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After losing Senate seat, Cassidy answers whether he regrets voting to impeach Trump

Sen Bill Cassidy defended his vote to impeach President Donald Trump on Monday, saying he considered it a "privilege" to upholding the Constitution.

Blue-state tax burden fuels Americans fleeing to Republican-led southern states

The widening fiscal gap between red and blue America is driving migration patterns as states compete for residents with vastly different tax models.

Poland seeks answers after Pentagon scraps planned US armored brigade rotation

Poland seeks answers from U.S. officials after the Pentagon canceled a planned armored brigade rotation, raising concerns among NATO's top defense spender.

Dems demand release of hidden DNC autopsy after 2024 collapse: ‘We got our butts kicked’

House Democrats publicly question why the DNC has not released its 2024 election autopsy, with some calling the delay embarrassing for party leaders.

Turns out Randi Weingarten’s self-promoting ‘book’ was a big scam all along

Teacher union honcho Randi Weingarten’s 2025 vanity book “Why Fascists Fear Teachers” isn’t just...

Trump reveals Xi’s stance on arming Iran as Hormuz tensions rattle markets

President Donald Trump says Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged not to supply Iran with military equipment, calling it a major win from the bilateral summit.

Reza Pahlavi on Trump, Iran and whether the regime will ever fall

Reza Pahlavi on Trump, Iran and whether the regime will ever fall lead image

The Supreme Court, Like Trump, Goes Wobbly on the Abortion Pill

Somebody should stand up for federal law, state law, science, and human life. Tonight, only two justices of the Court were willing to do...

Senate parliamentarian pushes GOP to rework immigration funding bill after initial rules review

Senate Republicans will need to rewrite portions of their $72 billion immigration-enforcement funding package to preserve its filibuster-proof status.

Judge blocks Texas law allowing state arrests, deportations of illegal immigrants

A federal judge ordered Texas not to enforce parts of a law that would allow state authorities to arrest and deport illegal immigrants independent of the federal government, saying only Congress has the power to control the borders.

Trump says Xi agreed US became a ‘declining nation’ during Biden years

President Donald Trump turns Xi Jinping's apparent swipe at Western decline into an attack on Biden, saying the U.S. "suffered immeasurably" under the prior administration.

US moving to indict former Cuban leader Raúl Castro: source

A source says the U.S. is moving to indict former Cuban president Raúl Castro, 94, the younger brother of longtime leader Fidel Castro.

New Study Shows Students for Fair Admissions Had Small Impact on Minority Enrollment

It was argued that the black share of students would fall substantially — by more than half at Harvard — if universities had to...

Supreme Court Indefinitely Extends Mail-Order Access to Abortion Drug Mifepristone

Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the drugmakers are not entitled to block a court order ‘based on lost profits from their criminal enterprise.’

House Democrats narrowly lose vote to end Iran war as GOP support ticks up

House Democrats on Thursday nearly won a vote to end President Trump's war with Iran, though one of their own helped defeat it on a technicality.

Ethics Committee investigating Rep. Chuck Edwards over sexual harassment allegations

The House Ethics Committee announced Thursday it is looking into sexual harassment allegations against North Carolina Rep. Chuck Edwards, a Republican.

Cassidy heads into Saturday primary without support from Trump, or from polls

Sen. Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Republican, is holding what appears to be a losing political hand heading into his primary election on Saturday.

Supreme Court allows abortion pill to be distributed by mail

The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the abortion pill to remain available by telehealth, meaning it can be prescribed remotely and delivered by mail -- even into states where abortion is restricted.

Cuban government says CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana

The Cuban government said Thursday that CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with counterparts from the Ministry of the Interior during a high-level visit to the island. According to official reports, the meeting served as a platform for Cuba to present evidence asserting that the nation poses no threat to U.S. national security.

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