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When is deed theft not actually deed theft? It depends says AG Tish James

Brooklyn Councilman Chi Ossé was cuffed Wednesday as he tried to prevent an eviction he claimed stemmed from “deed theft.”

Voter ID qualifies in California: Let’s see who defends democracy

This week a political tsunami hit California politicians when Secretary of State Shirley Weber...

Time is on Trump’s side versus Iran, but not forever

President Trump says, “I don’t want to rush it. I want to take my...

LA fire victims deserve Trump-Bass cooperation

In a world drenched in partisan rancor, it’s refreshing when politicians from opposing parties...

Beijing will pay for backing Iran, Palestinians should offer a map and other commentary

China “has for decades promoted itself as a nonjudgmental alternative to the U.S. and...

Texas law cracking down on illegal immigrant ‘invasion’ prevails in court challenge

A federal appeals court allowed to stand Texas' law giving the state independent power to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, with the judges saying the groups who challenged it lacked legal standing to bring the case.

What to know about the fight over whether New York should lose $74M for not revoking immigrant CDLs

New York filed a lawsuit Friday to challenge the federal Transportation Department's decision to withhold nearly $74 million in highway money because the state refused to revoke nearly 33,000 questionable commercial driver's licenses for immigrants since an audit uncovered problems last year.

Colombia’s leader visits Venezuela for key talks with acting President Delcy Rodriguez

Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, on Friday welcomed Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, their first meeting since the U.S. military seized former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife from their home in January.

Florida Dem filed for reelection days before resignation as House Ethics Committee ramped up pressure

Former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is still registered to run for reelection despite resigning amid federal charges and ethics committee findings.

Mamdani in the hot seat after first veto derails bipartisan effort to combat antisemitism: ‘Disappointed’

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is vetoing a bill targeting antisemitism that would expand security restrictions on protests at education sites.

Transgender lawmaker ‘doesn’t know what a woman is,’ White House says after dig at Trump firings

Rep. Sarah McBride says Trump "only fires women," guessing that DNI Tulsi Gabbard is next to go after Noem, Bondi and Chavez-DeRemer departures.

Supreme Court Primaries and Judge Alito

Even the great Samuel Alito had his record picked apart.

Measuring Hasan Piker’s Influence Among Democrats

‘Democrats who indicated they have heard of Hasan Piker agree with him or think he can help fight MAGA by a plurality of 47...

Civil liberties groups pan House Republicans’ bill to overhaul FISA spy laws

House Speaker Mike Johnson's new proposal to update laws for government spying got a big thumbs-down from civil liberties advocates who say it does not do enough to protect Americans' privacy rights.

TMZ is flexing in Washington, with high-profile results. What took so long?

Earlier efforts by TMZ to build a Washington bureau faltered. But this time may prove different.

DOJ approves use of firing squads in federal executions

The Justice Department has ordered the Bureau of Prisons to expand the number of ways inmates on federal death row could be executed, including adding firing squads and gas asphyxiation.

Not over: Virginia redistricting battle moves to court

The gerrymandered congressional district lines approved by Virginia voters Tuesday could be erased by the state's judicial system, which is weighing multiple court challenges to the new map.

Hakeem Jeffries left scrambling after child reporter asks why voters view Democrats so negatively

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries appeared stunned after a child asked him why voters view Democrats so poorly during a Capitol Hill event.

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