between US-Israeli Strikes and Regime Repression
In BBC interviews, Tehran residents detailed living under constant fear as military operations intensify alongside Iranian government efforts to reassert control.
Policy & LawImmigration Judge Orders Deportation of NYC Council Employee After ICE Arrest
Rafael Rubio, a data analyst detained during a routine immigration appointment, faces removal despite city officials arguing he had legal authorization to remain in the U.S.
State & LocalDallas 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 & LawDemocrat 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.
CongressDonna Miller Wins Democratic Primary for Illinois' 2nd Congressional District
Miller, a former Planned Parenthood board member, defeated former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and state Sen. Robert Peters in the Democratic primary, raising $1.9 million for her campaign.
Policy & LawFAA Tightens Helicopter Safety Rules Near Airports After Reagan National Crash
The agency suspends visual separation procedures and mandates radar-based tracking after the January 2025 collision that killed 67 people.
Policy & LawFlight Passengers Warned of Worsening Disruption as DHS Shutdown Continues
UK travel advisory flags potential delays at US airports as TSA officers remain unpaid during partial government shutdown.
Policy & LawFormer Congresswoman Melissa Bean Wins Primary to Retake Suburban Chicago Seat
Bean, who held the district from 2005 to 2011, defeated seven other Democratic candidates and will face the Republican nominee in November.
World & SecurityGabbard Faces Senate Questions After Top Aide Resigns Over Iran War
Director of National Intelligence testifies a day after her chief of staff quit, citing concerns over intelligence leading to U.S. strikes on Iran.
CongressGOP Holds Pennsylvania State House Seat in Special Election
Republican Andrea Verobish defeats Democrat Caleb McCoy in the 79th District, maintaining Republican control of a seat that has been held by the party since 1979.
World & SecurityIran Threatens Strikes on Oil and Gas Targets in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE After South Pars Hit
Iranian state media warns of retaliation after attack on its shared gas field, threatening vital energy infrastructure across the Persian Gulf.
Policy & LawWorld Central Kitchen Provides Over 8,000 Meals to TSA Workers Amid DHS Shutdown
The nonprofit, led by chef José Andrés, is serving TSA agents at seven airports as the partial government funding lapse extends into its fifth week.
CongressPolls 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.
World & SecurityMore Than Half of Americans Oppose US Military Force for Cuban Regime Change: Poll
Economist/YouGov survey finds 53% oppose military intervention as Trump threatens to take over the island nation
CongressOssoff Blames Republicans for Unpaid TSA Workers Amid Partial DHS Shutdown
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport reports 2-hour average wait times as 300+ TSA employees quit during the 32-day funding lapse.
Policy & LawMullin 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.
World & SecurityOssoff Questions Gabbard About Iran Posing Imminent Nuclear Threat
Senator pressed Director of National Intelligence on intelligence assessments during congressional hearing as tensions with Iran remain high.
CongressSen. Mullin Faces Confirmation Hearing to Lead Department of Homeland Security
Oklahoma senator nominated by Trump to replace Kristi Noem as DHS faces questions about recent turmoil, immigration enforcement and financial disclosures.
Policy & LawSen. 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.
World & SecurityTop US Intelligence Officials Face Tough Questions on Iran War and Domestic Threats
Congressional hearings will examine outdated intelligence behind deadly school strike in Iran and the resignation of a top counterterrorism official.
Economy & MarketsFed Chair Powell Holds News Briefing After Keeping Interest Rates Unchanged
The Federal Reserve held rates at 3.6% for the second straight meeting, with quarterly projections expected to show how the Iran war's impact on gas prices complicates the path forward.
World & SecurityWho Is Joe Kent? Meet the Green Beret, MAGA Loyalist and Former Political Candidate Who Quit Over Iran
The 45-year-old former Army Special Forces officer and onetime political figure left his position amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, according to initial reports.
Policy & LawWith the DHS Shutdown Dragging on, Is It Time to Privatize Airport Security?
The ongoing partial government shutdown has revived debate over the TSA's Screening Partnership Program, which allows airports to use private contractors for checkpoint operations.
Congress4 Sneaky Ways GOP Senators Will Try to Block Voting Protections This Week
The SAVE America Act, requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID, faces a potential 60-vote hurdle in the Senate.
Policy & LawChief Justice John Roberts Warns Against Growing Hostility Toward Judges
Roberts said criticism of courts has moved beyond legal analysis to 'personal' attacks, comments that followed Trump's attacks on the Supreme Court over tariff rulings.
Policy & LawMamdani Administration Seeks to Withdraw Legal Support for Ex-Mayor Adams in Sexual Assault Lawsuit
The city's law department argues former Mayor Eric Adams was not acting within the scope of city employment when the alleged 1993 assault occurred.
Policy & LawTrump 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 & LawAfghanistan Says 400 Killed in Strike by Pakistan on Kabul Hospital
The strike targeted a hospital treating drug users, with most casualties being patients undergoing treatment at the facility.
Policy & LawNYC Subway Incident Involving 83-Year-Old Air Force Veteran Sparks Debate Over Sanctuary Policies
A Honduran national with prior deportations is accused of shoving the elderly veteran and another rider onto subway tracks, drawing renewed scrutiny of NYC's immigration enforcement policies.
Policy & Law83-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 & SecurityAli 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.
World & SecurityBessent Slams 'False Narrative' on Trump-China Talks
Treasury secretary says any delay to presidential visit would be logistical, not tied to China's refusal to secure the Strait of Hormuz.
Policy & LawBorder Patrol's Gregory Bovino to Retire, Sources Say
The CBP commander who led aggressive immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles will depart alongside Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Economy & MarketsCuba Will Allow Expatriates to Invest in and Own Businesses on Island, Economic Czar Says
Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga announced the policy shift in an NBC News interview, citing US embargo as a key challenge to Cuba's economy.
Policy & LawFraud Scrutiny Clouds Schumer's Obamacare Credit Push After Pentagon Spending Jab
Policy experts warn the ACA program is riddled with improper enrollments as Democrats push to extend enhanced tax credits.
World & SecurityGOP Rep. Bacon Calls Joe Kent's Iran War Resignation 'Good Riddance'
Kent, former National Counterterrorism Center director, resigned saying Iran posed no imminent threat and the U.S. was drawn into conflict by Israel.
Policy & LawIsrael Kills Ali Larijani, Hardliner Who Threatened Trump and U.S. Troops
The 67-year-old Iranian official, subject of a $10 million U.S. bounty, was confirmed dead in an IDF strike weeks after issuing explicit threats against American personnel.
Policy & LawIsraeli Strike Kills Iranian Official Ali Larijani After Months of Threats Against U.S.
The 67-year-old hardliner, who had a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head, was killed in an IDF operation confirmed by Israel's foreign minister.
CongressIllinois 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.
World & SecurityIsrael Kills Iran’s ‘Effective Leader’ in Overnight Strike, Targets Basij Commander
Ali Larijani, described by the IDF as Iran's effective leader since the war began, was killed in a targeted Israeli operation along with Basij Resistance Force commander Gholamreza Soleimani.
World & SecurityJohnson Refutes Joe Kent on Iran: There Was Clearly an Imminent Threat
Speaker says classified briefings showed Iran building ballistic missiles to fire on Americans, as former counterterrorism director resigns over strike rationale.
World & SecurityKhamenei's Killing Renews Questions About US Assassinating Foreign Leaders
The joint U.S.-Israeli operation that killed Iran's supreme leader marks the first time a democracy has openly assassinated a foreign head of state, raising legal and ethical concerns.
World & SecurityLindsey Graham Got a War With Iran. What Will It Cost the Country and His Party?
The South Carolina senator has long advocated for direct confrontation with Tehran, and his influence with Trump has helped turn that vision into reality as the conflict reshapes midterm politics.
World & SecurityMissouri Pastor Suspended After Church Learns She Managed Epstein's Private Island
Rev. Stephanie L. Remington worked as Epstein's administrative assistant and property manager on Little Saint James from August 2018 to May 2019.
CongressMost 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
World & SecurityNew Video Shows US Embassy in Baghdad Targeted by Iran
Video emerging from Baghdad shows what appears to be an Iranian attack on the US Embassy compound, amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
State & LocalNew 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 & SecurityTrump Treasury Sanctions Foreign Critics While Lifting Sanctions on Allies
Former diplomats say administration is using sanctions tool for political retribution rather than national security objectives
World & SecuritySome Democrats Shift Views on U.S. Military Support for Israel
As potential conflict with Iran looms, Democratic candidates increasingly distance themselves from unconditional military aid to Israel.
World & SecurityDemocrats, Media Clash Over Narratives Surrounding Trump Administration Iran Operations
Progressive lawmakers and media critics question military approach while administration supporters defend decisive action against Tehran.
Policy & LawEU Adopts Gender Equality Strategy, Linking It to Digital Services Act Powers
The March 5 strategy document explicitly connects gender-based violence concerns to the DSA's content moderation framework, prompting free speech debates.
World & SecurityTwo Charged With First-Degree Murder in Death of Anti-Iranian Regime Activist in Canada
Masood Masjoody, 45, a former university math instructor and board member of an anti-regime group, was found dead in Mission, British Columbia weeks after disappearing.
World & SecurityHouse 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 & LawU.S. Considers Withholding H.I.V. Aid Unless Zambia Expands Minerals Access
A draft State Department memo outlines a negotiating strategy linking lifesaving antiretroviral treatment to critical minerals access in the southern African nation.
Policy & LawUtah 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.
World & SecurityWhat to Know About the Top Iranian Officials Targeted by Israel in Overnight Strikes
Israel says it killed Ali Larijani, who was running Iran during its widening war with the U.S. and Israel, and Gholam Reza Soleimani, head of the Basij paramilitary force.
CongressSenate 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.
CongressWhite House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
President Trump announced the diagnosis Monday, making Wiles the first chief of staff to undergo cancer treatment while serving in the role.
Policy & LawTSA Agents Miss Paycheck as Partial DHS Shutdown Continues Into Second Month
More than 300 TSA agents have quit since the Feb. 14 shutdown began, with airline CEOs urging Congress to pass bipartisan funding measure.
Policy & LawWhy 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 & LawJudge Blocks RFK Jr's Changes to US Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Federal judge sided with medical groups who argued Kennedy's overhaul of childhood immunizations violated federal law, dealing a blow to the Health Secretary's agenda.
Policy & LawJudge Permanently Blocks Ten Commandments Displays at Several Arkansas School Districts
U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Brooks ruled Act 573 violates the Establishment Clause, affecting multiple districts but not issuing a statewide ban.
Policy & LawOklahoma Oil Regulators Identified Hundreds of Violating Wells But Failed to Act
An internal database found nearly 600 wells injecting wastewater above legal limits and 1,400 more without any pressure caps, yet the agency took no enforcement action.
Policy & LawTravelers Urged to Please Be Respectful to TSA Agents Amid Shutdown
TSA workers continue reporting for duty without pay as partial government shutdown contributes to airport delays during spring break travel.
World & SecurityNational Counterterrorism Center Director Resigns Over Iran War
Joe Kent, a retired Green Beret and longtime Trump ally, says he cannot in good conscience support the ongoing military campaign.
World & SecuritySenate Confirmation Process Under Scrutiny as Political Appointments Surge
Data shows political appointees to ambassadorships rose from 40% under Biden to over 90% in Trump's second term, raising competency concerns.
Policy & LawArmy General Left Classified Maps on Train, Suffered Concussion After Drinking: IG Report
Pentagon inspector general found Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto left classified Ukraine maps on a train for over 24 hours and was concussed after falling during a dinner in Kyiv.
World & SecurityBehind Tehran's Blackout: How CNN's Access to Iran May Come With a Price
Media watchers question whether access granted by the Iranian regime ensures unbiased coverage of a nation with limited Western journalistic presence.
Policy & LawDem 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 & LawICE Detention Center Expansion Draws Criticism From Advocacy Groups
Immigration lawyers and rights organizations say expanded detention facilities raise due process concerns, while supporters argue enforcement is necessary for border security.
CongressGoogle Gemini Flags Only Republican Senators for Hate Speech Policy Violations, Author Claims
Author Wynton Hall used Gemini's deep research function to identify senators whose statements allegedly violate the AI chatbot's content policies, finding only Republicans flagged.
Policy & LawHochul 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 & SecurityIsrael 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.
World & SecurityIsraeli Strikes in Gaza Kill 12 People, Including 2 Children and a Pregnant Woman
The deaths occurred in strikes on a house in Nuseirat refugee camp and a police vehicle in Zawaida, marking latest fatalities amid fragile ceasefire.
Policy & LawIsrael's Standing Plummets Among Democrats, Fueling Primaries on the Left
NBC News poll shows 60% of young voters view Israel negatively, shifting Democratic primaries ahead of 2028.
CongressUnivision President Warns Both Parties to Engage Latino Voters Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Ignacio Meyer called Latino voters 'a sleeping giant that is no longer sleeping' at SXSW, noting Trump's 2024 support among Hispanics exceeded expectations.
Policy & LawOrbán and Challenger Magyar Summon Rival Rallies in Show of Strength Before Hungary's April Election
Hungarian prime minister faces first serious electoral challenge in years as both campaigns hold mass gatherings to demonstrate voter support
Policy & LawPope Leo Will Accept Liberty Medal Remotely From Rome, Skipping U.S. Visit
The first American pope will receive the honor on Independence Mall July 3, then visit Lampedusa on Fourth of July to highlight migrant issues.
Economy & MarketsSenate Democrats Unveil Tax Plans Criticized as Populist Overhaul Ignoring Debt
Economists and fiscal hawks question whether proposals to eliminate federal taxes for millions can be offset by taxing the wealthy without worsening the national debt.
Policy & LawSevere Weather Batters Parts of U.S. With Threat of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
Blizzard conditions blanket Upper Midwest with 20+ inches of snow, while Eastern U.S. braces for Monday storm threat including risk of tornadoes from South Carolina to Maryland.
Policy & LawThe Trump Vision of War as Nihilist Entertainment
An analysis piece examines the characterization of former President Trump's approach to international conflict as reflecting a worldview that prioritizes spectacle over traditional strategic calculations.
State & LocalTop 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 & LawUS Refueling Aircraft Crashes in Iraq After Incident in Friendly Airspace; Rescue Efforts Under Way
The KC-135 aircraft went down during a mission in Iraqi territory, marking the latest incident involving U.S. military assets in the region.
Policy & LawWe 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 & LawTucker Carlson Accuses Trump of Betraying Voters Over Iran War Policy
Fox News host tells Piers Morgan his supporters are heartbroken and questioning their vote after Trump hands operational authority to Netanyahu.
Policy & LawTrump-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.'
World & SecurityCIA Prepares Criminal Referral of Tucker Carlson, as Israel and Its Loyalists Demand His Arrest
The potential referral marks an escalation in the debate over free speech and U.S. foreign policy alignment with Israel, though details remain limited.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Rules Parties Must Challenge Void Judgments Within Reasonable Time
The 9-0 decision in Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton establishes that parties cannot wait indefinitely to challenge judgments, even if those judgments are technically void from the start.
Policy & LawUSDA 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 & LawAirline CEOs Torch Lawmakers for Turning Air Travel Into a 'Political Football'
Executives from major airlines urge Congress to fund DHS and protect aviation workers after monthlong shutdown leaves TSA officers without pay.
Policy & LawData Centers Emerge as Growing Wedge Issue in Midterm Races
Candidates in Michigan, Georgia and other states are balancing economic opportunity against concerns over utility costs and environmental impact.
Policy & LawEnergy Secretary Says Americans Could Feel Relief on Gas Prices 'in a Few More Weeks'
Chris Wright predicts gas could drop below $3 per gallon by summer as U.S. military operations continue against Iran, with current prices at $3.70.
World & SecurityFormula 1 Cancels April Grand Prix Races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Amid Middle East Tensions
The races were scheduled for April 12 in Bahrain and April 19 in Jeddah; F1 cited safety concerns as Iran escalates regional attacks.
Policy & LawFrench Voters Head to Polls in First Round of Municipal Elections Before 2027 Presidential Race
The municipal vote, focused on local issues like housing and public services, is being watched for early signals of party strength ahead of the next presidential election.
Economy & Markets'Gruesome' War Bets Fuel Calls for Crackdown on Prediction Markets
Prediction platforms handling $44bn in trades face mounting criticism over wagers tied to Iran, Israel military action
World & SecurityHow the Iran War Could Become More Costly and Complex
Analysts examine escalating economic and strategic stakes as regional tensions persist amid ongoing nuclear negotiations.
Policy & LawIn MAGA Land, Anxiety Over the War Is Already on the Ballot
Most polls since the start of the U.S.-Israel bombing campaign find that the U.S. involvement is unpopular, creating political friction for Trump-aligned Republicans.
World & SecurityIranian Lawmaker Cites UN Charter in Calling Ukraine 'Legitimate Target' for Helping Israel with Drones
Ebrahim Azizi of Iran's National Security Commission invoked Article 51 to justify potential attacks on Ukraine after Kyiv agreed to help counter Iranian drones targeting Israel.
Policy & LawJudge 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.
World & SecurityLaura Loomer Confronted Over Anti-India Comments in New Delhi
Indian journalist Rajdeep Sardesai challenged the far-right activist at India Today Conclave 2026 over her past remarks about India and Islam.
Policy & LawLiberals Aim to Extend Wisconsin Supreme Court Winning Streak in April Election
Democratic-backed Chris Taylor holds massive fundraising and ad spending advantages over Republican-backed Maria Lazar in the April 7 race to fill a retiring justice's seat.
World & SecurityNew Intel Reveals Killer Blood Tie to Hezbollah Behind Synagogue Terror Attack
U.S. investigators examine potential operational links between Michigan synagogue attacker and Iran-backed terrorist group after IDF confirms his brother was a Hezbollah weapons commander killed in an airstrike.
World & SecurityNorth Korea Fires 10 Ballistic Missiles During U.S.-South Korea Military Drills
The launches came as U.S. and South Korean forces conducted annual defensive exercises, while Trump renewed diplomatic overtures toward Pyongyang.
Policy & LawPaxton PAC Running TV Ads in Palm Beach as Trump Weighs Endorsement in Texas Senate Race
Lone Star Liberty PAC launched a one-minute ad attacking Cornyn for voting to confirm Biden-era attorney general nominees, as Trump spends the weekend at Mar-a-Lago.
Policy & LawPentagon Identifies Six U.S. Servicemembers Killed in Iraq Refueling Aircraft Crash
The KC-135 crash on March 12 marks the deadliest incident for U.S. forces since the start of Operation Epic Fury, with at least 13 troops killed in recent operations.
Policy & LawPentagon 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 & LawPowerful Winds and Extreme Weather Knock Out Power, Damage Property and Fuel Wildfires Across Parts of U.S.
Nearly 450,000 customers without power in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan as wind-driven wildfire burns nearly 1,000 square miles in Nebraska.
World & SecurityRussia Launches 400+ Drones, Dozens Of Missiles In Ukraine Strike, Killing 6
Massed aerial assault marks one of largest attacks in months; Zelenskyy renews call for increased air defense support as winter offensive continues.
Policy & LawString 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 & LocalTexas, 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 & LawThe 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 & LawTrump'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 & LawWhat China's Exam System Teaches About Saving America's Elections
A Chinese immigrant argues that the integrity of China's National College Entrance Exam offers lessons for safeguarding U.S. electoral integrity.
Policy & LawWhen Universities Punish Faculty Speech, Everyone Loses
Recent cases at Texas A&M, Indiana University and Hunter College highlight growing tensions between academic freedom and institutional control as legal protections remain unclear.
World & SecurityIndiana Passes Stadium Bill as Chicago Bears Evaluate Move Across State Lines
Illinois lawmakers debate property tax breaks to keep the team in Arlington Heights as Indiana offers new stadium framework 28 miles from Chicago.
World & SecurityZelensky Says Russia Providing Iran With Shahed Drones Used Against US Bases
Ukrainian president says he has '100 percent facts' that Iranian drones were used against American bases in the Middle East, as US casualties rise to 19 dead.
CongressNew Guard of GOP Women Say Democrats Can't Pigeonhole Female Voters as They Target Key House Races
A new wave of Republican women is running in competitive districts, aiming to flip seats that could determine control of the House.
Policy & Law9 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.
CongressSenate Votes to Block Private Equity From Buying Homes, 89-10
The bipartisan vote marks the first federal legislative action targeting institutional investors in the housing market, though questions remain about enforcement.
Policy & LawMichigan 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 & LawTexas 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 & LawDietary 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.
CongressDOJ Drops Case Against Veteran Arrested After Burning American Flag Near White House
The Justice Department moved to dismiss charges against Jan 'Jay' Carey, who was arrested in August during protests against Trump's executive order on flag burning.
CongressFormer Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema Admits to Affair With Former Bodyguard in Court Filing
Sinema acknowledged the 'romantic and intimate' relationship with Matthew Ammel in a motion to dismiss an alienation of affection lawsuit filed by his estranged wife in North Carolina.
Policy & LawFBI Adds Samuel Ramirez Jr to Top Ten Most Wanted List, Arrests Him in Record 1 Hour 13 Minutes
The $1 million reward fugitive was captured in Culiacán, Mexico less than 90 minutes after being added to the list, facing murder charges for a 2023 shooting in Washington state.
Policy & LawGOP Lawmakers Propose Bill to Strip Citizenship from Terrorists Linked to Naturalized Citizens
Legislation would expand denaturalization powers to cover terrorism, fraud and espionage committed within 10 years of gaining citizenship.
Policy & LawHegseth, Trump Face Perilous Options in the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. military weighs naval escorts, island operations or diplomacy as Iranian attacks threaten global oil shipments.
CongressHouse GOP Leadership Silent as More Members Post Anti-Muslim Statements
Speaker Mike Johnson defended the rhetoric as driven by concerns about Sharia law, while spending on anti-Islam political ads has surged to $10 million — 10 times previous cycles.
World & SecurityIran, America First and a Raging Debate on the Right
Trump administration policy toward Iran divides Republicans, with loyalists supporting aggressive stance while moderates express concerns about escalation risks.
World & SecurityIsraelis Near Lebanon Border Try to Maintain Normal Life Despite Hezbollah Threat
Northern Israel communities face daily missile and drone strikes, with hospitals moving vulnerable patients underground and residents coping with trauma.
Policy & LawJustice Department Charges Man Accused of Selling Gun to Old Dominion Shooter
Kenya Chapman faces federal charges for allegedly selling a stolen firearm to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who killed one person and wounded two others at the Virginia university.
CongressLawmakers Push Back Against Plans to Turn Warehouses Into Detention Centers
Congressional opposition emerges as administration considers converting commercial warehouses for immigration detention use.
World & SecurityMayors Are Geopolitical Leaders Now — We Should Treat Them That Way
As trust in federal government wanes, local leaders are stepping into roles traditionally held by diplomats and national officials.
Economy & MarketsNine Convicted in North Texas ICE Facility Attack as Kash Patel Issues Warning
Jurors delivered a mixed verdict in federal court Friday, convicting members of what prosecutors called an Antifa cell for the July 2025 Prairieland ICE Detention Center attack.
Policy & LawNo Labels Appeals to Washington on America 250: Make Sure This Experiment Continues
The moderate political organization is releasing a book highlighting 25 unsung heroes of American unity, arguing polarization threatens democracy.
World & SecurityTehran Claims U.S. Attacked Iran From UAE as War Enters Third Week
Iran urges evacuations from UAE ports while threatening retaliation against U.S.-linked oil infrastructure in the Gulf.
Policy & LawRepublican Election Bill's Proof-of-Citizenship Mandate Could Block Millions of Voters
The SAVE America Act, passing the House on party lines, would require documentary proof of citizenship for federal voter registration with no phase-in period.
CongressWhite 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 & LawDHS Official Overseeing Election Security Has Called for Banning Voting Machines
David Harvilicz, who helps set policy on protecting elections infrastructure, co-founded a company with a figure who promoted debunked 2020 election conspiracy theories.
Policy & LawTrump 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.
CongressTrump Endorses Kevin Hern for Mullin's Oklahoma Senate Seat
The former president's pick comes as Rep. Hern launches his campaign to succeed Mullin, who is set to become DHS secretary.
Policy & LawTrump-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 & LawVirginia Democrats Stand Firm on DHS Funding Demands Amid ISIS-Linked ODU Shooting, Immigrant Murder Case
Sens. Warner and Kaine maintain opposition to DHS funding without ICE reforms, pointing to agency failures in tracking convicted terrorist sympathizer and immigrant with 30 arrests.
World & SecurityRollins Says U.S. Exploring Solutions to Keep Fertilizer Costs Down for Farmers Amid Iran Conflict
Agriculture secretary says she's discussing additional farmer funding with Capitol Hill, with no big announcements yet but help 'coming.'
Policy & LawLawmakers 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.
Policy & LawOne Dead, Two Wounded in Old Dominion Shooting; Synagogue Attack Near Detroit Leaves No Casualties
Former National Guard member convicted of ISIS ties opened fire at Virginia university, while Michigan synagogue attacker killed himself after ramming building with 140 children inside.
CongressWhite House Proposes 33,000-Square-Foot Visitor Screening Facility Beneath Sherman Park
New underground complex would replace Secret Service trailers used since 2005, with seven screening lanes and staff entrance on East Executive Avenue
Policy & LawWisconsin Legislator Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct in Feud over Hispanic Resolutions
State Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, a Milwaukee Democrat, was sentenced to pay a $300 fine after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor in connection with a caucus dispute over Hispanic heritage resolutions.
Economy & MarketsAs Prediction Markets Boom, Lawmakers Push for Greater Oversight of Event Contracts
Two bills aim to ban members of Congress from betting on political events, but disclosure gaps in ethics rules remain unfilled.
World & SecurityU.S. Strike Destroys Military Sites on Kharg Island, Targeting Iran's Key Oil Export Hub
The strike left Iran's oil infrastructure intact, but Trump warned that any interference with Strait of Hormuz shipping would prompt reconsideration of U.S. restraint.
Policy & LawFAA Lifts Ground Stop at Airports in DC, Baltimore; Delays Persist
Ground stop lifted after nearly two hours at three major airports; passengers face 2.5 to 3 hour delays into the night.
CongressHouse 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.'
CongressPR 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 & LawFlorida Judge Ordered C-Section During Woman's Labor in Case Highlighting Pregnancy Rights Debate
The case of Cherise Doyley at University of Florida Health has sparked debate over whether states can override pregnant patients' medical decisions in favor of fetal health.
Congress10 Senate Races That Could Decide Control of the Chamber in 2026 Midterms
Republicans hold a 53-47 majority but face traditional midterm headwinds as both parties vie for control of the Senate.
Policy & LawA Record Number of Political Parties Register for Haiti's First Election in a Decade
The registration surge marks a potential turning point for the Caribbean nation as it seeks to restore democratic governance after years of political turmoil.
Economy & MarketsBoasberg Blocks Subpoenas Against Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Federal judge rules DOJ effort to issue grand jury subpoenas was a pretext to pressure Powell on interest rates, citing over 100 Trump statements attacking the Fed chair.
Policy & LawCan Democrats Actually Flip This Red Kentucky District?
Rep. Andy Barr's Senate bid creates an open seat in a district that hasn't elected a Democrat since 2010.
Policy & LawDem Calls For DHS Funding After Synagogue Terror Attack But Rewind 24 Hours
Sen. Elissa Slotkin backed DHS funding one day after joining Senate Democrats in blocking a bill to fund the department amid an ongoing budget dispute over ICE.
Policy & LawFBI Trained Michigan Temple How to Stop Shooter Six Weeks Before Attack
ASAPP training at Temple Israel included run, hide, fight drills; armed security engaged attacker, preventing mass casualty event.
World & SecurityGillibrand Says Hegseth Should Resign Over Iran School Strike
The Feb. 28 Tomahawk missile strike on an all-girls elementary school in Minab killed at least 175 people, most of them children.
CongressGOP Senator Tuberville Faces Democratic Backlash Over 'Enemy Is Inside the Gates' Comment About NYC Mayor Mamdani
Alabama senator shared post juxtaposing 9/11 attacks with image of New York City's first Muslim mayor, sparking accusations of Islamophobia.
Policy & LawGrenell Exits Kennedy Center; Trump Picks Floca as New Executive Director
Matt Floca, currently vice president of operations, will succeed Grenell pending Board approval, as the institution faces ongoing controversy over board changes and planned reconstruction.
Economy & MarketsVenezuelan National Charged With Assaulting Federal Officer, Grabbing Service Weapon in Michigan
Arnoldo Jose Marquez-Pulido, 33, faces multiple federal charges after allegedly fleeing traffic stop and struggling with Homeland Security Task Force agent in Utica.
Economy & MarketsJudge Blocks DOJ Subpoena for Federal Reserve Records, Citing No Evidence of Crime
Judge James Boasberg ruled prosecutor Jeanine Pirro presented no evidence to justify demands for Fed documents, saying the investigation appeared designed to pressure Chairman Jerome Powell
World & SecurityHegseth Holds Iran Briefing After KC-135 Crash Kills 4 Service Members in Iraq
The briefing comes as U.S. military operations focus on the Strait of Hormuz, with concerns rising about oil prices amid the conflict.
Policy & LawMamdani Celebrates $2.1 Million Court Judgment Against Bronx Landlord
Bronx Supreme Court ruling sets new precedent with maximum penalties under Nuisance Abatement Law
Policy & LawNevada 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.
World & SecurityNew Iranian Supreme Leader 'Likely Disfigured,' Hegseth Says
War Secretary Pete Hegseth described Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as wounded and in hiding, while the Pentagon estimates the war has cost $11.3 billion in its first six days.
Policy & LawPentagon Plays Down Strait of Hormuz Quagmire: Don’t Need to Worry About It
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says U.S. military is defeating Iranian capabilities as energy prices rise and 16 ships have been hit in the strategic waterway.
Policy & LawPosts 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 & SecurityHegseth Launches 90-Day Review of Military Schools to Remove DEI Curriculum
Defense Secretary directs task force to evaluate Army War College, National Defense University and other senior service colleges for ideological content.
Policy & LawSen. Schmitt Renews Push for Denaturalization Bill Citing Recent Violence by Naturalized Citizens
The SCAM Act would expand denaturalization for citizens who commit fraud, serious felonies, or join terrorist organizations, citing recent incidents in Michigan, Virginia, and Texas.
CongressSenate Passes 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, 89-10
The bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Sens. Tim Scott and Elizabeth Warren creates grants for housing construction and prohibits large investors from buying single-family homes, but faces uncertain fate in the House.
Policy & LawSoros-Backed DA Faces Backlash After Blaming Old Dominion Shooting on Pro-Gun Lawmakers
Norfolk's Commonwealth's Attorney Ramin Fatehi said critics should direct blame at lawmakers who oppose gun control, prompting sharp pushback from conservative commentators.
World & SecuritySuspect Dead After Truck Rams Michigan Synagogue, FBI Calls It Targeted Attack on Jewish Community
The suspect died after ramming a pickup truck into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, on Thursday afternoon. The FBI has not yet identified a motive.
World & SecurityTexas Senate Candidate Talarico Condemns Iran School Strike as 'Sick to My Stomach'
Democrat Talarico, who won Texas Senate primary, says U.S. airstrike that hit girls' school killed dozens of children.
World & SecurityMedia 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 & LocalTrump 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 & LawUnlike 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.
World & SecurityUS Eases Russia Oil Sanctions as Iran War Pushes Up Energy Prices
Treasury issues temporary waiver until April 11 as Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts global supply; UK says it will not follow suit.
World & SecurityU.S. Military Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq During Iran Operations
KC-135 tanker crashed in western Iraq; at least five crew members aboard as rescue efforts continue
Policy & LawKing Charles Expresses Concern Over Alberta Separatist Movement in Meeting With First Nations Chiefs
First Nations leaders requested a Royal Proclamation affirming treaty rights during Buckingham Palace meeting as grassroots separatist movement gathers signatures for potential referendum.
Policy & LawBucking 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 & Law300 TSA Officers Quit as Partial Shutdown Causes Travel Backups
The resignations come during a partial federal government shutdown that has left Transportation Security Administration staffing critically depleted across major U.S. airports.
Policy & LawFAA 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.
World & SecurityBank of England Confirms Churchill Will Be Removed From Banknotes, Replaced With Wildlife
The central bank will ask the public which animals should appear on the next set of £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes, marking a shift from historical figures to native species.
Policy & LawFBI 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.
World & SecurityEnergy Secretary Says He'll Personally Review X Posts After Military Escort Gaffe
Wright acknowledged a Department of Energy post incorrectly claiming U.S. Navy escorted oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, prompting him to institute personal approval for future posts.
Policy & LawEx-DOJ Attorney Who Complained About ICE Enforcement in Court Launches Primary Challenge Against Ilhan Omar
Julie Le, a former Justice Department attorney who told a federal judge she was overwhelmed by immigration caseloads under Trump administration enforcement, is running as a moderate Democrat to unseat the progressive incumbent.
Policy & LawFBI On Scene After Car Rams Michigan Synagogue, 'Active Shooter' Reported
One person potentially injured as attacker rams vehicle into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township; security guard exchanged fire with suspect.
World & SecurityFirst 6 Days of Iran War Cost $11.3 Billion, Pentagon Tells Congress
Defense officials provided the estimate in a closed-door Senate briefing as the conflict enters its second week.
Policy & LawTrump 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 & LawGene Simmons Tells Celebrities 'Shut the F*** Up' About Politics
The Kiss bassist's comments come amid ongoing debate over whether entertainers should use their platforms for political advocacy.
World & SecurityGeneral Suggests US Military Responding 'Robustly' to Russia's Role in Iran War
Top U.S. commander in Europe told Congress the military is responding forcefully to any entity aiding Iran, as tensions escalate following seven service member deaths.
Policy & LawDigital Detox Advocates Push Back Against Tech Industry as Screen Time Debate Intensifies
A growing movement of Americans is ditching smartphones and televisions to reclaim attention spans, sparking renewed policy discussions.
Policy & LawICE 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.
Policy & LawIEA Will Launch Largest-Ever Oil Release from Global Strategic Reserves
The 400-million-barrel release aims to lower crude prices that have surged amid the conflict with Iran, marking the largest emergency oil distribution in IEA history.
World & SecurityIran Targets Ships in Strait of Hormuz, Raising Global Energy Fears
Iran struck at least a dozen vessels in the strategic waterway, prompting the IEA to release 400 million barrels of oil from emergency reserves.
World & SecurityIran's Regime Shows It Can Still Rattle Global Economy Amid U.S. Bombardment
The Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world's oil supply passes, has been effectively shut to tanker traffic since the conflict began 12 days ago.
World & SecurityItaly'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 & LawColorado 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 & LawSurvey: One-Third of Americans Cut Daily Expenses to Pay for Health Care
More than 82 million adults report sacrificing food, utilities or transportation to cover health care costs, according to a West Health-Gallup survey of nearly 20,000 people.
Policy & LawNancy 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.
Policy & LawTrump Oil Blockade Pushes Cuba Toward Potential Economic Transition
Analysts say Cuba's weakened state after oil restrictions could create conditions for a market-based reform, though key obstacles remain.
Policy & LawOz Helps Collapsed Woman During Trump Rally in Kentucky
CMS Administrator Oz, a physician, assisted first responders at Wednesday's campaign event in Hebron, marking the second time he has helped someone at a Trump gathering.
World & SecurityPentagon Probe Points to U.S. Missile Hitting Iranian School
A preliminary assessment determines the U.S. was at fault in a strike that killed at least 165 civilians, many of them children, prompting an investigation into one of the military's most deadly civilian incidents in decades.
Policy & LawColumbia Report Confirms University Ignored Decades of OB-GYN Sexual Abuse
Independent review details how administrators allowed a doctor to abuse over 1,000 patients across nearly 25 years despite multiple complaints.
Policy & LawDemocratic Virginia GOV Spanberger's Republican Cousin Launches Congressional Campaign in California
Jenny Rae Le Roux, a second cousin of Gov. Abigail Spanberger, is running to flip California's 47th Congressional District from blue to red.
World & SecuritySenate Democrats Press for Investigation Into Moves to Ease Russia Oil Sanctions
Democratic senators request congressional hearing with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent by month's end to examine policy shift.
CongressWhite 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 & LawUFC Fighters to Train FBI Agents in Quantico This Weekend
The partnership will feature current and former UFC fighters teaching mixed martial arts techniques to academy students and senior staff.
Economy & MarketsUtah Moves to Ban Prediction Markets as State Takes On Kalshi and Polymarket
Governor Spencer Cox will sign legislation targeting prediction markets, putting the conservative state at odds with the CFTC and creating a potential legal showdown.
Policy & LawWhy 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.
CongressYou Can Cry About It: Tempers Flare in Senate as DHS Shutdown Debate Erupts, Stalemate Digs Deeper
Senate Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over ICE reforms as the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse enters its third week.
CongressSenate Votes on DHS Funding as Iranian Leader Vows to Keep Strait of Hormuz Closed
The Senate tackles DHS funding at the one-month mark of a potential shutdown, while Iran's new supreme leader issues his first statement threatening to keep the key oil chokepoint closed.
World & SecuritySouth Africa Summons New U.S. Ambassador to Explain Criticism as Diplomatic Rift Deepens
Ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III was called to account for comments on South Africa's affirmative action laws and diplomatic ties with Iran, marking the lowest point in U.S.-South Africa relations since apartheid ended.
World & SecurityPreliminary Inquiry Says U.S. Struck School in Iran That Killed Dozens
Feb. 28 Tomahawk strike on Shajarah Tayyebeb elementary school attributed to targeting mistakes by U.S. Central Command and Defense Intelligence Agency.
World & Security43,000 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 & LawAfghan Refugees Stranded in Qatar Camp for Over a Year Now Caught in US-Iran Crossfire
More than 1,100 Afghan refugees, including 700 already approved for US visas, remain trapped at Camp As Sayliyah as Iran's ballistic missiles target the nearby Al Udeid Air Base.
World & SecurityU.S. Launches Most Intense Day of Strikes on Iran as Nuclear Facilities Targeted
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says campaign has destroyed most of Iran's nuclear fuel production capacity, while Democrats raise concerns about potential ground troop deployment.
World & SecurityAustralia Grants Asylum to 2 More Members of Iranian Women's Soccer Team
The latest grants bring the total to seven members of the team who have sought humanitarian protection in Australia amid ongoing conflict in Iran.
World & SecurityBanks Evacuate, Close Offices in Qatar and Dubai After Iran Threatens Attacks on Financial Institutions
HSBC shut all Qatar branches while Citigroup, Standard Chartered and Goldman Sachs told Dubai staff to work from home as regional tensions escalate.
Policy & LawBlue 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 & SecurityBritain 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.
CongressCornyn Denies Flipping on Filibuster to Win Trump Endorsement
Texas senator says his support for changing Senate rules to pass Trump-backed voter ID legislation is not motivated by seeking the president's endorsement in his primary race.
Policy & LawCrypto 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.
Policy & LawDHS Seeks Access to Federal Parent Locator Service, Sparking Legal and Privacy Concerns
The database containing employment records for nearly all American workers was designed solely for child support enforcement, and legal experts say sharing it with immigration authorities would violate federal law.
Policy & LawDOJ Blasts Partisan DC Bar Complaint Against Senior Trump Official
Disciplinary complaint accuses former acting U.S. attorney Ed Martin of violating constitutional rights in demands to Georgetown Law over DEI practices.
Policy & LawDOJ Official Dismisses DNC Election Security Lawsuit as frivolous
Civil Rights Division chief Harmeet Dhillon called the FOIA lawsuit 'not how executive power works' after the DNC sought records on possible federal polling place deployments.
World & SecurityFBI Warns Iran 'Aspired' to Strike California Coast With Drones
Joint Terrorism Task Force issued late-February warning to California police departments about potential UAV attack from unidentified vessel, though threat deemed not credible.
CongressClay Fuller, Shawn Harris Advance to Georgia House Runoff for Greene's Seat
The April 7 runoff will determine who fills the vacancy left by Marjorie Taylor Greene in the heavily Republican district Trump won by 37 points.
Policy & LawG7 Finance Ministers to Discuss Emergency Oil Reserve Release Amid Price Surge
The potential coordinated release comes as global oil prices have risen sharply this year, affecting consumers and economies worldwide.
CongressGOP Sen. Cramer Defends Filibuster After Cornyn Calls for Its End
Two Senate Republicans publicly split on the 60-vote threshold as party debates legislative strategy ahead of key votes.
World & SecurityTrump Says Iran War Will End Soon as Americans Remain Divided Over Conflict
The US and Israel launched attacks on Iran 10 days ago, with the president forecasting a rapid conclusion while public opinion remains split.
Policy & LawIEA Agrees to Release Record 400 Million Barrels of Emergency Oil Reserves
The unprecedented release—larger than the 2022 Ukraine response—aims to stabilize global energy markets as Iran disrupts Strait of Hormuz shipping.
Economy & MarketsIEA Called for Joint Release of Emergency Oil Stocks at G7 Online Meeting, Japan Says
The call comes amid ongoing volatility in global energy markets and follows months of coordinated international effort to stabilize oil supplies.
World & SecurityIranian 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.
World & SecurityIran-Linked Hackers Target U.S. Medical Company Stryker in Cyberattack
The attack disrupted operations for thousands of employees globally, with the Iranian-linked group Handala claiming responsibility and citing retaliation for regional conflicts.
Policy & LawKing 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.
CongressMinnesota Human Services Officials Skip Fraud Hearing as Walz Promises Reform
State House fraud panel chair calls department's no-show 'unbelievable' after officials walked in to ask for funding at next hearing
World & SecurityPetraeus: Iranian Mines in Strait of Hormuz Creates 'Real Challenge' for US
Former CIA director says U.S. has eliminated over 50 Iranian vessels but mines remain a significant threat to shipping in the strategic waterway.
World & SecuritySigns U.S. and Israel Have Different Ideas on Wrapping Up in Iran
Three weeks into joint operations, reports emerge suggesting diverging views between the allies on how to conclude the campaign against Iranian military capabilities.
Policy & LawSpecial Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene Goes to Runoff Between Trump-Endorsed Candidate and Democrat
The April 7 runoff in Georgia's 14th District will decide who fills the seat left vacant after Greene stepped down amid her public split with Trump.
Policy & LawThe Stakes Are High in the Pentagon's Battle Against 'Woke AI'
The Trump administration ordered Anthropic to provide military access to its Claude AI or risk seizure under the Defense Production Act, escalating a debate over tech ethics and military readiness.
World & SecurityTrump Demands 'Unconditional Surrender' Amid Iran-Russia Talks
The demand comes as diplomatic efforts continue between Washington, Tehran and Moscow over Iran's nuclear program.
Policy & LawTrump Touts Massie Challenger Ahead of Trip to Kentucky
President voices strong support for Navy SEAL candidate Ed Gallrein, calling incumbent Thomas Massie the 'worst Republican congressman' in history
CongressTrump-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.
World & SecurityTrump-Epstein 'Titanic' Statue Appears on National Mall
The sculpture depicts the president and convicted sex offender in a scene from the 1997 film, part of an ongoing series of controversial installations.
Policy & LawTrump'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.
World & SecurityUkraine and Russia Both Claim Progress on Front Lines While U.S.-Brokered Talks Are On Hold
Kyiv reports retaking 400 square kilometers in Dnipropetrovsk as Moscow says it controls more of the Donbas, and U.S.-mediated negotiations are postponed indefinitely.
Policy & LawUS 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.
World & SecurityUS Strikes Iranian Minelaying Ships Near Strait of Hormuz After Warning of Intense Bombing Day
The Pentagon said it struck 16 minelaying vessels as part of the most intensive day of strikes yet, with around 140 US service members wounded since the conflict began.
Policy & LawValerie Jarrett Earned $740K as Obama Insiders Filled Top Roles During $850M Presidential Center Build
Federal tax filings show the Obama Foundation paid its CEO more than other major presidential foundations while staffing grew to 337 employees.
World & SecurityBlumenthal Says US Seems on Path to Deploying Ground Troops in Iran After Classified Briefing
Connecticut Democrat expressed dissatisfaction and concern about lack of transparency regarding potential military costs and risks to U.S. forces.
Policy & LawCBS News Analysis Finds Growing Signs of Hospice Fraud in Los Angeles County
Review of records for every hospice operating in Los Angeles County shows indications of fraud are increasing, according to a CBS News analysis.
Policy & LawAlabama 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 & LawICE Says El Paso Detention Facility Will Stay Open Under New Contractor After $1.2B Deal Scrapped
Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss is receiving a new contractor with expanded medical care and staffing, following termination of the previous $1.2 billion contract.
Economy & MarketsG-7 Ready to Release Oil Stockpiles If Needed to Support Supply
The Group of Seven nations signal willingness to tap strategic reserves amid ongoing volatility in global oil markets.
Policy & LawGOP Rep Erin Houchin Pushes Addiction Reform After Father's $91K Gambling Spiral
The POINTS Act would redirect existing excise tax revenue to fund state gambling addiction treatment programs, with bipartisan support.
Policy & LawBiden-Appointed Judge Orders ICE to Improve Baltimore Facility Conditions or Find New Site
U.S. District Judge Julie Rubin ruled conditions at Baltimore ICE facility are unconstitutional; DHS calls claims 'false.'
Policy & LawBorder 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.
CongressSenate 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.
Policy & LawFirearm Discharged at U.S. Consulate in Toronto, Police Say
Toronto Police Service responded to reports of a firearm being discharged at the American consulate early Tuesday morning, marking a rare security incident at the diplomatic facility.
Policy & LawGOP Rep. Andy Ogles Sparks Backlash After Saying Muslims 'Don't Belong' in America
Democratic leaders condemned the Tennessee congressman's social media post as hateful, while one prominent Republican called for restraint on First Amendment grounds.
Policy & LawGunman Killed After Wounding Baltimore Police Officer During Midday Burglary Call
Officer stable after being shot in leg; suspect killed by responding officers at Baltimore home.
World & SecurityHow America's Oil and Gas Dominance Weakens Iran
U.S. energy production has surged to record levels, reshaping global oil markets and limiting Iran's ability to leverage petroleum exports for geopolitical influence.
World & SecurityIran 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 & LawLive Nation Settles DOJ Antitrust Case for $280 Million
Under the settlement, Ticketmaster's parent company must open ticket sales to competitors and divest 13 concert venues.
Policy & LawMississippi 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.
Policy & LawMamdani Condemns ISIS-Inspired Attack Without Using 'Radical Islamic Terror' Phrase
NYC mayor's initial response draws criticism from Republicans and some Democrats, reviving debate over terminology used to describe terrorism.
Policy & LawMike Johnson Warns Sharia Law 'Serious Problem' After GOP Rep's Anti-Muslim Post
Speaker said he believes Ogles was referring to immigrants who refuse to adapt to U.S. culture, not Muslims as people.
World & SecurityAnalysis: 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.
Data & AnalysisPoll Work or Jury Duty? Idaho Bill Would Give People a Choice
The legislation would allow prospective jurors to serve as poll workers instead, addressing shortages that have affected jurisdictions nationwide.
Policy & LawHouse Republicans Urge NSF to Pause $67 Million Research Security Initiative
The House Select Committee on China alleges Texas A&M and University of Washington have problematic collaborations with Chinese military-linked institutions.
Policy & LawTrump Appoints Erika Kirk, Widow of Slain Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk, to Air Force Academy Board
Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, will fill a seat originally meant for her husband who was assassinated in September.
Policy & LawTrump Questions Aides About Corey Lewandowski's Role in $220 Million DHS Ad Campaign
President says he 'wasn't thrilled' with Noem's testimony about $220M campaign as Democrats launch investigation into contract firms
State & LocalTwo 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.
World & SecurityUK Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey Calls on King Charles to Postpone US State Visit
Ed Davey says Prime Minister Keir Starmer should advise the King to call off April's state visit amid US-Iran tensions.
Policy & LawCongress Rarely Pushes Back when Presidents Deploy Military Force
Lawmakers last week voted down a resolution to halt Trump's Iran strikes, continuing a decades-long pattern of presidential unilateral action.
Policy & LawAI 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 & SecuritySatellite Images Reveal Extensive Damage at Iranian Military Facilities After U.S.-Israeli Strikes
Planet Labs imagery shows destruction across naval bases in Konarak and Bandar Abbas, air bases including Bushehr and Shiraz, and smoke rising over Tehran.
World & SecurityCentcom Issues Safety Warning to Iranian Civilians Amid U.S.-Iran Conflict
U.S. military command says Iran's government is using heavily populated civilian areas to conduct military operations.
World & SecurityCrude 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 & LawFBI 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 & LawFormer 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.
World & SecurityGlasgow Fire Closes Scotland's Busiest Train Station, Disrupts Rail Services
Firefighters spent hours battling flames that destroyed a four-story building dating to 1851; no injuries were reported but significant disruption is expected.
Policy & LawHegseth 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 & SecurityHegseth Warns of More U.S. Casualties in Iran Operation
Seven American service members have died so far in the conflict, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth saying more are expected as fighting continues.
World & SecurityHuman 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 & SecurityU.S. Intercepted Communications May Be Operational Trigger for Iranian Sleeper Cells, Alert Says
Federal law enforcement alert cites preliminary signals analysis of transmission likely of Iranian origin relayed across multiple countries after Khamenei's death.
World & SecurityIsrael 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.
World & SecurityIsrael Targets Iran's Oil Facilities as Fighting Escalates
Oil prices surged to $100 per barrel as Israel expanded its military operations to include Iranian energy infrastructure, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.
World & SecurityLebanese Parliament Extends Term by 2 Years as Israel Intensifies Attacks on Lebanon
76 legislators voted for the extension while 41 opposed it; over half a million people have been displaced by the escalating conflict.
World & SecuritySeventh U.S. Service Member Dies From Injuries After Iranian Attack
Military officials confirm the death as tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue following recent attacks in the region.
World & SecurityMojtaba Khamenei, Son of Iran's Late Supreme Leader, Chosen as Successor
The 56-year-old Mojtaba Khamenei takes over Iran's highest office after an Israeli airstrike killed his father and his wife, assuming control of the country's military and nuclear program.
Policy & LawNavajo Students Face Discrimination in Gallup-McKinley Schools, Commission Finds
The district with the nation's largest Indigenous student body has been accused of pervasive discrimination and harsh discipline practices against Navajo students.
Policy & LawNew Body Camera Footage Contradicts DHS Claims About ICE Killing of US Citizen
Ruben Ray Martinez, 23, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in South Padre Island, Texas in March 2025; newly obtained footage challenges the agency's account of the incident.
Policy & LawNew York City Police Deploy Additional Counterterrorism Resources After Saturday IED Attack
Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed the devices contained TATP explosive and are being investigated as ISIS-inspired terrorism.
Policy & LawOhio State President Resigns Over Inappropriate Relationship With Someone Seeking Public Resources
Board of Trustees accepted the resignation Sunday, marking the second major university president departure this year.
World & SecurityOil Prices Surge to Multi-Year Highs as Iran War Intensifies, Threatening Global Supply
Brent crude hit $119.50 per barrel before retreating, with the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut down and Asian markets reacting sharply to supply concerns.
Policy & LawPoliticians Increase Focus on White-Collar Worker Concerns Amid AI Displacement Fears
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has emerged as a leading voice warning about AI's impact on white-collar jobs, joining Democrats and Republicans who see potential displacement as a growing political issue.
Policy & LawRepublican NTSB Member Says He Was Fired by White House
Todd Inman, a Republican appointed to the independent safety board, said he has received no explanation for his termination.
Policy & LawRihanna's Beverly Hills Home Hit by Gunfire, Police Say
Los Angeles police arrested a suspect after seven shots were fired at the singer's mansion; no one was injured.
Policy & LawTalarico Is a Picture of Christian Decency
Conservative commentators praise lawmaker's actions as exemplar of faith-based public service amid polarized political discourse
Policy & LawNational Civic Learning Week Highlights Bipartisan Push to Strengthen Constitutional Literacy
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, educators in red and blue states alike are expanding civic education requirements, though debates continue over content and approach.
World & SecurityThe Endgame in Iran: No Stopping Until Regime Change
An analysis argues that allowing the Islamic Republic to survive the current confrontation could transform a military victory into a political defeat.
Data & AnalysisTrump More Popular Than Harris, Newsom in New NBC News Survey
President Trump holds 41% favorable rating compared to Harris at 34%, though job approval has dipped according to latest poll.
CongressTrump, Thune Clash on Voter ID Ultimatum as GOP Remains Divided on Path Forward
Trump demands Senate pass voter ID legislation using talking filibuster, but Thune cannot guarantee outcome or party unity on the procedural tactic.
Policy & LawTrump's Energy Policies Are Paying Off, Op-Ed Argues
An opinion piece in The Hill claims the administration's energy agenda is reversing regulatory restrictions and boosting domestic production.
Policy & LawWe, the American People, Have Had Enough War
A growing movement argues U.S. involvement in the conflict with Iran serves neither American interests nor international law.
Policy & LawIran 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.
Policy & LawX Official Sidesteps Accusations of Right-Wing Bias in UK Parliament Testimony
Wifredo Fernandez, Director of Global Government Affairs, told the Foreign Affairs Committee that X's users see all sides of debates, comparing the platform to a global town square.
State & LocalExplosives 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.
World & SecurityA Look at Iran's Key Political and Religious Figures
Iran's governance blends religious authority with elected offices, creating a complex power structure that shapes domestic and foreign policy.
Policy & LawSix 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 & LawAshlee Simpson, Monty Python, And The Last Time America Laughed Together
A 2004 SNL lip-sync fail became a rare shared cultural moment before algorithm-driven media fractured American audiences into separate spheres.
Policy & LawCan Trump Avoid 'Magical Thinking'?
Critics question whether the former president's policy proposals account for political and economic realities.
Policy & LawCapitol 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 & LawTravel Disruptions Loom as Officials Monitor Kansas City Airport Incident
Authorities are investigating a chaotic incident at Kansas City International Airport that has prompted warnings about potential travel delays.
Policy & LawColombians Vote for New Congress and Presidential Candidates Amid Election Security Concerns
More than 3,000 candidates are competing for 285 legislative seats as Colombia's three major political blocs select their presidential nominees ahead of the May election.
CongressDemocrat Roy Cooper Faces Uphill Battle in North Carolina Senate Race Against Trump-Backed Michael Whatley
The former governor must overcome a state history where Democrats consistently win gubernatorial races but have not won a Senate race since 2008.
Policy & LawGas Prices Reach Highest Level of Either of Trump's Terms in Office
National average hits $3.32 per gallon, up 31.8 cents in one week, driven by impacts of Trump administration's Iran operation on global oil markets.
Policy & LawGrandma's Favorite After-Church Tradition Might Be the Cure for America's Loneliness
The American potluck, a tradition dating to the first Thanksgiving, is being rediscovered as communities seek solutions to rising social isolation.
World & SecurityHakeem Jeffries Won't Commit to Blocking Additional Iran War Funding
The House minority leader said President Trump has failed to make his case for the war but stopped short of pledging to block supplemental funding if requested.
World & SecurityHegseth Rebuffs Reports of Russia Aiding Iran, Says No One Is Putting US in Danger
Defense secretary dismissed concerns about Russian intelligence sharing with Iran as U.S. military operations continue in the Middle East.
Policy & LawInternational Women's Day Marks 115th Year With Global Events Focusing on Women's Rights
This year's theme 'Give to Gain' emphasizes fundraising for women's organizations and teaching peers, as protests worldwide demand equal pay, reproductive rights and an end to gender-based violence.
Policy & LawHere'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 & LawIllegal 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 & LawIsaacman Revamps Artemis Moon Program With Accelerated Timeline, New Mission Structure
NASA Administrator proposes launching SLS every 10 months and adding an Earth orbit docking mission between Artemis II and the first lunar landing in over 55 years.
Policy & LawJan. 6 Police Honor Plaque Finally Installed at Capitol After 3-Year Delay
The plaque honoring officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 was placed in a Senate hallway overnight, fulfilling a mandate passed by Congress in 2022.
World & SecurityIran Launches Attacks From Densely Populated Civilian Areas
Live coverage continues as international observers monitor developments in ongoing Iran-related tensions.
World & SecurityBill Maher Backs Iran Strikes, Questions Liberal Opposition to Regime Change
The comedian expressed cautious optimism about Trump's military operation while warning against putting boots on the ground.
Policy & LawMedia 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 & SecurityMurphy Condemns Deadly Strike on Iranian Girls School as U.S. Involvement Emerges
At least 165 people were killed in the Feb. 28 strike, including children, with analyses indicating U.S. involvement in the first day of operations.
World & SecurityNew NBC Poll Explores American Attitudes on US Action Against Iran
Poll findings come as tensions between the U.S. and Iran remain high following recent strikes.
World & SecurityNew 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 & LawNewsom Calls on DHS to Direct Noem Ad Campaign Funding to Los Angeles Fire Recovery
The California governor wants $220 million in ad campaign funds redirected to fire recovery, while $500 million in FEMA awards remained unsigned at the time of Noem's firing.
Policy & LawExplosion at U.S. Embassy in Oslo Causes Minor Damage, No Injuries
Norwegian police are investigating the cause of the blast that occurred around 1 a.m. local time; no arrests have been made.
Policy & LawDemocrats Use Single Word Strategy to Navigate Iran Policy Debate
Party leaders rely on conjunction 'and' to balance support for disrupting Tehran's regime with opposition to bypassing Congress.
CongressPrimary Voters Prioritize Ideology Over Electability As Parties Receive Low Marks
NBC News poll finds 70% of Republican primary voters and 56% of Democrats prefer candidates who align with their views over those most likely to win in November.
congressRetiring GOP Senator and Trump Critic Thom Tillis Hosts Dog Parade on Capitol Hill
The North Carolina senator's annual canine celebration marks his final year in office and highlights his reputation as a sometimes-independent Republican.
World & SecurityState Department Defends Evacuation Efforts as Senate Democrats Question Diplomatic Readiness
Nearly 28,000 Americans have returned from the Middle East since Iran conflict escalated, State Department says, as lawmakers probe ambassador vacancies.
CongressTexas Primaries Raise GOP Alarm About Latino Voters
Early voting data and primary turnout figures in Texas have sparked concerns among Republican strategists about shifting Latino voter engagement in the 2026 midterm elections.
Policy & LawCourt Decision Limits Judicial Review of Immigration Determinations
Ruling emphasizes that asylum and deportation claims must proceed through the established immigration system rather than federal courts.
Policy & LawTornadoes Kill 6 People in Michigan and Oklahoma as Powerful Storms Hit Nation's Midsection
Four deaths reported in southern Michigan and two in eastern Oklahoma as severe weather system sweeps across Great Lakes to Texas
Policy & LawTrump Says Attending Dignified Transfers Is 'Part of War' After 6 Service Members Killed in Iran Operation
The president attended the transfer ceremony for six service members killed in Kuwait during the U.S. military operation against Iran, which he described as "winning by a lot."
Policy & LawU.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.
CongressRep. 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 & SecurityWhere Is the Iran War Headed?
Trump calls for Iranian regime change while signaling willingness to negotiate with new religious leadership as tensions escalate.
Policy & LawTim Tebow Urges Congress to Pass Renewed Hope Act, Citing 57,000 Unidentified Child Victims
Former NFL quarterback testified before Senate Judiciary Subcommittee advocating for 200+ new DHS investigators to combat child exploitation.
Policy & LawTillis Says Republicans Have 'Lost the Debate' on Immigration
North Carolina senator criticized his party's handling of deportations after DHS officers killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis, as new polling shows majority think Trump has gone too far.
World & SecurityHungary Releases Detained Ukrainian Bank Staff, Kyiv Confirms Amid Diplomatic Row
Seven Oschadbank employees were detained carrying $40 million, €35 million and 9 kg of gold before being released two days after their arrest.
World & SecurityRussian Missile Hits Apartment Building in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Killing at Least 10
The attack used a new Russian cruise missile known as Izdeliye-30, marking another escalation in the nearly four-year conflict.
World & SecurityU.S. and Venezuela Agree to Re-establish Diplomatic Ties
The agreement marks a significant shift in bilateral relations after years of diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Policy & LawNancy Pelosi Defends Obama's Libya Strikes, Criticizes Trump on Iran: 'Read the Law'
The former House Speaker says Trump's Operation Epic Fury differs from Obama's 2011 Libya campaign, citing War Powers Act requirements.
CongressFact-Checking Claims in Casey Means' Surgeon General Confirmation Hearing
Dr. Means faced scrutiny over vaccines and qualifications during a Feb. 25 Senate committee hearing following a nomination delay.
State & LocalGOP 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.
CongressGOP Senator Assists Capitol Police in Removing Anti-War Protester During Hearing
Sen. Tim Sheehy joined officers to remove Brian McGinnis, a Green Party Senate candidate, from an Armed Services subcommittee hearing.
State & LocalTalarico 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.
CongressRepublicans Brace for Ugly Fight in Texas Senate Runoff Between Cornyn and Paxton
Cornyn spent nearly $70 million in the primary but both candidates advance to a May 26 election as Democrats see an opportunity to flip the seat.
World & SecurityHouse Minority Leader Jeffries Addresses Libya Comparison Amid Iran Strike Debate
Jeffries distinguished the 2011 Libya intervention from current operations while Republicans cited War Powers Resolution compliance
State & LocalVirginia 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 & SecurityAustin 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.
CongressGOP Members of House Oversight Committee Release Video of Clintons' Depositions
Republicans on the committee made the footage public Monday, marking a new development in ongoing congressional inquiries involving the former president and secretary of state.
Policy & LawFormer Rep. Greene Says Trump Could Declare Emergency to Cancel Midterms
The former congresswoman responded to a suggestion that a national emergency might be used to thwart November elections.
Policy & LawAP Explains Process for Calling Election Races Across Country
The news organization analyzes vote tallies and ballot types to determine winners before official certification.
CongressHouse Ethics Committee Opens Investigation Into Rep. Nancy Mace Over Reimbursement Allegations
The nonpartisan Office of Congressional Conduct referred the case, citing substantial reason to believe expenses exceeded property costs by more than $9,000.
World & SecurityRubio Remarks Blow Open MAGA Israel Divide
Senator Marco Rubio's recent comments on foreign policy have reportedly highlighted tensions within the conservative movement regarding Middle East strategy.
World & SecurityState 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 & LawSupreme Court Blocks California From Enforcing Rules to Restrict Schools From Telling Parents When Their Children Come Out as Transgender
Federal justices issued a stay on state regulations regarding parental notification in schools, allowing districts to resume specific disclosure practices
Policy & LawTrump Awards Medal of Honor to Three Soldiers at White House Ceremony
President honors one living veteran and two posthumous recipients for actions in WWII, Vietnam and Afghanistan.
World & SecurityIsrael Closes Gaza Border Crossings Amid Strikes on Iran
The closures include the Rafah Crossing and come as joint military operations begin against Iranian targets.
CongressSen. Reed Says He Was Not Informed Ahead of Recent U.S. Strikes on Iran
The ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee questions executive branch transparency regarding military operations.
World & SecurityWorld Reacts as U.S.-Israeli Attacks on Iran Sprawl into Regional War
Diplomatic efforts intensify as allies weigh in on nuclear program safety and regional stability following coordinated strikes.
Policy & LawWar Is Peace: Trump's Regime-Change Reversal
The report suggests a shift in foreign policy strategy regarding authoritarian governments, though details remain unconfirmed.
World & SecurityTrump Declares Iran’s Navy Is Finished Following Joint Strike
President announced U.S. and Israeli forces sank nine vessels and targeted naval command structures in Gulf escalation
Policy & LawGOP Rep. Massie Joins Democrats in Opposition to U.S. Iran Strikes
Massie cited constitutional concerns regarding war powers while Democrats warned of escalation risks.
Economy & MarketsSustained War with Iran Could Drain US Missile Stockpiles, Test Escalation Control
Defense officials warn that production lines cannot surge overnight to replenish interceptors depleted by operations in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Policy & LawTrump Says He Is Pro Legal Immigration, Policies Say Otherwise
Administration revoked humanitarian parole programs, paused visa processing for dozens of countries and set refugee cap at record low
Policy & LawTrump Shifts from Diplomacy to Operation Epic Fury
Administration signals end to negotiations as new policy framework emerges without immediate operational details.
World & SecurityClinton Testifies He Had No Knowledge of Epstein's Crimes, 'I Would Have Turned Him In'
The former president testified for nearly seven hours in a closed-door session with the House Oversight Committee regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
World & SecurityIran Fires Missiles at U.S. Bases Across Middle East After American Strikes on Nuclear, IRGC Sites
Retaliatory attacks targeted facilities in Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE following coordinated U.S.-Israeli operations on Iranian military infrastructure.
Policy & LawFederal Judge Extends Order Protecting Refugees in Minnesota From Deportation
The ruling blocks a Trump administration policy requiring refugees to return to federal custody one year after entry while the case develops.
Policy & LawMideast Embassies Evacuate with Trump 'Not Happy'
Diplomatic personnel are reportedly being relocated amid security concerns, though official timelines remain unconfirmed.
Policy & LawAI Industry Super PACs Flood 2026 Election Ads Without Mentioning Technology
Groups backed by OpenAI and Anthropic spend tens of millions in primaries while focusing ads on immigration and health care instead of artificial intelligence
State & LocalFAA 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.
CongressHillary Clinton Calls House Oversight Questioning Repetitive After 6-Hour Deposition
Former Secretary testified Thursday in closed-door session regarding Jeffrey Epstein investigation as former President Bill Clinton prepares to appear Friday.
World & SecurityRussia Opens Criminal Case Against Telegram Founder Durov on Terrorism Charges
The investigation alleges the messaging platform facilitated over 153,000 crimes since 2022, according to state media reports.
Economy & MarketsVice President Vance Promotes Economic Agenda at Wisconsin Machining Facility
Speaking at Pointe Precision Inc., the vice president focused on affordability and fraud ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Policy & LawLos 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 & LocalTexas 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.
World & SecurityTitle IX Linked to Increased Medal Count for U.S. Women at Olympics
U.S. women won six gold and 17 total medals at the 2026 Winter Games, surpassing male counterparts for the third consecutive Winter Olympics.
Policy & LawAnthropic's Pentagon Showdown Is About More Than AI Guardrails
A senior defense official posed a hypothetical scenario to CEO Dario Amodei regarding safety tools.
Policy & LawCongress 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 & LawCoast 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 & SecurityDefense Official Hegseth to Meet with Anthropic CEO Amid Growing Rift Over Military AI Use
The meeting, scheduled for Thursday, follows public disagreement between the Pentagon and leading AI firms about deploying generative models in weapons systems.
Data & AnalysisTrump Approval Ratings Shift since Last Year, Polls Reveal
National surveys show his favorability rose 5 points among Republicans while slipping 3 points among independents between July 2025 and February 2026.
Policy & LawYIMBY Movement Faces Growing Headwinds as Housing Costs Surge
Housing advocates cite rising construction prices and local zoning resistance as major obstacles to expanding affordable units.
World & SecurityJillian 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 & LawBill 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 & LawMore than 5,000 Flights Canceled as East Coast Grapples with Record Snow
The storm forced cancellations at major hubs including JFK, LaGuardia and Boston, and prompted emergency declarations by governors in New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
Policy & LawTrump Calls for Stronger Action as Americans and Tourists Caught in Cartel Violence
In a televised address, the former president urged the U.S. government to expand consular protection and increase pressure on Mexico to curb cartel crossfire affecting travelers.
Policy & LawFamily of Missing Mother Offers $1 Million Reward to Locate Her
Nancy Guthrie’s relatives say the money is intended to aid investigators and encourage tips after the 19‑year‑old vanished in Texas last month.
Policy & LawCalifornia GOP Chair Calls Newsom Embarrassed over Viral Clip Labeled Racist by Critics
Chair Vanessa Delgado said the governor should be ashamed after a video showing Newsom discussing immigration was circulated online.
CongressSenate Leaders Call Filibuster ‘Anti-Nuclear Option’ Amid Reform Debate
Democratic and Republican leaders say a talking filibuster preserves debate while avoiding a rule change that would lower the cloture threshold.
Economy & MarketsTariff Decision Deemed Both Right and Wrong by Stakeholders
The administration’s new steel and aluminum tariffs aim to protect jobs, while industry groups warn they could raise consumer prices and spark trade disputes.
Economy & MarketsTrump Global Tariff to Take Effect at 10% Despite Earlier 15% Announcement
The rate will apply to steel and aluminum imports starting next month, lowering the previously signaled 15% duty and raising questions about policy consistency.
Policy & LawGavin Newsom Says He Won’t Be a Bystander in Current Political Climate
The California governor announced a new coalition of state leaders to defend voting rights and counter what he calls threats to democracy, drawing praise from Democrats and criticism from Republicans.
World & SecurityFrance Says Ministers Will No Longer Meet with U.S. Ambassador Until He Responds to Summons
French officials announced a diplomatic pause after the U.S. ambassador has not replied to a formal request for a meeting on policy disagreements.
Policy & LawConservative 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.
World & SecurityCanada Summons OpenAI Senior Staff Over Tumbler Ridge Shooting
Canadian officials called senior OpenAI executives to discuss how the company's AI tools may have been used in the February shooting that left two dead in British Columbia.
Policy & LawPresidents’ Prime‑time State of the Union Draws Calls to End the Tradition
Lawmakers and media analysts argue the televised address has become a partisan rally, prompting proposals to replace it with a written report.
Policy & LawBritish Ambassador Turner Calls Trump ‘Genius,’ Discusses Post‑Mandelson Vetting and Chagos Issue
Turner praised Trump’s political skill, explained a new vetting process after Peter Mandelson’s tenure, and addressed ongoing tensions over the Chagos Islands.
Policy & LawRedistricting 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 & LawTrump to Address Changed America at Vital Moment for His Presidency
Trump will speak at a rally in Iowa, emphasizing economic recovery and national security as he seeks to reshape his political narrative.
Policy & LawCongress 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 & LawDemocratic Representative Says He Is One of This Year’s State of the Union Designated Survivors
The lawmaker’s disclosure adds a rare instance of a member of the opposition party being listed among the officials kept at a secure location during the address.
Policy & LawU.S. Forest Service Halts Issuance of PFAS-Containing Firefighter Pants
The agency said the change follows an internal review after a ProPublica investigation linked the gear to potential health risks.
CongressTexas Republican Congressman Faces New Calls to Resign After Texts Revealed
NBC News released a video showing messages that discuss a pending ethics inquiry, prompting criticism from Democrats and some GOP leaders.
World & SecurityU.S. Politicians React to Daily Wire Call for Aggressive Stance toward Canada after Hockey Victory
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weigh in on the rhetoric, citing trade ties worth $600 billion and a longstanding defense partnership.
Policy & LawZimbabwe Begins Rollout of Long‑Acting HIV Drug, Among First Nations to Do So
The two‑month injectable cabotegravir will be offered at public clinics as part of Zimbabwe's effort to improve adherence and reduce HIV transmission.
Policy & LawAlabama 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.
World & SecurityBritish Police Arrest Former Ambassador Peter Mandelson in Probe Into Epstein Ties
The arrest of the ex‑Labour minister comes as U.K. authorities investigate alleged links to the late financier's network.
Policy & LawDemocrats Face Internal Divisions That Could Threaten Future Wins
Party leaders cite splits over abortion, climate policy, and generational voting patterns as key challenges ahead of the 2028 elections.
Policy & LawDemocratic Leaders Take Steps to Limit State of the Union Protests
Ahead of the Feb. 13 address, House Democrats are coordinating with security and adjusting floor rules after last year’s disruptions.
Policy & LawFBI 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 & LawJohnson 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.
Policy & LawNewsom Office Rejects Republican Criticism over SAT Score Comment
The governor’s team said the remarks were taken out of context as conservatives label the response “MAGA‑manufactured outrage.”
Policy & LawPennsylvania Governor Shapiro Calls for Unity After Rise in Political Violence and Antisemitism
In a press conference, Shapiro urged bipartisan leaders to condemn hate crimes, noting a 20% increase in antisemitic incidents reported last year.
Policy & LawSupreme Court Declines to Hear Boeing Appeal over Pilot Union Lawsuit
The high court’s refusal leaves the pilots’ collective‑bargaining claim against the 737 Max program pending in lower courts.
Economy & MarketsTariffs Seen as Wild Card for U.S. Economy Amid New Trade Measures
New duties on Chinese steel, aluminum and select consumer goods have sparked debate over cost impacts and domestic industry protection.
CongressGovernor 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 & LawSupreme Court Takes up Case Touted as Most Important of the Century
The high court’s review of the federal election‑integrity law could reshape voting rights, campaign finance and digital platform regulation.
World & SecurityMexico’s Most Powerful Cartel Leader Killed in Security Operation
Federal forces said the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel was killed during a shootout in Jalisco, raising questions about drug‑war strategy.
Policy & LawWhat Dietitians Say About Protein Recommendations For Americans
Dietitians outline daily protein needs, sources, and policy proposals amid debates over nutrition guidelines and food subsidies.
Policy & LawFormer President Trump Calls USA Hockey Team During Phone Conversation
Trump urged the team to represent the United States at the upcoming World Championship, as reported by the Daily Wire.
Policy & Law35 Million People Under Blizzard Warning as Storm Hits Northeast
The winter storm brings up to 12 inches of snow and wind gusts over 55 mph across 12 states, prompting emergency declarations.
World & SecurityArab Nations Condemn Huckabee Comment Claiming Israel Has Right to Middle East
The former GOP presidential candidate’s remarks sparked rebukes from several Arab foreign ministries and prompted responses from U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
CongressRep. 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.
World & SecurityMexican Drug Lord ‘El Mencho’ Killed in Military Operation, Government Says
The Mexican army’s operation in Michoacán on Feb. 22 targeted the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Policy & LawRep. Katie Porter Holds up “F— Trump” Sign at California Democratic Convention
Porter’s protest sign, displayed during a keynote speech, sparked applause from supporters and condemnation from Republican leaders.
Economy & MarketsEU Says It Will Not Accept Any Increase in U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
The European Commission reiterated its stance during trade talks, emphasizing that the existing agreement must be honored.
World & SecurityU.S. Official Patel Says He Was Invited to Locker Room After Hockey Game Amid Olympics Backlash
Patel’s comment follows criticism of his presence at the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and a social‑media dispute over a locker‑room photo.
Policy & LawGOP 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.
World & SecurityU.S. Defeats Canada in Hockey Game, Sparks Political Commentary
The 4‑2 victory in a preseason exhibition has prompted op‑eds linking the sports result to broader diplomatic criticism.
Policy & LawU.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.
World & SecurityGold Medalists Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu Confront Uncomfortable Comparisons at Beijing Olympics
Both athletes' achievements have sparked debate over national identity, with progressive groups urging inclusive narratives and conservatives questioning loyalty.
Policy & LawPowerful Winter Storm Hits U.S. Northeast, NYC Issues Travel Ban
Winter Storm Elliott brings up to a foot of snow and wind gusts over 70 mph, prompting New York City's first citywide travel ban since 2021.
World & SecurityAlysa Liu and Eileen Gu Find Themselves on Opposite Sides of Olympic Proxy Conflict
The Chinese‑American figure skater and freestyle skier have become focal points in U.S.–China tensions surrounding the 2026 Winter Games.
Policy & LawRob 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 & LawArmed 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.
World & SecurityMexican Special Forces Kill Cartel Leader ‘El Mencho’, Sparking Violence
The death of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel’s top boss led to clashes in several states as rival factions vied for control.
Policy & LawCIA 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 & LawDHS Suspends Enrollment in TSA PreCheck and Global Entry Amid Government Shutdown
The pause affects new applicants while current members can still use the programs, pending funding restoration.
World & SecurityExiled Iranian Princess Says Regime Near Collapse, Appeals to Trump for Help
In a Fox News interview, the royal family member claimed Iranians are begging the president to intervene as internal unrest intensifies.
World & SecurityFormer CIA Director Says Potential Iran Strikes Won’t Bring Regime Change
David Petraeus warned that limited U.S. attacks would likely fail to topple Tehran’s government, according to remarks reported on Feb. 20.
Policy & LawGreenland 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.
Economy & MarketsNASA Faces Pressure to Replace Space Launch System with Commercial Rockets
Cost overruns and schedule delays have prompted lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to examine private‑sector launch options.
Economy & MarketsMamdani Calls for Affordable NYC Housing, Criticizes ICE Amid Budget Concerns
The housing official says every family should afford a home while denouncing ICE's policies, as New York faces a $2.4 billion budget shortfall.
Policy & LawMexican 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.
Economy & MarketsSCOTUS Has Ruled on Tariffs, but Who Will Ultimately Pay
The Court’s decision leaves the fate of the Trump‑era steel and aluminum tariffs to Congress and industry, raising questions about future cost burdens.
Policy & LawWashington Symbolic Role Highlighted in New National Narrative Initiative
A bipartisan effort to launch a series of educational programs referencing George Washington’s legacy has sparked differing interpretations from Democrats and Republicans.
Policy & LawVietnam Veterans Sue to Block Proposed Independence Arch Near Arlington
The lawsuit argues the 150‑foot monument would encroach on the sanctity of Arlington National Cemetery and violate historic preservation laws.
Policy & LawEducation Department Pressures Colleges Ahead of Student Loan Policy Changes
The agency warned that schools not aligning with the new income‑driven repayment rules could risk losing Title IV funding as the administration prepares tighter default‑prevention measures.
World & SecurityNew York Governor Hochul Temporarily Relaxes Liquor Rules for U.S.-Canada Hockey Gold Medal Game
The temporary changes allow bars and restaurants to serve standing customers and extend hours during the Olympic women's hockey final on Feb. 20.
Policy & LawNewsom Says Family Will Decide if He Runs for President
The California governor said his spouse and children will be the deciding factor as speculation grows about a 2028 White House bid.
CongressOnly 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.
EditorialEditorial: A Week of Policy Turbulence and Trade Turmoil
From CIA revisions to tariff rollbacks, the week’s headlines reveal a nation wrestling with governance, security, and economic direction.
Policy & LawDOJ Removes Judge‑Appointed Interim U.S. Attorney in Virginia
The Justice Department said the change follows a review of the office and named a new interim attorney, sparking criticism from Democrats and praise from Republicans.
CongressGOP Frets over Competitive Texas Senate Primary as Early Voting Begins
Sen. John Cornyn and Gov. Greg Abbott warned of a crowded GOP field as early voting opened on Feb. 5, while Democrats see an opening to challenge the incumbent.
Economy & MarketsSenator Grenell Calls Ice Rink Vandal Terrorist as Federal Authorities Pursue Suspect in Toxic Attack
The incident, involving a chemical spray at a Minnesota ice rink, has sparked debate over labeling domestic vandalism as terrorism.
Policy & LawSecret Service Officer Shoots and Kills Man at Mar‑A‑Lago, Florida
The shooting followed a report that the man entered the resort’s driveway armed, prompting a self‑defense response by agents.
Policy & LawGovernor Newsom Calls for Federal Help with Social Media Age Restrictions
The California governor said personal experience as a parent drives his push for nationwide age‑verification rules.
Policy & LawNoem Criticizes Democrats Over DHS Shutdown Following DC Emergency Declaration
Governor Kristi Noem said the partial DHS shutdown harms border security after the District of Columbia declared an emergency over a Potomac River chemical spill.
Policy & LawVenezuela Announces Amnesty for 1,557 Prisoners, Including Opposition Activists
The release, part of a government‑backed amnesty program, will free detainees convicted of political offenses and common crimes over the next several weeks.
CongressTexas GOP Senate Candidate Calls for ‘Next Generation of American First Patriots’ to Lead
Republican hopeful Mike Hunt says the party must hand leadership to younger conservatives as he launches his 2026 Senate campaign.
Policy & LawTrump Wages a War on Truth, Promoting Fake History and Fake Science
The former president’s statements have been challenged by historians, scientists and the National Park Service, which issued a formal correction.
World & SecurityU.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan Raises Tension With Trump’s Push for China Trade Deal
The $2.4 billion package, approved under the Foreign Military Sales program, coincides with Trump’s recent calls for a trade pact with Beijing.
CongressPoll Finds Voters Cite Data Centers as Next Major Issue, yet Lack Clear Opinion
57% of respondents say data‑center expansion will dominate politics, but only 28% feel they know how to vote on related policies.
Policy & LawGas 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 & LawWatch: Top Five Memorable Moments in State of the Union History
The Fox News list highlights addresses from Truman to Trump that shaped policy debates and public perception.
World & SecurityWhite House Teases Trudeau after U.S. Beats Canada in Olympic Hockey Gold Medal Game
The Biden administration posted a social‑media message celebrating the victory, prompting remarks from Canadian officials and political commentators across the spectrum.
Policy & LawFact 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 & LawOklahoma 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 & LawFifth Circuit Allows Ten Commandments Displays in Some Louisiana Classrooms
The appellate ruling overturns a district‑court injunction and permits the pilot program to continue while the case proceeds on appeal.
Policy & LawBureaucrats 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 & LawState 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.
World & SecurityFormer Top General Calls Military’s Removal of Trans Troops a Costly Mistake
General Mark Milley says the policy could cost the Department of Defense billions and affect readiness.
Policy & LawSenator Murkowski Calls Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Firm Reminder of Presidential Limits
The decision, issued on Feb. 20, blocks the administration’s attempt to impose sweeping steel and aluminum tariffs without congressional approval.
CongressWhy Do GOP Leaders Call Dem Criticism of Trump‑Backed Voter ID Bill ‘Nonsense’?
House Republicans say the legislation protects election integrity, while Democrats argue it would suppress turnout among minority voters.
Policy & LawFederal Appeals Court Allows Louisiana Ten Commandments Classroom Law to Take Effect
The decision overturns a 2025 injunction and clears the path for the law signed by Governor Jeff Landry to be implemented in public schools.
Policy & LawCIA Revises 19 Past Intelligence Assessments Citing Political Bias
The agency said an internal review found the reports were influenced by political considerations and will be updated or withdrawn.
Policy & LawVandalism Targets Trump‑Kennedy Center Ice Rink, Cancels Performance
The incident, called a 'targeted attack' by officials, forced the cancellation of a scheduled National Ice Ballet show.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Court Blocks Solar Panel Tariffs, Business Owners Cautiously Welcome
The decision removes a 25% duty on Chinese solar imports, which industry groups said was raising electricity costs for manufacturers.
Economy & MarketsU.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 & LawAuthor Claims JD Vance Could Define GOP’s Post‑Trump Direction
The book, released this week, argues the Ohio senator’s mix of populist messaging and policy focus may appeal to voters seeking a new Republican identity.
Economy & MarketsMamdani Calls for NYC Housing Plan While Criticizing ICE, City Faces Budget Shortfall
The mayoral candidate’s proposal promises affordable homes for all families, but city officials warn the plan could widen the $1.5 billion budget gap.
Policy & LawNortheast Braces for Blizzard Warning with over a Foot of Snow Predicted
The National Weather Service warns of 12‑18 inches of snow across New York, New England and parts of Pennsylvania, triggering school closures and emergency declarations.
Economy & MarketsRuling Is a Victory for World Trade, but Also Tricky
The Supreme Court upheld a WTO‑backed exemption for U.S. exporters, yet the decision leaves several tariff‑related provisions unsettled.
Policy & LawMoms Report AI Convenience Tools Can Add Stress, Prompting Policy Debate
A mother’s experience with AI scheduling apps that led to missed appointments and heightened anxiety has sparked bipartisan discussion on consumer AI safety.
World & SecurityMap Highlights Trump’s Position on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
The campaign’s graphic tracing Iran’s nuclear facilities is being used to argue for a tougher stance, prompting debate across party lines.
World & SecurityU.S. Military Airlifts Small Modular Reactor as Trump Administration Seeks Faster Nuclear Deployment
The transport to Guam marks the first overseas move of a 10‑megawatt microreactor under the administration’s plan to accelerate nuclear power for remote bases and disaster response.
World & SecurityU.S. Military Moves Additional Weaponry to Middle East as Iran Strike Options Considered
The Pentagon has deployed extra air‑defense systems, precision munitions and drones to bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, citing readiness amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
Economy & MarketsTrump Gives Grudging Praise to Liberal Trio Who Helped Sink His Tariffs
President Trump said the three Democratic lawmakers forced the administration to abandon the proposed steel and aluminum duties, calling their push a necessary check on trade policy.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Trade Representative Rejects Trump Tariff Proposal, Marking Rare Public 'No'
Katherine Tai said the administration will not impose new duties on Chinese steel, though existing tariffs stay in place.
Policy & LawMusk'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.
Economy & MarketsExclusive: 5 Ways Moreno Wants GOP to Codify .5 B Trump Tariffs
The Republican lawmaker says the Biden administration’s rollback of China tariffs threatens U.S. manufacturers, while Democrats argue the measures raise costs for consumers.
Economy & MarketsBreaking: Supreme Court Overturns 12 Trump Tariffs, Slashing $4 B in Costs – What Comes Next?
The 9‑5 decision invalidated 12 of 14 steel and aluminum tariffs, prompting Democratic calls for enforcement and Republican criticism of judicial overreach.
Policy & LawExclusive: CNN’s ‘The Axe Files’ Podcast Hits 2.1 Million Downloads, Featuring David Axelrod
The series, debuting Feb. 19, features interviews with political leaders and aims to deepen public discussion of policy issues.
World & SecurityTrump’s Iran Threat Map Highlights Expanded Military Targets
The White House map identifies 25 Iranian facilities as potential U.S. strike options, sparking debate over policy direction.
Economy & MarketsTrump Tariff Revenues Hit Record Highs as Supreme Court Deals Major Blow
The Treasury reported $12.3 billion in tariff collections for FY 2025, even as the Court limited the administration’s ability to impose new duties.
State & LocalBreaking: 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 & MarketsWill 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 & Law5 Ways Big Tech Can Win American Trust on AI Data Centers?
The Hill opinion piece sparks debate as lawmakers weigh corporate influence against national AI competitiveness.
World & SecurityTrump Releases Map Illustrating Potential Iran Conflict Scenarios
The map, shown during a White House briefing, outlines possible U.S. military actions and Iranian responses, prompting debate among policymakers.
CongressGOP Warns Democrats Using DHS Funding Lapse to Stall Senate Vote on Voter ID
The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is delaying a scheduled vote on a bill requiring photo ID for federal elections.
Policy & LawNetanyahu 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.
Economy & MarketsBreaking: Trump Brand Expands to Airports in 40 Nations
The filings span 40 countries, covering travel services and airport operations, raising questions about international branding.
Policy & LawAt Least 12 Democrats Plan to Boycott Trump’s State of the Union
The group cites a lack of trust in the administration and the desire to avoid legitimizing the President’s agenda.
Policy & LawMany Democrats Unhappy with Party, AP-NORC Poll Finds
Approval for the Democratic Party among its own base sits at 34% in the latest survey, a significant drop from previous years.
Policy & LawZuckerberg Testifies Before Jury in Antitrust Case as DHS Spokesperson Resigns
The Meta CEO's courtroom appearance coincides with a shakeup in the Department of Homeland Security's public affairs leadership.
CongressWalz Says He’d ‘Rather Eat Glass’ Than Fill Klobuchar’s Senate Seat
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz refuses to appoint a temporary replacement for Amy Klobuchar’s vacant Senate seat before the 2026 election.
Policy & LawEmerging Democratic Star Faces Primary Challenge in Texas' 15th District
Congresswoman Veronica Márquez contends with a spirited intra-party race as her district shifts politically.
Policy & LawColbert Criticizes CBS Statement on Talarico Interview Termination
CBS claimed editorial independence in the decision, citing recent layoffs as a factor.
Policy & LawStephen Colbert Accuses CBS of Blocking Interview with Democratic Official over FCC Concerns
The interview, featuring a state legislator, was pulled hours before broadcast amid internal network deliberations.
Policy & LawG.O.P. Establishment Figures Reportedly Pursuing Strategies to Counter Trump-Backed Candidates
Analysts cite internal party efforts to reshape 2026 midterm races through policy messaging and primary challenges.
World & SecurityChina Pledges $500M Aid to Ukraine as U.S. Warns Beijing Is Fueling Russia's War
U.S. officials allege China is supplying dual-use components to Russia despite Beijing's public support for Ukraine's sovereignty.
Policy & LawGOP Lawmaker Says Congress Needs Low-Hanging Fruit on DHS Reforms to End Shutdown
Lawmaker argues specific staffing and funding adjustments can prevent a lapse in appropriations.
State & LocalCruz 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.
CongressVoter ID Bill: GOP Secures 50 Votes, 60-Vote Hurdle Remains
The vote count suggests a potential procedural path forward for the bill despite Democratic opposition and the 60-vote filibuster threshold.
CongressNorth 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 & LawAlexandria 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.
Policy & LawTrump's 2011 Obama Comment Resurfaces During Black History Month
2011 remarks about President Obama's race resurface, sparking renewed debate over the former president's rhetoric
Policy & LawTrump's Washington Has Become Unrecognizable, Analysts Say
Experts highlight shifts in political norms, institutional trust, and leadership dynamics since 2017.
CongressVoter 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.
Policy & LawRubio Attends Munich Security Conference as Army Contract Scrutiny Intensifies
$500 million defense deal with XYZ Corp. under congressional review amid transparency concerns
State & LocalBreaking: 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 & LawBook Author Analyzes Trump's Expansion of Presidential Power
Corey Robin argues that the Trump administration's aggressive use of executive orders marks a permanent shift in how the presidency operates.
Policy & LawBREAKING: Military Moves Massive 500-Ton Nuclear Reactor to Nevada Test Site
The move marks the first operational transport of the Gen-4 reactor prototype to the Nevada Test Site for evaluation.
World & Security15 Years, 10 Prime Ministers: Larry Cat Marks Milestone at British Prime Minister Residence
The British rescue cat has resided at the Prime Minister’s residence since 2011 and remains a fixture of British political life.
Policy & LawGOP 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 & LawDHS Shutdown Forces TSA to Rely on Furloughed Workers, Delays Flights
A lapse in DHS funding has led to widespread staffing shortages at screening checkpoints nationwide.
Policy & LawFBI Examines Evidence in Guthrie's Mother's Case: "It's Never Too Late"
The NBC anchor addressed the federal court, urging leniency as investigators examine a piece of evidence tied to the case.
Policy & LawKidnapping 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.
World & SecurityMace Slams DOJ Letter over Epstein Files Release
The Department of Justice says it is nearing the final stages of reviewing documents, but the lawmaker argues the process is stalling and names are being withheld.
Policy & LawDid Minnesota Republicans "Invite" Federal Immigration Enforcement?
DFL lawmakers allege that recent state legislation and rhetoric from GOP leaders contributed to the federal authorities' decision to increase enforcement presence.
State & Local58% 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.
Congress3 Critical Questions About Judge's Ruling on FBI's Seized Voter Data
The civil rights group argues the data could be used for voter suppression or discrimination.
Policy & LawObama Calls Los Angeles Homelessness an Atrocity, Criticizes Activist Strategy
The former president visited California to address the crisis, urging action over inaction.
Policy & LawObama Calls Out Trump’s ‘Rogue Behavior,’ Admits Aliens Are Real?
The former president referenced a classified report involving primates and unexplained aerial phenomena during a recent speech.
Policy & LawHealth Officials Warn of Measles Exposure at Philadelphia International Airport
Travelers on a specific flight are advised to monitor for symptoms.
CongressRepublican Congressman Randy Fine's Anti-Muslim Remark Prompts Resignation Calls
The Florida Republican referred to a Muslim woman as a 'dog' in a social media post after a flight dispute.
Policy & Law56% Approval: Rubio's Hungary Visit Could Shape Orbán's April Re-Election Bid
The Florida senator met with the Hungarian leader in Budapest to discuss shared conservative priorities ahead of the April election.
Policy & LawClimate 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 & Law1.4 Million Downloads: Axelrod Podcast Reveals 2026 Midterm Strategy Secrets
The latest episode features interviews with four former senior campaign managers discussing the role of money and messaging in the upcoming midterm cycle.
Policy & LawTrump's First 100 Days: Promises Kept, Broken, and Delayed
Lawmakers and analysts compare executive orders signed in 2025 to pledges made during the 2024 campaign.
World & SecurityWhen Jeffrey Epstein Backlash Hits Everywhere – Almost
Political figures across the spectrum face scrutiny following a wave of allegations and resignations.
Policy & LawNewsom's Rise Fuels Speculation on China's Strategic Political Interests
Analysts note his potential centrist stance could ease tensions, while critics argue it may signal weakness to global rivals.
Policy & Law30% Emissions Rollback: EPA Drops Ambitious Clean Car Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule on Tuesday that reverses stricter 2027-2032 emission targets set in 2023, lowering them by an estimated 30 percent.
World & SecurityAU Summit: Youth Demand Justice for Economic Crisis
Activists in Addis Ababa demand economic reforms and greater political representation for the continent's youth.
CongressBreaking: 58% of Governors Say White House-Governor Relations Are "Strained"
Kentucky Governor calls recent friction over a White House dinner unnecessary.
Policy & LawBreaking 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.
Policy & LawBreaking: CPS Fires Teacher Over Social Media Post, Setting Dangerous Precedent
The 20-year veteran claims the comment was private speech unrelated to her classroom duties.
Policy & LawTeacher Fired for Supporting ICE: Free Speech or Violation?
The Chicago-area teacher claims the post violated free speech, while the district cites professional conduct standards.
Policy & LawDNA on Glove Links Suspect to Nancy Guthrie Shooting Spree
Forensic analysis connects a suspect to the 2023 Tennessee incident through genetic material recovered from a single item.
World & SecurityEuropean Leaders Reject U.S. Claims After Rubio’s Munich Speech
The Secretary of State’s address on digital sovereignty sparked immediate diplomatic pushback from EU officials.
Policy & LawHillary Clinton Argues for NATO Unity Against 'Trump-Style' Isolationism at Munich Conference
The former secretary of state met with Czech President Petr Pavel to discuss the future of transatlantic security.
Policy & LawWhy Are Democrats Demanding ICE Agents Protect Themselves? Homan Has a Message
Acting director claims existing safety measures are sufficient and rejects calls for new restrictions during enforcement operations.
Congress80% 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 & LawSenator Mark Kelly Criticizes Trump's Foreign Policy Stance after Munich Security Conference
The Arizona Democrat argued that the former president's comments on NATO and Ukraine damage alliances during the annual gathering of world leaders.
Policy & LawBreaking: 12-Hour FBI Search Near Guthrie Home, No Arrests Yet
Authorities executed a search warrant at a neighboring property, seizing evidence without detaining anyone.
Economy & MarketsObama: Agents' Tactics "Dangerous" as Minneapolis Loses $60M
Former President Obama criticizes federal agent tactics in Minneapolis amid business closures.
CongressObama Criticizes White House: "Decorum Has Been Lost" in Political Rhetoric
The former president cited a specific incident involving a racist trope and the broader decline in political discourse.
CongressSchumer Vows to Block GOP Voter ID Push and Rejects DHS Election Role
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer signaled a major legislative showdown with Republicans over nationwide voter identification requirements and federal oversight of elections.
World & SecurityRubio'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 & Law71% of Republicans See Late-Night Bias: Trump Attacks Maher
The former president criticized the late-night host on social media, sparking debate over political rhetoric in media.
World & SecurityUS Navy Tracks 6,000-Mile Tanker Journey Across Atlantic to Intercept in Indian Ocean
The operation involved satellite tracking from the Caribbean before intercepting the vessel in the southern Indian Ocean.
Policy & LawSubway Safety Crisis: 96th St Pushing Leaves Victims in Critical Condition
Simon Park, a repeat offender, was arraigned Tuesday after allegedly pushing Sandra Ashley onto the tracks at 96th St station.
Policy & LawWestern 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.
Congress$114B in Aid: Zelensky Praises Senate Bipartisan Unity at Munich Security Conference
The Ukrainian leader met with lawmakers at the Munich Security Conference amid ongoing debates over military assistance.
World & SecurityCRITICAL: Zelenskyy Says Questions Remain in Ukraine Peace Talks
The Ukrainian leader emphasized the need for specific commitments before halting the conflict.
World & SecurityWashington Struggles to Define Iran Policy 47 Years After Revolution
Diplomatic talks stall as regional tensions rise and nuclear ambitions persist.
Policy & LawHouse Republican Campaign Chair Dismisses Democrats' Expanding GOP Target Map
The National Republican Congressional Committee chair argues the strategy is a distraction from the party's messaging.
World & SecurityMarco Rubio Seeks to Mend Transatlantic Ties After Trump's Davos Remarks
The Secretary of State arrived in Brussels to meet with EU officials, emphasizing shared security interests despite recent isolationist rhetoric from the former president.
World & SecurityRussian Opposition Leader Navalny Killed by Deadly Toxin From Frog, European Leaders Say
European Union officials and national leaders condemn the death as a political assassination and call for an international investigation into the Novichok variant.
Policy & LawSchumer E. coli Photo Resurfaces as Democrats Face Fresh Grilling Criticism
The 2017 image resurfaces as critics mock Democratic lawmakers' public image and culinary choices.
Policy & LawTrump 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 & LawFrog 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.
Policy & LawICE Director Refuses to Resign After Swalwell Confrontation Over Minneapolis Shootings
Acting Director Todd Lyons says he will not step down despite calls from over 150 Democrats following agent-involved deaths of two U.S. citizens.
Policy & LawInside Trump's News Obsession: 4 Papers, 4 Hours of Sleep
White House sources describe a leader who reads multiple newspapers cover-to-cover daily and watches hours of cable news.
Policy & LawTrump, Zeldin Announce End of Scientific Basis for U.S. Climate Action
EPA administrator declares climate science will no longer guide federal environmental policy.
CongressSenator 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 & LawWhite House Ends Minnesota Immigration Crackdown After 4,000 Arrests, Two Deaths
The 10-week operation resulted in over 4,000 arrests but also left two U.S. citizens dead.
Policy & LawGrand 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.
Policy & LawProgressive Win in NJ Hinged on Anti-ICE Organizing
Grassroots coalition mobilized immigrant communities to flip a state legislative seat in a low-turnout special election.
CongressPritzker Joins Chorus of Dem Governors Boycotting White House Dinner After Snub Ignites 'chaos'
18 Democratic governors, including potential 2028 contenders, will skip the dinner after Trump disinvited Maryland's Moore and Colorado's Polis.
CongressPam Bondi Testifies Before House Judiciary on DOJ Oversight
Attorney General faces first congressional hearing since confirmation, fielding questions on department priorities and Trump-era investigations.
Policy & LawU.S. Cattle Herd Hits 75-Year Low as Drought, Costs Squeeze Ranchers
The nation's beef cattle inventory has shrunk to levels not seen since the 1950s, pushing prices up 20% in 2025.
World & SecurityHouse GOP Demands Transparency on Foreign Funding for Left-Wing Groups
Republicans target nonprofits linked to China and Soros, while progressive groups call the investigation politically motivated.
CongressPam Bondi to Face Questions From House Lawmakers About Her Helm of the DOJ
The attorney general's first House testimony comes amid criticism over Epstein file redactions and prosecutions of Trump opponents.
Policy & LawAs Helene Survivors Wait for State Help, Some Victims of Earlier Hurricanes Are Still Out of Their Homes
Years after major storms, displaced families reveal systemic delays in state-run housing recovery programs across multiple states.
CongressMaryland 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.
Policy & LawFBI Warrant for Georgia 2020 Ballots Based on Referral From Trump Election Lawyer
Kurt Olsen, who aided Trump's 2020 overturn efforts, now serves as presidentially appointed Director of Election Security and Integrity.
Policy & LawFather of US-based Hong Kong Activist Convicted Under National Security Law
John Clancey's father Joseph faces up to 10 years in prison for alleged sedition under Beijing's 2020 crackdown legislation.
CongressSusan Collins Defends Independent Stance After Criticism From Trump and Democrats
Maine senator says her constituents reward bipartisan approach despite attacks from both parties.
Policy & LawTrump Instructs Spy Agencies to Provide Intelligence to 'Stop the Steal' Lawyer
Presidential directive grants attorney William Olson access to classified intelligence reports related to 2020 election investigations.
Policy & LawDOJ Fails to Indict in Case of Democrats' Video About Refusing Illegal Military Orders
Federal grand jury declines to charge House Democrats who appeared in advocacy group's video on military service members' rights.
Policy & LawGrand Jury Declines to Indict Democratic Lawmakers Who Urged Troops to Refuse Illegal Orders
Federal grand jury rejects DOJ case against six House members who posted video urging military to disobey unconstitutional commands from Trump.
Policy & LawWhy is Everyone Leaving Congress?
Sixty members have announced they won't run for re-election, the highest number this century.
State & LocalCrowded 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.
Policy & LawHouse Passes SAVE Act to Require Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration
The bill mandates documentary proof of citizenship nationwide, affecting an estimated 21 million Americans without passports or birth certificates.
World & SecurityWhite House Defends Commerce Secretary After Epstein Links Surface
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cited administration achievements before ending briefing amid questions about Howard Lutnick's past ties.
Policy & LawU.S. and Azerbaijan Sign Strategic Partnership Charter
Vice President Vance and President Aliyev formalize defense and energy cooperation in Baku agreement.
CongressWhite House Makes Counteroffer to Fund Homeland Security as Dems Push Demands
The administration's proposal includes $12 billion for border security while Democrats seek $18 billion for immigration processing.
State & LocalTrump 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
CongressDemocratic Representative Compares ICE Agents to Nazis During House Hearing
Rep. Delia Ramirez's remarks drew immediate Republican condemnation and calls for apology during testimony on immigration enforcement.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Prepares Public for Weaker January Jobs Report
Officials cite winter storms and data volatility as factors in expected slowdown after 256,000 jobs added in December.
Economy & MarketsDon Lemon Hires Federal Prosecutor Who Resigned Over Minnesota ICE Probes
Joseph Thompson, who quit as second-in-command at Minnesota U.S. Attorney's office, now represents journalist facing church protest charges.
CongressEPA 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.
CongressHouse Immigration Hearing Spotlights Minneapolis Shootings, Training Concerns
Democrats and Republicans question ICE, CBP leaders on tactics after two U.S. citizens were killed by federal officers last month.
Policy & LawGov. Tim Walz Says Federal Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota Could End Within Days
Minnesota's governor announced the Trump administration may halt enforcement operations after state officials raised legal and humanitarian concerns.
CongressThune: '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.
Policy & LawCongress Moves to Set National Rules for Self-Driving Cars, Overriding States
Bipartisan legislation would establish federal safety standards and preempt state regulations on autonomous vehicles.
CongressGOP Mutiny Forces House Speaker Mike Johnson to Delay Vote on Key Piece of Trump's Agenda
Republican defections over spending concerns forced postponement of a vote on the tax and border package.
State & LocalMinnesota Police Arrest Anti-ICE Protesters After Federal Pressure
Local law enforcement detained several demonstrators blocking ICE operations following new directives from federal immigration officials.
Policy & LawLocal Police Aid ICE by Tapping School Cameras Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
At least seven jurisdictions are using public surveillance networks to assist federal immigration enforcement operations.
CongressTrump-appointed Judge Dismisses DOJ Attempt to Access Michigan Voter Data
The ruling blocks federal access to state voter records sought for citizenship verification enforcement.
World & SecurityFact Check Team: is Iran Rebuilding Their Nuclear Sites?
Satellite imagery shows renewed construction activity at key facilities, but experts disagree on whether it signals weapons development or civilian energy expansion.
Policy & LawDemocrats 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.
Policy & LawInstagram and YouTube Owners Accused of Building 'Addiction Machines' in Trial
Social media giants Meta and Google face allegations in court regarding the addictive nature of their platforms, impacting youth mental health.
Policy & LawGOP Needs 'Better Messaging', Says Companion of Kash Patel, Amidst Democratic Outreach to Bad Bunny
The companion of former Trump administration official Kash Patel suggests Republicans are falling behind in public relations, contrasting with Democratic efforts to connect with cultural figures like Bad Bunny.
CongressSenate Hearing Examines Minnesota COVID Relief Fraud Allegations
Sen. Josh Hawley questions federal oversight after $250 million in pandemic aid allegedly diverted to international schemes.
World & SecurityEpstein Abuse Survivor Responds to Ghislaine Maxwell's Clemency Appeals
An abuse survivor connected to financier Jeffrey Epstein has publicly addressed recent calls for clemency made on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell, emphasizing the lasting impact of their experiences.
Economy & MarketsFact Check: Does Immigration Increase the National Debt?
Economists disagree on whether immigrants add to or reduce federal deficits over time
Policy & LawColony Ridge Settles With Texas for $68 Million Over Land Sale Violations
Liberty County development accused of selling to buyers without legal status agrees to penalties and oversight
CongressMalinowski Concedes to Mejia in New Jersey Democratic House Primary
Former congressman Tom Malinowski ends bid after special primary loss to Nellie Pou's chief of staff
Data & AnalysisAmerican Optimism About the Future Hits Record Low, Gallup Finds
New Gallup data shows only 59% of Americans expect to be better off in five years — the lowest since tracking began.
CongressGrassley Accuses Biden DOJ of Bypassing Constitutional Protections in Phone Record Subpoenas
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley accused the Biden Justice Department on Tuesday of deliberately circumventing constitutional protections w...
Policy & LawMaryland Gov. Wes Moore Faces Questions Over Family History Claim
Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore is facing scrutiny over a family story he has told repeatedly throughout his political career—that his great-grandfather f...
World & SecurityUK PM Starmer Refuses Resignation Calls as Epstein-Linked Appointment Sparks Party Revolt
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday refused calls to resign over his appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.S. ambassador, despite revelations that Ma...
CongressDHS 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...
Policy & LawHow Weak is GOP in '26? Likely Less Than You Think
Republicans enter the 2026 midterm election cycle facing what appears to be a perfect storm: historical precedent strongly favoring the opposition party, Pre...
Policy & LawGeorgia RNC Members Waive Neutrality Rule to Back Trump-Endorsed Burt Jones
Republican National Committee members from Georgia sign letter allowing party support for lieutenant governor in crowded gubernatorial primary
World & SecurityPortugal Elects Socialist Seguro as President With 66% of Vote, Far-Right Chega Doubles Support
António José Seguro wins landslide victory over far-right challenger André Ventura, who still achieved record results for his anti-immigration party
Policy & LawSusan Collins Formally Announces 2026 Reelection Bid for Maine Senate Seat
The five-term Republican senator confirms campaign despite Trump criticism, entering one of the nation's most competitive Senate races
State & LocalAdam 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...
CongressSenate Races to Avert Third Shutdown as DHS Deal Takes Shape
The Senate is scrambling to reach a deal by Friday to avoid a partial government shutdown that would affect only the Department of Homeland Security. After r...
Policy & LawTo 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...
Policy & LawImmigration Detention Cases Hit Historic High With Over 18,000 Federal Challenges
More than 18,000 immigrants have filed federal court challenges claiming their detention is illegal since the Trump administration implemented new deportatio...
CongressRep. Goldman Outlines DHS Reform Priorities Ahead of Funding Deadline
New York Democrat calls for restructuring immigration enforcement and asylum processing as Congress faces February 14 deadline
CongressTop DHS Immigration Officials to Testify as Funding Deadline Nears
House committee hearing comes as Congress faces February 14 deadline to fund Department of Homeland Security operations
Policy & LawGabbard's Office Warns Attorney Against Sharing Classified Complaint With Congress
Director of National Intelligence's office threatens legal action if lawyer provides classified whistleblower complaint to lawmakers
Policy & LawGhislaine Maxwell Invokes Fifth Amendment in House Deposition, Attorney Requests Trump Clemency
Convicted sex trafficker declines to answer congressional questions but attorney says she would testify if granted clemency by President Trump
State & LocalCould 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 & LawDemocrats 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
CongressPaxton and Crockett Lead Crowded Texas Senate Primary Fields, New Poll Shows
Attorney General Ken Paxton holds 31% support among Republican primary voters while Rep. Jasmine Crockett leads Democrats with 28% in race to replace retiring Senator John Cornyn
Policy & LawBuddhist Monks Complete 1,000-Mile Peace Walk to Washington After Four-Month Journey
Japanese religious leaders who walked from San Francisco to advocate for nuclear disarmament arrive at the nation's capital
Policy & LawElder Fraud Surges as Congress Debates Protection Measures
FBI reports 33% increase in cyber fraud incidents targeting seniors as two federal bills await passage to combat scams affecting 67 million baby boomers
Policy & LawU.S. Murder Rate Drops to Lowest Level Since 1900, Preliminary Data Shows
Council on Criminal Justice finds homicide declined 17% in 2025 across 35 major cities as FBI prepares to release official nationwide statistics
Policy & LawDHS Shutdown Looms as Democrats Demand ICE Reforms, Republicans Reject Proposals
Democratic leaders call for 10 reforms including judicial warrants and use-of-force standards while GOP leaders say demands are unrealistic with Feb. 14 deadline approaching
CongressDemocratic 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...
Economy & MarketsCuba Warns of Aviation Fuel Shortage After Trump Tariff Threat
The Cuban government issued a warning Monday that aviation fuel supplies could run critically short within weeks if threatened U.S. tariffs on third-country ...
Policy & LawMore 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 ...
CongressVoter ID Laws: Elites vs. Common Sense Debate Continues
The ongoing debate surrounding voter identification laws highlights a division between policy experts and public opinion regarding election security and accessibility.
Policy & LawCollege 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.
CongressJeffries Alleges Voter Suppression Amidst GOP Push for ID and Citizenship Requirements
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes Republican-backed legislation proposing stricter voter identification and proof of citizenship for voting.
Policy & LawMAGA Faction Expresses Discontent Over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Performance
The Puerto Rican superstar's show at the recent Super Bowl has drawn significant criticism from conservative circles, citing various concerns.
Policy & LawU.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.
CongressSenate Convenes to Consider DHS Funding Amidst Democratic and White House Negotiations
The U.S. Senate is actively deliberating on Department of Homeland Security funding, with Democrats and the White House exchanging proposals to avert a potential government shutdown.
World & SecurityElon Musk Offers to Cover Legal Fees for Epstein Victims Sued for Speaking Out
The billionaire entrepreneur stated he would provide legal support to individuals facing lawsuits for sharing their experiences related to Jeffrey Epstein.
CongressBipartisan 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.
Policy & LawVenezuelan Prosecutor Orders Arrest of Opposition Ally Hours After Release
Venezuela's top prosecutor has issued an arrest warrant for an ally of a prominent opposition leader, mere hours after the individual had been released from detention, escalating political tensions in the nation.
Economy & MarketsWall Street Opens Lower Following Strong Asian Market Rally
Major U.S. stock indices began the trading day with declines, contrasting with significant gains seen in Asian markets overnight, as investors reacted to a confluence of global economic data and central bank signals.
Policy & LawJudicial Research Center Removes Climate Change Section From Judges' Manual After Report
A judicial research center has removed a section dedicated to climate change from its judges' manual following a report by Fox News Digital, sparking debate over the influence of media on judicial education.
State & LocalFlorida 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.
Policy & LawGhislaine Maxwell Refuses Congressional Questions, Citing Fifth Amendment
The former associate of Jeffrey Epstein declined to provide testimony before a House oversight committee.
Policy & LawManufacturing Construction Spending Declines Under Trump
New data indicates a decline in manufacturing construction spending during the Trump administration, prompting varied responses from political factions.
CongressSuper 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 & SecuritySupermajority Gives Japan's Takaichi Strong Hand at Home and Abroad
Prime Minister Takaichi's ruling party secures a supermajority, solidifying her influence on both domestic and international policy.
World & SecurityCrackdown on Dissent in Iran Expands to Include Reformist Figures Following Protests
Authorities in Iran have broadened their suppression of opposition, now targeting prominent reformists in the wake of widespread nationwide protests.
World & SecurityStorm 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
Economy & MarketsTrump Administration Ties Market Access to Energy Production in New Trade Framework
White House signals reciprocal trade policy will prioritize countries expanding oil and gas output over renewable energy investments
CongressPelosi 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.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Links Trade Access to Sanctions Compliance in New Executive Order
Administration signals tougher enforcement on countries maintaining energy partnerships with sanctioned nations
Economy & MarketsU.S. Ties Trade Benefits to Energy Compliance in New Sanctions Strategy
Administration's executive order forces trading partners to choose between Russian oil and American market access
Policy & LawFederal Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration's Mandatory Detention Policy
The ruling affirms the administration's authority to hold immigration detainees without bond hearings during mass enforcement operations.
World & SecurityUN High Commissioner Warns of 'Unprecedented' Crisis as Sudan War Approaches Third Year
Volker Türk calls for global intervention and humanitarian aid as conflict displaces millions and fuels catastrophic malnutrition levels.
Policy & LawWashington 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 & LawFederal 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 & MarketsUnemployment 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
Data & AnalysisPoll: Americans Prefer Bad Bunny's Official Halftime Show Over Kid Rock's Conservative Alternative
A YouGov survey found 35% interest in the official NFL show compared to 28% for the 'anti-woke' concert headlined by Kid Rock.
Policy & LawPolls Open in Japan's Parliamentary Elections as PM Takaichi Seeks Conservative Mandate
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi called the snap election to secure a majority for an ambitious right-wing agenda including increased defense spending and immigration reform.
Policy & LawTulsi Gabbard Denies Wrongdoing Over Delayed Whistleblower Complaint Referral
The Director of National Intelligence called accusations of 'hiding' a classified complaint 'baseless' and blamed the delay on Biden-era oversight procedures.
Policy & LawInvestigation Deepens Into Kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie in Arizona
Authorities examine ransom notes and doorbell data as family of Today host Savannah Guthrie pleads for proof of life.
Policy & LawPentagon Terminates Academic Partnerships With Harvard University
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cites 'woke' institutional policies and ideological misalignment as grounds for ending military research and training ties.
Culture & Society3 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...
World & SecurityGaza's Rafah Crossing Reopens, but Restrictions Limit Movement
Under a ceasefire agreement, only 50 medical patients per day are allowed to leave Gaza, but Israeli security procedures and logistical challenges have slowed the process significantly.
Policy & LawRecording Immigration Agents in Public is a Constitutional Right — Here's What the Law Says
As tensions rise between bystanders and federal immigration agents, legal experts say the First Amendment protects the right to film in public, but obstruction laws set boundaries.
Policy & LawCentrist Democrats Express Frustration Following AIPAC Primary Spending
Internal party tensions rise as moderate lawmakers question the impact of outside spending on Democratic unity.
World & SecurityTrump Administration Signals Potential Diplomatic Boycott of 2026 Winter Olympics
The White House cites trade disputes and security concerns as factors in determining official U.S. attendance at the Milan-Cortina games.
CongressTrump-Backed Utah Redistricting Initiative Sparks Fraud and Violence Accusations
A Republican effort to redraw congressional lines in Utah to eliminate a Democratic House seat has escalated into allegations of illegal conduct and physical threats.
CongressVoters Split on Trump's Foreign Engagement, Poll Shows Key Vulnerabilities for Both Parties
New data reveals partisan divides on military intervention, with independents emerging as swing voters on international conflicts.
World & SecurityIran Says Talks With US Will Continue After 'Good Beginning' in Oman
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi describes initial round of nuclear negotiations as productive, while White House maintains maximum pressure stance.
Data & AnalysisThe Divide and the Data: Why We Built Political Bytes
America's partisan media ecosystem is broken. We believe unbiased AI can help fix it — not by picking sides, but by presenting all of them.
Policy & LawWhat is the State of Democracy in the U.S.?
As midterms approach, Democrats and Republicans offer sharply different views on voter access, election integrity, and institutional trust.
World & SecurityU.S. Proposes June Deadline for Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal, Zelenskyy Confirms
The Biden administration has set a new diplomatic timeline for ending the conflict, marking a shift in international peace efforts as Russia continues infrastructure attacks.
World & SecurityU.S. and Iran Hold Preliminary Talks in Oman Amid Broader Tensions
Diplomats meet to discuss nuclear program and regional security as both sides signal openness to continued negotiation.
World & SecurityRussia Launches Massive Attack on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure, Zelensky Confirms
Ukraine's president reports coordinated strikes targeting power grid as winter persists, marking the latest in months-long campaign against civilian energy supplies.
Policy & LawSchumer Denies Trump's Claim About Penn Station Renaming Proposal
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called the Trump administration's allegation an 'absolute lie,' escalating a dispute over a statement the president attributed to Democratic leaders.
Policy & LawState Department to Delete Archived X Posts From Biden Administration
The Trump administration is removing social media posts made before his second term began, citing policy review and account consolidation.
State & LocalMississippi 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.
World & SecurityGeopolitical Tensions Shadow 2026 Winter Olympics as U.S. Foreign Policy Divides Allies
The intersection of international sports and American 'America First' diplomacy creates a complex backdrop for the Milano-Cortina Games.
CongressCentrist Democrats Break With AIPAC Over Primary Spending Strategy
Internal party friction intensifies as moderate lawmakers question the impact of outside spending on Democratic primary outcomes.
World & SecurityEpstein Scandal Topples European Leaders While U.S. Political Class Escapes Scrutiny
A growing gap in institutional accountability has emerged as European governments face resignations while American inquiries remain largely stalled.
Policy & LawSenate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Amendment in Historic Late-Night Vote, 67–32
The vote sends $1.2 trillion toward roads, bridges, broadband, and clean energy — but both parties are already spinning the narrative heading into midterms.
Economy & MarketsFed Holds Rates Steady at 4.25% as January CPI Surprises to the Upside
Inflation came in at 2.8%, above the 2.6% consensus. Here's what economists across the spectrum are saying about the path forward.
World & SecurityAbbott Deploys Texas Troopers to Border After Cartel Kingpin Killing Sparks Violence in Mexico
The deployment adds up to 1,000 troopers to the Rio Grande region, prompting mixed reactions from U.S. and Mexican officials.
Policy & LawEx‑Navy SEAL Warns Mexican Cartel after Violent Weekend, Calls Group ‘More like ISIS’
The former special‑operations operator posted a warning on X, citing recent attacks in northern Mexico while critics say his comments risk inflaming tensions.
Policy & LawJesse Jackson to Lie in State in South Carolina
The state Senate approved a resolution for the civil‑rights leader to lie in state at the State House on March 5, prompting mixed reactions from Democratic and Republican officials.
Economy & MarketsCartel Prices Remain High After Kingpin Arrests, Study Shows
A University of Chicago analysis finds street prices for cocaine and methamphetamine held steady despite the removal of top traffickers, challenging standard supply‑and‑demand expectations.
Policy & LawMinnesota 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.
Policy & LawNebraska's Electoral System Faces Renewed Scrutiny as State Lawmakers Consider 'Winner-Takes-All' Reform
A single congressional district vote delivered Nebraska's crucial electoral college advantage to Democrats in 2024, and Republicans are now working to change that system before the next presidential election.
Policy & LawNYC Raises Snow‑Shoveling Pay to $30 an Hour after Historic Blizzard
The city announced a temporary wage boost for contracted snow removal crews, citing a severe labor shortage following the February storm.
World & SecurityPatel’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.
Policy & LawPentagon Raises Concerns over ROTOR Act Implementation for D.C. Crash Reforms
Defense officials warned the bill could add reporting burdens and cost increases as the House moves toward passage.
World & SecurityState Department Reports Hundreds of Calls to 24‑Hour Hotline for U.S. Citizens in Mexico
The hotline, launched in 2023, has fielded increasing requests for assistance as travel to Mexico rises amid safety concerns.
CongressHouse Committee Advances Tech Regulation Bill With Surprising Bipartisan Coalition
The algorithmic transparency bill passed committee with votes from both progressive and libertarian-leaning members.
CongressHouse Committee Advances Tech Regulation Bill With Surprising Bipartisan Coalition
The algorithmic transparency bill passed committee with votes from both progressive and libertarian-leaning members.
State & LocalTexas and California Governors Escalate Interstate Commerce Dispute
The clash centers on differing environmental standards and their impact on cross-border shipping costs.
State & LocalTexas and California Governors Escalate Interstate Commerce Dispute
The clash centers on differing environmental standards and their impact on cross-border shipping costs.
Policy & LawWashington Braces for State of the Union with Heightened Security and Protests
Hundreds of National Guard troops, traffic reroutes, and organized demonstrations signal a charged atmosphere ahead of President's Feb. 6 address.