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Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment, Cutting Off GOP Push for Accountability on Border Crisis

The upper chamber also voted 51–49 to end the short-lived trial, which began earlier Wednesday.

Lament over a Blueberry Bagel

Panera, our relationship has been on the rocks for years, but this morning was the last straw.

The Bees Are Fine

The bee-population collapse was essentially solved in 2015. And market demand solved it.

More Evidence That Organized Labor Is Progressivism, and Progressivism Is Organized Labor

Even supposedly less political, ‘blue-collar’ unions regularly give big bucks to progressive causes.

Catholics and Abortion

‘You can’t pick and choose. You’re either one who respects life in all of its dimensions, or you have to step aside.’

How Ukraine Is Dividing the House GOP — and What It Means for November

Conventional wisdom holds that voters disregard foreign-policy issues, but 2024 has not been a conventional year on the world stage.

Why Trump Jury Selection Is Moving Quicker Than Anticipated

Initial estimates that it would take weeks to seat a jury appear to have relied on a handful of mistaken assumptions.

Senate Democrats dismiss first Mayorkas impeachment article as unconstitutional

The Senate voted along party lines Wednesday to effectively dismiss the first of two impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas by deeming it unconstitutional and failing to rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors.

Crime, violence top issues for Maryland voters

Crime and violence are the leading issues to Democratic voters in Baltimore and rank in the top three for Maryland voters in general, a new poll shows.

Senators sworn in for historic Mayorkas impeachment trial

Senators took their official oath Wednesday to act as jurors for the impeachment trial of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, marking the first such event for a sitting Cabinet member in U.S. history.

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