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Dems look to capitalize on Trump’s weakening with Latinos

Democrats believe they have an opening to reclaim Latino voters that fled the party last year — but a prominent Latino-focused group argued the party needs to present a...

Unearthed antisemitic, anti-Israel posts from Mamdani aide spark GOP outrage

Two New York lawmakers are blasting New York City mayor-elect Mamdani over a report that a member of his transition team has made controversial posts about Israel for years.

Trump official fires back at Dem’s Epstein donor claim: ‘Totally different person’

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin clapped back after Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett said he received money from "somebody" with the name of Jeffrey Epstein

Bipartisan plan aims to make the American Dream affordable again for millions of first-time homebuyers

Bipartisan lawmakers target federal HOME program to cut housing costs for middle-income Americans, shifting infrastructure expenses from developers to cities.

Socialist group ‘By Any Means Necessary’ escalates campaign to ‘stop’ Turning Point USA

Berkeley teacher Yvette Felarca leads 'By Any Means Necessary' in planning to target Turning Point USA chapters in schools after violent campus clash.

Barbara Starr: Hegseth should ‘buckle up’ for tougher media coverage

Former CNN reporter and longtime Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr blasted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the department's new policy restricting access to the building for journalists, predicting it will lead to more pointed coverage of the Trump administration's defense policy. "Pete Hegseth genuinely seems to believe that confiscating Pentagon access passes for journalists who don’t sign up...

Obama rebukes Trump’s use of National Guard in cities: ‘inherently corrupting’  

Crime in our cities won’t be solved by troops in tactical gear. It’ll be solved by investing in people, through jobs, education and community-based policing that actually connects, not divides.

WATCH: Suspect pleads guilty in arson attack against Pennsylvania’s Shapiro

On April 13, Cody Balmer climbed the fence of the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg, carrying a bag that contained Molotov cocktails and a sledgehammer.

Maine Senate race shifts to ‘toss-up’ as Mills enters: Cook Political Report

The nonpartisan election handicapper Cook Political Report shifted its rating of the Maine Senate race from “lean Republican” to “toss up” after Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) launched her bid Tuesday to take on Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine). “For the first time since she was elected in 1996, Collins could face off against a sitting...

New Yorkers must save the city of dreams from Mamdani’s socialism

New York is not ready for his radical experiment.

House GOP leader dubs upcoming ‘No Kings’ protest a ‘Hate America’ rally

House GOP Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) on Tuesday slammed the “No Kings” protests slated for Saturday against the Trump administration as a "hate America" rally backed by the left. “These guys are playing to the most radical, small, and violent base in the country. You'll see them on Saturday on the Mall. They just do...

Jeffries: Greene has had ‘surprisingly enlightened few weeks’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has been acting more “enlightened” in recent weeks after the ardent MAGA supporter broke with her party on the Epstein file discharge petition and the expiring federal health care subsidies. “It does seem to many of us that she’s had a surprisingly enlightened...

Mike Johnson to rally international support for Trump Nobel Peace Prize nomination

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced Tuesday that he will work with Israel's Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana to rally support from leaders of parliaments around the world to jointly nominate President Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in securing a Gaza ceasefire deal and release of Israeli hostages. “This is a historic moment....

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory laying off hundreds

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., said it's laying off 550 employees Tuesday as "part of a reorganization that began in July and not related to the current government shutdown." "In order to best position JPL going forward, we are taking steps to restructure and establish an appropriate size to ensure future success,"...

Obama cuts new ad for Newsom’s California redistricting effort

Former President Obama appeared in a new ad for California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) redistricting effort on Tuesday, warning that Republicans want to steal congressional seats to “rig” next year’s midterm elections.  “California, the whole nation is counting on you,” Obama says in the 30-second spot. “Republicans want to steal enough seats in Congress to rig the...

Transgender surgery on minors: The new lobotomy? 

Transgender surgery on minors is facing increasing pushback from medical professionals and state-level efforts to silence counselors, and may eventually be viewed with the same horror as lobotomies from decades ago.

News outlets refuse to sign Pentagon’s new press policy as deadline looms

Most of the nation's leading news organizations have said they will not sign a policy severely restricting journalists' access to the Pentagon ahead of a Tuesday deadline set by the Trump administration. Outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, The Associated Press, The Hill and NewsNation will not sign the policy, which limits access...

‘Ghostbusters’-playing clarinetist detained at ICE facility protest

"Why are they targeting a clarinet player? A clarinet player standing on the sidewalk far away from the street, following instructions."

With executive orders, who needs Congress anymore?

The U.S. Congress has gradually ceded its powers to the president, resulting in a weakened legislative branch and a shift in the balance of powers.

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