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Texas early voting begins ahead of contentious March 3 primary elections

Texas primary voters may begin early voting Tuesday for the March 3 primary elections, though the races could advance to a runoff if no candidate secures a majority.

Trump task force racks up 500 arrests in January as president brands cartels ‘ISIS of the Western Hemisphere’

Trump's Homeland Security Task Force reportedly arrested over 500 people in January surge targeting cartels, gangs, and smuggling rings across the nation.

SCOOP: Hegseth orders removal of Army public affairs chief amid broader Pentagon purge

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth orders removal of Army Col. Dave Butler from public affairs role amid growing concerns over military leadership changes.

AOC’s Risible Performance

AOC’s time at the Munich conference was another reminder that no matter how much...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 17

1964—In Wesberry v. Sanders, the Supreme Court somehow extracts from the provision in Article I,...

‘People are sick of the same old thing’: Maxine Waters faces primary from Democrat 34 years her junior

Myla Rahman, who is 34 years younger than Rep. Maxine Waters, has launched a primary challenge against her, highlighting a generational change in California's 43rd District.

Meta, Google face massive liability as ‘addicted kids’ trial continues in LA

The landmark trial is the first case that seeks to hold tech giants in the U.S. financially liable for harm suffered by its users.

Reporter’s Notebook: Clintons call for open Epstein files hearing after months of defying subpoenas

Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify about Epstein files after defying subpoenas, but now demand public hearings that could set a precedent for Trump.

ICE director refuses to resign under pressure from Eric Swalwell not to ‘side with killers’

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons refuses to resign after Rep. Eric Swalwell's ultimatum to quit or "side with the killers" during heated House committee hearing.

Trump’s Ruinous, Failed Attempt to Indict Congressional Democrats

An impeachment attempt just got more likely.

The Democratic Party Will Be a Radical Party

Progressives have been winning more intra-Democratic fights than they’ve lost of late.

Virginia Democrats Test Their Trump License with Aggressive Mid-Decade Redistricting Push

Lawmakers are hoping voters are so incensed by Trump that they’ll back one of the most partisan maps in the country.

The Return of Capital Questions: Q&A Today

We hope you’ll join us for this timely discussion.

The Unnecessary Baggage of Trump’s Epstein-Tainted Associates

It’s not at all clear why Bannon and Lutnick, two replaceable components in the MAGA machine, are worth the effort.

Should Community Colleges Offer Four-Year Degrees?

Jonathan Butcher is not against competition for students but wants community colleges to get back to basics first.

The Shocking Truth About the Economy

It’s in pretty good shape, even if it gets poor ratings.

Heartbroken but Hopeful: Claire Lai Urges Diplomatic Action After Father’s Sentencing

If Lai, 78, dies in prison, it will be ‘a stain on history that they will not be able to erase,’ Claire told...

Campus antisemitism driven by faculty at University of California campuses, report finds

The pro-Palestinian student protesters who swarmed U.S. campuses, erected pro-Gaza encampments and terrorized Jewish students for two years had plenty of support -- from university professors.

Trump team blames Mexican cartel drones for El Paso, Texas, airspace closure

Mexican cartel drones breached U.S. airspace, the Trump administration said, leading to the sudden closure of airspace over El Paso, Texas, Wednesday morning.

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