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Kentucky Senate approves expanding access to paid family leave

The KY Senate voted 36-0 on Thursday for a bill that would increase access to paid family leave; employers would be able to decide whether or not to offer it as a benefit.

Ashley Biden diary theft: Suspect attends hearing remotely from Florida as judge delays sentencing

The suspect who stole Ashely Biden's diary, Aimee Harris, will have her sentencing delayed once again. Her attorney said Harris is making plans to appear in person.

Dems target four competitive House seats to wrestle back majority from GOP

House Democrats are funneling resources into specific races where they believe they could flip enough seats to take back the majority from the GOP.

Georgia election charges should be tossed, acts are protected by 1st amendment: Trump attorney

Lawyers for former President Trump on Thursday argued in court that the 2020 election interference case should be tossed on First Amendment grounds.

Johnson to formally hand Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate, urges trial ‘expeditiously’

Speaker Mike Johnson and a group of House Republicans selected as impeachment managers wrote a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer telling him to expect impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas on April 10.

House Republicans plead with Mayorkas to address ‘unprecedented surge’ across northern US-Canada border

22 House Republicans pleaded with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to address the "unprecedented surge in apprehensions" at the U.S.-Canada border.

Most Americans support House plan to ban TikTok if it isn’t sold, poll finds

A new Quinnipiac University poll found a majority of Americans support a House plan to ban TikTok if the company does not divest itself of Chinese control.

Former top ICE official sides with Texas Gov. Abbott over Biden in ongoing border battle

Former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Thomas Homan says he supports Gov. Greg Abbott in his efforts to secure the southern border.

RIP, Joe Lieberman — the Democratic Party went insane without you

When Joe Lieberman, four time Conn. senator and first-ever Jewish VP candidate, was driven out of the Democratic party, it was a sign of...

Judicial-Confirmation Trivia Questions

In this week’s Confirmation Tales post, I take an Easter break from my usual narratives and instead pose some challenging judicial-confirmation trivia questions.

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