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Apocalypse Not

The Supreme Court’s decision on birthright citizenship leaves the government with many ways to address the practical problems that policy creates.

The U.K. ‘Cannot’ Deport Child Rapist Who Is Being Released from Prison Years Early

It is possible for Britain to change course, but it depends on the public electing more right-leaning members of Parliament.

Birthright Citizenship After Barbara

Congress is not powerless to stop the worst aspects of birthright citizenship.

Hegseth loses another round to NYT over attempt to limit reporters at Pentagon

A federal judge issued an injunction Tuesday barring the Pentagon from requiring journalists to have an escort if they want to enter the building, saying Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's attempt to impose restrictions was retaliatory.

‘Hold the line’: DAR faction keeps up battle against group’s policy of accepting transgender members

A coalition of Daughters of the American Revolution members suffered a defeat last week in their battle to bar biological males, but like their patriotic ancestors, surrender isn't part of their DNA.

House vote forces more disclosure on congressional sexual harassment settlements

The House on Tuesday approved a resolution directing the Ethics Committee to name all lawmakers who have been involved in sexual harassment cases that have paid out settlements with taxpayer dollars.

Colorado Democrats choose between insurgent progressives and veteran incumbents

Colorado's Democratic primaries on Tuesday will help answer a question the party has increasingly faced nationally: Are voters gravitating toward a younger, more progressive generation of leaders or sticking with established veterans?

Judge strikes down Trump administration overhaul of student loan forgiveness program

A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a Trump administration overhaul to a public service forgiveness program for student loans, ruling in favor of advocates who said the program risked becoming a tool for political retribution.

Another New York resident says he was warned by officers after criticizing ICE

A second upstate New York resident said Tuesday that federal officers have served him with a warning about online activity that criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Trump announces midterm convention for Republicans in Dallas in September

President Donald Trump has announced that Republicans will hold their first-ever national convention ahead of the midterm elections, an unusual event aimed at boosting turnout in races that will decide whether the party maintains control of Congress.

Vance and Rubio take different approaches as Iran tests their 2028 prospects

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio appear to be staking out differing approaches to carrying out President Donald Trump's national security agenda as the possible 2028 presidential rivals jostle for position in a divided Republican Party.

Clinton confidant walks back Epstein Island claim in House testimony

Doug Band, an ex-aide to former President Bill Clinton, told House investigators Tuesday he had no evidence or information that Mr. Clinton traveled to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island.

Takeaways from Supreme Court term: Trump’s power is enhanced, but he lost some high-profile cases

President Donald Trump didn't get what he wanted in some of the biggest Supreme Court cases this year: tariffs, birthright citizenship and the attempted firing of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook.

NPR reporter explains retracted story on Alito’s retirement 

NPR journalist Nina Totenberg on Tuesday discussed the events leading up to a story from the outlet about Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito retiring that was later retracted. NPR said in an editor’s note Tuesday that it had put out a report that day about Alito retiring, adding that “neither Alito nor the court's public...

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