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Texas grandmother jailed in alleged political retaliation wins at Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Texas ex-councilwoman who was thrown in jail in an act of political retaliation.

Oakland mayor to face landmark recall election after organizers demand her ouster

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao will face a recall election in November after supporters of her ouster garnered enough petition signatures this week.

RFK Jr. Misses CNN Debate Deadline, Leaving Biden and Trump in Head-to-Head Contest

The presidential longshot needed to earn at least 15 percent support in four nationwide polls.

Netflix in Hot Water over Baby Reindeer Truth Claims

While many today may be satisfied by ‘my truth,’ in court, it is ‘the truth’ that counts.

Reform UK Vows to Root Out DEI, ‘Stop Sharia Law,’ and Protect Free Speech in New Party Platform

The Brexit Party was founded in 2018 and rebranded as the Reform UK party in 2021.

Trump’s Tax-Free-Tip Proposal Hits Capitol Hill

Presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump has a new favorite campaign talking point — exempting tips from taxes.

Witness tells House Ethics Committee that Rep. Matt Gaetz paid her for sex: Report

The House Ethics Committee has intensified its investigation of Rep. Matt Gaetz by interviewing several women behind closed doors as part of its inquiry into sex trafficking allegations against the Florida Republican, according to a new report.

Senate resolution apologizes to ‘hundreds of thousands’ LGBTQ federal employees

The federal government may soon issue a formal apology for its historical discrimination against LGBTQ government workers dating back to 1949.

What is left behind: When a coal-fired power plant shutters

HOMER CITY, PA — The vast divide between the government’s understanding of the needs of the people they serve and the people themselves was never more excruciatingly apparent than it was this past week at a Pennsylvania town hall meeting. The two-hour event, sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency Interagency Working Group Rapid Response Team, […]

US underscores commitment to Philippines after ‘dangerous’ actions by China

Secretary of State Antony Blinken this week reiterated the U.S. is committed to backing the Philippines as the Pacific nation continues to clash with Chinese boats in the South China Sea, spurring fears that tensions will escalate into a wider conflict. Blinken spoke with his counterpart, Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo, on Wednesday...

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