Politics

Energy Price Watch: Europe

As prices rise, the major parties in several countries are becoming very vulnerable.

Fauci Colleague’s Indictment Might Shed Light on Covid’s Murky History

David Morens, along with two unnamed ‘co-conspirators,’ is alleged to have participated in an...

Put down the cigars: Informal smoking ban on Capitol Hill for King Charles III

The visit Tuesday of King Charles III holds an unexpected stipulation for members of Congress: No smoking.

LeVar Burton blasts PBS funding cuts, book banning

LeVar Burton used an appearance on ABC's "The View" this week to slam federal cuts to public broadcasting and what he called a national "problem with the truth," weaving pointed political commentary into a wide-ranging conversation about his decades in television.

Republicans at an impasse to advance FISA reauthorization before Thursday deadline

House and Senate Republicans delayed key procedural votes Tuesday to advance an extension of the federal foreign surveillance law that expires in two days.

Newsom’s wife lashes out at Trump after he rips ’60 Minutes’ host: ‘Internalized misogyny’

Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California gov. Gavin Newsom, ripped Trump over his "60 Minutes" interview, arguing his contempt for women was on full display.

Mamdani’s education plan’s ‘lack of merit’ could fundamentally change student outcomes: GOP leader warns

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces criticism over plans to phase out gifted and talented programs, with critics warning of declining academic standards.

‘Hell Week’ in Washington: A look at House Republicans’ current bind, and how we got here

House Republicans face a grueling week aligning with the Senate on a reconciliation budget framework to address emergency DHS funding for ICE and CBP.

Newsom taunts Trump with multiple jabs as Florida redistricting fight ramps up: ‘Beat at his own game’

Gov Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., believes Florida's redistricting plan is a mistake for Republicans, predicting a big blue wave election in the upcoming midterms.

Bernie Sanders’ plans to schmooze with top Beijing AI experts ignite backlash: ‘Holy s—‘

Sen. Bernie Sanders draws scrutiny for hosting Chinese AI governance officials at a Capitol Hill event while pushing policies critics say give Beijing a leg up over the US in the global AI arms race.

Teachers’ Unions Contribute a Combined $1 Billion Toward Left-Leaning Political Activism

National teachers’ unions have contributed to hundreds of left-wing organizations over the past eleven years, including the Trevor Project.

Cole Allen Found a Safe Space for Left-Wing Extremism on Bluesky

The White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect posted on the platform more than 1,000 times.

Trump calls for Kimmel’s firing over first lady ‘widow’ comment

President Trump on Monday called for late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel to be fired after he made a comment about first lady Melania Trump being an "expectant widow" just days before a gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in an apparent assassination attempt.

Suspected gunman at correspondents’ dinner charged with trying to assassinate Trump

Federal prosecutors on Monday brought attempted assassination charges against the California man accused of opening fire at the White House correspondents' dinner and writing a manifesto saying he was targeting President Trump and his Cabinet.

In wake of dinner shooting, White House reviews if VP Vance should attend events with Trump

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday the administration is reviewing whether or not Vice President J.D. Vance should attend the same events as President Trump, to preserve the presidential line of succession.

Left-wing senators press Democratic leaders to forbid super PAC spending in primaries

Sen. Bernie Sanders is leading a bloc of the U.S. Senate's most liberal members to push Democratic Party leaders to require all the party's candidates to reject billionaire- and corporate-backed super PAC spending in their primary campaigns.

Hakeem Jeffries doubles down on ‘maximum warfare’ rhetoric, tells critics ‘I don’t give a damn’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defended his "maximum warfare" vow against Republicans' redistricting efforts and blasted the White House press secretary.

Kat and Zo’s affordability goooooaaaals

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 27 FREE KICKS: After days of headlines about exorbitant costs to get to the World Cup, Gov. Kathy Hochul...

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