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Trump’s former Ukraine envoy criticizes US abstention on UN peace vote

Trump's former Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg criticizes U.S. abstention on UN peace resolution, asking if four years of war and civilian suffering aren't "enough."

Scoop: Trump brings Big Tech to White House to curb power costs amid AI boom

President Donald Trump announces major tech companies must provide their own power for new AI data centers during White House meeting in March with Secretary Chris Wright.

The biggest omissions in Trump’s State of the Union — and why they matter in 2026

Trump's State of the Union promoted new policies on retirement savings and ethics while touting economic growth and border security achievements.

Supreme Court intervenes in case where private ICE contractor forced detainees to clean common areas

Supreme Court allows lawsuit against private prison company to proceed, rejecting GEO Group's immunity claim over alleged forced labor practices.

House GOP moves to censure Dem who disrupted Trump address for 2nd straight year

An Ohio House Republican is moving to have Rep. Al Green censured over his protest at President Trump's State of the Union.

Democrats dare again to dream in Texas’ U.S. Senate race

The last time a Democrat won statewide in Texas was in 1994. Jeff Bezos was just launching Amazon. The sitcom "Friends" was brand new. The image of O.J. Simpson's slow-moving white Bronco was seared into the national consciousness.

Maryland Delegate Nicole Williams running to replace Rep. Steny H. Hoyer

Maryland state Delegate Nicole Williams has announced her candidacy to succeed Rep. Steny H. Hoyer after his 46-year tenure in representing the state's 5th Congressional District ends next year.

Parade of victims: Democrats invite Epstein survivors, deportation targets as foils to Trump speech

As President Trump surveys his audience at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday night, he'll see some friends in the gallery -- but also plenty of opponents, including people victimized by Jeffrey Epstein, a business owner slammed by his tariffs and immigrants who say he's ruining their lives.

Trump sues N.J. Gov. Mikie Sherill over new sanctuary policy

The Trump administration has sued to try to stop New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherill's new sanctuary policy that bars federal officers from staging on state property, saying it amounts to illegal obstruction of federal immigration enforcement.

Maryland sues Trump administration to block a Williamsport immigration detention center

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is suing the Trump administration to prevent a Williamsport warehouse from being used as an immigration detention center.

Dem rep identifies himself as one of this year’s State of the Union designated survivors

Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., who was named a designated survivor for President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, accuses president of "unlawful" actions.

Growing number of Democrats skipping Trump’s 2026 State of the Union

Democratic lawmakers are split on attending Donald Trump's State of the Union Tuesday, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries offering options of "silent defiance" or absence.

Report card: Conservative and liberal strategists reveal how Trump has fared on campaign promises

Ahead of President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address since returning to the White House, his record on key campaign pledges is mixed.

To go or not to go? Supreme Court at the State of the Union

Supreme Court justices face a decision on attending President Trump's State of the Union address after he said was "ashamed" of six who voted against his tariffs.

Federal court refuses to block new Utah congressional voting map that may favor Democrats

A court refused to block a new Utah redistricting map which creates a Democrat-heavy Salt Lake City district, potentially flipping a GOP-held House seat.

Former UK ambassador to US released on bail after arrest in Epstein misconduct investigation

Former U.K. Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson was released on bail after being arrested for suspicion of misconduct in public office, reports indicate.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 24

2010—President Obama nominates Berkeley law professor Goodwin Liu to a Ninth Circuit seat. With his volatile mix of aggressive ideology and raw inexperience, the...

Trump Smacks the Court Ahead of His State of the Union

‘It’s going to be a long speech,’ the president has already warned the nation.

The Duty to Say What the Law Is

February 24 is not merely an anniversary. It is a reminder that constitutional structure endures only if it is defended.

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