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Man drives through gate at Florida airport, tries to board multiple planes

The man, who deputies say was intoxicated, claimed he had recently attended an AA meeting but soon began drinking and using cocaine.

Homan to Democrats wanting ICE to give up masks: ‘You know what? No, we’re not!’

White House border czar Tom Homan said Wednesday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers will continue wearing masks despite Democrats' push to see face coverings removed during immigration operations.  “You want us to give up masks, well, you know what? No we’re not,” Homan said during a Wednesday conversation on the “Cats & Cosby”...

5 takeaways from Trump’s Cabinet meeting as Iran war wages

President Trump held his 11th Cabinet meeting of his second term Thursday, with the war in Iran dominating most of the discussion.  Unlike past Cabinet meetings, Thursday’s lasted just more than an hour and a half, with only a few secretaries taking time to speak instead of every official in the room. The meeting was...

Senate Democrats defeat amendment to require photo ID to vote

Senate Democrats on Thursday defeated an amendment sponsored by Sen. Jon Husted (R), Ohio’s former secretary of state, to require voters to show photo ID when casting ballots in person or voting by mail, despite previous statements by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) that Democrats support photo ID requirements for elections. The Senate voted...

House Democrat says Trump ‘begging’ China to help with Iran: ‘We are losing’

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) said Wednesday that President Trump has heavily pushed China to help with the Strait of Hormuz reopening amid the U.S. conflict against Iran. “Apparently, now, their primary goal is reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which, let’s be clear, was open before Trump started this war of choice. So, the reality is,...

Newsom: Idea that he and Harris don’t like each other ‘preposterous’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Thursday dismissed the idea that he and longtime ally former Vice President Kamala Harris do not like each other, calling it "preposterous." Newsom praised Harris in an interview with Axios's Alex Thompson, who asked the governor, "Why don't you guys like each other?" "A preposterous premise of a question,"...

AI could finally make congressional hearings work better

Sen. Bernie Sanders recently conducted a policy interview with Claude, an AI assistant developed by Anthropic, which demonstrated the potential of AI to improve the quality of questions asked and the difficulty of evading them in congressional hearings.

Trump explains voting by mail: ‘I’m president’ with ‘a lot’ going on

President Donald Trump said he voted by mail in Florida's special election because he is president with "a lot of different things" going on.

Polls: Most Americans oppose strikes on Iran, but big gap between Democrats, Republicans

Multiple national polls show most Americans now oppose U.S.-Israel military strikes on Iran, with opposition ranging from 54% to 61% across surveys.

Hillary Clinton returning to New Hampshire — but not for a 2028 comeback

Hillary Clinton will headline the New Hampshire Democratic Party's spring fundraising dinner on April 25 in Nashua, but she won't run in 2028.

Fetterman slams AI data center moratorium proposal as ‘China First’

Sen. John Fetterman blasted the idea of an AI data center moratorium as "China First," as Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez push such a proposal.

Schumer, Democrats say they support voter ID — then block GOP amendment to require it

Senate Democrats blocked a photo voter ID amendment to the SAVE America Act, despite Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., saying Democrats support voter ID.

Trump reveals ‘present’ from Iran as oil tankers move through Strait of Hormuz

Trump claims oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz signal real talks, as Steve Witkoff reports positive signs in U.S.-Iran backchannel negotiations.

GOP disruptor counters Biden’s student loan bailouts with plan to shift costs away from taxpayers

Michael Carbonara, a Republican congressional candidate in Florida, is pitching an idea to reduce the student loan debt crisis without passing the buck to American taxpayers.

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