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Federal public defenders have gone without pay since July

Some are asking judges to dismiss cases because they cannot adequately represent clients.

Trump admin eyes moving convicted election clerk Tina Peters to federal custody

The Trump administration is looking to transfer former election clerk Tina Peters, who was found guilty of tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election, from state prison to federal custody, Colorado state officials and one of her lawyers told The Associated Press on Friday. The Federal Bureau of Prisons sent a letter to the Colorado Department...

How Republicans can rescue the party and do something good for Americans

The Republican Party needs to offer a "public option" in the American health care system to provide relief to Americans facing soaring health care premiums and to avoid a midterm election nightmare.

5 issues at the center of the Trump-Greene spat

The growing rift between President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) boiled over Friday night into Saturday morning with back-and-forth jabs online following weeks of criticism surrounding files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and concerns over affordability and health care. Their feud exploded when Trump withdrew his endorsement of her...

Empire State of delusion — rent controls and the illusion of affordability

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has proposed a rent freeze and the construction of 200,000 units of subsidized affordable housing, however, economists warn that this policy will exacerbate the city's housing problem and do more harm than good.

Man tied to indicted Milwaukee judge Hannah Dugan’s case deported, DHS says

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday said it removed the Mexican national that indicted Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan allegedly helped evade arrest. "Eduardo Flores-Ruiz has been DEPORTED," the department wrote on social platform X. "Judge Hannah Dugan's actions to obstruct this violent criminal’s arrest take 'activist judge' to a whole new...

Social Security COLA: When will my benefits increase?

When will the next COLA take effect, and how much should you expect?

What’s next for the House as it returns from the shutdown fight

House lawmakers have a laundry list of legislative priorities to focus on now that the government shutdown battle is behind them. Because the lower chamber was out of session for over a month, the next few weeks will be critical as lawmakers try to make up time and negotiate an annual defense policy bill, address...

Trump issues fresh pardons for Jan 6 defendants, including woman accused of threatening FBI on social media

President Donald Trump granted additional pardons to Jan. 6 defendants Suzanne Kaye and Daniel Wilson on cases expanding past the Capitol riot.

Trump ends shutdown, faces backlash and makes surprise Epstein move amid chaotic week

President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the government shutdown and issued pardons for more than 70 people accused of seeking to overturn the 2020 election.

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