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Federal judge says immigrants in Washington state have right to bond hearings

Some migrants being held in the immigration detention center in Tacoma, Washington, have the right to request to be released on bond, under a federal judge's order that says a new Trump administration policy denying bond hearings for jailed migrants is unlawful.

Iowa district hired superintendent despite false Morgan State doctorate claim on his resume

The superintendent of Iowa's largest school district, who was detained last week by immigration agents, falsely claimed a doctoral degree when applying for the job two years ago but was hired even after the school board learned about the misrepresentation.

Newly elected Arizona lawmaker has yet to be sworn into office, as House Democrats welcome her

A week after her decisive win in an Arizona special election, Adelita Grijalva arrived at the U.S. Capitol, where her father had served for decades.

Troop deployments throughout U.S. receive open arms in red states, lawsuits in blue states

National Guard troops are being sent to cities from coast to coast as the White House uses their D.C. deployment as a template for other immigration enforcement and crime-fighting missions.

Senators start informal bipartisan discussions to end shutdown but obstacles abound

Senators began talking Wednesday about how to end the government shutdown but were still stuck on Democrats' demand to revise the House-passed stopgap that could quickly reopen the government.

The shutdown fight is a critical moment in the expansion of the government

THE SHUTDOWN FIGHT IS A CRITICAL MOMENT IN THE EXPANSION OF THE GOVERNMENT. It’s not hard to understand why many Americans are bored by the government shutdown battle now underway in Washington, D.C. They’ve seen it many times before, and they know it never amounts to much in the end. So why pay rapt attention and […]

Jeffries says he hasn’t heard from White House since Monday meeting

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday that he hasn’t heard from the White House since a Monday meeting with President Trump and other congressional leaders. “We haven't heard from the White House since the White House meeting on Monday. The president has been behaving, you know, somewhat erratically and in [an] unconventional fashion...

Pope Leo on Trump’s Gaza peace plan: ‘So far it seems to be a realistic proposal’

Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday called President Trump’s Gaza peace plan “realistic” when talking to reporters. “So far it seems a realistic proposal,” the pope said, according to Vatican News, also saying he wishes Hamas would go with the plan “within the established timeframe.” “It’s important, nonetheless, that there be a ceasefire and the release...

War Department pushes back on ‘false’ narrative of internal strategy split

The Department of War pushes back against reports of senior officer concerns about the National Defense Strategy's development and priorities.

How Mikie Sherrill’s family made millions after she was elected to Congress

Mikie Sherrill faces growing scrutiny as her personal wealth increased significantly during her time in Congress, making her one of New Jersey's richest lawmakers.

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