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Brad Raffensperger navigates his party’s MAGA reality

VININGS, Ga. — Brad Raffensperger is fighting to save his political future as MAGA takes hold of the Georgia GOP. The secretary of state rose to national prominence by...

‘Free beer’ for Trump death Dem activist running for Wisconsin gov: ‘I will win’ if they silence me

Democrat Kirk Bangstad, who posted about "free beer day" tied to Trump's death, now seeks Wisconsin governor's race signatures and warns his party.

Virginia Democrats’ $70M redistricting gamble backfires after court defeat, ignites blame game

Virginia Democrats' redistricting strategy backfired after a court struck down new maps, triggering infighting and costing roughly $70 million in losses.

Trump-backed Board of Peace, Israel ‘will take action’ if Hamas remains out of compliance: Netanyahu advisor

Netanyahu advisor Michael Eisenberg says Israel will act against Hamas for noncompliance with peace terms, crediting Trump's team for the deal.

We must stop suicidal empathy from destroying the US

There is such a thing as too much empathy. In his new book, Dr....

Trump defends Minneapolis federal enforcement, says crime plunged after ‘thousands of criminals’ removed

President Trump claims crime has dropped as much as 30% in Minneapolis after federal agents removed thousands of "hardened criminals" from the city.

DOJ reaches legal settlement declaring Biden’s border ‘parole’ to be unlawful

The Trump administration has quietly struck a legal settlement that not only ends one of President Biden's mass migrant "parole" programs but could block future presidents from trying to revive them.

Nicaraguan government blocks key pathway used by Cuban migrants to reach United States

Nicaragua's government on Sunday blocked Cuban citizens from entering the country without a visa, effectively cutting off a key route for Cuban migration to the United States at a time when the Trump administration has put the Caribbean island in an economic chokehold.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says Democrats have ‘oligation’ to consider new congressional map

Gov. Wes Moore says the Maryland state Senate has an "obligation to vote" on legislation to redraw the state's congressional map -- a move Democrats hope will help them flip a seat in the midterm elections.

‘Take the vaccine, please,’ a top U.S. health official says in an appeal as measles cases rise

A leading U.S. health official on Sunday urged people to get inoculated against the measles at a time of outbreaks across several states and as the United States is at risk of losing its measles elimination status.

U.S Olympians speaking up about politics at home face online backlash — including from Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday said that it is hard to cheer for American Olympians who are speaking out against administration policies, calling one such critic "a real Loser" who perhaps should have stayed home.

SCOOP: Trump ally Kid Rock jumps into key governor’s race with high-profile endorsement

Kid Rock endorses Rep. John James for Michigan governor in 2026 race to succeed Gretchen Whitmer. The Detroit native musician backs the GOP frontrunner.

GOP Rep. Massie calls for Trump’s Commerce Secretary Lutnick to resign after new Epstein revelations

Rep. Thomas Massie says Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick should step down after newly released files showed that Mr. Lutnick had more contact with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein than he had previously acknowledged.

Election law about citizenship, GOP says, but Democrats sound alarm over access to ballot

Sen. Bill Hagerty of Tennessee says the national fight over election-law changes really comes down to one issue: requiring proof of citizenship to vote.

No Noem or no deal: Democrats vow to oppose any funding bill if DHS chief remains in charge

House and Senate Democrats already have a long list of demands for keeping the Department of Homeland Security funded past Friday, but some have an extra caveat.

Democratic lawmakers unfazed by Black and Hispanic support for voter ID laws

Congressional Democrats insist voter ID laws are a GOP scheme to suppress the minority vote, despite an overwhelming majority of Black and Hispanic Americans saying they want people to show a government-issued photo identification to cast a ballot.

The world’s top nuclear powers have no arsenal limits, here are the countries with nukes

The expiration of the New START treaty leaves more than 10,000 U.S. and Russia nuclear weapons unconstrained for the first time in decades.

Ball is in the GOP’s court on DHS funding standoff, House minority leader says

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says he's not confident Congress will strike a deal to keep the Department of Homeland Security funded and it's up to Republicans to break the stalemate.

The single crushing problem American cattle ranchers wish Trump would fix instead

Trump expands beef imports to cut prices, but American cattle ranchers say the real problem squeezing their profits lies elsewhere.

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