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Trump-backed affordable housing overhaul clears Senate, while House GOP raises red flags

Major affordable housing legislation advanced through the Senate with measures to help first-time buyers, while critics raised build-to-rent supply concerns.

Espresso for the road: Howard Schultz, job creators to flee Washington state’s millionaire tax

Seattle resident Howard Schultz, the founder and longtime face of Starbucks, has announced that...

How San Francisco quietly relaunched its scandalized free money for black residents program

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has revived a controversial benefit program once lauded as a...

Justice Scalia at 90: The Structural Constitution (Part 2)

Scalia identified two structural features of the U.S. Constitution that especially safeguard liberty: separation...

AI Version of My Post on Ninth Circuit Automatic Stays

Right after I published my post this morning on the Ninth Circuit battle over...

Trump appoints Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika to Air Force Academy Board of Visitors

President Donald Trump has tapped Erika Kirk, the widow of assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to serve on the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors.

Iran war, 11 days in: US controls skies, oil surges and the region braces for what’s next

U.S. officials say American and Israeli forces are gaining control of Iranian airspace after striking more than 3,000 targets in the first week of conflict.

Longtime House Dem swats down attack ad from millennial challenger: ‘I trust the voters’

Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson defended accusations from a primary challenge over his 33-year tenure as younger Democrats increasingly look to take the place of outgoing veterans.

‘Serious concerns’: GOP sounds alarm on taxpayer funds going to ‘high risk’ universities vulnerable to CCP

National security concerns raised over $67 million research initiative as institutions accused of partnerships with Chinese military-linked organizations.

Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ with Iran’s choice of new supreme leader

President Donald Trump said he's "not happy" with Iran's new supreme leader choice as Mojtaba Khamenei takes power. Military operation results exceed expectations

Republican says ‘Muslims don’t belong in American society,’ draws fierce Democratic backlash

Republican Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee sparked a wave of criticism from Democrats after declaring that "Muslims don't belong in American society."

House GOP fears primary losers could jeopardize razor-thin majority

House Republicans say colleagues who lose primaries could start missing votes — and with just two votes to spare after this week, the margin is tight.

Blue-state governors move to keep heat on Noem as DHS fires back

Democratic governors vow to pursue accountability for Kristi Noem despite her departure from office, promising investigations into immigration enforcement.

Unearthed audio appears to contradict Rep. Rob Bresnahan’s stock trading claims

Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-Pa.), who’s faced a firestorm over hundreds of stock trades after campaigning in 2024 on a promise to ban congressional stock...

All eyes on Georgia as Trump-backed candidate battles in high-stakes congressional showdown

Georgia special election draws national attention as Trump-backed candidate Clay Fuller competes to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's vacant House seat.

Democrats threaten to derail Senate business until Republicans hold public hearings on Iran war

At least a half-dozen Senate Democrats are threatening to force repetitive votes on war powers resolutions and use other tools of the minority party to gum up the works in the chamber until Republicans schedule public hearings on the Iran war.

Trump says other nations have Tomahawk missiles after strike hits school, kills more than 160 people

President Trump on Monday said other countries might have been responsible for firing a Tomahawk missile that hit an Iranian school on the first day of U.S.-Israeli strikes on the Islamic republic.

Kennedy to Undergo Rotator Cuff Surgery, Plans to Return to Office Next Week

An HHS spokesperson did not clarify what injury or condition prompted the operation.

Iran war follows decades of the theocratic regime’s deadly global terrorism

Before the U.S and Israel opened a war on Iran, the Islamic republic had waged a nearly 50-year campaign of global terrorism that has killed thousands, including at least 995 U.S. servicemen, military personnel and other Americans.

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