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Maryland House approves new congressional map as Senate leaders warn of risks

The Maryland State House moved forward with a new congressional map backed by Democrats, even as state Senate leaders cautioned the plan could backfire.

Trump urges Republicans to ‘nationalize’ voting

President Donald Trump urged the GOP to "nationalize" voting, sparking constitutional controversy as Democrats call the proposal "outlandishly illegal."

Massive Minnesota fraud case puts AG Keith Ellison under microscope as climate ties resurface

A sweeping fraud scandal is putting Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in the spotlight, reviving questions about his controversial ties to progressive environmental causes.

‘I don’t support ICE’: gas station refusal ignites debate over denying service to federal agents

ICE agents denied service at gas stations and hotels sparks legal debate over discrimination vs. private business rights in controversial incidents.

Government shutdown enters day 4 as lawmakers gear up for House-wide vote on Trump-backed deal

The government shutdown entered its fourth day as the House GOP prepares a Tuesday vote on a Senate funding compromise.

What recent polls show about the challenges facing Trump this year

President Donald Trump might be bragging about his administration's work on affordability, but recent polling suggests that Americans aren't buying it as they grow increasingly frustrated with his leadership.

White House fires back at critics calling Trump’s massive arch ‘too big’

President Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing plans for a 250-foot Independence Arch overlooking Potomac River in commemoration of America's 250th birthday.

Federal judge temporarily lifts DHS restrictions on lawmaker visits to detention facilities

Federal judge temporarily lifts restrictions on congressional visits to immigration detention facilities, ruling ICE policy causes "irreparable harm" to oversight duties.

Teachers union president calls Trump a ‘dictator’ on unearthed call with Antifa-linked group

NEA president Becky Pringle sparked controversy calling Trump a "dictator" during a Soros linked far-left activist call promoting mass disruption and organizing.

Schumer nukes GOP push for ‘Jim Crow-era’ voter ID laws in Trump-backed shutdown package

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., charged that the SAVE Act wouldn't bring about safer elections, but instead reincarnate "Jim Crow era" laws that would suppress the vote.

Turning Point USA launches rival halftime show with star-studded lineup as NFL faces Super Bowl backlash

Turning Point USA will offer an alternative Super Bowl halftime show featuring Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett on February 8.

Newsom’s Getty dynasty ties collide with his claims of a struggling childhood

Gavin Newsom faces backlash over claims of difficult childhood despite wealthy Getty family ties that included luxury vacations to Kenya and Canada as a youth.

Federal judge’s ‘unhinged’ order in migrant case ignites Republican fury, impeachment demand

Judge Fred Biery's immigration order prompts Senator Mike Lee to call for impeachment after the Clinton appointee criticized Trump administration deportation practices.

From the Oval Office to the Trump Kennedy Center, the gilded makeover expands

From the Trump Kennedy Center to the White House, here are the renovation and design changes President Donald Trump has pursued since returning to office.

Nicki Minaj backs voter ID laws in X post

Rapper Nicki Minaj sparks political debate with viral post supporting voter ID laws, questioning why it's controversial.

Tina Smith endorses Peggy Flanagan over Angie Craig in Minnesota Senate race

Sen. Tina Smith is endorsing Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan as her successor over Rep. Angie Craig, taking sides in a hotly contested primary...

The ‘Mostly Peaceful’ Riots Are Back

Portland wasn’t alone, as local protesters clashed with local police over the weekend.

Infighting, money woes drag down NRA’s comeback as a heavyweight in American politics

Dismal fundraising and internal strife have hobbled the 154-year-old National Rifle Association in the quest to regain its status as a political powerhouse, according to people familiar with the situation.

New list identifies immigration sanctuary school districts across the U.S.

Defending Education has compiled a list of more than 700 school districts from around the country that have passed resolutions or published guidance or district policies for dealing with federal immigration officials and illegal immigrants.

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