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Chuck Schumer lays out plan to fight Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund in the Senate
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a procedural strategy on Tuesday to obstruct President Donald Trump's proposed $1.8 billion f
Pence questions Trump’s conservative credentials and ‘hostility to constitutional order’
Former Vice President Mike Pence has launched a significant public critique of Donald Trump, questioning the former president's commitment t
Family visitation resumes at Delaney Hall after protests
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill announced on Sunday that the Department of Homeland Security would reinstate family visitation privileges
U.S. and Iran dig in as talks to end war stall
Diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran aimed at terminating ongoing regional conflict have reached a critical impasse, w
Trump responds to NYT article, says it's 'very good' administration is losing legal talent
President Trump characterised the departure of more than 10,000 federal government lawyers since the end of 2024 as beneficial to his admini
Latest U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat kills 3 in the eastern Pacific Ocean
The United States military conducted another airstrike on a vessel suspected of transporting illegal narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean
The peril of transactional deterrence: How the US unwittingly shifted Taiwan's timeline
The United States has fundamentally recalibrated its approach to Taiwan, transforming the island from a fixed strategic commitment into a ne
Jill Biden says Joe 'was slowing down' during presidency
Former First Lady Jill Biden has offered the most candid public assessment to date regarding her husband's mental acuity during his final mo
Pence calls Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund 'a bad idea'
Former Vice President Mike Pence delivered a pointed critique of the Department of Justice's newly established anti-weaponization fund durin
Gov. Andy Beshear says ‘Texas is in play’ for Democrats after Ken Paxton’s GOP primary win
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear made a striking assertion on Sunday regarding the competitive landscape of the 2024 Senate race in Texas, cla
Andy Beshear says ‘Texas is in play’ for Democrats after Ken Paxton’s Senate GOP primary win
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear delivered a striking assessment on Sunday regarding the political dynamics of Texas's 2024 Senate race, decla
Graham Platner’s wife ‘angry’ her disclosures of his extramarital sexting were made public
Amy Gertner, spouse of Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for United States Senate in Maine, has publicly articulated her di
Graham Platner’s wife ‘angry’ disclosures of his extramarital sexting were made public
Graham Platner's marital difficulties have suddenly become a central fixture of Maine's 2024 Senate race, reshaping the trajectory of what w
Mike Pence says the Trump administration has ‘departed’ from conservative principles
Former Vice President Mike Pence delivered a pointed critique of the Trump administration's governing approach on January 30, 2025, assertin
Andy Beshear says ‘we were all concerned’ watching Biden’s 2024 debate after Jill Biden speaks out
Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky has emerged as a significant voice within Democratic circles offering measured but pointed criticism of Pr
Mike Pence calls DOJ anti-weaponization fund ‘deeply offensive’ and ‘bad idea’
Former Vice President Mike Pence has emerged as a significant critic of the Trump administration's newly established $1.8 billion fund desig
Mike Pence says GOP ‘lost our way’ after nominating Ken Paxton ‘but Democrats have lost their mind’
Former Vice President Mike Pence delivered a strikingly candid assessment of his Republican Party's current trajectory during a Sunday appea
We're having the worst wheat crop in decades. You'll notice the ripple effects soon at the grocery store
The global wheat supply faces an unprecedented crisis in 2024, with major producing regions experiencing the most severe crop failures in de
Protests Outside Newark ICE Detention Center Enters 10th Day
A sustained protest movement targeting the Newark Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility has reached its tenth consecutive d
How Trump’s Hold on GOP Will Play into the Midterm Elections
Donald Trump's commanding influence over Republican primary outcomes has crystallized into a defining variable in the 2024 midterm election
All Eyes on US and Iran as Potential Peace Deal Looms
The United States and Iran are approaching a critical juncture in diplomatic negotiations, with senior American and Arab officials signaling
Newark mayor orders curfew around Delaney Hall as protesters, police clash
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a Democrat serving the New Jersey city, invoked emergency executive authority on Sunday to impose a mandatory curfe
As Trump ramps up deportations, remember we all benefit from immigration
The Trump administration's aggressive expansion of immigration enforcement operations marks a significant inflection point in American polic
Massive leadership vacuum weakens U.S. diplomacy in the face of global crises
The Trump administration's sweeping restructuring of the State Department has dismantled decades of diplomatic infrastructure, forcing hundr
U.S. faces foreign crises with a hollowed out diplomatic corps
The United States diplomatic apparatus faces unprecedented structural challenges as hundreds of career foreign service officers have exited
Proposed NDAs for federal workers spark diverse backlash
The Trump administration's Office of Personnel Management formally proposed on Tuesday the implementation of mandatory nondisclosure agreeme
GOP's Bill Cassidy faces new decisions on bucking Trump
Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana occupies a peculiar and consequential position within the Republican Party and the Senate's institutional
Redistricting battle set to escalate ahead of 2028 elections
The architectural framework of American electoral politics is preparing for its most consequential restructuring in a decade, with the 2028
Zelensky expecting ‘big attacks’ from Russia soon
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has positioned his nation on heightened alert following intelligence assessments indicating an immine
Justice Department asks for judge’s recusal from Georgia election case over Fani Willis event
The Justice Department filed a formal motion on Friday requesting that a federal judge recuse herself from overseeing the department's lawsu












