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On eve of Supreme Court arguments, Trump says U.S. ‘defenseless’ without tariffs

President Trump said the Supreme Court hearing Wednesday that will determine whether his tariff program is legal is "life or death" for the U.S.

Government shutdown to break record for longest ever as senators look for bipartisan path forward

The ongoing government shutdown hits its 36th day on Wednesday, becoming the longest in U.S. history as bipartisan talks to end it pick up steam.

California voters take up Prop 50, a Democratic push for more U.S. House seats

The national battle to control the U.S. House shifts to California on Tuesday as voters consider a Democratic proposal that could erase as many as five Republican districts and blunt President Donald Trump's moves to safeguard his party's lock on Washington power.

Bomb threats in New Jersey and Trump warnings for California mark Election Day

Bomb threats to New Jersey polling stations, a voter roll mishap in Pennsylvania potentially affecting thousands of voters and warnings by President Donald Trump against California's mail balloting system marked the final day of voting in an off-year election with several nationally prominent races.

Talks to end the government shutdown intensify as federal closure nears longest ever

Signs of a potential end to the government shutdown intensified Tuesday with behind-the-scenes talks, as the federal closure was on track to become the longest ever disrupting the lives of millions of Americans.

New York City ballots do not show proof of election fraud

For many years, New York voters have found candidates listed twice, three times or even more on their ballots when they go to the polling booth.

Democratic shutdown is a political winner in Virginia

McLEAN, VA — Greenberries, the independent coffee shop in this tony suburb of Washington, D.C., is bustling at 10 a.m. on Election Day 2025. One reason: the federal government shutdown, currently on Day 35, has left many government workers furloughed, and thus with nowhere else to be. The 2025 shutdown has avoided media attention, perhaps […]

Vance’s silence on the Heritage-Fuentes fiasco hands 2028 rivals an opening

Everyone from the neocons to the NatCons is waiting for Vice President JD Vance to weigh in on the intraparty civil war that broke out last week. Tucker Carlson‘s cozy sit-down with Hitler fanboy Nick Fuentes, in which Fuentes ranted about “organized Jewry,” praised Stalin, and called for Jews to “get the f*** out of […]

Dick Cheney’s complicated legacy

DICK CHENEY’S COMPLICATED LEGACY. When George W. Bush ran for president in 2000, he faced a widespread public perception that he was callow and inexperienced, even though he was 54 years old and the governor of Texas. That’s not an unheard-of situation in presidential politics; the solution is for the less-experienced candidate to pick an older […]

A House of Dynamite gets a lot wrong. A lot

Spoiler warning. A House of Dynamite? Try a House of Dolts. Noah Oppenheim, writer of Netflix‘s hit new movie A House of Dynamite, told MSNBC that “What we show in the movie is accurate.” His semi-namesake notwithstanding, Oppenheim is incorrect. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, A House of Dynamite sees the president, White House staff, FEMA, […]

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