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GOP strategists called to DC as Trump team confronts rising midterm headwinds

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and James Blair meet with GOP consultants to coordinate midterm strategy as Republicans defend slim congressional majorities.

Jackson scolds colleagues in solo dissent after court jumps into routine police-stop case

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the lone dissenter defending a D.C. court ruling against police in a case about reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop.

Sen Mark Warner ‘heartbroken,’ announcing daughter dies of juvenile diabetes

Sen. Mark Warner announces the loss of his eldest daughter Madison, 36, after a long battle with juvenile diabetes and other health problems.

Sledgehammer-wielding illegal immigrant sought by ICE after alleged blue city murder

ICE asks Harris County not to release an illegal immigrant accused of fatally beating a coworker with a sledgehammer at a Houston construction site.

Swing-state Dem candidate’s ‘disgusting’ comments about JD, Usha Vance’s ‘Brown children’ sparks outrage

Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed faces blowback over podcast comments mocking VP JD Vance's marriage and family, sparking online backlash.

WATCH: Houston faces $110M hit as Texas gov lays down law on ‘sanctuary’ policies

Gov. Greg Abbott says Houston is in breach of contract and must repay Texas $110 million or repeal its sanctuary-type ordinance limiting ICE cooperation.

Left-wing activists heckle pro-Israel Democrat Haley Stevens at Michigan convention

Rep. Haley Stevens was booed by pro-Palestinian activists during a speech at Michigan Democrats' spring convention amid a heated Senate primary battle.

Trump pushes back against pundits, says Israel did not talk him into the Iran war

President Donald Trump slapped down the notion that Israel pushed him into waging the Iran war, asserting that the outcome "in Iran will be amazing."

Michigan Dems Nominate Lawyer Who Praised Hezbollah for Powerful University Post

Makled bested a Jewish incumbent who has faced an onslaught of antisemitic attacks and vandalism incidents at his home and office.

Why College Athletes Probably Won’t Unionize

The Supreme Court ruling in favor of athletes being allowed to cash in on their names was a game-changer.

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