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Hasan 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.
Freedom Conservatives Hope Fusionism Returns as They Seek to Reclaim GOP Mantle
A gathering of libertarian-leaning conservatives in Washington charts a path forward, arguing their small-government principles can regain influence after being sidelined during the Trump era.
Arkansas Woman Describes Days-Long Wait During Life-Threatening Miscarriage Under State Abortion Ban
Emily Waldorf spent four days in a Fayetteville hospital while doctors said they could not provide standard care because the fetus still had a heartbeat, raising questions about medical exceptions under the 2022 ban.
DNC Releases Post-2024 Election Review Amid Criticism of Incomplete Findings
The internal report, issued after party pressure, has been called error-ridden and criticized for sidestepping contentious issues like immigration and Israel.
Rep. Thomas Massie Files FEC Paperwork for 2028 House Race, Says Decision Not Final
The Kentucky Republican, who lost his primary last week to a Trump-backed challenger, has not ruled out a presidential bid either.
Massie 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.
Albuquerque 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.
John Cornyn's Last Stand and Democratic Fights: What to Watch in Tuesday's Texas Elections
President Trump has endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton over three-term Senator Cornyn, setting up a high-stakes GOP Senate runoff that could reshape Texas politics.
Jewish 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.
Immigration Courts Bundle Dozens of Cases to Accelerate Deportation Hearings under Trump Administration
Federal immigration courts are scheduling hearings with 100 or more respondents at once, raising due process concerns among attorneys while administration officials say the changes address chronic backlogs.