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Senate Dems reveal massive $79M ad spend to protect majority ahead of key match ups

The Democrats' Senate campaign arm is rolling out a slate of multimillion-dollar ad reservations in pivotal swing states as it looks to protect Democrats' majority in the upper chamber.

Trump kicks off day two of hush money trial directing ire at ‘conflicted’ judge: ‘Trump-hating’

Former President Donald Trump slammed hush money case presiding Judge Juan Merchan as a "conflicted" judge ahead of entering the courtroom for day two of the trial.

Biden returns to campaign trail as Trump forced to remain in court for second day of New York hush money trial

President Biden returns to the campaign trail on Tuesday while Trump has been ordered to attend the court proceedings Tuesday and every day of the trial.

Dem Chicago alderman warns ‘we are not taking care of our own’ as city approves $70M for migrants

Some Democratic officials in Chicago voiced opposition toward Mayor Brandon Johnson's request for another $70 million in funding to care for migrants.

US approves potential $140M aircraft support deal for Iraq, Pentagon officials confirm

The U.S. State Department has given approval for the potential sale of aircraft contractor logistics support to Iraq, at an estimated cost of $140 million.

Top Biden adviser ripped after Middle East claim resurfaces amid Iran attack: ‘Moron extraordinaire’

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was blasted on social media over a comment last year, when he said the Middle East was the quietest its been in two decades.

Biden admin launches partnership with 50 countries to stifle future pandemics

President Biden's administration is launching a program to assist 50 countries in identifying and responding to infectious diseases to prevent future pandemics.

Just One Third of Voters Believe Trump Acted Illegally in Hush-Money Case

Trump began his criminal trial with jury selection on Monday.

Supremes to Hear Argument Today on Obstruction Statute Key to J6 Cases . . . Including Trump’s

In Fischer v. U.S., the justices will consider how much liberty prosecutors have to stretch criminal laws beyond the purposes for which Congress enacted...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 16

Even by Justice John Paul Stevens’s unusual standards, his opinion concurring in the judgment in Baze v. Rees is remarkably strange.

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