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Japan PM Kishida comes bearing gifts in ice-breaking South Korea summit

The leaders of Japan and South Korea met for a summit Sunday in Seoul, extending the amity established in a meeting last month and boosting U.S. hopes of greater security cooperation with two critical allies in the region against threats from North Korea and China.

Biden again demands ‘assault weapons’ ban after Texas mall shooting leaves 8 people dead, 7 wounded

President Biden on Sunday responded to a deadly mass shooting at an outlet mall in Texas by ordering U.S. flags at federal buildings flown at half-staff and calling on Congress to pass gun-control laws, including a ban on military-style rifles or "assault weapons."

Asa Hutchinson says Trump is buoyed by federal investigations: ‘He’s played the victim’

Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson argues Donald Trump's legal woes are boosting the former president's bid for the GOP's presidential nomination.

Clarence Thomas and Neo-Pazzism

On May 2, 2023, the Democratic Party-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee engaged in an inquiry into the ethical standards of the United States Supreme Court.

14th Amendment emerges as last-ditch fix to ward off default

Top political figures are swirling the possibility that President Biden could use the powers of a clause in the 14th Amendment as a last-ditch effort to ward off the looming threat that the U.S. could default on its debt as soon as next month.  When asked about possibility of invoking the amendment, President Biden as...

The time to ban forced arbitration is now

The FAIR Act would ban forced arbitration clauses in employment, consumer and similar cases, to prevent corporations from breaking the law and getting away with it.

Texas Democrat: Biden administration move to the ‘center’ is a ‘little bit too late’

Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) said Sunday that the Biden administration's new policies to bring them closer to the "center" on immigration policy is coming too late in President Biden's term. "Now, the administration needs to go to the center, and I’ve asked them to go to the center, and I think some of the policies...

Abbott: We don’t need 1,500 soldiers at the border, we need 15,000 or 150,000

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) slammed the Biden administration’s move to send 1,500 troops to the southern border, arguing the president was sending the soldiers to “do paperwork” and not “secure the border.” “President Biden is sending 1,500, quote, soldiers to do paperwork, and he's not going to secure the border,” Abbott said in an...

7 dead after being struck by a vehicle in Texas

Seven people are dead and another six people are injured after being struck by a vehicle in the border city of Brownsville, Texas on Sunday morning. Valley Central News reported that a car ran into pedestrians at about 8:30 Sunday morning near the Ozanam Center, a shelter for migrants and the homeless. Lt. Martin Sandoval...

Omar says she often talks to her children about threats

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) said in an interview that she often talks to her children about the threats she receives from her constituents amid a man being arrested for vandalizing her office.  “I have to have regular conversations with my kids: 'What happens if I am killed?'" Omar said in an interview with the Star...

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