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New York’s Education Priority: Erasing Native American Names

The net result would be a serious reduction in the visibility of the state’s Native American heritage.

Schumer digs in against debt limit talks with GOP ahead of default deadline

Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer wouldn't budge Monday from his stance that Democrats will not negotiate spending cuts with House Republicans in exchange for lifting the debt ceiling that's set to be breached this summer.

Lawmakers urging rules change to block Congress’ use of TikTok

A coalition of 17 lawmakers is urging Congress to prevent representatives and senators from using TikTok amid debate over legislation to enact a nationwide ban of the China-founded app.

Judge rejects Trump’s request to delay trial in rape accuser’s lawsuit

A federal judge in New York on Monday rejected former President Donald Trump's request to delay a trial over whether he defamed writer E. Jean Carroll when he denied accusations that he raped her.

NYC crime victims tell their stories to House Judiciary Committee

Crime victims and their families pointed fingers Monday at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his refusal to prosecute serious offenses as the root of the violent crime problem in the borough.

White House threatens to veto GOP bill that would ban transgender women from sports

The White House on Monday threatened to veto a House Republican bill that would bar transgender women and girls nationwide from competing in female sports.

U.S., Japan to mark friendship with cherry tree at White House

First lady Jill Biden and Yuko Kishida, the Japanese prime minister's wife, were planting a cherry tree on the White House grounds on Monday to honor decades of friendship between their countries.

DeSantis and the politics of abortion

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the country into law last week. The Heartbeat Protection Act will prohibit abortions after six weeks, but allow for exceptions in cases of rape, incest, human trafficking, and when a mother’s life is at risk.

President Joe Biden silent as gas prices increase

President Joe Biden has had a complicated history with gas prices during his term. After the country enjoyed relatively low fuel prices during the Trump administration, prices skyrocketed to record highs in 2022. Biden, who campaigned on accepting responsibility and not passing blame on others, subsequently attributed the hike to Trump, Putin, the war in Ukraine, and seemingly anyone and everything but himself. Then, when prices started to drop, Biden regularly took credit. Now, as gas prices have started to go back up again, Biden is conspicuously quiet on the issue.

Here are two key states where DeSantis leads Biden but Trump trails him

If Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is to have any chance of defeating former President Donald Trump in next year's Republican primaries, he is going to have to establish that he can beat President Joe Biden and Trump cannot.

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