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House GOP’s SAVE Act rescue plan hits resistance from conservative holdouts

Speaker Johnson's plan to merge the SAVE America Act with the defense bill faced resistance from GOP holdouts demanding stronger Senate assurances.

Trump’s massive GOP faith bloc raises red flag on Iran deal: Trust him, not his team

Evangelical leaders are divided over the Trump-Iran memorandum of understanding, with some praising military action and others warning Israel is betrayed.

Seattle Pride parade pandemonium as nude marchers prance through streets in front of children

Seattle Pride parade attendees allegedly marched naked in front of children, sparking outrage and questions about Washington's indecent exposure law.

Iran fights to keep grip on Hormuz as US, Gulf allies carve new shipping route

Iran allegedly attacked commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz to counter a new southern corridor developed by the U.S. and Oman, analysts say.

Clinton confidant who called Maxwell his ‘lover’ grilled by Congress over Epstein ties

Doug Band is expected to face a House Oversight grilling over Epstein ties, including a 2003 dinner and flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell in DOJ files.

Birthright Citizenship Comes to the Supreme Court

We can and should control immigration even if the administration loses this case.

RFK Jr.’s Policies Didn’t Worsen the South Carolina Measles Outbreak, but His Views Did

Kennedy has been a supporter of vaccinating against measles, but only very, very recently.

‘Narco-Terrorism’ Loose Ends

More on the pardoned former Honduran president and drug kingpin, the state of play in Alien Enemies Act litigation, and the Caribbean drone strikes.

Trump Signs Executive Order to Challenge State AI Regulations in Major Tech Industry Victory

Trump’s order articulates the need for a ‘minimally burdensome’ federal standard for AI regulation.

Black Lives Matter Director Spent Millions in Donations on Homes, Shopping, Vacations, Indictment Alleges

Dickerson allegedly used at least $3.15 million in donations and grants designated for the BLM bail fund to supplement her lifestyle.

What Do We Do About Academic Fraud?

A recent book by a professor at Harvard Business School sheds a lot of light on this problem.

Trump revives push to downgrade marijuana in federal drug laws

Marijuana might not be on the federal government's list of most restricted drugs for much longer.

Trump team moves to block DOJ testimony in Boasberg contempt probe, raising stakes in court showdown

Judge Boasberg is presiding over a revived contempt inquiry, which brings to the fore long-simmering tensions between senior Trump officials and lawyers for hundreds of Venezuelan migrants.

Omar accused by GOP opponent of opening up the door to massive Minneapolis fraud: ‘Deep, deep ties’

Republican challenger John Nagel accuses Rep. Ilhan Omar of enabling $1 billion fraud scandal through her legislation in Minneapolis district race.

‘Must-see TV’: Texas Senate candidate challenges Jasmine Crockett to public debate

Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt challenges Rep. Jasmine Crockett to debate after she enters Senate race, calling it 'must-see TV' as both vie for historic win.

Democrats ramp up calls to release Jack Smith’s special counsel report on Trump classified documents case

Nineteen House Judiciary Committee Democrats are filing an amicus brief demanding release of Jack Smith's sealed report detailing Trump's classified documents investigation.

Duffy threatens to yank New York federal funds over illegally issued commercial driver’s licenses

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that New York state will face federal funding cuts over the unlawful issuance of non-domiciled CDLs, if it does not "come into compliance."

High-stakes map fight: Here are the next battlegrounds in the Trump vs. Democrats redistricting showdown

Trump's redistricting push hits roadblock as Indiana Senate rejects new congressional map despite pressure, complicating GOP district efforts nationwide.

Senate mulls next steps after dueling Obamacare fixes go up in flames

Failed Senate votes on Obamacare fixes leave lawmakers divided on healthcare subsidies as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blames Republicans for looming crisis.

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