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Democrats split over response to Trump’s Iran strikes

Democrats of all stripes quickly accused President Donald Trump of starting another prolonged conflict in the Middle East on Saturday and demanded limits to his war powers. That’s where...

Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is confirmed dead by Trump after overnight bombing

Iran's leader, Ali Khamenei, was reportedly killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes aimed at toppling the Islamic republic's hardline regime.

Retail customers file lawsuits over tariffs against FedEx and Ray-Bans maker

At least two retail customers pursuing tariff-related refunds have filed proposed class-action lawsuits in U.S. courts against companies that also sued to recoup costs from the import taxes the U.S. Supreme Court ruled President Trump imposed without the legal authority to do so.

The Trump administration is detaining and questioning refugees already admitted to the U.S.

Their family spent years opposing Venezuela's socialist system.

Treasury Department terminates union contracts for IRS and Bureau of the Fiscal Service workers

The Treasury Department has terminated its collective bargaining agreement with unionized workers employed at the Internal Revenue Service, the agency said Friday, in an escalation of President Donald Trump 's push to exert more control over the federal workforce.

FAA restricts Texas airspace after Pentagon reportedly strikes down Customs and Border Protection drone

Pentagon reportedly shot down U.S. Customs and Border Protection drone near Texas-Mexico border, prompting criticism and flight restrictions.

Senator Slotkin on why Dems need their own ‘Project 2029’ | The Conversation

Senator Slotkin on why Dems need their own 'Project 2029' | The Conversation lead image

U.K. Assisted Dying Bill Is Dying

The government has said it will not give the assisted dying bill any further debate time in the House of Lords.

Federal prosecutor admits ‘extraordinary’ timing in Abrego Garcia smuggling case charges

Federal prosecutor defends human smuggling charges against Salvadoran migrant two years after traffic stop, amid claims of vindictive prosecution.

Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union; no meddling with tariffs

Republican divisions emerge over Trump's tariff policies as the president pushes Congress to pass the SAVE Act and restrict congressional stock trading.

Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union: ‘So we’ll see how it goes’

Republican divisions emerge over Trump's tariff policies as the president pushes Congress to pass the SAVE Act and restrict congressional stock trading.

Vulnerable House Dem lashes out at Trump’s ‘racist’ SOTU challenge: ‘That was uncomfortable’

Rep. Janelle Bynum called Trump's State of the Union challenge "racist" after he asked Congress to stand for prioritizing American citizens over immigrants.

The AI Job Apocalypse Is Not Here Yet

Block.xyz’s layoffs of 40 percent of its workforce is more about Covid-era over-hiring.

Anthropic CEO Rejects Pentagon’s Demands to Use AI Technology for Broader Military Purposes

The administration is threatening both to blacklist the company and to force it to allow its Claude AI model to be used as the...

Yes, Fraud Can and Does Invalidate Elections

Here are a couple dozen examples.

If the ‘Talking Filibuster’ Means Anything, It Would Irrevocably Change the Senate for the Worse

Lowering the bar from 60 senators to 51 would be a bonanza for Democrats. For what?

Hillary Clinton says she had no relationship with sex traffickers Epstein, Maxwell

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she told a House panel Thursday that she knows nothing about Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes, and was only a casual acquaintance of his accomplice girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Anthropic rejects Pentagon’s ultimatum over unlimited Claude AI use for military

Leading artificial intelligence company Anthropic rejected an ultimatum Thursday from the Trump administration to open up its AI applications to unlimited use by the U.S. military or risk losing its Pentagon contracts and potentially be labeled a "supply chain risk."

Republican voter ID bill stalls in Senate despite Trump demands

Election-year legislation to impose strict new proof-of-citizenship requirements on voting appears stalled in the Senate, for now, despite President Donald Trump's call in his State of the Union speech that Republicans in Congress pass the bill "before anything else."

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