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Pennsylvania’s treasurer blocks $1 million for Josh Shapiro’s home security one year after attack

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — State Treasurer Stacy Garrity says that her agency doesn’t have the authority to pay for the security upgrades done at the private home of sitting Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA). Garrity says that state rules prohibit her from doing so. Garrity said that procurement rules do not permit public funds to be used […]

Trump drops a narco-trafficking nuclear bomb into Mexican politics

Imagine if Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), both close partners of President Donald Trump, were suddenly indicted for taking huge bribes from an international drug cartel operating out of Texas. That’s essentially what just happened with the Justice Department indictments issued against the Sinaloa drug cartel on Wednesday. Based out of […]

Congressional Progressive Caucus unveils midterm agenda

The Congressional Progressive Caucus on Wednesday unveiled their new agenda ahead of the midterm elections to demonstrate a path for how the Democratic Party can tackle cost of living issues facing millions of Americans. The caucus dubbed their plan the "New Affordability Agenda," a legislative package that would focus on making costs behind common kitchen...

Van Hollen defends Platner over controversial past: ‘People should have second chances’

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) on Thursday defended Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner (D), who has faced criticism for past controversial online posts and a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, saying that "people should have second chances." Van Hollen addressed Platner in an interview with Punchbowl News when co-host Jake Sherman said, "The dude has...

‘Sounds pretty gruesome’: Rep. Brandon Gill quizzes pro-choice witness about abortion procedures

Rep. Brandon Gill, Texas Republican, didn't pull any punches at a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday on the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.

Trump says King Charles agrees that Iran cannot develop a nuclear weapon

President Trump said Tuesday that King Charles III of Britain agrees with his efforts to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon, drawing the traditionally apolitical monarchy into the diplomatic conversations about the Iran war.

Charles notes ballroom renovations, alludes to previous British presence at White House

Fox News hosts dominated the guest list for Tuesday night's state dinner at the White House to honor King Charles III and Queen Camilia of Britain.

Pentagon urges Congress to codify ‘Department of War’ name change it estimates will cost $52 million

The Pentagon is seeking congressional approval to codify the Department of War name change, estimating a $52 million cost to taxpayers for the rebranding.

Exhaustion on the Home Front

Could domestic turmoil in Russia and Ukraine determine the outcome of the war before attrition on the battlefield does?

FCC reviews ABC stations’ broadcast licenses after Kimmel’s ‘expectant widow’ comment

The Federal Communications Commission is reviewing the broadcast licenses of local stations directly owned by ABC.

Federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit against Arizona seeking voter data

A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against Arizona seeking access to the state's detailed voter records, the latest legal setback in a nationwide effort by the Trump administration.

Florida redistricting and a rocky special session put Ron DeSantis back in the Republican spotlight

Ron DeSantis was once the future of the Republican Party, a battle-tested conservative twice elected as governor of Florida. Then Donald Trump steamrolled him on his way back to the White House.

Senate rejects attempt to end Trump’s blockade of Cuba

Senate Republicans rejected legislation from Democrats on Tuesday that would have required President Donald Trump to end the U.S. energy blockade on Cuba unless he receives approval from Congress.

California candidates for governor poised for latest TV debate with mail ballots about to go out

Eight candidates for California governor prepared for another televised debate Tuesday in a crowded, muddled race, with mail ballots headed to voters in less than a week.

Abortion clinic access law takes it on the chin from 90-year-old Soviet death camp survivor

Eva Edl turns 91 on Sunday, but she had no problem delivering a body blow Tuesday to the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.

King Charles III tells Congress that U.S.-U.K. relationship is one of ‘reconciliation and renewal’

King Charles III of Britain said Tuesday that his country and the U.S. have had many differences over the past 250 years, but told a joint meeting of Congress that the two nations "have always found a way to come together."

DHS taunts media for reporting about ‘Green Bay man’ illegal immigrant charged in vicious machete attack

DHS calls out media for calling alleged machete attacker a "Green Bay man," saying he is an illegal alien from Nicaragua given removal orders.

Dem and GOP lawmakers trade blame over rhetoric after WHCD shooting: ‘It is disgusting’

Rep. Lauren Boebert blames liberal rhetoric for the alleged WHCD shooting, while Rep. Jared Moskowitz says both sides must bring the temperature down.

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