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Supreme Court justices to testify on Capitol Hill

Some Supreme Court justices will reportedly come to Capitol Hill later this month to testify on their budget, marking a rare moment when the two branches of government will have a direct discussion in public.

Tennessee Republicans pass congressional map that wipes out Democrat-leaning district

The Tennessee General Assembly on Thursday approved a new congressional map that will likely eliminate the state's sole Democrat in the U.S. House ahead of the November election.

Seen, Heard & Whispered: Trump ally vows 2020 proof; Gorsuch’s ‘radical ideas’; Hegseth plays Santa

A Trump ally promises evidence the 2020 election was stolen, a Supreme Court justice celebrates America's "radical" founding ideas, and a Cabinet secretary recalls playing Santa for a veteran.

Neither rain nor sleet — nor a handgun: USPS nears rule to allow pistols in mail

The U.S. Postal Service is nearing completion of a new rule that would allow people to ship handguns through the regular mail, undercutting the oldest federal firearms law in existence -- and drawing fierce criticism from both sides of the gun debate.

Sen. Collins addresses health speculation, says she has benign neurological condition

Republican Sen. Susan M. Collins of Maine sought to quell speculation about her trembling hands, shaky head, and wavering voice this week, saying she has a condition known as benign essential tremor.

Trump meets privately with Brazil’s Lula, says progress made on tariff fight

President Trump on Thursday said progress was made on potential new tariffs on Brazil after he met with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the White House.

Trump’s council calls for slimmed-down FEMA that responds to fewer emergencies

President Trump's special panel deciding the future of FEMA called for an end-it-then-mend-it approach to the embattled disaster-response agency.

Virginia state senator says FBI raid all about politics, but probe dates to Biden days

Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas accused the Trump administration of greenlighting an FBI raid on her businesses because of the Democrat's support for last month's congressional redistricting push, despite the senator first coming under investigation during President Joseph R. Biden's term.

Fairfax County ‘prosecutor’ protects criminal illegal immigrants from consequences

Democratic politicians continue to prioritize illegal immigrants over Americans in their policymaking. In Fairfax County, Virginia, one of those politicians may actually face consequences for it. The Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation into the office of Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano. Descano is one of the most prolific pro-criminal “prosecutors” in […]

Someone tell Zohran Mamdani he’s the mayor of New York, not the West Bank

A mob of masked anti-Israel “protesters” chanting antisemitic slogans tried to push past police barriers and break into the historic Park East Synagogue in Manhattan this week. The alleged reason for the riot was an Israeli real estate event being held inside.  What were rioters going to do if they got in? We don’t know. […]

Democrats know the redistricting game is over

For more than a decade, Democrats and their allies have used the federal courts as a redistricting weapon to force Republican-led states to carve up congressional maps along racial lines, override the will of state legislatures, and hand Democrats seats they couldn’t win on merit. The Supreme Court said enough. In a landmark 6-3 ruling […]

Cohen on ‘shameful’ Tennessee redistricting erasing his House district: ‘Next stop is the courts’

Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) on Thursday vowed legal action after Tennessee passed a new House map that carves up his majority-Black House congressional district in an effort to flip his seat red in November. Cohen, the lone Democrat in Tennessee’s nine-member House delegation, called the new map “shameful” and criticized Republicans for heeding President Trump’s...

Pirro ‘not surprised’ after DC officers placed on leave amid crime stats probe

More than a dozen Washington, D.C., police officers were placed on leave this week amid an internal investigation into the alleged manipulation of crime statistics, a development U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro said on Thursday did not shock her. “I’m not surprised,” Pirro told reporters. “We did an investigation starting in August, before anybody...

Nonfiction books banned in US schools doubled last academic year: Analysis

A new report shows that the number of nonfiction books banned in U.S. schools doubled in the last academic year. PEN America's report released Thursday called "Facts & Fiction: Stories Stripped Away by Book Bans" found that 3,743 unique titles were removed from school libraries and classrooms between July 2024 and June 2025. This included...

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