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Kamala Harris says Biden made ‘big mistake’ by not inviting Musk to EV event in 2021

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said former President Joe Biden made a "big mistake" when he did not invite Tesla CEO Elon Musk to an electric vehicle event in 2021.

Protesters nationwide hold ‘No Kings’ rallies amid government shutdown

Significant crowd sizes in major cities like New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles were observed Saturday during "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration.

Here’s what politicians said about ‘No Kings Day’

Millions of Americans gathered together for "No Kings Day" protests across the country on Saturday, with elected leaders also participating in — or lampooning — the marches. About 2,600 demonstrations aimed at criticizing the Trump administration were planned across all 50 states. Protests were held in small towns and major cities, including New York City,...

Vance tells Marines they’ll get paid despite ‘Schumer shutdown’

Vice President Vance on Saturday told the U.S. Marine Corps members gathered at Camp Pendleton in California that they will get paid despite the government shutdown. Vance, appearing with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and second lady Usha Vance, gave remarks at the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary celebration. "I bring greetings today from our commander in...

‘First to fight’: Marine VP JD Vance marks Corps’ 250th as Hegseth says unity, not ‘diversity,’ is strength

Vice President JD Vance rang in the Marine Corps’ 250th at Camp Pendleton, praising fellow Marines after an assault demo and pledging they are ready to fight and win.

Rank-and-file senators in both parties seek breakthrough on shutdown

Senate centrists in both parties are trying to put together a deal to reopen the federal government. A group of them huddled on the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon, after Democrats voted for the second time in two days to block a House-passed stopgap funding measure. Three members of the Democratic caucus voted for the House-passed...

Johnson backs Trump’s ‘training ground’ remarks: Military in US cities a ‘win-win scenario’

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday backed President Trump’s plans to use cities he deems dangerous because of their crime levels as a “training ground” for the military, though he seemed to draw a distinction in suggesting it would be National Guard members taking part in such actions.  “I can tell you what‘s in...

Jane Goodall, legendary chimp expert, dead at 91

Groundbreaking chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall has died, the institute bearing her name said Wednesday.

Democrats on all levels are mainstreaming socialism

Socialism’s headway within the Democratic Party also means it gains headway within America’s two-party system

Democratic leaders bash Trump and Hegseth over ‘unhinged’ speech to generals

House Democratic leaders let loose on Pete Hegseth on Wednesday, hammering the Defense secretary over new directives to the nation’s generals urging an end to “woke” policies at the Pentagon and a return to “male standards” on the battlefield. Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) characterized Hegseth’s speech, delivered Tuesday at the Quantico Marine base in Northern...

Vance defends AI-generated Trump videos targeting Jeffries: ‘The president’s joking’

The vice president laughed off a question about AI-generated videos posted by President Trump depicting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) wearing a sombrero. “Oh, I think it’s funny. The president’s joking, and we’re having a good time,” Vance said. “You can negotiate in good faith while also poking a little bit of fun at...

Why the monthly jobs report won’t be released this week

Policymakers, investors, businesses and government officials are eager for the latest look into the slowing U.S. job market. But they won't be getting it until well after the federal government reopens. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the agency responsible for calculating the monthly jobs report, is one of dozens of government agencies unable to...

5 states sue Zillow, Redfin over antitrust violations

Five states on Wednesday sued Zillow and Redfin, alleging that the two online real estate and rental marketplaces violated federal antitrust laws and throttled competition in the market.  Attorneys general from five states — Virginia, Washington, Arizona, Connecticut and New York — filed the joint lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District...

Where will the federal shutdown impact education?

The longer a federal shutdown lasts, the harder it will be for local school districts, universities and the federal Education Department to provide services. In the short term, most individuals in the education sector will be fine as much of the funding dedicated over the summer and through Oct. 1 has gone through, creating a...

Republicans again defeat alternative Democratic proposal to fund government

Senate Republicans voted Wednesday to block a Senate Democratic proposal to fund the federal government through Oct. 31, to permanently extend enhanced health insurance premium subsidies that are due to expire in December, and to restore nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid funding cuts. Republicans defeated a procedural motion to advance the legislation after voting against...

Oregon National Guard mission will cost federal government at least $3.8M, official says

The deployment of 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland will cost the federal government at least $3.8 million, according to a state official. "200 service members for 80 days is roughly $3.8 million. Just in pay and allowances, and then there are other logistics costs, that we are still working through, support agreements, for...

Republican leaders dig in on pressuring Democrats to open government

Republican leaders in Congress on Wednesday dug in on pressuring Democrats to vote for a “clean” GOP-crafted stopgap to reopen the government, signaling the Senate will hold repeated votes on the bill if necessary. The top GOP leaders from both chambers appeared on the Capitol’s west terrace Wednesday morning in a rare press conference setting...

Trump signs order to protect Qatar after Israeli strike

President Trump signed an executive order bolstering U.S. protections for Qatar in the wake of an Israeli strike there that killed six people. The executive order states the United States "shall regard any armed attack on the territory, sovereignty, or critical infrastructure of the State of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security...

With Eric Adams gone, New York City politics is up in the air

New York politics have become increasingly polarized, with the mayoral election providing a test of Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani's influence and the politics he champions, as well as the reelection bid of Republican Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, with the rest of the country attempting to read the tea leaves of the 2026 midterms.

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