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Florida GOP gubernatorial primary candidate says as governor, he’d ‘shut down’ every abortion clinic in state

Florida GOP gubernatorial primary candidate James Fishback wants to close every abortion clinic in the Sunshine State and replace them with crisis pregnancy centers.

Trump’s DOJ pick in trouble as GOP concerns threaten confirmation

Todd Blanche faces tough Senate confirmation as Trump's AG pick, with Republicans divided over anti-weaponization fund and Jan. 6 rioter concerns.

Why Hasn’t the Trump Administration Deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Costa Rica?

The DOJ is still trying to use that potential outcome as a carrot to...

Jungle Primaries Are Still Stupid and Corrosive

It creates all manner of perverse incentives in the primary process.

The Gubernatorial Choice Before South Carolinians

The behavior of the candidates in S.C.’s gubernatorial primary indicates that a Trump endorsement...

Trump’s crooked ‘art of the deal’ with Big Oil  

The American people have seen several big oil scandals over the last century. We have survived Teapot Dome, the collapse of Enron, windfall profiteering during the 1970s oil crisis, Exxon Valdez, Deepwater Horizon, and more. However, Donald Trump’s deal with Big Oil is the most corrupt in our history. 

A child’s protection from grooming and abuse shouldn’t depend on geography

Predators do not operate within neat boundaries, and our laws should not assume they do.

Democrats still House favorites despite blows in Virginia, Supreme Court

In today’s issue: Democrats are still in the driver’s seat toward winning back control of the House, despite suffering a major blow in Virginia on Friday and at least three GOP-controlled Southern states scrambling to redraw their midterm maps. The Virginia Supreme Court’s ruling overturning the results of the state’s redistricting referendum from last month invalidated a new congressional map that Democrats viewed as key to countering Republicans’ mid-decade redistricting efforts. ...

I nearly died after taking abortion drugs — they don’t belong in the mail

My experience didn’t happen through the mail. There was at least some level of medical oversight. Even with that, everything went terribly wrong.

What happens when the US population peaks?

If immigration declines, tomorrow's economy will need an offsetting boost in technology or capital — something we can simulate.

Healthcare cuts threaten Sullivan’s reelection chances in Alaska

Alaskans have been hit hard by the healthcare cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and lapsed Obamacare subsidies, presenting a prime target for Democrats seeking to oust Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan from office.  A Democratic ad campaign released late last month accused Sullivan of voting to raise health insurance premiums in Alaska by...

This Week on the Hill: Congress returns from recess facing high-stakes fights

Congress returns from its one-week recess to a packed agenda, diving back into many of the same high-stakes issues that dominated lawmakers’ attention last month. Among the most pressing on GOP leaders’ to-do list is passing the bill to fund immigration enforcement, which they aim to advance through the budget reconciliation process that bypasses the...

Schumer: Democrats will make stand against $1 billion White House ballroom

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) is rallying fellow Democrats in a new “Dear Colleague” letter for a battle royale on the Senate floor over $1 billion in proposed funding for President Trump’s 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom that’s tucked into a $72 billion Republican-drafted budget reconciliation package. Schumer is planning to turn the Senate floor...

Remains of US soldier who went missing in Morocco recovered

The remains of a US soldier who went missing in Morocco were recovered on Saturday from the Atlantic Ocean. The deceased service member was identified as 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. of Richmond, Virginia, by the U.S. Army Europe and Africa.  Key fell off a cliff during a recreational hike while off duty, according...

Trump slams Coney Barrett, Gorsuch over tariff decision

President Trump on Sunday shared a lengthy post rebuking Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch for ruling against his tariff agenda in February.  “They were appointed by me, and yet have hurt our Country so badly! I do not believe they meant to do so, but their decision on Tariffs cost the...

Former longtime Florida Republican lawmaker dies

Former Florida Rep. Bill Posey (R) died on Sunday at the age of 78 surrounded by his wife and two daughters after years of service representing Florida's 15th and 8th congressional districts. “Congressman Posey represented Florida in the United States House of Representatives from 2009 to 2025, following distinguished service in both the Florida House...

Netanyahu: War in Iran ‘not over’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Iran war is “not over” in an interview that aired on Sunday, reinvigorating the push to dismantle Tehran’s proxies and see its nuclear enrichment program collapse. “I think it accomplished a great deal, but it's not over, because there's still nuclear material, enriched uranium that has to be...

Sanders, Moore tout bipartisan solutions to address maternal healthcare gaps

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Sunday stressed the need for bipartisan cooperation to address maternal healthcare gaps. On Mother’s Day, the two spoke to host Kristen Welker on NBC's “Meet the Press” about their work to improve access to care for mothers. Sanders, a mother to three...

Trump administration launches Moms.gov on Mother’s Day

The Trump administration launched the website Moms.gov on Mother’s Day in an effort to help provide resources to expecting women and their families.  The site’s tagline says it's “addressing the needs of mothers and fathers who face difficult or unexpected pregnancies and ensuring the well-being of mothers and the health of American families.” Information on...

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