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Seth Moulton Makes the Only Play Left on the Board

He has chosen to abandon his House seat for a greater gamble rather than fight a miserable battle to retain a thankless job.

Bolton arrives at court to surrender to authorities on charges in classified information case

John R. Bolton arrived at a federal courthouse Friday to surrender to authorities on charges accusing the former Trump administration national security adviser of storing top secret records at home and sharing with relatives diary-like notes that contained classified information.

D.C. officials say more than 100 attractions remain open during the federal shutdown

The federal government shutdown has closed the National Zoo and Smithsonian museums, but D.C. officials say dozens of attractions remain open for business.

State attorneys general sue Trump administration for canceled solar program funding

The attorneys general of more than a dozen states have sued the Trump administration over the termination of $7 billion in funding intended for affordable solar energy projects across the U.S.

How Trump’s approval shifted after the ceasefire in Gaza, according to a new AP-NORC poll

More U.S. adults support President Trump's handling of the conflict in Israel after he brokered a ceasefire deal in Gaza, a new AP-NORC poll finds -- but his approval ratings on domestic issues remain weak.

California fails to protect families from AI exploitation

A teenager sits in her room, illuminated by her phone, well past her bedtime, even though she has school in the morning. The thing capturing her attention? Not a new video game. Not “brain rot” social media content. Not even friends from school. Rather, an AI companion, a chatbot designed to mimic affection, affirmation, and […]

We should not unite with right-wing antisemites

A debate erupted on X this week after some Republicans, most notably the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh, pushed the idea that the Right must unite in order to win. “The Right doesn’t stick together,” Walsh posted. “That’s our biggest problem by far. Conservatives are quick to denounce each other, jump on dogpiles, disavow, attack their […]

No Kings indeed: A partial list of Trump’s shameless power grabs 

Trump doesn’t even try to live up to the ideals or goals of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence; he actively ignores them.

FBI raids homes of Charlotte activist in health care fraud investigation

The FBI raided the home of Cedric Dean, a well-known community activist in Charlotte’s Palisades neighborhood, on Thursday.

Johnson: ‘I try not to react to what Marjorie Taylor Greene says every day’

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) signaled exasperation with firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) after being asked about her latest critique in a press conference on Friday. “I try not to react to what Marjorie Taylor Greene says every day,” Johnson said. Greene, in an interview with Axios on Thursday, had accused Johnson of "hypocrisy" for how he...

Live updates: Bolton pleads not guilty to classified docs charges; Trump, Zelensky to huddle following Putin call

Former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded not guilty to 18 federal charges on Friday morning in his first federal court appearance since being accused of unlawfully sharing and storing classified information. On Thursday, a federal grand jury in Greenbelt, Md., returned an indictment charging Bolton with 18 felonies, making him the third longtime foe of President...

John Bolton pleads not guilty in federal court

Former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded not guilty Friday to his 18 criminal charges that accuse him of mishandling classified materials. "Not guilty, your Honor," Bolton said during a federal court appearance in Greenbelt, Md. DEVELOPING

Bipartisan senators to force vote blocking ‘unauthorized war’ in Venezuela

A group of bipartisan senators are forcing a vote on a War Powers Resolution to block the use of force by American troops within or against Venezuela after President Trump raised the possibility of attacks against Nicolás Maduro’s regime. The measure is being led by Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), a member of the Senate Armed...

Ty Cobb: Bolton prosecution ‘clearly not’ revenge

Former White House attorney Ty Cobb said the Trump administration’s prosecution of former national security adviser John Bolton was “clearly not” only based on revenge because the case had legal merit.  “This case would not have been brought but for [President] Trump’s revenge because we know the Biden Justice Department declined to bring this case,...

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