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Reporter’s Notebook: GOP’s ‘favorite bill’ faces reality check as Senate stalls on SAVE America Act

Senate Republicans are using the SAVE America Act as a messaging tool, but the voter ID bill lacks the votes to pass and faces a likely punt.

24 states back challenge to transgender inmate surgery ruling with nationwide stakes

Idaho and Indiana AGs argue the Eighth Amendment doesn't require states to fund gender reassignment surgery for prison inmates in a Ninth Circuit brief.

GOP lawmaker aims radical new transparency measures ahead of 2026 election

A new GOP bill would cut federal funding to states that refuse to disclose private election vendor contracts and foreign ties in a major transparency effort ahead of the 2026 elections.

How Ukraine’s defense helps the United States all around the globe

Vladimir Putin keeps insisting his eventual victory in the Ukraine war is “inevitable,” but...

TSA airport chaos should be illegal — because flyers already pay for security

This is no longer about ICE enforcement, or immigration policy in general, or the...

Reporter’s Notebook: GOP’s ‘favorite bill’ faces reality check as Senate stalls on SAVE America Act

Senate Republicans are using the SAVE America Act as a messaging tool, but the voter ID bill lacks the votes to pass and faces a likely punt.

24 states back challenge to transgender inmate surgery ruling with nationwide stakes

Idaho and Indiana AGs argue the Eighth Amendment doesn't require states to fund gender reassignment surgery for prison inmates in a Ninth Circuit brief.

GOP lawmaker aims radical new transparency measures ahead of 2026 election

A new GOP bill would cut federal funding to states that refuse to disclose private election vendor contracts and foreign ties in a major transparency effort ahead of the 2026 elections.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 26

1997—After two decades of school-desegregation litigation in Jenkins v. Missouri, federal district judge Russell G. Clark issues his final order in the case. Clark’s desegregation...

Our Socialists in Havana

A motley collection of activists led by Code Pink descended on Cuba to convince its long-suffering people that they’ve never had it so good.

The Fourth Circuit’s Opportunity to Clarify Church Autonomy

Can a religious university terminate a transgender employee the university says is failing to live up to its religious mission?

GOP lawmaker unveils sweeping new transparency measures ahead of 2026 election

A new GOP bill would cut federal funding to states that refuse to disclose private election vendor contracts and foreign ties in a major transparency effort ahead of the 2026 elections.

Cornyn counters Paxton with wave of GOP endorsements as party warns critical Texas seat at risk

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has received a slate of 17 new endorsements from Texas Republicans in the latest development in the bitter primary runoff battle between him Ken Paxton.

America 250 organizers unveil sweeping plans for the country’s historic birthday celebration

America 250 organizers unveiled plans for a Times Square ball drop on July 3 and nationwide block parties on July 4 to mark the country's 250th anniversary.

Trump tells ‘strange’ Iranian negotiators to ‘get serious soon’ or ‘it won’t be pretty’

Iranian negotiators must "get serious" about a deal to end the war, President Donald Trump warned in a Truth Social post, threatening "no turning back."

Indicted Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces rare House ethics hearing

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick will face a rare House Ethics Committee public hearing Thursday, with expulsion on the table amid a federal indictment.

Epstein’s accountant and lawyer reveal DOJ never questioned them about disgraced financier’s crimes

Richard Khan and Darren Indyke, Jeffrey Epstein's accountant and lawyer, say the DOJ never interviewed them about his crimes, according to House Oversight Committee testimony.

Hawley, Warren team up to back up Trump, crack down on defense contractor payouts

A new bill from Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Elizabeth Warren. D-Mass., would codify a Trump order cracking down on underperforming defense contractors' buybacks and executive pay.

Number of immigrants in border communities plunges thanks to Trump crackdown

U.S. city growth slowed in 2025, with border towns like Laredo and Yuma affected most as immigration dropped under President Donald Trump, Census data shows.

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