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Out of order? AI hallucinations suspected in withdrawal of federal judges’ questionable rulings

AI hallucinations aren't just for high school students: It seems that federal judges are turning their jobs over to the chatbots -- and suffering the problems that come with it.

‘They roll right over’: Many Democrats call their party weak and ineffective, AP-NORC poll finds

Many Democrats see their political party as "weak" or "ineffective," according to a poll that finds considerable pessimism within Democratic ranks. Republicans are more complimentary of their party, although a small but significant share describe the GOP as "greedy" or say it is generally "bad."

National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett: Overhaul of ‘unreliable’ jobs numbers needed

White House economist Kevin Hassett said Sunday the monthly jobs numbers are "unreliable" and "not keeping up with the economy," as he suggested overhauling the formula used to calculate the data.

How Democratic presidential hopefuls are positioning themselves for 2028

The 2028 presidential election is still over three years away, but the tracks are already being laid for the Democratic primary. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) appears to have unofficially kicked off this race. In April, Booker broke the record for longest speech on the Senate floor after a rambling diatribe where he didn’t say anything of value. Booker […]

How foreign policy could crash Republican midterm prospects

President Trump's support among independent voters could be significantly impacted by his decision to become involved in an expanded war involving Israel and Iran, as 65 percent of voters and 69 percent of independent voters would hold him responsible for rising gas prices, while 72 percent oppose the war due to its potential economic consequences.

DNC chair says Democrats will start process of setting 2028 primary calendar this month

Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin said on Sunday that the party will begin deliberating the 2028 primary calendar later this month at a meeting in Minneapolis. “We're going to start that conversation actually this month in August at our DNC meeting in Minneapolis,” Martin said in an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,”...

Trump is undermining his own law that prevents mass atrocities

The Trump administration should have submitted its Elie Wiesel Act annual report to Congress by July 15 — this didn’t happen. 

DNC chair says Democrats ‘absolutely’ ready to fight back against GOP redistricting

Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin said on Sunday that Democrats are “absolutely” well positioned to fight back against Republican redistricting efforts. Martin was asked in an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday” whether Democrats are “really in a position to fight back on this,” considering states like California would likely need to change...

‘More like a blue trickle’: Dems are hoping for a blue wave that might not happen

Many Democrats are betting on a blue wave next year to help them regain favor with disenchanted voters and claw back some control in...

Dr. Oz touts investment in Medicaid: ‘I’m trying to save this beautiful program’

CMS administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announces Trump administration plans to invest over $200 billion in Medicaid following passage of One Big Beautiful Bill.

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