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Supreme Court allows police officer’s suit to move forward against Black Lives Matter leader

The Supreme Court allowed a police officer’s lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter leader to move forward Monday. In a brief order, the justices turned away activist DeRay Mckesson’s First Amendment appeal, meaning he must face the lawsuit brought by the anonymous officer who was injured during a 2016 protest. Days after police fatally shot...

Conspiracies and cynical indifference are the right’s latest climate strategy

Science denialism — especially when it comes to climate change — is also embedded in Republican Party orthodoxy.  

Gallego targets Lake on abortion in new Arizona Senate ad

A new ad from Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego's (D) Senate campaign targets Republican rival Kari Lake on abortion after the state Supreme Court last week upheld a Civil War-era law that makes performing the procedure a felony. The ad from Gallego’s campaign labels Lake “wrong on abortion” and rolls clips of the GOP hopeful calling...

Trump hush money trial judge rejects new demand to recuse himself from case

NEW YORK — Former President Trump’s hush money judge declined to recuse himself from the trial underway Monday, refusing Trump’s latest demand that he step aside over his daughter’s employment at a firm that works for prominent Democrats. Judge Juan Merchan’s denial, made from the bench on the first day of Trump’s first criminal trial, eliminates what...

Pittsburgh congressional race could be early test for progressives who criticize Israel’s handling of war

The Israel-Hamas war is a potent and polarizing issue for Americans. Upcoming elections will show whether progressives' outspoken criticisms of Israel resonate with their constituents.

Potential Trump hush money trial jurors being asked 42 questions

On Monday, former President Trump’s trial for alleged hush money payments to Stormy Daniels officially got underway in New York City with the jury selection.

Judge presiding over Trump hush money case declines to recuse himself

Judge Juan Merchan declined to recuse himself from former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan criminal court.

House to deliver Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate after GOP-led hearing on Capitol Hill

House impeachment managers are expected to transfer articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate tomorrow.

Beverly LaHaye, founder of Concerned Women for America, dead at 94

Beverly LaHaye, a Christian activist who founded the Washington, D.C.-based Concerned Women for America, passed away this week at the age of 94.

Swing state’s Dem governor condemns ‘death to America’ chants in her state more than a week after protest

Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer condemned protesters chanting "Death to America" at a rally in Dearborn days after video of the rally spread online.

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