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‘Lindsey Graham’s Supreme Court’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post.

Aviation cybersecurity has key shortfalls, watchdog warns Congress

The Transportation Security Administration and Federal Aviation Administration have cybersecurity gaps sending stakeholders mixed signals and falling short of federal standards, according to a new congressional watchdog report.

FCC readies rulings against ABC’s ‘The View,’ Disney licenses

The FCC is expected to rule that ABC's daytime talk show "The View" is not a bona fide news program, a decision that would subject the Disney-owned broadcast to federal equal-time requirements for political candidates.

Vance says he was ‘less enthusiastic’ about striking Iran than Trump

VANCE tells Joe Rogan that Trump was not influenced by Israel in Iran war: "I think the president, completely separate from any influence from Israel, believes very strongly, and again I agree with this, that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon."

Iran’s brinkmanship is costing it influence and options

The reinvigorated war with Iran has sparked new oil price increases. In ordering a restoration of the U.S. blockade on Iranian oil exports and new strikes on Iranian military sites, President Donald Trump is pressuring Iran to return to the negotiating table and abide by the recently agreed-upon ceasefire. Trump’s key priority is an end […]

Judge set to choose new congressional map in fight that could reshape House control

Utah judge set to decide Monday which congressional map the state will use in 2026 midterms, potentially giving Democrats a chance to flip Republican seats.

2026 Democrats jump to pan the shutdown deal

Senate Democrats’ embrace of a shutdown deal that doesn’t guarantee extended health care subsidies is already an electoral issue. Nearly every major Democratic Senate...

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Dems Finally Fold in Pointless Shutdown Fight

The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history appears to be coming to an end.

Trump offers $10K bonus to air traffic controllers who worked during shutdown

President Trump said Monday that he will recommend a $10,000 bonus to air traffic controllers who kept working through the government shutdown, adding that those who called out or did not show up to work should not receive any severance pay.

Trump to pursue food stamp blockade in court as shutdown endgame nears on Capitol Hill

The government shutdown may be on a path to resolution, but the Trump administration said Monday it will continue its legal battle not to pay full food stamp benefits in the meantime.

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s daughter opposes her deal to end the government shutdown

Stefany Shaheen, a New Hampshire Democrat running for Congress and the daughter of retiring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, has condemned the shutdown deal that her mother helped to craft.

Trump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen

President Donald Trump's administration returned to the Supreme Court on Monday in a push to keep full payments in the SNAP federal food aid program frozen while the government is shut down.

Anti-Defamation League tracking every move of the incoming Mamdani administration in NYC

The Anti-Defamation League has launched a comprehensive initiative to track and monitor the policies and personnel appointments of Mayor-elect Zorhan Mamdani's incoming administration, aiming to protect Jewish residents across the city's five boroughs.

Supreme Court to weigh mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day

The Supreme Court announced Monday it will hear a challenge over mail-in ballots arriving past Election Day in a major effort by Republicans to end the counting of late-arriving ballots.

Supreme Court won’t consider challenge to overturn same-sex marriage ruling

The Supreme Court announced Monday it will not consider a request to overturn its 2015 landmark decision legalizing same-sex marriage.

Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and others tied to 2020 ‘fake electors’ case

President Trump late Sunday night issued pardons to 77 people charged with attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, including his former personal attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani and attorneys Sidney Powell and John Eastman.

Airlines cancel 1,600 flights on Monday, after Sunday marked worst day for travel disruptions

Airlines canceled 1,600 flights early Monday -- the 41st day of the government shutdown -- after Sunday had marked the worst day for travel disruptions.

Supreme Court ponders Trump administration’s halt of food stamp program

The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Trump administration to decide whether it still wants to pursue an appeal that would block payment of some food stamp benefits while the government shutdown continues.

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