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Gallego, Seen as Democratic Model, Faces New Scrutiny Over Swalwell Connection and Ethics Questions
Arizona senator's growing national profile faces tests as Republicans push ethics inquiries and Democrats question his judgment after Swalwell scandal.
FBI Director Patel Threatens Lawsuit Against The Atlantic Over 'Categorically False' Report
The Atlantic's article claims Patel was frequently unreachable, drank to intoxication at work, and that officials once considered breaching a locked room to reach him.
Viktor Orbán Built a 'Propaganda Machine.' Hungary's Next Leader Must Dismantle It
State media depicted opposition candidate Péter Magyar as a threat to peace, with critics saying voters in rural eastern Hungary were fed lies about conscription and economic collapse.
Murphy 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.
Obama, Mamdani Sing 'Wheels on the Bus' With Bronx Kids During First Joint Appearance
The former president met the self-proclaimed socialist mayor at a Bronx childcare center as Mamdani marks his first 100 days in office.
Police Investigating Arson Attacks at Jewish Sites in London
Counterterror officers probe fires at synagogues as group with suspected Iran ties claims responsibility, drawing condemnation from UK's chief rabbi and prime minister.
Los Angeles Judge Clears Way for Civil Trial Against Baldwin in Rust Shooting Case
Gaffer Serge Svetnoy alleges negligence and emotional distress from witnessing the 2021 on-set fatal shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Newsom Demands Answers From RFK Jr. Over Past Comments About Black Children
California governor condemned remarks Kennedy made in a 2024 interview about children on ADHD medications being 're-parented', which resurfaced during House testimony.
Former 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.
Republicans 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.