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Mel King, Boston civil rights figurehead and former mayoral candidate, dead at 94

Mel King, a prominent civil rights figurehead in Boston credited with much of the city's progress on integration in the 1970s and 1980s, died Tuesday. He was 94.

Sen. Kennedy surprises Mayorkas by interrupting testimony for shoulder pat, handshake after tense exchange

Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was on the receiving end of a shoulder pat and firm handshake on Wednesday from Sen. John Kennedy after a tough exchange on assault weapons.

More than two dozen Democrats join GOP in opposing Biden gas stove ban

The House of Representatives passed an amendment to the GOP's big energy bill on Wednesday that would stop the Biden administration from enacting its proposed rule on gas stoves

Biden admin led massive ‘speech censorship operation,’ former state AG will testify

FIRST ON FOX: The Biden administration has led “the largest speech censorship operation in recent history" by working with social media companies to suppress and censor information that was later admitted to be “truthful or credible," former Missouri attorney general, now-Sen. Eric Schmitt is expected to tell the House Weaponization Committee Thursday.

GOP congressman, 80 pastors sing ‘Amazing Grace’ in Capitol Rotunda

Louisiana GOP Rep. Mike Johnson led a tour of 80 pastors and their spouses from 16 states that broke into a soulful rendition of "Amazing Grace" in the Capitol Rotunda.

‘$5 million is too little:’ Activists tell California reparations committee to aim higher

Activists demanded California pay millions of dollars to each Black resident in reparations, dismissing payments of $5 million per person as "nothing" and "too little."

Pro-life Wisconsin legislators eye Medicaid expansion for new moms

Anti-abortion Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have expressed support for a proposal prolonging Medicaid eligibility and cutting some red tape for low-income mothers.

Why the kids aren’t alright, Chicago hope vs. horror and other commentary

Both choices in Chicago’s April 4 mayoral runoff election are Democrats, but “party affiliation is about the only thing the candidates have in common.”

Audrey Hale’s identity is no reason to cover up her ‘manifesto’

Reports of Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto have already got the activist left circling the wagons.

Why Carl Heastie ignores what his voters want on crime and charter schools

Too many politicians are like an abusive partner who swears it’ll be different this time if we just give him or her one more...

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