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Rep Rashida Tlaib moves to block US operations in Lebanon but ignores Hezbollah

Rep. Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution to block U.S. support for Israeli military operations in Lebanon without congressional approval.

Department of Education Opens Probe into Illegal Immigrant High School Student Accused of Groping Girls

Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano’s office agreed to the suspect’s bail request before a...

Trump’s Base Will Have a Say on the War

While restrainers may not have won the debate about strikes on Iran, the president...

False Prophecies About Dobbs

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Treasury cracks down on cartels using illegal immigrants to rip off Medicaid, Medicare

The Treasury Department announced Monday a new operation to root out schemes in which drug cartels use illegal immigrants' identities to make fraudulent health care claims.

Congress still without TSA deal to end shutdown, GOP in turmoil 

Essential workers are showing up every day, keeping airports secure, while not knowing when their next paycheck will arrive, as lawmakers leave Washington to enjoy time off — still without a deal.  

Rising gasoline prices a double blow for drivers who use their own vehicles for work

Millions of drivers use personal vehicles for their work, from delivery and ride-share providers to self-employed electricians, nannies, home health care aides and real estate agents.

DOJ sues Minnesota, alleging Title IX violations over transgender athletes

The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Minnesota on Monday for allegedly violating Title IX by allowing transgender girls on women’s sports teams, adding to the administration's growing list of lawsuits around transgender athletes. The DOJ argues Minnesota has engaged in sex discrimination by making female student athletes compete against transgender girls, as well as share locker rooms and...

Trump shows off new East Wing ballroom renderings amid scrutiny: What to know

President Trump touted updated plans for his multimillion-dollar White House ballroom construction project Sunday evening, amid heightened scrutiny. The president unveiled the new designs to media outlets aboard Air Force One. “I think it will be the finest building of its kind anywhere in the world,” Trump told reporters. “A lot of people are giving...

Kelly criticizes Hegseth’s invocation of religion in Iran war

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Sunday criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s invocation of religion in the war with Iran. Kelly, who is a retired naval officer, urged Pentagon leaders and fighters to be “merciful people” who “respect life” and “respect the rule of law” in an interview with Greg Sargent of The New Republic. “The...

80 percent in new survey concerned about AI

Eight in 10 Americans are concerned about artificial intelligence, according to a new poll. In the Quinnipiac poll released Monday, 80 percent of respondents said they are “very concerned” or "somewhat concerned” when it comes to AI. Eighteen percent were “not so concerned” or “not concerned at all” about the technology and 2 percent were...

Supreme Court turns away ‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic’s appeal of murder-for-hire conviction

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider throwing out the 2019 conviction of Joe Exotic, the star of Netflix's "Tiger King," for his role in a murder-for-hire plot against rival animal rights activist Carole Baskin. The former zookeeper, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, is serving a 21-year prison sentence after a federal jury...

Burchett: ‘A lot of Republicans don’t support’ Iran ground invasion 

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he does not believe “there’s a will for a ground conflict” in Iran among lawmakers during a Sunday interview with NewsNation.  “I know a lot of Republicans don’t support that, and I know all the Democrats don’t support it, so I firmly...

Chris Christie pushes back on calls to rein in sports gambling

Chirs Christie chuckled recalling how quickly signing New Jersey’s first legalized sports gambling law in 2012 sparked a lawsuit from the NCAA and the nation’s largest professional sports leagues against his state. The Republican governor’s goal at the time was to reassert Atlantic City as an East Coast gambling destination and drive tourism to a shoreline in need of an economic boost. After years of legal fights sparked in part by that...

Trump says it’s ‘possible’ Means will be withdrawn as surgeon general nominee

President Trump on Sunday indicated he was open to withdrawing his nomination of Casey Means, sister of White House senior adviser Calley Means, to be U.S. surgeon general, as reports indicate she does not have the necessary Republican support. While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump was asked if he was considering withdrawing...

Democrats press Trump administration on insider trading in prediction markets

More than 40 Democratic lawmakers are pressing the Trump administration to provide guidance underscoring that federal employees cannot use nonpublic information to trade on prediction markets. Led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), the group in a Sunday letter raised concerns to the heads of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Office of Government...

Rubio: Iran officials’ remarks don’t ‘necessarily reflect’ conversations

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday signaled progress in talks with Iran, saying Iranian officials are saying the right things in private despite their defiant public stance.  “You have people over there that are saying some of the right things privately,” Rubio, who also serves as acting national security adviser, said in an interview...

Judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit challenging in-state tuition for undocumented students in Minnesota

United States District Judge Katherine Menendez has dismissed the Trump administration’s challenge to Minnesota law that allows in-state tuition for undocumented students.   The federal government sued Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) and other state officials over a law that allows undocumented students in-state tuition for college if they went to a Minnesota high school for three...

Most say Trump administration has not done enough to ‘Make America Healthy Again’: Survey

Most Americans say the Trump administration has not done enough to “Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA), according to a Monday poll. In the Politico poll, 52 percent of respondents said the administration “has not done enough to Make America Healthy Again,” while 26 percent said the opposite. Twenty-two percent of respondents said they were unsure...

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