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‘Biden effect’ hits the Senate: Wave of retirements clears path for younger Dems

After Sen. Dick Durbin announced his retirement, the idea of the "Biden effect" came back into focus.

Trump urges Supreme Court to let trans military ban proceed

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to lift a lower court's order blocking the Pentagon's transgender military ban from going into effect.

Dem mayor fed up with homeless crisis proposes jailing vagrants who refuse housing

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan proposes jailing homeless people who refuse shelter services after three times, deviating from his party's progressive flank.

China’s AI DeepSeek faces House probe over US data harvesting, CCP propaganda

DeepSeek is under investigation by the House Energy and Commerce Committee over concerns it may share U.S. user data with the CCP or train its AI on American models.

Top union calls cops on itself to orchestrate ‘civil disobedience’ stunt at GOP office: source

Service Employees International Union (SEIU) protesters called the Anaheim Police Department to coordinate a planned arrest during a scheduled protest outside Republican Rep. Young Kim office.

Trump tells Putin ‘STOP’ after deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv

President Donald Trump criticized Russia over its strikes on Kyiv, Ukraine, and urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to make a peace deal with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

GOP governor hopeful pushes anti-China policy after years of Chinese investments

Jack Ciattarelli vowed to advocate against foreign entities owning U.S. farmland, despite financial disclosures revealing his past investments.

Federal red ink now costs businesses more than $2.1 trillion per year, report says

The cost of federal regulations has grown to more than $2.1 trillion per year, almost as much as the government's annual haul from income taxes, according to a report released Thursday.

Not local enough: The Montgomery County Public Schools case

The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in Mahmoud v. Taylor, in which parents from Montgomery County, Maryland, challenged the public school system for the right to opt their young children out from exposure to books on LGBT themes. The case appears, on the surface, to reverse long-standing views of the role of local government. […]

Public media is a pillar of our communities — don’t defund it

Public media is one of the few civic institutions that still commands broad trust in an age of division and disinformation.

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