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Dem representative admits to working with Mexico to sneak oil into Cuba, despite blockade

Rep. Pramila Jayapal faces backlash after saying she spoke with foreign ambassadors about getting oil to Cuba despite U.S. sanctions on the island.

Texas water park changes ‘Muslim only event’ after Gov Abbott threatens to pull $530K in state grants

A "Muslim only event" at a taxpayer-funded Texas water park shifted to a "modest dress only" and "all are welcome" policy after Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to revoke state grants.

Minnesota’s eye-popping subsidy payments to nine daycare centers exposed after last week’s fed raids

Nine Minnesota day care providers raided by federal authorities last week reportedly received more than $67 million in public childcare subsidies over eight years.

Menin’s Fair Fares push tests Mamdani

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 36  ALL’S FARE: City Council Speaker Julie Menin portrayed Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration today as stuck running a failing...

Seattle council member touts ‘Black budget,’ calls for Black residents to form ‘most powerful political party’

Seattle City Council president says she works with a "Black budget" to address economic disparities faced by the Black community in budget talks.

Democrat calls Howard Lutnick a ‘pathological liar’ after closed-door Epstein testimony

Howard Lutnick testified he met Jeffrey Epstein only three times, but Democrats say the commerce secretary stonewalled questions and has lost credibility.

Trump flagged ‘fake crime numbers’ in DC months before 13 officers accused of cooking books

Thirteen D.C. police officers placed on leave amid probe into alleged crime statistic manipulation, nearly a year after Trump warned of fake numbers.

Fetterman under fire as Gov Shapiro pushes wild card senator to ‘get back’ to being a Democrat

Gov. Josh Shapiro criticizes Sen. John Fetterman, saying the Pennsylvania Democrat needs to get back to what he was elected to do for his constituents.

That Same Old Song

For Democrats, the Republicans who are dead and gone are always somehow better than whatever we have today.

Studying Harvard’s Mistakes

Whether Harvard can be saved is an open question, but at least Mansfield has pointed to problems that leaders might be able to fix...

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