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‘Watershed Bill of Rights’ Initiative Fails in Oregon

Finally, opponents of such ideas have taken the threat seriously.

Trump cheers U.S. indictment of Cuba’s Raul Castro

President Trump declared that the U.S. is "freeing up Cuba" after the Justice Department indicted Cuban leader Raul Castro.

Judge orders White House to comply with Presidential Records Act

A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that the White House is at "substantial risk" of erasing official documents, and ordered President Trump's team to comply with the Presidential Records Act.

RFK Jr. appoints Stephanie Haridopolos as temporary surgeon general

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has tapped Stephanie Haridopolos, the top staffer in the Office of the Surgeon General, to serve as interim surgeon general until the role is filled by a Senate-confirmed nominee.

Director Pedro Almodovar declares ‘The U.S. is not a democracy right now’ at Cannes

Spanish director Pedro Almodovar: "The U.S. is not a democracy right now. Some people say it's maybe an imperfect democracy, but I really don't think the U.S. is a democracy right now."

Capitol riot police officers sue to stop Anti-Weaponization Fund payouts

Two police officers who helped defend the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, sued to block the Trump administration's almost $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund -- one that the Jan. 6 rioters could benefit from.

House passes updated housing bill, sending changes back to Senate

The House on Wednesday passed an amended bipartisan housing package, kicking the bill back to the Senate.

Bill Maher says prominent Democrats won’t come on his show unless they’re ‘pre-adored’

BILL MAHER: Prominent Dems, including Kamala Harris and the Clintons, won't come on his show because "Democrats are p---ies about ... going anywhere that they're not already pre-adored."

DOJ indicts Cuba’s Raul Castro on murder, conspiracy charges

Raul Castro, who spent years at the pinnacle of Cuba's government alongside his late brother Fidel, has been indicted in U.S. federal court on charges of murder and conspiracy to kill Americans stemming from the 1996 attack on airplanes trying to deliver aid to Cuban refugees.

Trump blasts Republicans for not firing the Senate parliamentarian

President Trump is fuming at Senate Republicans' "soft game" as they side-step the hardball legislative tactics he says are needed to push his priorities through Congress.

Agency that checks prediction markets is in over its head, gambling industry leaders tell Congress

The federal agency that regulates the U.S. prediction markets is a rogue agency making a mockery of congressional intent, Bill Miller, CEO of the American Gaming Association, told Congress on Wednesday.

Groceries just had the biggest price hike in years. It’s about to get even worse, experts warn

Unfortunately, things may be about to get a whole lot more expensive, economists are warning.

Trump faces ‘no hurry’ to make deal with Iran

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Trump faces 'no hurry' to make deal with Iran President Trump said Wednesday he is not in a hurry to make a deal with Iran as any progress on a potential deal between the two countries remains elusive. © Jacquelyn Martin, Associated Press “We’re...

Gallego: GOP manufacturing ‘reason for another regime change war’ in Cuba

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) on Wednesday said GOP lawmakers are manufacturing a “regime change” in Cuba amid the Trump administration’s oil blockade and charges against former President Raúl Castro. “We’re seeing Republicans manufacture a reason for another regime change war in front of our very eyes—this time in Cuba,” Gallego wrote in a post on...

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