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World & Security

All Eyes on Wall St. After 5 Weeks of Losses Spurred by Iran War

The Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 have each fallen more than 7% since the start of hostilities in the Middle East, raising recession fears.

Policy & Law

Andy Beshear Says Democrats Need to Communicate in More Accessible Language

The Kentucky governor, seen as a rising party voice, offers messaging advice amid ongoing electoral challenges.

Policy & Law

Cory Booker Says Democratic Party 'Has Failed This Moment,' Calls for New Leadership

The New Jersey senator, not ruling out a 2028 presidential run, said the party has become too focused on partisan fighting and called for generational renewal.

Policy & Law

Joe Concha Calls No Kings Protests 'Contrived,' Questions Grassroots Claims

Fox News investigation identifies network of 500 groups with $3 billion annual revenue behind Saturday's coordinated protests

Congress

Dem Senator Warns Deportation Could Let Virginia Woman's Illegal Immigrant Killer Escape Accountability

Sen. Tim Kaine says the suspect in Stephanie Minter's murder should face full prosecution in U.S. courts before any deportation, citing concerns about accountability.

Policy & Law

Dems Have Midterm Momentum, Analysts Say. Now Comes the Hard Part.

With voter sentiment shifting against the White House, Democrats see an opening in November — but history shows early leads can evaporate.

Policy & Law

First Stop, the Moon. Next Stop, Mars? Why NASA's Mission Matters

The Artemis II mission marks the first crewed lunar voyage in over 50 years, with NASA's $93bn program aiming to establish a permanent Moon presence as a stepping stone to Mars.

Policy & Law

How Dems Could Get a Wake-up Call in 2026 Election

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's administration faces a $9-$16 billion state fraud scandal that analysts say could become a major liability for Democrats in the 2026 midterms.

Policy & Law

ICE Threatens Prosecution After ‘Kill Your Local ICE Agent’ Graffiti Found on Federal Building During Los Angeles Riot

Federal officers required medical attention after being struck by concrete blocks; at least two arrests made during ‘No Kings’ protest that drew tens of thousands.

Policy & Law

ICE Officers Could Remain at Airports After TSA Workers Are Paid

White House border czar Tom Homan says the continued ICE presence depends on how many TSA agents return to work

Policy & Law

Interactive Tool Shows States Could Lose $23 Billion in Education Funding Over Three Years

The America First Policy Institute's calculator projects 23 states could miss out on $23 billion in scholarship opportunities between 2027 and 2029.

Congress

American Bar Association No-Shows Federalist Society Panel on Law School Accreditation Monopoly Claims

The ABA's absence from a conservative event comes as the Trump administration has escalated criticism of the organization's accreditation standards and judicial nominee ratings.

Policy & Law

No Kings Protester Invokes 1789 France, Drawing Critics Who Say History Tells Different Story

Durham protester dressed as Marie Antoinette held sign comparing U.S. political situation to pre-revolutionary France, sparking debate over historical analogy.

Policy & Law

No Kings Protests Draw Millions Across US and World in Third Round of Demonstrations

More than 3,200 marches planned across all 50 states and several continents, with flagship rally held in Minnesota's capital.

World & Security

North Korea Tests Missile Engine It Says Can Reach US Mainland

The solid-fuel engine test marks a potential advancement in Pyongyang's weapons program, though experts question the claims

World & Security

Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis Travel to East Asia to Reassure US Allies

The bipartisan Senate delegation met with leaders in the region as part of an effort to strengthen diplomatic ties amid ongoing global uncertainty.

Congress

Senate Faces Monday Vote on DHS Funding as Stopgap Plan Advances

The House passed a two-month stopgap spending bill Friday night; the Senate must now pass it by unanimous consent or the department remains shut down until April.

World & Security

War in Iran: The Everything Shock

Reports emerge of military action targeting Iranian nuclear facilities as international leaders scramble to assess the situation.

Policy & Law

Communists, Democrats Use #NoKings Rally to Call for May Day Strike

Organizers of the nationwide anti-Trump protests, including some Democratic groups, joined socialist and communist activists in calling for an economic shutdown on May 1.

World & Security

One Month Into Iran War, Republicans Confront Rising Costs and Political Risk

Gas prices near $5 in Nevada, fertilizer costs up in Pennsylvania, and supply chain woes in Michigan test GOP's midterm message as war drags on.

Policy & Law

74 Arrested in Los Angeles After 'No Kings' Rally Ends With Dispersal Order

Los Angeles police deployed tear gas as protesters threw rocks and bottles at officers; nationwide turnout estimated at 8 million across more than 3,100 events.

Policy & Law

FBI Director Pushes to Release Investigative Files on Rep. Eric Swalwell: Reports

Agents in California directed to gather and redact documents related to decade-old counterintelligence probe into suspected Chinese spy.

Congress

House Discharge Petition on TPS for Haiti Secures Enough Signatures to Force Vote

The petition, sponsored by Rep. Ayanna Pressley, gathered 218 signatures including four Republicans, setting up a floor vote on whether to extend protected status for 350,000 Haitian migrants.

World & Security

Hungary Halts Gas Supplies to Ukraine After Druzhba Pipeline Blockade

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says the decision protects Hungarian energy security and prices, while Ukraine has blocked the Druzhba pipeline since late January.

Policy & Law

Jeffries Declines to Break With Indicted Democrat After Ethics Panel's Guilty Verdict

The House Ethics Committee found Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick guilty of 25 ethics violations, including money laundering and false campaign finance statements.

Policy & Law

Most Believe Deeply in America's Founding Principles, Survey Finds

Poll shows strong support for founding ideals while many Americans feel nation is falling short of those principles.

Policy & Law

No Kings Protests Draw Crowds, But Analysts Question Long-Term Political Impact

Comparative analysis examines Minneapolis activism model versus anti-Trump demonstration movement as electoral strategy.

Policy & Law

'No Kings' Protests May Be Turning Point America Needs

An estimated 9 million people participated in what organizers called the largest public protest in American history, spanning all 50 states.

Policy & Law

Sen Mazie Hirono Trolled for Admitting Trump Not 'a King' and Never Has Been

Republicans seized on the Hawaii Democrat's social media post during 'no kings' protests, arguing it undermined the premise of the nationwide demonstrations.

Policy & Law

Cori Bush Seeks Congressional Return Two Years After AIPAC-Funded Primary Loss

The former Missouri congresswoman faces Wesley Bell again in 2026, as Democratic divisions over Israel policy deepen.

Policy & Law

Soaring Gas Prices and Supply Chain Disruptions Drive up Costs Across the Economy

Gasoline rose to $3.96 per gallon while diesel hit $5.37 as Middle East conflict disrupts global shipping and energy supplies.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court to Hear Birthright Citizenship Case as Critics Cite Fraud Concerns

The high court will consider Trump's executive order limiting citizenship for children of unauthorized immigrants, while supporters argue the practice enables abuse.

State & Local

CPAC Conference Returns to Texas for Annual Conservative Gathering

The Conservative Political Action Conference, a staple of the conservative movement's calendar, held its annual event in Texas this year.

Policy & Law

VP Vance Wins CPAC Straw Poll for 2028 GOP Presidential Nomination

Vice president earns 53% support at conservative conference, outpacing Secretary of State Marco Rubio at 35%

Policy & Law

What Do Democrats Mean by 'Democracy'?

Conservative critics question the term's usage in Democratic rhetoric as policy debates intensify over voting rights and election administration.

World & Security

Former CENTCOM Commander Says US Military Has Developed Iran Raid Plans for Years

Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie outlined potential operations targeting Iranian islands and oil infrastructure, as a US amphibious group arrives in the Middle East.

Policy & Law

No Kings Rallies Draw Thousands Nationwide as DHS Shutdown Stretches to Seventh Week

Protesters in all 50 states demand federal accountability as Congress leaves for two-week recess without resolving funding impasse.

Editorial

Editorial: The Week America Fell Behind

As the longest DHS shutdown in history stretches toward its seventh week, a familiar pattern emerges — institutional dysfunction meets popular unrest. The question is whether anyone in power is paying attention.

World & Security

25-Year-Old Noelia Castillo Dies by Legal Euthanasia in Spain After Prolonged Legal Battle

The case, which attracted national attention, involved a two-year dispute with her father over her right to die under Spain's 2021 euthanasia law.

Policy & Law

Bills to Pay FAA and TSA Workers During Shutdowns Get Introduced but Keep Stalling in Congress

Multiple bipartisan proposals have been introduced since 2019 to ensure aviation workers receive pay during funding lapses, yet none have become law.

Policy & Law

Could Full-Term Abortion Become Reality in America? The Debate Just Shifted

Britain's House of Lords voted to decriminalize abortion outside the existing legal framework, sparking concern among some U.S. policymakers that similar policies could gain traction domestically.

Policy & Law

Cruz Warns Democrats Would Impeach Trump 'Over and Over' If They Win Congress

Texas senator says Democrats would halt confirmations, judicial nominations and 'do whatever they can to burn it down' if they take House and Senate.

Policy & Law

DHS Confirms Corey Lewandowski Departed Along With Noem

Lewandowski served as unpaid adviser to the former DHS secretary, joining her during a recent trip to Guyana before her new envoy role.

Policy & Law

DHS Spending Fight Hits Wall After Tumultuous Day in Congress

House and Senate pass rival funding bills as 42-day partial shutdown guaranteed to become longest in US history

World & Security

FBI Director's Emails Hacked by Pro-Iran Group

The Handala Hack Team, an Iran-linked group, claims responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email, releasing photos and what appears to be a resume.

Policy & Law

Her Father Was Imprisoned by the CCP. She Wants Trump's Help in Securing His Release.

Grace Jin Drexel, an American citizen whose father leads one of China's largest underground churches, has asked President Trump to advocate for his release during his upcoming visit to China.

Policy & Law

Here’s Where the Funding Fight for TSA, ICE and Other DHS Agencies Stands Amid Shutdown

Trump issues memo to pay TSA workers as Senate passes partial DHS funding bill that House Republicans reject, marking 43 days of funding lapse.

Congress

House Republicans Pass Rival DHS Plan, Setting Up Senate Fight as Shutdown Set to Become Longest in History

The 213-203 vote along party lines sends a two-month funding extension to the Senate, where Democrats have blocked GOP immigration funding for six weeks.

Policy & Law

Many Losers, Few Winners in Political Battle Over ICE Funding

Congressional debate over Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget exposes partisan divisions on immigration enforcement.

Congress

NBC White House Correspondent Peter Alexander Leaves Network After 22 Years

Alexander cited family time as his reason for departure, but sources told Page Six he was also passed over for several anchor positions at NBC.

Policy & Law

No Kings Protest Movement Claims Leaderless Structure While Internal Documents Reveal Organized Framework

The decentralized anti-Trump movement plans 3,500 events nationwide Saturday, though its March 28 Toolkit provides hosts with structured guidance and a Maryland hotline.

World & Security

No Kings Rallies Draw Crowds Across U.S. and Europe as Springsteen Headlines Minnesota Demonstration

Organizers expected 9 million participants at more than 3,100 events in all 50 states and over a dozen countries, with Bruce Springsteen performing at the flagship Minnesota rally.

Economy & Markets

Philadelphia Fed President Anna Paulson Says Iran War Is Creating Real Pressure on U.S. Economy

Anna Paulson, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, warned that escalating tensions in the Middle East are adding new headwinds to an economy already navigating elevated inflation and interest rates.

Policy & Law

Protesters March in London to Oppose Rise of Political Right

Demonstration in central London draws participants opposed to increasingly prominent right-wing political movements, though details on attendance and specific targets remain limited.

Policy & Law

The Porn Myth: How Adult Entertainment Makes Us More Juvenile

Neuroscience research increasingly examines whether pornography, often labeled as adult entertainment, actually impairs mature brain function.

World & Security

U.S. Troops Wounded, Planes Damaged in Iranian Strike on Saudi Air Base, Official Says

An Iranian missile and drone attack on Prince Sultan Air Base injured several U.S. service members and damaged refueling aircraft, marking a new front in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Policy & Law

Some Democrats Question Party's Embrace of Political Streamer Hasan Piker

Piker's role as a midterm surrogate sparks internal debate over controversial comments and the party's outreach to young male voters.

World & Security

Yemen's Houthis Claim First Missile Attack on Israel Since War Began

Israeli military intercepted ballistic missile launched from Yemen, marking Houthi rebels' entry into the escalating Middle East conflict.

Policy & Law

Andy Beshear's 2028 Playbook: How a Democrat Wins in Trump Country

Kentucky governor's re-election strategy in a deep red state draws national attention as Democrats seek path to victory in 2028.

Policy & Law

AOC Says Politicians, Especially Democrats, Should Pledge Not to Accept AI Money

Progressive Squad member calls AI campaign contributions 'toxic' as debate intensifies over data center moratorium

Policy & Law

Education Department to Relocate Headquarters as Part of Trump Administration's Agency Dismantling

The agency, 70% vacant after mass layoffs, will move to smaller Washington office in August while Energy Department assumes lease.

World & Security

FBI Says Malicious Actors Targeted Patel's Personal Email, Iran-Based Hacking Group Claims Responsibility

The FBI says the compromised data is historical and does not involve government systems, while a $10 million reward has been offered for information on the Iran-linked group.

State & Local

Fulton County Asks Federal Judge to Order FBI Return of 2020 Ballots

A federal judge will hear arguments Friday after court-ordered mediation failed to resolve the dispute over seized election materials.

World & Security

Iran-linked Hackers Release Photos, Resume Stolen From FBI Director Kash Patel's Personal Email

The Handala Hack Team posted Purported Patel resume and personal photos online, claiming the breach was retaliation for last week's DOJ domain seizure.

Policy & Law

Judge Blocks Pentagon's Supply Chain Risk Designation for Anthropic

U.S. District Judge Rita Lin blocked the designation as First Amendment retaliation, pausing her ruling for a week to allow an appeal.

Policy & Law

Judge Weighs Whether Venezuela Can Pay Maduro's Legal Costs in US Drug Trafficking Case

The judge questioned why the prosecution's argument for blocking defense funds still stands given warming US-Venezuela relations since Maduro's January capture.

Congress

Senate DHS Funding Deal Faces Tricky Path Through House

The Senate approved a measure to fund most of DHS at 2 a.m. Friday, but House conservatives are demanding action on voting legislation before passage.

World & Security

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Combat Veteran, Questions US Strategy in Iran War

The Democratic governor and former 82nd Airborne officer says no one has articulated what victory looks like, criticizing the administration for lacking a clear end game.

Congress

North Carolina's Photo Voter ID Mandate Can Continue as Judge Upholds Law

U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs, nominated by President Obama, rejected civil rights groups' arguments that Republicans enacted the 2018 law with discriminatory intent.

Policy & Law

Spanish Court Clears Euthanasia for Woman Taken From Family as Teen, Sparking Debate

Noelia Castillo Ramos, 25, was euthanized at a Barcelona hospital after the state took custody of her at age 13; the case has drawn international attention.

Congress

Maine Senate Race: Female Voters Emerge as Decisive Bloc in Democratic Primary

Gov. Janet Mills and challenger Graham Platner battle for female voters in race that could determine control of the Senate.

Policy & Law

Trump Orders TSA Paid as Congress Stays Stalemated

Executive action comes as lawmakers remain deadlocked on federal funding, raising questions about constitutional authority.

Congress

Senate Votes to Fund Most of Homeland Security, Excludes ICE Funding

The funding measure aims to restore operations at airports following a 40-day partial government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Vance Says Biden Administration Turned Off Anti-Fraud Protections, Debuts New Task Force with Focus on Somali Schemes

The vice president led the first meeting of Trump's anti-fraud task force, claiming the prior administration disabled verification systems for federal benefits.

Policy & Law

Stanford Student Tells Congress CCP Targeted Her With Transnational Repression Campaign

Elsa Johnson, a Stanford junior and editor of the Stanford Review, testified that Chinese state operatives monitored her and her family on American soil.

Policy & Law

Abigail Spanberger Faces National Test with Virginia Redistricting Referendum

Virginia Democrats pressure governor to deliver on redistricting campaign as April special election approaches, with control of House seats at stake.

World & Security

More U.S. Forces Deploy to Middle East as Trump Signals Iran Deal Progress

Military analysts outline capabilities of newly deployed units amid ongoing tensions with Tehran.

Policy & Law

Balen Shah's Political Rise in Nepal Reflects Broader Shift After Youth-Led Protests

The ascent of the young mayor marks a new chapter in Nepal's politics, emerging from years of activist movements that reshaped the nation's democratic landscape.

Economy & Markets

Congress Weighs Federal Regulation as Prediction Market Apps Blur Line With Sports Betting

Lawmakers debate whether markets allowing bets on politics, sports and global events need stricter federal oversight

Policy & Law

Democratic Senate Candidate Partners With Progressive Streamer Amid Primary Race

Abdul El-Sayed's event with Hasan Piker, who previously faced backlash for controversial statements including 'America deserved 9/11,' highlights progressive coalition-building in Michigan's Senate race.

Congress

DOJ Says It Erroneously Relied on ICE Memo to Justify Courthouse Arrests

The Justice Department admitted in federal court that a key document used to defend immigration courthouse arrests did not actually apply to immigration courts.

World & Security

DOJ Settles With Michael Flynn Over Russia Probe, Paying Approximately $1.2 Million

Settlement concludes lengthy legal battle stemming from Mueller investigation; progressive lawmakers condemn payout as undermining rule of law.

Policy & Law

Elon Musk Demands Judge's Recusal After Liking Anti-Musk LinkedIn Post

Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick is presiding over Tesla shareholder derivative litigation while Musk alleges bias stretching back to Twitter acquisition case.

Congress

Florida Congresswoman Faces Rare Public Hearing on Ethics Charges

The House Ethics Committee's rare public hearing could lead to expulsion proceedings against Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who faces 27 ethics violation counts and federal charges.

Economy & Markets

House Democrat Bans Staff From Betting on Prediction Markets, Citing Ethics Concerns

Rep. Seth Moulton becomes first member of Congress to prohibit staffers from trading on Polymarket, Kalshi and similar platforms.

Congress

House Passes Measure to Fund DHS as Senators Struggle to Reach Deal

The 218-206 vote marks the third House-passed DHS funding bill as lawmakers face a 41-day partial shutdown and pressure to break the impasse before recess.

World & Security

Live Updates: Iran Terror Figure Targeted in Strike with Global Implications

Reports emerged of an operation targeting a senior Iranian terrorist figure, though full details remained limited amid ongoing regional tensions.

World & Security

Masih Alinejad Says Iran Only Understands 'Language of Force' Amid U.S. Negotiations

Iranian-American activist and former political prisoner appeared on Meet the Press as Trump administration conducts preliminary talks with Tehran.

Policy & Law

Musk's Attorney Seeks Probe Into Jury Bias in Twitter Investor Lawsuit

Attorney Alex Spiro argues the jury used a $4.20 damages figure as a 'numerical joke' rather than applying the law impartially in the investor case.

Congress

Pappas Neck-and-Neck With Sununu in New Hampshire Senate Race: Poll

Emerson College polling shows the Democrat at 45% and the Republican at 44%, within the survey's 2.9-point margin of error.

Policy & Law

Plane and Firetruck Removed From Runway After LaGuardia Crash

Recovery operations concluded at New York's LaGuardia Airport following a runway collision incident that involved an aircraft and emergency response vehicle.

World & Security

Trump Says FISA Is Extremely Important to Military After Speaking With Generals

The former president's comments come as debate continues over reauthorizing Section 702 surveillance powers.

Policy & Law

Top Republican: Congress Not Getting Enough Answers About Iran Operation

House Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers says the Trump administration is not providing sufficient information about ongoing Middle East conflict as casualties mount.

Congress

Senate Democrats Condemn Proposed ACA Rule That Would Lift Plan Standardization Requirements

CMS proposal projects 1.2 to 2 million fewer enrollees in 2027 as Democrats warn of 'junk coverage' expansion

World & Security

UN General Assembly Calls For Reparations to Remedy Historical Wrongs of Trafficking Enslaved Africans

Resolution passed 123-3 with 52 abstentions, declaring transatlantic slave trade 'the gravest crime against humanity' and urging restitution of cultural artifacts.

World & Security

U.S.-Iran Talks Offer Hope for American Journalist Detained in Tehran's Evin Prison

Reza Valizadeh, sentenced to 10 years on national security charges, could be freed if diplomatic negotiations progress between Washington and Tehran.

Policy & Law

Utah GOP Redistricting Push Fails to Make November Ballot

A repeal of Proposition 4, which established an independent redistricting commission, fell short after 9,000 signatories removed their names

Congress

Viral Robot Appearances on the Rise as White House Hosts Humanoid Robot

The White House welcomed humanoid robot 'Sprout' as public interest in robots grows across social media platforms.

Congress

White House Briefing: Leavitt Says Iran Talks Ongoing, More Strikes Possible

Press secretary says U.S. forces are near core objectives in Iran military action, warns of harder strikes if negotiations fail.

Congress

Watchdog Warns Legal Powerhouse Has Made Far-Left Advocacy Their Dominant Focus over Last Decade

America First Legal audit finds 80% of ABA amicus briefs favored liberal causes, with all six Trump-related cases opposing the president.

Congress

White House Signals Core War Objectives Near Completion as Iran Rejects Ceasefire Proposal

Press secretary Karoline Leavitt calls Operation Epic Fury a 'resounding military triumph' while Tehran vows relentless attacks and presents its own peace terms.

Policy & Law

Why Elect GOP Majorities if They Can't Pass SAVE America Act?

Conservatives question whether House Republican conference can deliver on key campaign promises after legislative setback.

World & Security

FCC Expands Covered List to Block Foreign-Made Routers Over National Security Concerns

New rule requires routers be manufactured in the U.S. or pass a national security review, targeting China-linked devices amid growing cyber threat warnings.

Congress

Speaker Johnson Says Sanctuary Policies 'Worked as Democrats Intended' in Chicago Killing

Family of Sheridan Gorman, 18, demands accountability from Chicago and Illinois Democratic leaders after her alleged murder by Venezuelan illegal immigrant.

Policy & Law

Pennsylvania House Democrats Pull Women's Month Resolution After GOP Defines Woman

Resolution tabled after Republican lawmaker proposed adding physiological definition of woman to legislation, sparking laughter on House floor.

Policy & Law

Migration Control Policy Draws Supporters and Critics Over Security and Rights Concerns

A video shared on social media highlights ongoing debate over migration enforcement measures and their implications for human rights.

Policy & Law

AFGE President Tells Lawmakers Not to Fly Home for Easter Until TSA Officers Get Paid

The largest federal workers union president warned lawmakers at a virtual press conference as the partial government shutdown reached 39 days.

Policy & Law

Are Republicans Trying to Lose the Midterms?

Voter discontent with party leadership is reshaping primary races and could determine control of Congress in November.

Economy & Markets

BlackRock CEO Warns $150 Oil Could Trigger Global Recession

Larry Fink, whose firm manages $14 trillion in assets, said prolonged high oil prices stemming from Middle East tensions would have profound economic implications.

Policy & Law

Chicago Alderwoman Apologizes for 'Wrong Place at Wrong Time' Comment on Slain Loyola Student

Maria Hadden's remarks about Sheridan Gorman's death drew criticism from the victim's family and sparked backlash on social media.

State & Local

Chicago Mayor Johnson Unveils 'Abolish ICE' Snowplow Days After Student Allegedly Murdered by Migrant

The snowplow name was chosen from 13,000 submissions in the city's You Name a Plow contest, weeks after a Loyola University student was killed by a suspect who entered the US in 2023.

Policy & Law

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Future Unclear After Election Yields Indecisive Result

The center-left Social Democrats fell to 21.9% of the vote, down from 27.5% in 2022, leaving former PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen as kingmaker.

State & Local

Drivers Hit With DMV Scam Texts in Colorado, Texas, Hawaii

State agencies warn of phishing texts impersonating DMVs as consumers report receiving fraudulent messages requesting personal information.

Congress

Florida Democrats Score Upset in Tampa-Based state Senate Race

Democrat Brian Nathan defeats Republican state Rep. Josie Tomkow in Special Election for Florida Senate District 14, flipping a seat previously held by Lt. Gov. Jay Collins.

Policy & Law

Florida GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Proposes Permanent Federal Ban on Muslim Immigration

Former Florida House Speaker Paul Renner says Islam is incompatible with American Constitution and values, calling for denaturalization of certain immigrants.

World & Security

Iran War: Latest Updates, Bias and Potential Misinformation

The AllSides blog tracking media coverage of Iran conflict reporting could not be accessed due to a server error.

Policy & Law

Jury Rules Against Meta in Landmark Trial

A federal jury has issued a verdict against the social media giant, marking what observers describe as a significant legal milestone.

Congress

Senate Republicans Say They Have a Path to End DHS Shutdown and Airport Delays

Proposal would fund most of Homeland Security while using reconciliation to address ICE and election provisions, though key hurdles remain.

Policy & Law

Soros-Backed DA Krasner Threatens ICE Agents at Philly Airport With Arrests

Philadelphia's district attorney said he would arrest ICE agents who commit crimes in the city, escalating a dispute over immigration enforcement during a DHS funding lapse.

Policy & Law

Democrats, Republicans Clash Over DHS Funding Amid Immigration Enforcement Debate

The killing of an 18-year-old Chicago student by an alleged undocumented immigrant sparks renewed controversy over sanctuary city policies and federal immigration enforcement.

State & Local

Pedestrian Overpass Project Dead After Norfolk Southern Withdraws Funding, Hammond Mayor Says

Norfolk Southern's former CEO promised to cover the $2.6 million local match for a bridge over a dangerous rail crossing used by schoolchildren.

Congress

TSA, FEMA Officials Testify Before House on Impacts of DHS Shutdown

The hearing comes as the department has gone without funding for over a month amid partisan fights over ICE reforms.

Policy & Law

Where Talks to Fund DHS Stand as Shutdown Reaches 40 Days

TSA checkpoints strain and federal workers face another missed paycheck as congressional negotiators remain without a funding deal.

Congress

N.C. Senate's Top Republican Concedes in Primary Decided by 23 Votes

Phil Berger, who led the state Senate for 15 years and received Trump's endorsement, lost to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page in a recount.

Policy & Law

Abortion Pills Gain Ground as States with Bans Target Telehealth Providers

Guttmacher survey finds more women in ban states obtained pills via telehealth than traveled for abortions in 2025, prompting legislative action.

Policy & Law

Afghanistan Releases American Academic Dennis Coyle After More Than a Year

The Taliban freed the researcher on Eid al-Fitr following what authorities called sufficient time served; Secretary of State Rubio said more than 100 Americans have been freed under Trump's second term.

Policy & Law

Record Heat Wave Spans U.S. as March Temperatures Smash Historical Marks

Fourteen states have recorded their hottest March day as a massive heat dome moves eastward, with meteorologists calling the scope 'bizarre.'

Policy & Law

Tejano Music Star Bobby Pulido Launches Congressional Bid in South Texas District

The five-time Latin Grammy nominee, running against incumbent Rep. Monica De La Cruz, is leveraging his deep South Texas roots and cultural background in the historically blue district she flipped three years ago.

Policy & Law

Congress Weighs AM Radio Mandate Amid Push to Require Royalties for Artists

The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act would require AM/FM in all new cars, but critics say it benefits broadcasters without addressing artist pay.

Policy & Law

Congress Loses Flying Perk as DHS Shutdown Continues

Delta Airlines suspends airport escort services for lawmakers amid ongoing partial shutdown that has left TSA officers working without pay since mid-February.

Congress

GOP Senator Introduces Bill to Close Medicaid Fraud Loophole, Allow State Prosecutions

Florida Sen. Ashley Moody's STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act would grant state attorneys general authority to prosecute fraud recipients, not just providers.

Policy & Law

Travelers Offer Mixed Reactions to ICE Agents Deployed at US Airports During Shutdown

ICE agents have been deployed to assist TSA amid staffing shortages caused by the partial government shutdown, with travellers describing the presence as either helpful or frightening.

Economy & Markets

Iran Parliament Speaker Warns Buyers of US Treasury Bonds Are 'Legitimate Targets'

Ghalibaf says financial institutions funding US military budget will be targeted, as tensions escalate after weeks of strikes.

Policy & Law

LaGuardia Crash That Killed Two Pilots Under NTSB Investigation

The Air Canada flight collided with a fire truck on the runway late Sunday, killing both pilots and injuring 41 people amid ongoing DHS staffing challenges.

Economy & Markets

Robert Frazer Appointed US Attorney for New Jersey After Year of Legal Turmoil

Career prosecutor with two decades of experience takes over the district following months of court battles over leadership appointments.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Will Remove Media Offices After Judge Reinstates NYT Press Credentials

The Correspondents' Corridor, used by journalists for decades, will close immediately while an outside annex is developed

Congress

Rubio Testifies in Trial of Ex-Florida Congressman Allegedly Hired by Maduro Government

The Secretary of State took the stand in Miami federal court describing his 2017 conversations with David Rivera about a plan to persuade Venezuela's leader to step aside.

Policy & Law

Rubio to Testify in Trial of Former Roommate Accused of Secretly Lobbying for Venezuela

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to take the stand Tuesday in the federal trial of ex-Rep. David Rivera, who faces an 11-count indictment alleging he worked as a hired lobbyist for Maduro's government.

World & Security

Russia Fires Nearly 400 Drones at Ukraine in Its Biggest Attack in Weeks

At least six people were killed and 46 injured as Moscow intensifies ground offensives along the 1,250-kilometer front line.

Policy & Law

Catholic Convert Boom Draws Scrutiny Over Political Motives, Integration Challenges

While thousands join the faith annually, some religious leaders and observers warn that a minority of high-profile converts prioritize political signaling over doctrinal adherence.

Policy & Law

TSA Wait Times Surge as DHS Shutdown Continues, Airports Report Multi-Hour Delays

Multiple airports reported four to five-hour security wait times over the weekend as the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security extended into its third week.

Congress

Atlanta Airport Delays Become Political Flashpoint in Georgia Senate Race

Republicans criticize Sen. Jon Ossoff for voting against DHS funding as TSA agents work without pay during ongoing partial government shutdown.

Policy & Law

TSA Official Says ICE Officers at airports Are a 'Distraction, Not a Solution'

More than 400 TSA officers have quit since the DHS shutdown began Feb. 14, creating four-hour wait times at some airports as Congress debates funding.

Policy & Law

U.S. to Send Around 1,000 Troops From Army Airborne Unit to Mideast, AP Source Says

The deployment includes the 1st Brigade Combat Team and division commander Maj. Gen. Brandon Tegtmeier, as part of expanded U.S. military presence in the region.

Economy & Markets

Workers' Job Market Gloom Has Increased Dramatically Over the Past Few Years, Gallup Survey Finds

Just 28% of workers say now is a good time to find a quality job, down from 70% in mid-2022, with college graduates particularly pessimistic.

Congress

Illinois Democrats Decline to Defend No Votes on Laken Riley Act After Student's Killing Tied to Repeat Offender

The killing of Sheridan Gorman, 18, by an alleged illegal immigrant with prior arrest has renewed scrutiny of Illinois Democrats' opposition to the Laken Riley Act.

Economy & Markets

NYC Spent Over $368 Million To Combat Homelessness This Past Fiscal Year. Now the State Can't Track the Money.

The $368 million spent on unsheltered homeless New Yorkers is more than triple the FY 2019 amount, yet state auditors say tracking fund allocation remains problematic.

World & Security

America and Israel United to Fight Iran; Both Will Pay a Price

Joint Israeli-American military campaign marks first coordinated operation between the two nations' armed forces in over 75 years of alliance.

Policy & Law

Congress Faces Litany of Issues as Lawmakers Return to Session

Lawmakers return to find a partial government shutdown disrupting air travel, adding to an already crowded legislative agenda.

World & Security

Declare Victory, Get Out, Rein In Israel If Needed

A RealClearPolitics opinion piece urges President Trump to declare victory and withdraw from the Middle East, while also calling for constraints on Israeli military action.

Policy & Law

Trump Deploys Immigration Officers to US Airports as Shutdown Causes Hours-Long Security Lines

Customs and Border Protection agents to assist TSA at major airports as 800,000+ federal workers remain unpaid during partial government shutdown

Policy & Law

Former TSA Administrator Says Having ICE at Airport Won't 'Speed Things Up'

The comment comes as the Trump administration considers expanded immigration enforcement roles at transportation hubs.

World & Security

Global Economy Faces 'Major, Major Threat' From Iran War, IEA Head Says

IEA head Fatih Birol warns the Middle East crisis has already disrupted more oil supply than the 1970s shocks combined, with 11 million barrels per day lost.

Policy & Law

ICE Officers Set to Deploy to Airports as Delays Mount, Border Czar Homan Confirms

Hundreds of ICE agents will assist TSA at airports affected by a partial government shutdown that has caused over 400 TSA officers to quit.

Policy & Law

ICE Officers Will Begin Assisting TSA as Shutdown Frustrates Travelers and Screeners

The new deployment comes as travelers face hourslong waits at airports while TSA officers work without pay during the partial government shutdown.

World & Security

Israeli Ambassador to US Says Ground Campaign in Iran Should Use 'Iranian Boots'

Ambassador Michael Leiter said Sunday that Iranian citizens should mobilize to overthrow their government, in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union."

World & Security

It Will Take Resolve To See This Through in Iran

Commentators suggest diplomatic efforts with Tehran will require sustained commitment from Western powers as negotiations enter critical phase.

Policy & Law

Rep. Luna Criticizes Sen. Graham for Comments About US Troops in Iran Operations

Florida Republican called Graham's remarks about troops 'expendable cattle' as debate continues over potential assault on Kharg Island.

Congress

Manchin Urges Democrats to Stand Up to Senate GOP Amid Push to Nix Filibuster

Former West Virginia senator says at least 5-10 Democrats must pledge to oppose eliminating the 60-vote threshold as Republicans push SAVE America Act.

Policy & Law

ProPublica Adds Ownership Search to Nursing Home Inspect Database

New feature allows users to search more than 14,000 nursing home inspection records by owner, manager or officer name.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Reverses Lower Court on Qualified Immunity for Vermont Police Sergeant Who Arrested Protester

In a per curiam decision, the justices ruled Sgt. Jacob Zorn is entitled to qualified immunity in a lawsuit filed by a protester who alleged excessive force during a 2015 sit-in at the Vermont Statehouse.

World & Security

US Issues Worldwide Security Alert Urging Caution as Iran-Linked Groups May Target American Interests

The State Department advised Americans abroad to follow guidance from nearest US embassies and consulates amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Policy & Law

Venezuelan Migrant Charged With Murder of Loyola University Chicago Student

Jose Medina, 25, faces first-degree murder charges for the March 19 shooting near Tobey Prinz Beach that killed Sheridan Gorman.

Policy & Law

LaGuardia Airport Collision Kills Pilot, Copilot; NTSB Investigating

An Air Canada regional jet from Montreal struck a fire truck on the runway late Sunday, killing two crew members and injuring about 40 passengers and staff.

Policy & Law

ICE Agents to Deploy at 14 US Airports as TSA Absences Hit Highest Level Since Shutdown

About 11.5% of TSA staff were absent nationwide Saturday, with Houston at 42.4%, as hundreds of immigration agents prepare to fill staffing gaps.

Policy & Law

AI Cow Collars Draw $2 Billion Investment as Cattle Herds Hit 75-Year Low

Halter's solar-powered GPS collars aim to help ranchers cut labor costs as beef prices climb 18% from February 2025.

State & Local

Emmanuel Grégoire Elected Mayor of Paris, Succeeding Fellow Socialist Anne Hidalgo

Socialist candidate defeats conservative rival Rachida Dati in final round of French municipal elections, maintaining left-wing control of the French capital.

Policy & Law

Mamdani's Estate Tax Plan Could Drive Wealth Out of State, Critics Warn

The proposal would cut New York's estate tax exemption from $7.35 million to $750,000 and raise the top rate from 16% to 50%.

Policy & Law

Newark Flights Halted After Control Tower Evacuated Due to Burning Smell

FAA paused all arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International Airport early Monday, the second major air travel disruption in the region within 24 hours.

World & Security

Quebec Secularism Law Heads to Canada's Top Court Amid Constitutional Challenge

The Supreme Court will hear a four-day case on Bill 21, which bars religious symbols for public workers and has particularly affected Muslim women in Quebec.

Policy & Law

AI-Generated Political Ads Raise Disclosure Concerns Ahead of 2026 Midterms

At least 15 campaign ads with AI-generated content have run since November, with state laws regulating deepfakes varying widely across the country.

Policy & Law

Airport Security Lines Are Long. Here's What to Know if You're Flying

Spring break travelers face 2-hour waits as 50,000 TSA officers work without pay during the DHS shutdown.

Policy & Law

California Sheriff Seizes 650,000 Ballots in Defiance of State Officials Over Election Count Dispute

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a leading Republican gubernatorial candidate, launched an investigation into Proposition 50 results after a third-party group claimed to find roughly 45,000 excess votes.

Policy & Law

Democrats Warn Colorado Governor Against Commuting Sentence of Election Denier Tina Peters

Colorado's Democratic governor is weighing clemency for a former election clerk convicted of tampering with voting machines, drawing opposition from congressional Democrats.

World & Security

Dozens Injured in Israel After Iranian Missile Strikes Target Two Areas Near Main Nuclear Research Center

Attacks on Dimona and Arad mark first time Israel's nuclear research facility has been directly targeted, with at least 64 people hospitalized.

Congress

Fact-Checking Chuck Schumer's SAVE America Act Claims

Schumer said only 5% of Americans register to vote in person, but federal data shows the actual figure is between 11% and 42%.

State & Local

Hawaii Storms Have Caused $1B in Damage, Governor Says

Two consecutive storms dropped up to 50 inches of rain on parts of the state, causing worst flooding since 2004

Policy & Law

Here's How to Protect Yourself During Allergy Season

Experts share tips for managing seasonal allergies as climate change extends pollen seasons across the U.S.

World & Security

Israeli Ambassador Reacts to Iran Strike With Message That Raises Stakes

Ambassador Michael Leiter said Iran's ICBM test targeting Diego Garcia proves Tehran lied about its missile program and warned the regime could strike U.S. cities with nuclear warheads.

Policy & Law

Left-Wing Activists Visit Crisis-Stricken Cuba, Stay in Luxury Hotels While Locals Face Blackouts

The 650-member 'Nuestra América Convoy' delivered aid but faced criticism from Cuban exiles over the optics of foreigners enjoying stable electricity and upscale accommodations.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Weighs Late-Mail Ballot Grace Periods in Case That May Affect Midterms

The justices will hear arguments Monday on Mississippi's 5-day extension, a practice used by 14 states that critics say undermines Election Day finality.

Policy & Law

Security Alert Issued for Americans Overseas, U.S.-Linked Sites Listed as Potential Targets

State Department issues advisory amid heightened tensions tied to intensifying Iranian protests demanding an end to ayatollah rule.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Press Restrictions Violate First Amendment, Judge Rules

District judge blocks parts of DOD policy that required journalists to pre-approve information before publication, marking significant victory for press freedom advocates.

Policy & Law

Polls Close in Slovenia's Highly Contested Parliamentary Election as Governing Liberals Face Right-Wing Populists

Exit polls show Prime Minister Robert Golob's center-left Freedom Movement with 30% versus Janez Jansa's SDS at 27.5%, with no clear majority expected in the 90-member parliament.

World & Security

Robert Mueller, Former FBI Director Who Investigated Russia-Trump Campaign Ties, Dies at 81

The former FBI director served 12 years across both Republican and Democratic administrations, transforming the bureau after 9/11 before leading the special counsel investigation into Trump's 2016 campaign.

Policy & Law

Robert Mueller Reflects on Rebuilding the FBI After 9/11 in Meet the Press Archive

The former FBI director, who led the bureau through the transformation following the September 11 attacks, discussed the agency's evolution in a Meet the Press interview.

World & Security

Thune, GOP Blast Democrats in DHS Standoff; Lankford Says They Fear ICE Over Iran

Department of Homeland Security enters its 36th day of partial shutdown as Senate Democrats continue to block funding amid negotiations over ICE reforms.

Policy & Law

Tom Homan Says ICE Agents Will Assist at Airport Security Points Amid TSA Staffing Shortages

The Trump administration is deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to airports as more than 400 TSA agents have quit during the ongoing DHS funding shutdown.

Congress

Tom Kean Jr.'s Political Roots Date to 1776. Is That Enough to Protect the Republican's House Seat?

The New Jersey congressman, descended from one of America's founding families, faces a competitive race as Democrats target his seat amid Trump's unpopularity.

Policy & Law

U.S. Wants War Without Entanglement: Does It Exist?

Policy analysts debate whether the United States can conduct limited military operations without getting drawn into prolonged conflicts.

World & Security

VIDEO: Iranian Missile Screams Over Israel, Explosion Injures Dozens Including Children

Israeli officials say a 450 kg Iranian missile struck Arad after two failed interceptions, marking the first time air defenses were unable to stop inbound missiles.

Policy & Law

Teachers Report Classroom Misbehavior Persists, Call for Smaller Class Sizes and Parental Support

Education Week survey finds 64% of teachers say student behavior has worsened over the past year, with educators split on disciplinary approaches.

Policy & Law

Tens of Thousands Protest in Prague Against New Czech Government Led by Prime Minister Babiš

Demonstrators estimated at 200,000 gathered at Letná park to voice concerns that the billionaire prime minister's new coalition threatens democracy and is steering the country toward an autocratic path.

Policy & Law

Big Money Flows Into State Attorney General Races as Legal Battles Shape American Politics

Campaign spending in state attorney general races has surged as these offices become frontlines for policy fights over abortion, voting rights, and federal authority.

Economy & Markets

Chicago Faces $1 Billion Budget Gap as Experts Warn of 'Pay Later' Financial Crisis

The city's 2025 fiscal year projects a $150 million deficit, with about 40% of the budget going to debt service and pension costs.

Policy & Law

DHS Shutdown Extends Past One Month as Democrats Push to Exclude ICE From Funding Deal

Senate Democrats have blocked multiple attempts to fund the Department of Homeland Security, demanding ICE reforms as a condition for passing a continuing resolution.

Policy & Law

DHS Shutdown Harms Families' Access to Detention Facilities, Texas Democrat Says

Rep. Julie Johnson reports constituents cannot locate family members or secure medical treatments for those in immigration custody during the sixth week of partial government shutdown.

State & Local

US Border Patrol Arrests Two Mexican Fugitives in California Wanted for Murder and Child Sex Crimes

DHS confirms agents from the San Diego Sector arrested a homicide suspect in Anaheim and a child sex crimes suspect in Lemon Grove, turning both over to Mexican authorities.

Policy & Law

Netflix Documentary Examines Alpha-Male Influencer Culture and Its Appeal to Young Men

Louis Theroux's 'Inside the Manosphere' explores the online movement gaining traction among Gen Z, raising questions about authenticity and impact.

World & Security

NYC Mayor Mamdani's Wife Glorified Terrorists in Online Posts, Report Says

Rama Duwaji, now 28, posted about Leila Khaled and Shadia Abu Ghazaleh as a teenager; critics question the mayor's judgment.

World & Security

Taiwan Seeks to Keep China Threat Front of Mind in MAGA World

Taiwan's representative to the U.S. warned at a Heritage Foundation conference that Beijing's threat is active, even as U.S. intelligence agencies assess no invasion is planned for 2027.

Policy & Law

Thousands Evacuated as Hawaii Faces Worst Flooding in 20 Years

Second severe storm in a week causes an estimated $1 billion in damage, with 5,500 residents under evacuation orders north of Honolulu.

Congress

Senate Republicans Consider Talking Filibuster Strategy To Advance National Voter ID Legislation

GOP lawmakers cite 2024 election mandate as justification for pursuing federal voter identification requirements, while Democrats warn of voting rights implications.

Policy & Law

Weaponized Washington Never Sleeps

Conservatives accuse DOJ of overreach while Democrats defend federal enforcement as lawful oversight.

World & Security

Iran Fires Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles at U.S.-U.K. Base in Indian Ocean

The strike on Diego Garcia, 4,000 kilometers from Iran, directly contradicts Tehran's public statements that it had limited its missile range to below 2,000 kilometers.

World & Security

Experts Push to Expand Iran Sanctions to Include Antiquities Trafficking

Cultural heritage lawyers and former prosecutors argue explicitly naming Iranian archaeological material in sanctions would strengthen enforcement against trafficking networks.

Economy & Markets

Chicago's $1 Billion Budget Gap Stokes Debate Over Mayor Johnson's Fiscal Leadership

The nation's third-largest city projects a $150 million deficit as debt service consumes 40% of its budget, drawing scrutiny from both progressive and conservative analysts.

Policy & Law

Eight Years After Islamic Militants Kidnapped Her From School, One Christian Girl Remains in Captivity

Leah Sharibu, kidnapped in February 2018 alongside 104 other girls in Nigeria, remains held because she refuses to convert from Christianity, according to persecution watchdog Open Doors.

Economy & Markets

Polymarket's Situation Room Bar Opening Marred by Technical Failures in Washington

Prediction market's much-hyped DC pop-up opened Friday but monitors remained off due to electrical issues, prompting early closure and viral mockery.

Policy & Law

Democratic Deer Hunter Rob Sand Courts Iowa Republicans With Hunting Credentials

Iowa's lone Democratic statewide official is betting his outdoor lifestyle can help flip the governor's mansion for the first time in 16 years.

Policy & Law

Inside the Manosphere: Netflix Documentary Explores Rising Male Influencer Movement

Louis Theroux's new documentary examines the online "manosphere" attracting millions of young men, sparking debate over its impact on masculinity and relationships.

Policy & Law

AI Propaganda and Polarization: More Reasons to Distrust the Media

AI-generated videos of strikes in Tel Aviv and altered photos of protesters illustrate how synthetic media is reshaping disinformation online.

Policy & Law

Democrats Face Reckoning Over César Chávez Legacy Amid Abuse Allegations

The longtime labor icon's legacy is under scrutiny as newly surfaced allegations complicate decades of Democratic celebration

Policy & Law

Gabbard Unaware of FBI Probe Into Joe Kent Before Resignation, Official Says

The director of national intelligence was not informed about the weeks-long FBI leak investigation into the former counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran policy.

Policy & Law

GOP Whip Says 'America-Hating Terrorists' Should Lose Citizenship Under SCAM Act

The bill would expand government power to revoke citizenship from naturalized citizens convicted of terrorism, fraud or espionage.

Congress

House GOP Pushes Spy Powers Vote to April Amid Opposition

The delay forces Congress to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance authorities the week before their April 20 expiration, with opposition from both parties blocking swift passage.

Policy & Law

Pritzker's $5M Push for Ally Sparks Fury From Congressional Black Caucus

Illinois Lt. Gov. Julianna Stratton won the Democratic Senate primary with Pritzker's backing, defeating the CBC's preferred candidate and a $30M challenger.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Revives Mississippi Evangelist's Challenge to Protest Ordinance

The 9-0 ruling allows Gabriel Olivier to proceed with his lawsuit seeking future protection from the Brandon, Miss. ordinance, citing the distinction between challenging past convictions and preventing future prosecutions.

Policy & Law

Thune Says Democrats 'Scared' of Far-Left Base as DHS Shutdown Hits 35 Days

Senate Republicans have blocked four attempts to fund the Department of Homeland Security as Democrats demand ICE reforms.

Policy & Law

Trump Commemorative Gold Coin Approved by Federal Commission for America's 250th

The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, composed of Trump appointees, approved the design for a 24-karat gold coin bearing the president's image, circumventing a law prohibiting living presidents on currency.

Policy & Law

An Immigration Court Few Have Heard of Is Quietly Shaping Policy Behind the Scenes

The Trump administration cut the Board of Immigration Appeals from 28 to 15 judges, all Trump appointees; DHS won 97% of public cases in 2025, up at least 30 percentage points from the 16-year average.

Policy & Law

Chuck Norris Didn't Just Play Tough. He Lived It, And Today's Culture Can't Match It

The martial arts champion and actor died at 90, leaving behind a legacy of disciplined mastery that conservatives cite as a model for masculinity and progressives critique as outdated.

Congress

Senate Democrats Oppose SAVE Act, Say GOP Voting Bill's ID Requirements Too Strict

The legislation would require photo identification and access to state voter rolls for federal elections, with Democrats arguing the bill goes beyond existing state ID laws.

State & Local

Duffy Mocks Newsom's 'Bridges to Nowhere' as California Wildlife Crossing Overruns by $21M

The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing cost rose from $92M to $114M, with completion delayed from 2025 to fall 2026.

Policy & Law

ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant With Violent Criminal History After Road Rage Incident in Pennsylvania

Christopher Leon Bailey, who overstayed his 2009 tourist visa and was released on bond by a Biden-era immigration judge, is accused of attempting to stab and run over a driver.

Policy & Law

James Comey Subpoenaed in Trump-Appointed Prosecutor's 'Grand Conspiracy' Probe

Jason A. Reding Quiñones, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, is leading an investigation into 2016 election-related prosecutions that has issued over 130 subpoenas.

Policy & Law

Planned Parenthood of Illinois Pays $500,000 to Settle EEOC Discrimination Investigation

Federal agency found the organization segregated employees by race and subjected white workers to harassing DEI-related training sessions.

Policy & Law

Trump Does Not Plan to Bar Oil or Gas Exports, Say Burgum and Wright

Interior and Energy secretaries clarified administration policy amid rising gasoline prices linked to conflict in Iran.

World & Security

Trump Compares Iran Strike to Pearl Harbor During Japanese PM Visit

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi appeared visibly uncomfortable during the Oval Office exchange, with reporters noting her eyes widening and smile disappearing.

Policy & Law

Warren Endorses Maine Democratic Candidate Who Once Had Nazi-Affiliated Tattoo

The endorsement comes after Warren previously criticized Pete Hegseth over his Deus Vult tattoo during confirmation hearings, drawing comparisons to a double standard.

Policy & Law

Pennsylvania Gas Station Interviews Reveal Mixed Feelings Among Trump Voters Ahead of Midterms

In Pennsylvania's competitive 10th District, some 2024 Trump voters express buyer\'s remorse over gas prices and Iran war, raising Republican concerns about midterm turnout.

World & Security

Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Is Using Drone Expertise to Help 5 Countries Against Iran Attacks

Ukrainian military specialists are operating in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan to help counter Iranian Shahed drones.

Policy & Law

Jewish Commentator Defends Hegseth's Pentagon Prayer as Critics Question Religious Expression in Government

Pentagon secretary's invocation of Jesus Christ at press briefing draws both support and scrutiny over separation of church and state.

Policy & Law

Afroman Posts Mocking Music Videos During Defamation Trial Involving Ohio Officer

The musician is using his trial as content, releasing songs and videos targeting the officer who is suing him for defamation.

Policy & Law

Mexican Teen Dies While in ICE Custody in Florida

Royer Perez-Jimenez, 19, is the youngest prisoner to die in ICE custody since Trump returned to office; officials say cause is presumed suicide.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Defends Privacy of Wife After Social Media Scrutiny Over Oct. 7 Posts

New York City mayor says Rama Duwaji's Instagram activity reflecting support for Palestinians is a private matter unrelated to his leadership.

World & Security

Trump Posts on Truth Social After Gas Field Attacks, Raising Questions on U.S.-Israel Alignment

The post came after attacks on gas facilities in the Middle East, as analysts seek to decipher whether Trump signal continued U.S. support for Israel.

Policy & Law

Civil Rights Icon Cesar Chavez Accused of Sexual Assault

A TODAY video features Dolores Huerta speaking out about allegations of sexual assault against the late farm worker leader, a development that has sparked debate over legacy and accountability.

Policy & Law

FBI Investigating Whether Departed Counterterrorism Official Leaked Classified Info

Joe Kent resigned from the National Counterterrorism Center in protest of Iran war policy, citing concerns about justification for military strikes.

Policy & Law

Former Counterterrorism Chief Joe Kent Under FBI Investigation for Alleged Classified Leaks

The investigation predates Kent's resignation over opposition to the U.S. war against Iran, with a senior administration official previously calling him a "known leaker."

World & Security

Former Israeli Ambassador Doesn't Think Iran War Will Last Six More Months

Ambassador Gilad Erdan criticized Western leaders for questioning the conflict's timeline, while Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic war powers resolution.

State & Local

Gas Price Spike Spurs Political Blame Game in California

California's average gas price of $5.50 per gallon, the highest in the nation, has become a political flashpoint as Democrats and Republicans trade blame over costs.

World & Security

Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate Rick Jackson Vows to Ban DEI While His Company Previously Touted Diversity Initiatives

The Republican hopeful has made ending DEI a central campaign issue, but unearthed audio shows his former company praised its diversity programs under his leadership.

Policy & Law

Parents Embrace No-Gift Birthday Parties Amid Space Concerns, Rising Costs

Millennial and Gen Z families are increasingly requesting no gifts at children's parties, citing small living spaces and desire to reduce clutter, though some guests ignore the request.

Policy & Law

Congressional Black Caucus Members Demand Pritzker Explain Stratton Support After Illinois Primary

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the Democratic Senate primary with Pritzker's $5 million super PAC backing, while CBC-backed Rep. Robin Kelly finished third.

Policy & Law

HHS Investigating 13 States for Allegedly Coercing Healthcare Providers on Abortions

The department's Office for Civil Rights cites the Weldon Amendment, a 2005 federal provision protecting providers who refuse abortion services on religious or conscience grounds.

World & Security

How to Make It Easier for Iranians to Revolt

Policy analysts debate whether expanded sanctions, diplomatic isolation, or support for dissidents would most effectively encourage popular uprising in Iran.

World & Security

Iran's Ayatollahs Criticize UAE's Open Economy Model

Conservative religious leaders in Tehran have intensified their rhetoric against the UAE's market-oriented approach, framing it as incompatible with regional values.

World & Security

Japan's Prime Minister Visits White House Amid Iran War, Strait of Hormuz Tensions

Takaichi faces pressure to support U.S. while navigating Japan's pacifist constitution and public opposition to the Iran conflict

Policy & Law

Left Targets Hegseth For Asking Americans To Pray — The History Lesson They're Ignoring

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called on Americans to pray for troops, sparking criticism from CBS News while supporters point to historical precedent dating back to WWII.

Policy & Law

New York Times Investigation Alleges Cesar Chavez Sexually Abused Women, Girls

The Times report details accusations from multiple women including co-founder Dolores Huerta; California officials and labor leaders respond to revelations.

Policy & Law

Man Sentenced to 4 Years in Michigan Election Petition Scandal

The scheme invalidated signatures for five Republican gubernatorial candidates in 2022, including former Detroit police Chief James Craig and businessman Perry Johnson.

Policy & Law

Commentator Argues Marxist Wing Drives Democratic Party Agenda

A poll released last week finds about 15% of Democrats self-identify with the Marxist wing, though analysts debate its influence.

Congress

Pritzker's Senate Bet Wins, but CBC Tensions Linger as 2028 Looms

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's $5 million investment lifted Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton to victory, but Congressional Black Caucus members say his kingmaking could complicate a potential 2028 presidential run.

Policy & Law

Pritzker Criticizes AIPAC Over $21 Million Spending in Illinois Democratic Primaries

The pro-Israel lobby's spending in Prairie State races yielded mixed outcomes, with the Democratic governor calling it 'interference' and accusing the group of aligning with Trump.

Policy & Law

Schumer Keeps Public Guessing on How Long Dems Will Refuse to Fund DHS

The New York senator deflected questions about the timeline for restoring Homeland Security funding as Republicans warn of reduced preparedness amid a string of suspected terror attacks.

Policy & Law

Sony Music Removes 135,000 Deepfake Songs From Streaming Platforms

The music giant says AI-generated tracks impersonating artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles represent just a fraction of the total fraudulent content online.

Economy & Markets

Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady Amid Mixed Economic Signals

The Fed kept its benchmark rate at 3.5% to 3.75% as February payrolls fell by 92,000 and fourth-quarter GDP was revised down to 0.7%.

Policy & Law

Transportation Lobbyists Donate Thousands to Sean Duffy's Son-in-Law in Wisconsin Congressional Race

Donors with interests in projects overseen by the Transportation Department have contributed to Michael Alfonso's campaign, raising ethical questions despite appearing legal.

Policy & Law

Gas Station Interviews in Pennsylvania Swing District Offer Window Into Trump Voter Sentiment

In PA-10, where Rep. Scott Perry faces a competitive race, voters at a Millersburg station discussed the war in Iran, gas prices and their views on the November elections.

World & Security

Rama Duwaji's Past Social Media Posts Celebrating Palestinian Terrorists Surface

New York City political figure's wife posts from early adulthood under scrutiny as critics question past glorification of violence.

Policy & Law

Trump Administration Touts TrumpRx Success, Critics Say It's a Quick Fix Not Real Progress

Analysis shows U.S. drug prices remain higher than in other wealthy countries despite administration claims

Policy & Law

State Department Expands Visa Bond Requirement to 12 Additional Countries

Citizens from Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia and nine other nations will face $5,000 to $15,000 bond requirements starting April 2.

World & Security

UN Nuclear Chief Warns Strike Near Iran Reactor Risks Crossing 'Reddest Line'

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said a projectile strike near Bushehr nuclear plant marks the closest known impact on an operating reactor since the conflict began.

Policy & Law

Immigration Judge Orders Deportation of NYC Council Employee After ICE Arrest

Rafael Rubio, a data analyst detained during a routine immigration appointment, faces removal despite city officials arguing he had legal authorization to remain in the U.S.

State & Local

Dallas County GOP Will Return to Countywide Voting for May Runoff After Primary Day Chaos

The party switched to precinct-based voting for the March primary, resulting in voter confusion and provisional ballots that prompted the reversal.

Policy & Law

Democrat Patty García Secures Illinois House Nomination After Incumbent's Last-Minute Exit

Rep. Jesús García's decision to not seek re-election two days after the filing deadline left only his chief of staff on the ballot, sparking a congressional rebuke.

Congress

Donna Miller Wins Democratic Primary for Illinois' 2nd Congressional District

Miller, a former Planned Parenthood board member, defeated former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and state Sen. Robert Peters in the Democratic primary, raising $1.9 million for her campaign.

Policy & Law

FAA Tightens Helicopter Safety Rules Near Airports After Reagan National Crash

The agency suspends visual separation procedures and mandates radar-based tracking after the January 2025 collision that killed 67 people.

Policy & Law

Flight Passengers Warned of Worsening Disruption as DHS Shutdown Continues

UK travel advisory flags potential delays at US airports as TSA officers remain unpaid during partial government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Former Congresswoman Melissa Bean Wins Primary to Retake Suburban Chicago Seat

Bean, who held the district from 2005 to 2011, defeated seven other Democratic candidates and will face the Republican nominee in November.

World & Security

Gabbard Faces Senate Questions After Top Aide Resigns Over Iran War

Director of National Intelligence testifies a day after her chief of staff quit, citing concerns over intelligence leading to U.S. strikes on Iran.

Congress

GOP Holds Pennsylvania State House Seat in Special Election

Republican Andrea Verobish defeats Democrat Caleb McCoy in the 79th District, maintaining Republican control of a seat that has been held by the party since 1979.

World & Security

Iran Threatens Strikes on Oil and Gas Targets in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE After South Pars Hit

Iranian state media warns of retaliation after attack on its shared gas field, threatening vital energy infrastructure across the Persian Gulf.

Policy & Law

World Central Kitchen Provides Over 8,000 Meals to TSA Workers Amid DHS Shutdown

The nonprofit, led by chef José Andrés, is serving TSA agents at seven airports as the partial government funding lapse extends into its fifth week.

Congress

Polls Close in Illinois Primary; Senate Takes Up SAVE America Act as Trump Pressures NATO on Iran

Illinois voters decide who will succeed retiring Sen. Dick Durbin as the Senate considers Trump's SAVE America Act amid Republican divisions.

World & Security

More Than Half of Americans Oppose US Military Force for Cuban Regime Change: Poll

Economist/YouGov survey finds 53% oppose military intervention as Trump threatens to take over the island nation

Congress

Ossoff Blames Republicans for Unpaid TSA Workers Amid Partial DHS Shutdown

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport reports 2-hour average wait times as 300+ TSA employees quit during the 32-day funding lapse.

Policy & Law

Mullin Faces Democrat Grilling in First Hurdle to Lead DHS Amid Shutdown Fight

Sen. Markwayne Mullin's confirmation hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Committee comes as DHS remains shuttered over Democratic demands for immigration enforcement reforms.

World & Security

Ossoff Questions Gabbard About Iran Posing Imminent Nuclear Threat

Senator pressed Director of National Intelligence on intelligence assessments during congressional hearing as tensions with Iran remain high.

Congress

Sen. Mullin Faces Confirmation Hearing to Lead Department of Homeland Security

Oklahoma senator nominated by Trump to replace Kristi Noem as DHS faces questions about recent turmoil, immigration enforcement and financial disclosures.

Policy & Law

Sen. Mullin Gets Emotional Recounting Trump's Kindness to His Son During DHS Nomination Hearing

The Oklahoma Republican became visibly emotional while describing how President Trump supported his family after his son suffered a severe brain injury in 2020.

World & Security

Top US Intelligence Officials Face Tough Questions on Iran War and Domestic Threats

Congressional hearings will examine outdated intelligence behind deadly school strike in Iran and the resignation of a top counterterrorism official.

Economy & Markets

Fed Chair Powell Holds News Briefing After Keeping Interest Rates Unchanged

The Federal Reserve held rates at 3.6% for the second straight meeting, with quarterly projections expected to show how the Iran war's impact on gas prices complicates the path forward.

World & Security

Who Is Joe Kent? Meet the Green Beret, MAGA Loyalist and Former Political Candidate Who Quit Over Iran

The 45-year-old former Army Special Forces officer and onetime political figure left his position amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, according to initial reports.

Policy & Law

With the DHS Shutdown Dragging on, Is It Time to Privatize Airport Security?

The ongoing partial government shutdown has revived debate over the TSA's Screening Partnership Program, which allows airports to use private contractors for checkpoint operations.

Policy & Law

Afghanistan Says 400 Killed in Strike by Pakistan on Kabul Hospital

The strike targeted a hospital treating drug users, with most casualties being patients undergoing treatment at the facility.

Policy & Law

NYC Subway Incident Involving 83-Year-Old Air Force Veteran Sparks Debate Over Sanctuary Policies

A Honduran national with prior deportations is accused of shoving the elderly veteran and another rider onto subway tracks, drawing renewed scrutiny of NYC's immigration enforcement policies.

Policy & Law

83-Year-Old Air Force Veteran Shoved onto NYC Subway Tracks; Suspect Had Been Deported Four Times

The incident has sparked renewed debate over sanctuary city policies and federal-local immigration enforcement cooperation.

World & Security

Ali Larijani, Iran's Security Chief and Powerful Regime Insider, Is Killed in Strikes, Israel Says

Israeli Defense Minister confirms the deaths of Larijani and Basij commander, marking the most senior Iranian leader killed since Supreme Leader Khamenei's death.

World & Security

Bessent Slams 'False Narrative' on Trump-China Talks

Treasury secretary says any delay to presidential visit would be logistical, not tied to China's refusal to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Policy & Law

Border Patrol's Gregory Bovino to Retire, Sources Say

The CBP commander who led aggressive immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles will depart alongside Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Economy & Markets

Cuba Will Allow Expatriates to Invest in and Own Businesses on Island, Economic Czar Says

Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga announced the policy shift in an NBC News interview, citing US embargo as a key challenge to Cuba's economy.

Policy & Law

Fraud Scrutiny Clouds Schumer's Obamacare Credit Push After Pentagon Spending Jab

Policy experts warn the ACA program is riddled with improper enrollments as Democrats push to extend enhanced tax credits.

World & Security

GOP Rep. Bacon Calls Joe Kent's Iran War Resignation 'Good Riddance'

Kent, former National Counterterrorism Center director, resigned saying Iran posed no imminent threat and the U.S. was drawn into conflict by Israel.

Policy & Law

Israel Kills Ali Larijani, Hardliner Who Threatened Trump and U.S. Troops

The 67-year-old Iranian official, subject of a $10 million U.S. bounty, was confirmed dead in an IDF strike weeks after issuing explicit threats against American personnel.

Policy & Law

Israeli Strike Kills Iranian Official Ali Larijani After Months of Threats Against U.S.

The 67-year-old hardliner, who had a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head, was killed in an IDF operation confirmed by Israel's foreign minister.

Congress

Illinois Voters Pick New Generation of Democrats for House, Senate After Near-Record Retirements

Six open seats in Illinois Congress trigger competitive primaries with heavy spending from AIPAC, crypto PACs and Gov. Pritzker's super PAC.

World & Security

Israel Kills Iran’s ‘Effective Leader’ in Overnight Strike, Targets Basij Commander

Ali Larijani, described by the IDF as Iran's effective leader since the war began, was killed in a targeted Israeli operation along with Basij Resistance Force commander Gholamreza Soleimani.

World & Security

Johnson Refutes Joe Kent on Iran: There Was Clearly an Imminent Threat

Speaker says classified briefings showed Iran building ballistic missiles to fire on Americans, as former counterterrorism director resigns over strike rationale.

World & Security

Khamenei's Killing Renews Questions About US Assassinating Foreign Leaders

The joint U.S.-Israeli operation that killed Iran's supreme leader marks the first time a democracy has openly assassinated a foreign head of state, raising legal and ethical concerns.

World & Security

Lindsey Graham Got a War With Iran. What Will It Cost the Country and His Party?

The South Carolina senator has long advocated for direct confrontation with Tehran, and his influence with Trump has helped turn that vision into reality as the conflict reshapes midterm politics.

World & Security

Missouri Pastor Suspended After Church Learns She Managed Epstein's Private Island

Rev. Stephanie L. Remington worked as Epstein's administrative assistant and property manager on Little Saint James from August 2018 to May 2019.

Congress

Most Americans Support Requiring Photo ID to Vote as Democrats Oppose SAVE America Act

Pew poll shows 83% favor voter ID requirement, including 71% of Democrats, as Republicans push sweeping election overhaul bill

World & Security

New Video Shows US Embassy in Baghdad Targeted by Iran

Video emerging from Baghdad shows what appears to be an Iranian attack on the US Embassy compound, amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

State & Local

New York City Seeks to Stop Defending Former Mayor Eric Adams in Sex Assault Suit

The city's Law Department says new evidence shows Adams was not acting within the scope of city employment when alleged assault occurred in 1993.

World & Security

Trump Treasury Sanctions Foreign Critics While Lifting Sanctions on Allies

Former diplomats say administration is using sanctions tool for political retribution rather than national security objectives

World & Security

Some Democrats Shift Views on U.S. Military Support for Israel

As potential conflict with Iran looms, Democratic candidates increasingly distance themselves from unconditional military aid to Israel.

World & Security

Democrats, Media Clash Over Narratives Surrounding Trump Administration Iran Operations

Progressive lawmakers and media critics question military approach while administration supporters defend decisive action against Tehran.

Policy & Law

EU Adopts Gender Equality Strategy, Linking It to Digital Services Act Powers

The March 5 strategy document explicitly connects gender-based violence concerns to the DSA's content moderation framework, prompting free speech debates.

World & Security

Two Charged With First-Degree Murder in Death of Anti-Iranian Regime Activist in Canada

Masood Masjoody, 45, a former university math instructor and board member of an anti-regime group, was found dead in Mission, British Columbia weeks after disappearing.

World & Security

House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files Handling

Republican Chairman James Comer demands Bondi testify on April 14 regarding DOJ's compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, weeks after bipartisan criticism over document releases.

Policy & Law

U.S. Considers Withholding H.I.V. Aid Unless Zambia Expands Minerals Access

A draft State Department memo outlines a negotiating strategy linking lifesaving antiretroviral treatment to critical minerals access in the southern African nation.

Policy & Law

Utah Mother Who Published Children's Book on Grief Found Guilty of Husband's Murder

Kouri Richins, 35, convicted of killing her husband Eric with fentanyl; prosecutors said she faced millions in debt and had taken out life insurance policies on him.

World & Security

What to Know About the Top Iranian Officials Targeted by Israel in Overnight Strikes

Israel says it killed Ali Larijani, who was running Iran during its widening war with the U.S. and Israel, and Gholam Reza Soleimani, head of the Basij paramilitary force.

Congress

Senate to Take up Republican Voting Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship for New Voters

The SAVE America Act would require passport or birth certificate for voter registration, extend ID requirements to all states, and mandate data sharing with DHS.

Congress

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

President Trump announced the diagnosis Monday, making Wiles the first chief of staff to undergo cancer treatment while serving in the role.

Policy & Law

TSA Agents Miss Paycheck as Partial DHS Shutdown Continues Into Second Month

More than 300 TSA agents have quit since the Feb. 14 shutdown began, with airline CEOs urging Congress to pass bipartisan funding measure.

Policy & Law

Why Trump's Kharg Island Attacks Could Make the Oil Crisis Worse

Iran's primary oil export terminal faces potential disruption as tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf.

World & Security

National Counterterrorism Center Director Resigns Over Iran War

Joe Kent, a retired Green Beret and longtime Trump ally, says he cannot in good conscience support the ongoing military campaign.

World & Security

Senate Confirmation Process Under Scrutiny as Political Appointments Surge

Data shows political appointees to ambassadorships rose from 40% under Biden to over 90% in Trump's second term, raising competency concerns.

Policy & Law

Army General Left Classified Maps on Train, Suffered Concussion After Drinking: IG Report

Pentagon inspector general found Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto left classified Ukraine maps on a train for over 24 hours and was concussed after falling during a dinner in Kyiv.

World & Security

Behind Tehran's Blackout: How CNN's Access to Iran May Come With a Price

Media watchers question whether access granted by the Iranian regime ensures unbiased coverage of a nation with limited Western journalistic presence.

Policy & Law

Dem Candidate's Unearthed 'Winter Texan' Comment Could Haunt Campaign

Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido, who won the Democratic nomination in Texas' 15th District, faces scrutiny over past comments about spending time in Mexico and pursuing dual citizenship.

Policy & Law

ICE Detention Center Expansion Draws Criticism From Advocacy Groups

Immigration lawyers and rights organizations say expanded detention facilities raise due process concerns, while supporters argue enforcement is necessary for border security.

Congress

Google Gemini Flags Only Republican Senators for Hate Speech Policy Violations, Author Claims

Author Wynton Hall used Gemini's deep research function to identify senators whose statements allegedly violate the AI chatbot's content policies, finding only Republicans flagged.

Policy & Law

Hochul Uses State-Funded Ads to Promote Housing Agenda, Prompting Ethics Questions

The $10,000-$15,000 YouTube ad is one of 21 spots that direct viewers to a state website featuring the governor

World & Security

Israel Says Michigan Synagogue Attacker's Brother Was Hezbollah Commander

The suspect, Ayman Muhammad Ghazali, died by suicide after driving into Temple Israel in a Detroit suburb; IDF says his brother was killed in a Lebanon strike last week.

World & Security

Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill 12 People, Including 2 Children and a Pregnant Woman

The deaths occurred in strikes on a house in Nuseirat refugee camp and a police vehicle in Zawaida, marking latest fatalities amid fragile ceasefire.

Policy & Law

Israel's Standing Plummets Among Democrats, Fueling Primaries on the Left

NBC News poll shows 60% of young voters view Israel negatively, shifting Democratic primaries ahead of 2028.

Congress

Univision President Warns Both Parties to Engage Latino Voters Ahead of 2026 Midterms

Ignacio Meyer called Latino voters 'a sleeping giant that is no longer sleeping' at SXSW, noting Trump's 2024 support among Hispanics exceeded expectations.

Policy & Law

Orbán and Challenger Magyar Summon Rival Rallies in Show of Strength Before Hungary's April Election

Hungarian prime minister faces first serious electoral challenge in years as both campaigns hold mass gatherings to demonstrate voter support

Policy & Law

Pope Leo Will Accept Liberty Medal Remotely From Rome, Skipping U.S. Visit

The first American pope will receive the honor on Independence Mall July 3, then visit Lampedusa on Fourth of July to highlight migrant issues.

Economy & Markets

Senate Democrats Unveil Tax Plans Criticized as Populist Overhaul Ignoring Debt

Economists and fiscal hawks question whether proposals to eliminate federal taxes for millions can be offset by taxing the wealthy without worsening the national debt.

Policy & Law

Severe Weather Batters Parts of U.S. With Threat of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes

Blizzard conditions blanket Upper Midwest with 20+ inches of snow, while Eastern U.S. braces for Monday storm threat including risk of tornadoes from South Carolina to Maryland.

Policy & Law

The Trump Vision of War as Nihilist Entertainment

An analysis piece examines the characterization of former President Trump's approach to international conflict as reflecting a worldview that prioritizes spectacle over traditional strategic calculations.

State & Local

Top California Librarian Questioned About Missing $650K Tied to Dolly Parton Child Literacy Program

State Senate subcommittee demands financial records from nonprofit administering Dolly Parton's Imagination Library in California.

Policy & Law

US Refueling Aircraft Crashes in Iraq After Incident in Friendly Airspace; Rescue Efforts Under Way

The KC-135 aircraft went down during a mission in Iraqi territory, marking the latest incident involving U.S. military assets in the region.

Policy & Law

We Have Reached End-Stage Polarization

Political analysts debate whether partisan divisions have reached a point of no return, with polling showing historic gaps between voters.

Policy & Law

Tucker Carlson Accuses Trump of Betraying Voters Over Iran War Policy

Fox News host tells Piers Morgan his supporters are heartbroken and questioning their vote after Trump hands operational authority to Netanyahu.

Policy & Law

Trump-Aligned Legal Group Asks Jim Jordan to Probe 'Nationwide Pattern' of Blue-State Lawsuits

America First Legal, founded by Trump adviser Stephen Miller, says blue states have filed over 200 lawsuits without evidence of injury; committee spokesperson says 'everything is on the table.'

Policy & Law

USDA Section 515 Program That Supported 533,000 Rural Rental Homes Is Being Phased Out

TheUSDA's primary rural affordable housing program stopped issuing new loans in 2011, and existing mortgages will fully mature by 2050.

Policy & Law

Airline CEOs Torch Lawmakers for Turning Air Travel Into a 'Political Football'

Executives from major airlines urge Congress to fund DHS and protect aviation workers after monthlong shutdown leaves TSA officers without pay.

Policy & Law

Data Centers Emerge as Growing Wedge Issue in Midterm Races

Candidates in Michigan, Georgia and other states are balancing economic opportunity against concerns over utility costs and environmental impact.

Policy & Law

Energy Secretary Says Americans Could Feel Relief on Gas Prices 'in a Few More Weeks'

Chris Wright predicts gas could drop below $3 per gallon by summer as U.S. military operations continue against Iran, with current prices at $3.70.

World & Security

Formula 1 Cancels April Grand Prix Races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Amid Middle East Tensions

The races were scheduled for April 12 in Bahrain and April 19 in Jeddah; F1 cited safety concerns as Iran escalates regional attacks.

Policy & Law

French Voters Head to Polls in First Round of Municipal Elections Before 2027 Presidential Race

The municipal vote, focused on local issues like housing and public services, is being watched for early signals of party strength ahead of the next presidential election.

Economy & Markets

'Gruesome' War Bets Fuel Calls for Crackdown on Prediction Markets

Prediction platforms handling $44bn in trades face mounting criticism over wagers tied to Iran, Israel military action

World & Security

How the Iran War Could Become More Costly and Complex

Analysts examine escalating economic and strategic stakes as regional tensions persist amid ongoing nuclear negotiations.

Policy & Law

In MAGA Land, Anxiety Over the War Is Already on the Ballot

Most polls since the start of the U.S.-Israel bombing campaign find that the U.S. involvement is unpopular, creating political friction for Trump-aligned Republicans.

World & Security

Iranian Lawmaker Cites UN Charter in Calling Ukraine 'Legitimate Target' for Helping Israel with Drones

Ebrahim Azizi of Iran's National Security Commission invoked Article 51 to justify potential attacks on Ukraine after Kyiv agreed to help counter Iranian drones targeting Israel.

Policy & Law

Judge Rules Democratic Lawmaker Must Be Allowed to Attend Kennedy Center Board Meeting

U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered that Rep. Joyce Beatty, an ex-officio board member, receive advance information about the $200 million renovation plans before Monday's meeting.

World & Security

Laura Loomer Confronted Over Anti-India Comments in New Delhi

Indian journalist Rajdeep Sardesai challenged the far-right activist at India Today Conclave 2026 over her past remarks about India and Islam.

Policy & Law

Liberals Aim to Extend Wisconsin Supreme Court Winning Streak in April Election

Democratic-backed Chris Taylor holds massive fundraising and ad spending advantages over Republican-backed Maria Lazar in the April 7 race to fill a retiring justice's seat.

World & Security

New Intel Reveals Killer Blood Tie to Hezbollah Behind Synagogue Terror Attack

U.S. investigators examine potential operational links between Michigan synagogue attacker and Iran-backed terrorist group after IDF confirms his brother was a Hezbollah weapons commander killed in an airstrike.

World & Security

North Korea Fires 10 Ballistic Missiles During U.S.-South Korea Military Drills

The launches came as U.S. and South Korean forces conducted annual defensive exercises, while Trump renewed diplomatic overtures toward Pyongyang.

Policy & Law

Paxton PAC Running TV Ads in Palm Beach as Trump Weighs Endorsement in Texas Senate Race

Lone Star Liberty PAC launched a one-minute ad attacking Cornyn for voting to confirm Biden-era attorney general nominees, as Trump spends the weekend at Mar-a-Lago.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Identifies Six U.S. Servicemembers Killed in Iraq Refueling Aircraft Crash

The KC-135 crash on March 12 marks the deadliest incident for U.S. forces since the start of Operation Epic Fury, with at least 13 troops killed in recent operations.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Tightens Controls Over Stars and Stripes After Calling It 'Woke'

New memo bars the military newspaper from wire service content and mandates editorial alignment with 'good order and discipline'

Policy & Law

Powerful Winds and Extreme Weather Knock Out Power, Damage Property and Fuel Wildfires Across Parts of U.S.

Nearly 450,000 customers without power in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan as wind-driven wildfire burns nearly 1,000 square miles in Nebraska.

World & Security

Russia Launches 400+ Drones, Dozens Of Missiles In Ukraine Strike, Killing 6

Massed aerial assault marks one of largest attacks in months; Zelenskyy renews call for increased air defense support as winter offensive continues.

Policy & Law

String of Attacks Connected to Naturalized Citizens Raises National Security Questions

Four attacks this month linked to naturalized U.S. citizens have intensified scrutiny of the citizenship vetting process and legal limits on monitoring.

State & Local

Texas, Florida Exclude Islamic Schools from School Voucher Programs

Around two dozen Islamic schools in Texas left out of voucher program over alleged CAIR ties as critics file federal lawsuits alleging religious discrimination.

Policy & Law

The Post-Boomer GOP Is Coming — 2028 Will Define It

As veteran Republicans retire, millennial and Gen Z voters are reshaping the party's coalition around economic mobility, border security and institutional trust.

Policy & Law

Trump's Surgeon General Pick Now Says People Should Get Vaccinated for Measles

Casey Means clarifies position after bipartisan criticism, aligning with CMS Administrator Dr. Oz's messaging as U.S. faces 1,362 confirmed cases.

Policy & Law

What China's Exam System Teaches About Saving America's Elections

A Chinese immigrant argues that the integrity of China's National College Entrance Exam offers lessons for safeguarding U.S. electoral integrity.

Policy & Law

When Universities Punish Faculty Speech, Everyone Loses

Recent cases at Texas A&M, Indiana University and Hunter College highlight growing tensions between academic freedom and institutional control as legal protections remain unclear.

World & Security

Indiana Passes Stadium Bill as Chicago Bears Evaluate Move Across State Lines

Illinois lawmakers debate property tax breaks to keep the team in Arlington Heights as Indiana offers new stadium framework 28 miles from Chicago.

World & Security

Zelensky Says Russia Providing Iran With Shahed Drones Used Against US Bases

Ukrainian president says he has '100 percent facts' that Iranian drones were used against American bases in the Middle East, as US casualties rise to 19 dead.

Congress

New Guard of GOP Women Say Democrats Can't Pigeonhole Female Voters as They Target Key House Races

A new wave of Republican women is running in competitive districts, aiming to flip seats that could determine control of the House.

Policy & Law

9 Defendants Convicted in Texas Antifa Terrorism Trial

The federal case marks the first use of terrorism charges against anti-ICE protesters, with convictions including attempted murder and providing material support to terrorists.

Congress

Senate Votes to Block Private Equity From Buying Homes, 89-10

The bipartisan vote marks the first federal legislative action targeting institutional investors in the housing market, though questions remain about enforcement.

Policy & Law

Michigan Senate Candidates Split on DHS Funding After Suspected Terror Attacks

Four suspected terror attacks have occurred since DHS funding lapsed last month, prompting debate over immigration enforcement agencies.

Policy & Law

Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico Faces Criticism Over 2012 Sixth-Grade Obama Memoir Assignment

The assignment, in which students wrote from the perspective of an Obama family member, is drawing fire from conservative critics as Talarico runs for U.S. Senate.

Policy & Law

Dietary Supplement Recalled for Containing Active Ingredient in Viagra

Primal Herbs Volume supplements sold between July and September 2025 did not list sildenafil on their label, prompting an FDA-coordinated recall.

Congress

DOJ Drops Case Against Veteran Arrested After Burning American Flag Near White House

The Justice Department moved to dismiss charges against Jan 'Jay' Carey, who was arrested in August during protests against Trump's executive order on flag burning.

Congress

Former Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema Admits to Affair With Former Bodyguard in Court Filing

Sinema acknowledged the 'romantic and intimate' relationship with Matthew Ammel in a motion to dismiss an alienation of affection lawsuit filed by his estranged wife in North Carolina.

Policy & Law

FBI Adds Samuel Ramirez Jr to Top Ten Most Wanted List, Arrests Him in Record 1 Hour 13 Minutes

The $1 million reward fugitive was captured in Culiacán, Mexico less than 90 minutes after being added to the list, facing murder charges for a 2023 shooting in Washington state.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmakers Propose Bill to Strip Citizenship from Terrorists Linked to Naturalized Citizens

Legislation would expand denaturalization powers to cover terrorism, fraud and espionage committed within 10 years of gaining citizenship.

Policy & Law

Hegseth, Trump Face Perilous Options in the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. military weighs naval escorts, island operations or diplomacy as Iranian attacks threaten global oil shipments.

Congress

House GOP Leadership Silent as More Members Post Anti-Muslim Statements

Speaker Mike Johnson defended the rhetoric as driven by concerns about Sharia law, while spending on anti-Islam political ads has surged to $10 million — 10 times previous cycles.

World & Security

Iran, America First and a Raging Debate on the Right

Trump administration policy toward Iran divides Republicans, with loyalists supporting aggressive stance while moderates express concerns about escalation risks.

World & Security

Israelis Near Lebanon Border Try to Maintain Normal Life Despite Hezbollah Threat

Northern Israel communities face daily missile and drone strikes, with hospitals moving vulnerable patients underground and residents coping with trauma.

Policy & Law

Justice Department Charges Man Accused of Selling Gun to Old Dominion Shooter

Kenya Chapman faces federal charges for allegedly selling a stolen firearm to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who killed one person and wounded two others at the Virginia university.

Congress

Lawmakers Push Back Against Plans to Turn Warehouses Into Detention Centers

Congressional opposition emerges as administration considers converting commercial warehouses for immigration detention use.

World & Security

Mayors Are Geopolitical Leaders Now — We Should Treat Them That Way

As trust in federal government wanes, local leaders are stepping into roles traditionally held by diplomats and national officials.

Economy & Markets

Nine Convicted in North Texas ICE Facility Attack as Kash Patel Issues Warning

Jurors delivered a mixed verdict in federal court Friday, convicting members of what prosecutors called an Antifa cell for the July 2025 Prairieland ICE Detention Center attack.

Policy & Law

No Labels Appeals to Washington on America 250: Make Sure This Experiment Continues

The moderate political organization is releasing a book highlighting 25 unsung heroes of American unity, arguing polarization threatens democracy.

World & Security

Tehran Claims U.S. Attacked Iran From UAE as War Enters Third Week

Iran urges evacuations from UAE ports while threatening retaliation against U.S.-linked oil infrastructure in the Gulf.

Policy & Law

Republican Election Bill's Proof-of-Citizenship Mandate Could Block Millions of Voters

The SAVE America Act, passing the House on party lines, would require documentary proof of citizenship for federal voter registration with no phase-in period.

Congress

White House’s Memeification of War With Iran Sparks Scrutiny

The White House has posted videos splicing pop culture clips with military strike footage, drawing criticism from Democrats and ethics experts as the conflict nears two weeks.

Policy & Law

DHS Official Overseeing Election Security Has Called for Banning Voting Machines

David Harvilicz, who helps set policy on protecting elections infrastructure, co-founded a company with a figure who promoted debunked 2020 election conspiracy theories.

Policy & Law

Trump Aims to Loosen Ethylene Oxide Standards

The chemical, classified as a carcinogen, is used in sterilization and manufacturing; environmental groups have pushed for stricter limits.

Congress

Trump Endorses Kevin Hern for Mullin's Oklahoma Senate Seat

The former president's pick comes as Rep. Hern launches his campaign to succeed Mullin, who is set to become DHS secretary.

Policy & Law

Trump-Backed Potomac Sewage Cleanup Complete After Massive Spill Ahead of America250 Celebrations

Emergency repairs to the Potomac Interceptor finished Saturday, less than a month after a ruptured pipe released over 240 million gallons of raw sewage into the river.

Policy & Law

Virginia Democrats Stand Firm on DHS Funding Demands Amid ISIS-Linked ODU Shooting, Immigrant Murder Case

Sens. Warner and Kaine maintain opposition to DHS funding without ICE reforms, pointing to agency failures in tracking convicted terrorist sympathizer and immigrant with 30 arrests.

World & Security

Rollins Says U.S. Exploring Solutions to Keep Fertilizer Costs Down for Farmers Amid Iran Conflict

Agriculture secretary says she's discussing additional farmer funding with Capitol Hill, with no big announcements yet but help 'coming.'

Policy & Law

Lawmakers Seek Answers on Tehran Girls' School Attack as DHS Funding Deadline Looms

The Feb. 28 missile strike on an educational facility in Iran's capital marks a significant escalation, while Congress has yet to fund the Department of Homeland Security.

Policy & Law

One Dead, Two Wounded in Old Dominion Shooting; Synagogue Attack Near Detroit Leaves No Casualties

Former National Guard member convicted of ISIS ties opened fire at Virginia university, while Michigan synagogue attacker killed himself after ramming building with 140 children inside.

Congress

White House Proposes 33,000-Square-Foot Visitor Screening Facility Beneath Sherman Park

New underground complex would replace Secret Service trailers used since 2005, with seven screening lanes and staff entrance on East Executive Avenue

Policy & Law

Wisconsin Legislator Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct in Feud over Hispanic Resolutions

State Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, a Milwaukee Democrat, was sentenced to pay a $300 fine after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor in connection with a caucus dispute over Hispanic heritage resolutions.

Economy & Markets

As Prediction Markets Boom, Lawmakers Push for Greater Oversight of Event Contracts

Two bills aim to ban members of Congress from betting on political events, but disclosure gaps in ethics rules remain unfilled.

World & Security

U.S. Strike Destroys Military Sites on Kharg Island, Targeting Iran's Key Oil Export Hub

The strike left Iran's oil infrastructure intact, but Trump warned that any interference with Strait of Hormuz shipping would prompt reconsideration of U.S. restraint.

Congress

10 Senate Races That Could Decide Control of the Chamber in 2026 Midterms

Republicans hold a 53-47 majority but face traditional midterm headwinds as both parties vie for control of the Senate.

Policy & Law

A Record Number of Political Parties Register for Haiti's First Election in a Decade

The registration surge marks a potential turning point for the Caribbean nation as it seeks to restore democratic governance after years of political turmoil.

Economy & Markets

Boasberg Blocks Subpoenas Against Fed Chair Jerome Powell

Federal judge rules DOJ effort to issue grand jury subpoenas was a pretext to pressure Powell on interest rates, citing over 100 Trump statements attacking the Fed chair.

Policy & Law

Can Democrats Actually Flip This Red Kentucky District?

Rep. Andy Barr's Senate bid creates an open seat in a district that hasn't elected a Democrat since 2010.

Policy & Law

Dem Calls For DHS Funding After Synagogue Terror Attack But Rewind 24 Hours

Sen. Elissa Slotkin backed DHS funding one day after joining Senate Democrats in blocking a bill to fund the department amid an ongoing budget dispute over ICE.

Policy & Law

FBI Trained Michigan Temple How to Stop Shooter Six Weeks Before Attack

ASAPP training at Temple Israel included run, hide, fight drills; armed security engaged attacker, preventing mass casualty event.

World & Security

Gillibrand Says Hegseth Should Resign Over Iran School Strike

The Feb. 28 Tomahawk missile strike on an all-girls elementary school in Minab killed at least 175 people, most of them children.

Congress

GOP Senator Tuberville Faces Democratic Backlash Over 'Enemy Is Inside the Gates' Comment About NYC Mayor Mamdani

Alabama senator shared post juxtaposing 9/11 attacks with image of New York City's first Muslim mayor, sparking accusations of Islamophobia.

Policy & Law

Grenell Exits Kennedy Center; Trump Picks Floca as New Executive Director

Matt Floca, currently vice president of operations, will succeed Grenell pending Board approval, as the institution faces ongoing controversy over board changes and planned reconstruction.

Economy & Markets

Venezuelan National Charged With Assaulting Federal Officer, Grabbing Service Weapon in Michigan

Arnoldo Jose Marquez-Pulido, 33, faces multiple federal charges after allegedly fleeing traffic stop and struggling with Homeland Security Task Force agent in Utica.

Economy & Markets

Judge Blocks DOJ Subpoena for Federal Reserve Records, Citing No Evidence of Crime

Judge James Boasberg ruled prosecutor Jeanine Pirro presented no evidence to justify demands for Fed documents, saying the investigation appeared designed to pressure Chairman Jerome Powell

World & Security

Hegseth Holds Iran Briefing After KC-135 Crash Kills 4 Service Members in Iraq

The briefing comes as U.S. military operations focus on the Strait of Hormuz, with concerns rising about oil prices amid the conflict.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Celebrates $2.1 Million Court Judgment Against Bronx Landlord

Bronx Supreme Court ruling sets new precedent with maximum penalties under Nuisance Abatement Law

Policy & Law

Nevada Regulators Fine Peptide Providers After Women Fall Ill at Anti-Aging Festival

The Nevada Pharmacy Board issued $35,000 in fines against a California doctor, pharmacist and a private membership association linked to two women who were hospitalized after receiving peptide injections at RAADFest.

World & Security

New Iranian Supreme Leader 'Likely Disfigured,' Hegseth Says

War Secretary Pete Hegseth described Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as wounded and in hiding, while the Pentagon estimates the war has cost $11.3 billion in its first six days.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Plays Down Strait of Hormuz Quagmire: Don’t Need to Worry About It

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says U.S. military is defeating Iranian capabilities as energy prices rise and 16 ships have been hit in the strategic waterway.

Policy & Law

Posts Claim Gavin Newsom's Wife Received $3.7M From Her Own Charity; Fact-Checkers Follow Money

Social media posts allege Jennifer Siebel Newsom profited from her nonprofit, prompting verification efforts into the claim's accuracy.

World & Security

Hegseth Launches 90-Day Review of Military Schools to Remove DEI Curriculum

Defense Secretary directs task force to evaluate Army War College, National Defense University and other senior service colleges for ideological content.

Policy & Law

Sen. Schmitt Renews Push for Denaturalization Bill Citing Recent Violence by Naturalized Citizens

The SCAM Act would expand denaturalization for citizens who commit fraud, serious felonies, or join terrorist organizations, citing recent incidents in Michigan, Virginia, and Texas.

Congress

Senate Passes 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, 89-10

The bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Sens. Tim Scott and Elizabeth Warren creates grants for housing construction and prohibits large investors from buying single-family homes, but faces uncertain fate in the House.

Policy & Law

Soros-Backed DA Faces Backlash After Blaming Old Dominion Shooting on Pro-Gun Lawmakers

Norfolk's Commonwealth's Attorney Ramin Fatehi said critics should direct blame at lawmakers who oppose gun control, prompting sharp pushback from conservative commentators.

World & Security

Suspect Dead After Truck Rams Michigan Synagogue, FBI Calls It Targeted Attack on Jewish Community

The suspect died after ramming a pickup truck into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, on Thursday afternoon. The FBI has not yet identified a motive.

World & Security

Texas Senate Candidate Talarico Condemns Iran School Strike as 'Sick to My Stomach'

Democrat Talarico, who won Texas Senate primary, says U.S. airstrike that hit girls' school killed dozens of children.

World & Security

Media Watchdogs Track Iran Coverage as Bias Concerns Rise

AllSides and other media monitoring organizations are closely watching how different news outlets report on Iran developments amid concerns about misinformation.

State & Local

Trump Uses Numerically Possible Percentages in Local Kentucky Interview

President Trump, who has claimed prescription drug cost reductions of up to 1,500 percent in past statements, used mathematically valid percentage expressions during a Wednesday interview with WKRC local news.

Policy & Law

Unlike Past Eras, Anti-Muslim GOP Rhetoric Draws Little Pushback From Party Leaders

Republicans in Congress have increasingly used rhetoric targeting Muslims and sharia law, but unlike previous election cycles, public criticism from party leadership has been scarce.

World & Security

US Eases Russia Oil Sanctions as Iran War Pushes Up Energy Prices

Treasury issues temporary waiver until April 11 as Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts global supply; UK says it will not follow suit.

World & Security

U.S. Military Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq During Iran Operations

KC-135 tanker crashed in western Iraq; at least five crew members aboard as rescue efforts continue

Policy & Law

King Charles Expresses Concern Over Alberta Separatist Movement in Meeting With First Nations Chiefs

First Nations leaders requested a Royal Proclamation affirming treaty rights during Buckingham Palace meeting as grassroots separatist movement gathers signatures for potential referendum.

Policy & Law

300 TSA Officers Quit as Partial Shutdown Causes Travel Backups

The resignations come during a partial federal government shutdown that has left Transportation Security Administration staffing critically depleted across major U.S. airports.

Policy & Law

FAA Withdraws Space Junk Rule After Industry Pushback

The 2023 proposal would have required companies like SpaceX to remove rocket debris from orbit within 25 years.

World & Security

Bank of England Confirms Churchill Will Be Removed From Banknotes, Replaced With Wildlife

The central bank will ask the public which animals should appear on the next set of £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes, marking a shift from historical figures to native species.

Policy & Law

FBI Obtains Maricopa County Election Records Linked to Disputed 2021 Audit

Election experts warn data from Cyber Ninjas review, which found no evidence of fraud, may be fatally flawed for any federal investigation.

World & Security

Energy Secretary Says He'll Personally Review X Posts After Military Escort Gaffe

Wright acknowledged a Department of Energy post incorrectly claiming U.S. Navy escorted oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, prompting him to institute personal approval for future posts.

Policy & Law

Ex-DOJ Attorney Who Complained About ICE Enforcement in Court Launches Primary Challenge Against Ilhan Omar

Julie Le, a former Justice Department attorney who told a federal judge she was overwhelmed by immigration caseloads under Trump administration enforcement, is running as a moderate Democrat to unseat the progressive incumbent.

Policy & Law

FBI On Scene After Car Rams Michigan Synagogue, 'Active Shooter' Reported

One person potentially injured as attacker rams vehicle into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township; security guard exchanged fire with suspect.

World & Security

First 6 Days of Iran War Cost $11.3 Billion, Pentagon Tells Congress

Defense officials provided the estimate in a closed-door Senate briefing as the conflict enters its second week.

Policy & Law

Trump Allies Form Coalition to Lobby Administration for Broader Deportation Strategy

The Mass Deportation Coalition, including former CBP officials and conservative groups, has commissioned polling showing 66% of voters support deporting all illegal migrants.

Policy & Law

Gene Simmons Tells Celebrities 'Shut the F*** Up' About Politics

The Kiss bassist's comments come amid ongoing debate over whether entertainers should use their platforms for political advocacy.

World & Security

General Suggests US Military Responding 'Robustly' to Russia's Role in Iran War

Top U.S. commander in Europe told Congress the military is responding forcefully to any entity aiding Iran, as tensions escalate following seven service member deaths.

Policy & Law

Digital Detox Advocates Push Back Against Tech Industry as Screen Time Debate Intensifies

A growing movement of Americans is ditching smartphones and televisions to reclaim attention spans, sparking renewed policy discussions.

Policy & Law

ICE Busts South Texas Human Smuggling Ring, Kidnapped Family and Sexually Assaulted Pregnant Woman

Nine people arrested in Kinney County operation; five sentenced so far, including one smuggler who received 30 years.

Policy & Law

IEA Will Launch Largest-Ever Oil Release from Global Strategic Reserves

The 400-million-barrel release aims to lower crude prices that have surged amid the conflict with Iran, marking the largest emergency oil distribution in IEA history.

World & Security

Iran Targets Ships in Strait of Hormuz, Raising Global Energy Fears

Iran struck at least a dozen vessels in the strategic waterway, prompting the IEA to release 400 million barrels of oil from emergency reserves.

World & Security

Iran's Regime Shows It Can Still Rattle Global Economy Amid U.S. Bombardment

The Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world's oil supply passes, has been effectively shut to tanker traffic since the conflict began 12 days ago.

World & Security

Italy's Meloni Condemns 'Massacre' at Iranian School, Says War Outside International Law

Italian PM joins European leaders in rebuking U.S. strike that killed 175 people at all-girls elementary school, calling it a violation of international law

Policy & Law

Colorado Democrats Introduce Bill to Legalize Prostitution; Republican AG Candidate Calls It Radical

Bill would decriminalize adult commercial sexual activity and make Colorado the national leader in legalized prostitution, sponsors say.

Policy & Law

Survey: One-Third of Americans Cut Daily Expenses to Pay for Health Care

More than 82 million adults report sacrificing food, utilities or transportation to cover health care costs, according to a West Health-Gallup survey of nearly 20,000 people.

Policy & Law

Nancy Pelosi Endorses Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn in Maryland 5th District Race

Dunn, who served during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, seeks Congress seat after losing 2024 primary in neighboring district.

Policy & Law

Trump Oil Blockade Pushes Cuba Toward Potential Economic Transition

Analysts say Cuba's weakened state after oil restrictions could create conditions for a market-based reform, though key obstacles remain.

Policy & Law

Oz Helps Collapsed Woman During Trump Rally in Kentucky

CMS Administrator Oz, a physician, assisted first responders at Wednesday's campaign event in Hebron, marking the second time he has helped someone at a Trump gathering.

World & Security

Pentagon Probe Points to U.S. Missile Hitting Iranian School

A preliminary assessment determines the U.S. was at fault in a strike that killed at least 165 civilians, many of them children, prompting an investigation into one of the military's most deadly civilian incidents in decades.

Policy & Law

Columbia Report Confirms University Ignored Decades of OB-GYN Sexual Abuse

Independent review details how administrators allowed a doctor to abuse over 1,000 patients across nearly 25 years despite multiple complaints.

Policy & Law

Democratic Virginia GOV Spanberger's Republican Cousin Launches Congressional Campaign in California

Jenny Rae Le Roux, a second cousin of Gov. Abigail Spanberger, is running to flip California's 47th Congressional District from blue to red.

World & Security

Senate Democrats Press for Investigation Into Moves to Ease Russia Oil Sanctions

Democratic senators request congressional hearing with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent by month's end to examine policy shift.

Congress

White House Posts Meme Videos Comparing Iran War to Video Games, Movies Amid Growing Conflict

The social media campaign has generated over 2 billion impressions while drawing criticism from former military officials and entertainers.

Policy & Law

UFC Fighters to Train FBI Agents in Quantico This Weekend

The partnership will feature current and former UFC fighters teaching mixed martial arts techniques to academy students and senior staff.

Economy & Markets

Utah Moves to Ban Prediction Markets as State Takes On Kalshi and Polymarket

Governor Spencer Cox will sign legislation targeting prediction markets, putting the conservative state at odds with the CFTC and creating a potential legal showdown.

Policy & Law

Why It's Fair To Blame Trump for Rising Gas Prices

The ongoing conflict with Tehran has disrupted Strait of Hormuz shipping, driving up oil prices and fueling debate over presidential responsibility for energy costs.

Congress

You Can Cry About It: Tempers Flare in Senate as DHS Shutdown Debate Erupts, Stalemate Digs Deeper

Senate Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over ICE reforms as the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse enters its third week.

Congress

Senate Votes on DHS Funding as Iranian Leader Vows to Keep Strait of Hormuz Closed

The Senate tackles DHS funding at the one-month mark of a potential shutdown, while Iran's new supreme leader issues his first statement threatening to keep the key oil chokepoint closed.

World & Security

Preliminary Inquiry Says U.S. Struck School in Iran That Killed Dozens

Feb. 28 Tomahawk strike on Shajarah Tayyebeb elementary school attributed to targeting mistakes by U.S. Central Command and Defense Intelligence Agency.

World & Security

43,000 Americans Have Returned From Middle East Since Start of Iran War: State Department

The State Department has completed over three dozen charter flights as U.S.-Israeli operations against Iran approach two weeks, with evacuee demand now outpacing supply.

Policy & Law

Afghan Refugees Stranded in Qatar Camp for Over a Year Now Caught in US-Iran Crossfire

More than 1,100 Afghan refugees, including 700 already approved for US visas, remain trapped at Camp As Sayliyah as Iran's ballistic missiles target the nearby Al Udeid Air Base.

World & Security

U.S. Launches Most Intense Day of Strikes on Iran as Nuclear Facilities Targeted

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says campaign has destroyed most of Iran's nuclear fuel production capacity, while Democrats raise concerns about potential ground troop deployment.

World & Security

Australia Grants Asylum to 2 More Members of Iranian Women's Soccer Team

The latest grants bring the total to seven members of the team who have sought humanitarian protection in Australia amid ongoing conflict in Iran.

World & Security

Banks Evacuate, Close Offices in Qatar and Dubai After Iran Threatens Attacks on Financial Institutions

HSBC shut all Qatar branches while Citigroup, Standard Chartered and Goldman Sachs told Dubai staff to work from home as regional tensions escalate.

Policy & Law

Blue States Face Debate Over Millionaire Tax Policies as Revenue Questions Mount

New York and California lead a wave of Democratic-led states proposing higher taxes on high earners, sparking competing claims about economic impact.

World & Security

Britain Ejects Hereditary Nobles From Parliament After 700 Years

The House of Lords voted to end centuries-old tradition, removing dozens of dukes, earls and viscounts who inherited their seats.

Congress

Cornyn Denies Flipping on Filibuster to Win Trump Endorsement

Texas senator says his support for changing Senate rules to pass Trump-backed voter ID legislation is not motivated by seeking the president's endorsement in his primary race.

Policy & Law

Crypto Fans Have an Alternative to Savings Accounts. Banks Are Responding.

New crypto-based savings products are offering higher yields than traditional banks, drawing regulatory scrutiny and competitive pressure.

Policy & Law

DHS Seeks Access to Federal Parent Locator Service, Sparking Legal and Privacy Concerns

The database containing employment records for nearly all American workers was designed solely for child support enforcement, and legal experts say sharing it with immigration authorities would violate federal law.

Policy & Law

DOJ Blasts Partisan DC Bar Complaint Against Senior Trump Official

Disciplinary complaint accuses former acting U.S. attorney Ed Martin of violating constitutional rights in demands to Georgetown Law over DEI practices.

Policy & Law

DOJ Official Dismisses DNC Election Security Lawsuit as frivolous

Civil Rights Division chief Harmeet Dhillon called the FOIA lawsuit 'not how executive power works' after the DNC sought records on possible federal polling place deployments.

World & Security

FBI Warns Iran 'Aspired' to Strike California Coast With Drones

Joint Terrorism Task Force issued late-February warning to California police departments about potential UAV attack from unidentified vessel, though threat deemed not credible.

Congress

Clay Fuller, Shawn Harris Advance to Georgia House Runoff for Greene's Seat

The April 7 runoff will determine who fills the vacancy left by Marjorie Taylor Greene in the heavily Republican district Trump won by 37 points.

Policy & Law

G7 Finance Ministers to Discuss Emergency Oil Reserve Release Amid Price Surge

The potential coordinated release comes as global oil prices have risen sharply this year, affecting consumers and economies worldwide.

Congress

GOP Sen. Cramer Defends Filibuster After Cornyn Calls for Its End

Two Senate Republicans publicly split on the 60-vote threshold as party debates legislative strategy ahead of key votes.

World & Security

Trump Says Iran War Will End Soon as Americans Remain Divided Over Conflict

The US and Israel launched attacks on Iran 10 days ago, with the president forecasting a rapid conclusion while public opinion remains split.

Policy & Law

IEA Agrees to Release Record 400 Million Barrels of Emergency Oil Reserves

The unprecedented release—larger than the 2022 Ukraine response—aims to stabilize global energy markets as Iran disrupts Strait of Hormuz shipping.

Economy & Markets

IEA Called for Joint Release of Emergency Oil Stocks at G7 Online Meeting, Japan Says

The call comes amid ongoing volatility in global energy markets and follows months of coordinated international effort to stabilize oil supplies.

World & Security

Iranian Kurds in Iraq Signal Readiness to Fight as Regional Tensions Rise

Commander at Kurdish regional camp tells NPR his armed opposition group is waiting to enter Iran as the country faces mounting international pressure.

World & Security

Iran-Linked Hackers Target U.S. Medical Company Stryker in Cyberattack

The attack disrupted operations for thousands of employees globally, with the Iranian-linked group Handala claiming responsibility and citing retaliation for regional conflicts.

Policy & Law

King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton Heckled During Commonwealth Day Service

Anti-monarchy group Republic protested during the royal family's largest public outing since Prince Andrew's arrest last month.

Congress

Minnesota Human Services Officials Skip Fraud Hearing as Walz Promises Reform

State House fraud panel chair calls department's no-show 'unbelievable' after officials walked in to ask for funding at next hearing

World & Security

Petraeus: Iranian Mines in Strait of Hormuz Creates 'Real Challenge' for US

Former CIA director says U.S. has eliminated over 50 Iranian vessels but mines remain a significant threat to shipping in the strategic waterway.

World & Security

Signs U.S. and Israel Have Different Ideas on Wrapping Up in Iran

Three weeks into joint operations, reports emerge suggesting diverging views between the allies on how to conclude the campaign against Iranian military capabilities.

Policy & Law

Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene Goes to Runoff Between Trump-Endorsed Candidate and Democrat

The April 7 runoff in Georgia's 14th District will decide who fills the seat left vacant after Greene stepped down amid her public split with Trump.

Policy & Law

The Stakes Are High in the Pentagon's Battle Against 'Woke AI'

The Trump administration ordered Anthropic to provide military access to its Claude AI or risk seizure under the Defense Production Act, escalating a debate over tech ethics and military readiness.

World & Security

Trump Demands 'Unconditional Surrender' Amid Iran-Russia Talks

The demand comes as diplomatic efforts continue between Washington, Tehran and Moscow over Iran's nuclear program.

Policy & Law

Trump Touts Massie Challenger Ahead of Trip to Kentucky

President voices strong support for Navy SEAL candidate Ed Gallrein, calling incumbent Thomas Massie the 'worst Republican congressman' in history

Congress

Trump-Backed Candidate Wins Spot in Runoff for Greene House Seat

Fuller will face former state Sen. Colton Moore in April 7 runoff, testing whether Trump's endorsement can deliver victory in Georgia's 14th District.

World & Security

Trump-Epstein 'Titanic' Statue Appears on National Mall

The sculpture depicts the president and convicted sex offender in a scene from the 1997 film, part of an ongoing series of controversial installations.

Policy & Law

Trump's Backing in TX Runoff May Hinge on SAVE America Act

The former president's support in the Texas runoff race could depend on candidates' positions regarding the SAVE America Act, according to political observers.

World & Security

Ukraine and Russia Both Claim Progress on Front Lines While U.S.-Brokered Talks Are On Hold

Kyiv reports retaking 400 square kilometers in Dnipropetrovsk as Moscow says it controls more of the Donbas, and U.S.-mediated negotiations are postponed indefinitely.

Policy & Law

US Child, Teen Obesity Rates Reach Record High While Adult Trends Appear to Slow, CDC Report Finds

40.3% of adults are now obese, but childhood rates continue climbing to levels not previously recorded in survey history.

World & Security

US Strikes Iranian Minelaying Ships Near Strait of Hormuz After Warning of Intense Bombing Day

The Pentagon said it struck 16 minelaying vessels as part of the most intensive day of strikes yet, with around 140 US service members wounded since the conflict began.

Policy & Law

Valerie Jarrett Earned $740K as Obama Insiders Filled Top Roles During $850M Presidential Center Build

Federal tax filings show the Obama Foundation paid its CEO more than other major presidential foundations while staffing grew to 337 employees.

World & Security

Blumenthal Says US Seems on Path to Deploying Ground Troops in Iran After Classified Briefing

Connecticut Democrat expressed dissatisfaction and concern about lack of transparency regarding potential military costs and risks to U.S. forces.

Policy & Law

CBS News Analysis Finds Growing Signs of Hospice Fraud in Los Angeles County

Review of records for every hospice operating in Los Angeles County shows indications of fraud are increasing, according to a CBS News analysis.

Policy & Law

Alabama Governor Grants Clemency to Death Row Inmate Two Days Before Execution

Gov. Kay Ivey commuted Charles 'Sonny' Burton's sentence to life without parole, noting the triggerman in the 1991 murder already received a reduced sentence.

Policy & Law

GOP Rep Erin Houchin Pushes Addiction Reform After Father's $91K Gambling Spiral

The POINTS Act would redirect existing excise tax revenue to fund state gambling addiction treatment programs, with bipartisan support.

Policy & Law

Biden-Appointed Judge Orders ICE to Improve Baltimore Facility Conditions or Find New Site

U.S. District Judge Julie Rubin ruled conditions at Baltimore ICE facility are unconstitutional; DHS calls claims 'false.'

Policy & Law

Border Patrol Chief Bovino Says Chicago Efforts Vindicated After Court Reverses Enforcement Order

A federal appeals court threw out a preliminary injunction that had restricted federal immigration operations in Chicago, delivering a legal victory to the Trump administration.

Congress

Senate Democrats Threaten War Powers Votes to Force Public Iran Hearings

Six Senate Democrats filed five war powers resolutions demanding public testimony from Secretaries Rubio and Hegseth, warning of daily floor votes to stretch debate.

Policy & Law

Firearm Discharged at U.S. Consulate in Toronto, Police Say

Toronto Police Service responded to reports of a firearm being discharged at the American consulate early Tuesday morning, marking a rare security incident at the diplomatic facility.

Policy & Law

GOP Rep. Andy Ogles Sparks Backlash After Saying Muslims 'Don't Belong' in America

Democratic leaders condemned the Tennessee congressman's social media post as hateful, while one prominent Republican called for restraint on First Amendment grounds.

Policy & Law

Gunman Killed After Wounding Baltimore Police Officer During Midday Burglary Call

Officer stable after being shot in leg; suspect killed by responding officers at Baltimore home.

World & Security

How America's Oil and Gas Dominance Weakens Iran

U.S. energy production has surged to record levels, reshaping global oil markets and limiting Iran's ability to leverage petroleum exports for geopolitical influence.

World & Security

Iran Deeply Divided Over Khamenei's Son as Successor

Pro-establishment supporters celebrate the appointment while critics say it signals no change to Iran's governance model.

Policy & Law

Live Nation Settles DOJ Antitrust Case for $280 Million

Under the settlement, Ticketmaster's parent company must open ticket sales to competitors and divest 13 concert venues.

Policy & Law

Mississippi Democrats Vote in Primary Between Longtime Rep. Bennie Thompson and Young Challenger

The race in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District pits a 78-year-old civil rights leader against a 34-year-old antitrust lawyer pitching economic populism.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Condemns ISIS-Inspired Attack Without Using 'Radical Islamic Terror' Phrase

NYC mayor's initial response draws criticism from Republicans and some Democrats, reviving debate over terminology used to describe terrorism.

Policy & Law

Mike Johnson Warns Sharia Law 'Serious Problem' After GOP Rep's Anti-Muslim Post

Speaker said he believes Ogles was referring to immigrants who refuse to adapt to U.S. culture, not Muslims as people.

World & Security

Analysis: On Iran, Don't Expect Honesty but Do Demand the Truth

Intelligence assessments and media coverage of the Iran conflict face scrutiny as observers question transparency on both sides.

Data & Analysis

Poll Work or Jury Duty? Idaho Bill Would Give People a Choice

The legislation would allow prospective jurors to serve as poll workers instead, addressing shortages that have affected jurisdictions nationwide.

Policy & Law

House Republicans Urge NSF to Pause $67 Million Research Security Initiative

The House Select Committee on China alleges Texas A&M and University of Washington have problematic collaborations with Chinese military-linked institutions.

Policy & Law

Trump Appoints Erika Kirk, Widow of Slain Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk, to Air Force Academy Board

Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, will fill a seat originally meant for her husband who was assassinated in September.

Policy & Law

Trump Questions Aides About Corey Lewandowski's Role in $220 Million DHS Ad Campaign

President says he 'wasn't thrilled' with Noem's testimony about $220M campaign as Democrats launch investigation into contract firms

State & Local

Two Men Charged With Terror Offenses After Homemade Bomb Thrown Outside NYC Mayor's Home

Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, allegedly attempted to detonate two explosives outside Gracie Mansion during an anti-Islam protest, with police saying they were inspired by ISIS.

World & Security

UK Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey Calls on King Charles to Postpone US State Visit

Ed Davey says Prime Minister Keir Starmer should advise the King to call off April's state visit amid US-Iran tensions.

Policy & Law

Congress Rarely Pushes Back when Presidents Deploy Military Force

Lawmakers last week voted down a resolution to halt Trump's Iran strikes, continuing a decades-long pattern of presidential unilateral action.

Policy & Law

AI Titans and Political Leaders Are Sounding the Alarm on White-Collar Job Displacement

From DeSantis to Sanders, officials warn that artificial intelligence could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within five years.

World & Security

Satellite Images Reveal Extensive Damage at Iranian Military Facilities After U.S.-Israeli Strikes

Planet Labs imagery shows destruction across naval bases in Konarak and Bandar Abbas, air bases including Bushehr and Shiraz, and smoke rising over Tehran.

World & Security

Centcom Issues Safety Warning to Iranian Civilians Amid U.S.-Iran Conflict

U.S. military command says Iran's government is using heavily populated civilian areas to conduct military operations.

World & Security

Crude Oil Prices Surpass $100 a Barrel as Iran War Impedes Production and Shipping

Brent crude surged to $114 per barrel, up 23% from Friday, as the conflict threatens 20% of global oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Policy & Law

FBI Subpoenas 2020 Arizona Voting Documents as Federal Push Into Election Administration Widens

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen received a federal grand jury subpoena for records related to the state's 2020 audit, marking the second publicly confirmed jurisdiction in the DOJ's election investigation.

Policy & Law

Former Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Photo With Secretary of State Rubio Draws Scrutiny

Tarrio, pardoned by Trump after seditious conspiracy conviction for Jan. 6, appeared at the inaugural Shield of the Americas summit in Florida.

World & Security

Glasgow Fire Closes Scotland's Busiest Train Station, Disrupts Rail Services

Firefighters spent hours battling flames that destroyed a four-story building dating to 1851; no injuries were reported but significant disruption is expected.

Policy & Law

Hegseth Once Warned Against Endless Wars. Now He's Leading Trump's Strike-First Doctrine

The War Secretary, who called himself a 'recovering neocon' before the 2024 election, now oversees operations spanning the Caribbean, Red Sea and Iran.

World & Security

Hegseth Warns of More U.S. Casualties in Iran Operation

Seven American service members have died so far in the conflict, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth saying more are expected as fighting continues.

World & Security

Human Rights Lawyer Wayne Jordash Analyzes Legal Questions Around US-Israel Iran Strikes

International law expert weighs accusations that initial strikes violated international norms as Iran reportedly targeted civilians in response.

World & Security

U.S. Intercepted Communications May Be Operational Trigger for Iranian Sleeper Cells, Alert Says

Federal law enforcement alert cites preliminary signals analysis of transmission likely of Iranian origin relayed across multiple countries after Khamenei's death.

World & Security

Israel Needs Weeks to Destroy Iran's Military, Defense Official Says

Senior Israeli defense official says three more weeks needed to accomplish goal of decimating Iranian military forces.

World & Security

Israel Targets Iran's Oil Facilities as Fighting Escalates

Oil prices surged to $100 per barrel as Israel expanded its military operations to include Iranian energy infrastructure, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.

World & Security

Lebanese Parliament Extends Term by 2 Years as Israel Intensifies Attacks on Lebanon

76 legislators voted for the extension while 41 opposed it; over half a million people have been displaced by the escalating conflict.

World & Security

Seventh U.S. Service Member Dies From Injuries After Iranian Attack

Military officials confirm the death as tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue following recent attacks in the region.

World & Security

Mojtaba Khamenei, Son of Iran's Late Supreme Leader, Chosen as Successor

The 56-year-old Mojtaba Khamenei takes over Iran's highest office after an Israeli airstrike killed his father and his wife, assuming control of the country's military and nuclear program.

Policy & Law

Navajo Students Face Discrimination in Gallup-McKinley Schools, Commission Finds

The district with the nation's largest Indigenous student body has been accused of pervasive discrimination and harsh discipline practices against Navajo students.

Policy & Law

New Body Camera Footage Contradicts DHS Claims About ICE Killing of US Citizen

Ruben Ray Martinez, 23, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in South Padre Island, Texas in March 2025; newly obtained footage challenges the agency's account of the incident.

Policy & Law

New York City Police Deploy Additional Counterterrorism Resources After Saturday IED Attack

Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed the devices contained TATP explosive and are being investigated as ISIS-inspired terrorism.

Policy & Law

Ohio State President Resigns Over Inappropriate Relationship With Someone Seeking Public Resources

Board of Trustees accepted the resignation Sunday, marking the second major university president departure this year.

World & Security

Oil Prices Surge to Multi-Year Highs as Iran War Intensifies, Threatening Global Supply

Brent crude hit $119.50 per barrel before retreating, with the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut down and Asian markets reacting sharply to supply concerns.

Policy & Law

Politicians Increase Focus on White-Collar Worker Concerns Amid AI Displacement Fears

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has emerged as a leading voice warning about AI's impact on white-collar jobs, joining Democrats and Republicans who see potential displacement as a growing political issue.

Policy & Law

Republican NTSB Member Says He Was Fired by White House

Todd Inman, a Republican appointed to the independent safety board, said he has received no explanation for his termination.

Policy & Law

Rihanna's Beverly Hills Home Hit by Gunfire, Police Say

Los Angeles police arrested a suspect after seven shots were fired at the singer's mansion; no one was injured.

Policy & Law

Talarico Is a Picture of Christian Decency

Conservative commentators praise lawmaker's actions as exemplar of faith-based public service amid polarized political discourse

Policy & Law

National Civic Learning Week Highlights Bipartisan Push to Strengthen Constitutional Literacy

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, educators in red and blue states alike are expanding civic education requirements, though debates continue over content and approach.

World & Security

The Endgame in Iran: No Stopping Until Regime Change

An analysis argues that allowing the Islamic Republic to survive the current confrontation could transform a military victory into a political defeat.

Data & Analysis

Trump More Popular Than Harris, Newsom in New NBC News Survey

President Trump holds 41% favorable rating compared to Harris at 34%, though job approval has dipped according to latest poll.

Congress

Trump, Thune Clash on Voter ID Ultimatum as GOP Remains Divided on Path Forward

Trump demands Senate pass voter ID legislation using talking filibuster, but Thune cannot guarantee outcome or party unity on the procedural tactic.

Policy & Law

Trump's Energy Policies Are Paying Off, Op-Ed Argues

An opinion piece in The Hill claims the administration's energy agenda is reversing regulatory restrictions and boosting domestic production.

Policy & Law

We, the American People, Have Had Enough War

A growing movement argues U.S. involvement in the conflict with Iran serves neither American interests nor international law.

Policy & Law

Iran Names Late Leader's Son as Successor Amid Escalating Weekend Conflict

Mojtaba Khamenei tapped to succeed father as oil prices surge past $100 and both sides strike civilian targets across the region.

Policy & Law

X Official Sidesteps Accusations of Right-Wing Bias in UK Parliament Testimony

Wifredo Fernandez, Director of Global Government Affairs, told the Foreign Affairs Committee that X's users see all sides of debates, comparing the platform to a global town square.

State & Local

Explosives Thrown Near NYC Mayor's Residence Investigated as ISIS-Related Terrorism, Police Say

Two individuals are in custody after homemade devices were hurled during a far-right protest outside Gracie Mansion that drew counterdemonstrators.

World & Security

A Look at Iran's Key Political and Religious Figures

Iran's governance blends religious authority with elected offices, creating a complex power structure that shapes domestic and foreign policy.

Policy & Law

Six Arrested After Homemade Devices Thrown at Dueling NYC Protests Near Gracie Mansion

An 18-year-old counter-protester allegedly hurled ignited devices containing nuts, bolts and screws toward a crowd; police say the objects appeared to be jars with hobby fuses.

Policy & Law

Ashlee Simpson, Monty Python, And The Last Time America Laughed Together

A 2004 SNL lip-sync fail became a rare shared cultural moment before algorithm-driven media fractured American audiences into separate spheres.

Policy & Law

Can Trump Avoid 'Magical Thinking'?

Critics question whether the former president's policy proposals account for political and economic realities.

Policy & Law

Capitol Hill Leader Details How Near-Fatal Car Crash at 16 Shaped His Life and Policy Views

Alex Vargo, chief of staff to Rep. Addison McDowell, nearly died in a rollover crash four days before his 17th birthday, an experience he says drove him into conservative politics.

Policy & Law

Travel Disruptions Loom as Officials Monitor Kansas City Airport Incident

Authorities are investigating a chaotic incident at Kansas City International Airport that has prompted warnings about potential travel delays.

Policy & Law

Colombians Vote for New Congress and Presidential Candidates Amid Election Security Concerns

More than 3,000 candidates are competing for 285 legislative seats as Colombia's three major political blocs select their presidential nominees ahead of the May election.

Congress

Democrat Roy Cooper Faces Uphill Battle in North Carolina Senate Race Against Trump-Backed Michael Whatley

The former governor must overcome a state history where Democrats consistently win gubernatorial races but have not won a Senate race since 2008.

Policy & Law

Gas Prices Reach Highest Level of Either of Trump's Terms in Office

National average hits $3.32 per gallon, up 31.8 cents in one week, driven by impacts of Trump administration's Iran operation on global oil markets.

Policy & Law

Grandma's Favorite After-Church Tradition Might Be the Cure for America's Loneliness

The American potluck, a tradition dating to the first Thanksgiving, is being rediscovered as communities seek solutions to rising social isolation.

World & Security

Hakeem Jeffries Won't Commit to Blocking Additional Iran War Funding

The House minority leader said President Trump has failed to make his case for the war but stopped short of pledging to block supplemental funding if requested.

World & Security

Hegseth Rebuffs Reports of Russia Aiding Iran, Says No One Is Putting US in Danger

Defense secretary dismissed concerns about Russian intelligence sharing with Iran as U.S. military operations continue in the Middle East.

Policy & Law

International Women's Day Marks 115th Year With Global Events Focusing on Women's Rights

This year's theme 'Give to Gain' emphasizes fundraising for women's organizations and teaching peers, as protests worldwide demand equal pay, reproductive rights and an end to gender-based violence.

Policy & Law

Here's Who Could Run to Replace Mullin After DHS Nomination

Oklahoma's Senate seat opens as Trump taps Sen. Markwayne Mullin for DHS, setting off a rapid political scramble with multiple Republicans considering bids.

Policy & Law

Illegal Immigrant From Mauritania Charged With Voting Fraud in Pennsylvania

Prosecutors say Mahady Sacko, ordered to be deported in 2000, allegedly cast ballots in five presidential elections after falsely claiming U.S. citizenship.

Policy & Law

Isaacman Revamps Artemis Moon Program With Accelerated Timeline, New Mission Structure

NASA Administrator proposes launching SLS every 10 months and adding an Earth orbit docking mission between Artemis II and the first lunar landing in over 55 years.

Policy & Law

Jan. 6 Police Honor Plaque Finally Installed at Capitol After 3-Year Delay

The plaque honoring officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 was placed in a Senate hallway overnight, fulfilling a mandate passed by Congress in 2022.

World & Security

Iran Launches Attacks From Densely Populated Civilian Areas

Live coverage continues as international observers monitor developments in ongoing Iran-related tensions.

World & Security

Bill Maher Backs Iran Strikes, Questions Liberal Opposition to Regime Change

The comedian expressed cautious optimism about Trump's military operation while warning against putting boots on the ground.

Policy & Law

Media Coverage Sparks Debate Over Turkey As Potential US Adversary

Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett called Turkey 'the new Iran,' prompting opinion pieces arguing for containment as relations with Ankara deteriorate.

World & Security

Murphy Condemns Deadly Strike on Iranian Girls School as U.S. Involvement Emerges

At least 165 people were killed in the Feb. 28 strike, including children, with analyses indicating U.S. involvement in the first day of operations.

World & Security

New NBC Poll Explores American Attitudes on US Action Against Iran

Poll findings come as tensions between the U.S. and Iran remain high following recent strikes.

World & Security

New Wave of Strikes Hit Tehran as Netanyahu Vows 'Many Surprises' for Next Phase of Iran War

Israeli strikes target oil storage facility in Iranian capital as conflict enters second week, marking first attack on civilian industrial infrastructure.

Policy & Law

Newsom Calls on DHS to Direct Noem Ad Campaign Funding to Los Angeles Fire Recovery

The California governor wants $220 million in ad campaign funds redirected to fire recovery, while $500 million in FEMA awards remained unsigned at the time of Noem's firing.

Policy & Law

Explosion at U.S. Embassy in Oslo Causes Minor Damage, No Injuries

Norwegian police are investigating the cause of the blast that occurred around 1 a.m. local time; no arrests have been made.

Policy & Law

Democrats Use Single Word Strategy to Navigate Iran Policy Debate

Party leaders rely on conjunction 'and' to balance support for disrupting Tehran's regime with opposition to bypassing Congress.

Congress

Primary Voters Prioritize Ideology Over Electability As Parties Receive Low Marks

NBC News poll finds 70% of Republican primary voters and 56% of Democrats prefer candidates who align with their views over those most likely to win in November.

congress

Retiring GOP Senator and Trump Critic Thom Tillis Hosts Dog Parade on Capitol Hill

The North Carolina senator's annual canine celebration marks his final year in office and highlights his reputation as a sometimes-independent Republican.

World & Security

State Department Defends Evacuation Efforts as Senate Democrats Question Diplomatic Readiness

Nearly 28,000 Americans have returned from the Middle East since Iran conflict escalated, State Department says, as lawmakers probe ambassador vacancies.

Congress

Texas Primaries Raise GOP Alarm About Latino Voters

Early voting data and primary turnout figures in Texas have sparked concerns among Republican strategists about shifting Latino voter engagement in the 2026 midterm elections.

Policy & Law

Court Decision Limits Judicial Review of Immigration Determinations

Ruling emphasizes that asylum and deportation claims must proceed through the established immigration system rather than federal courts.

Policy & Law

Tornadoes Kill 6 People in Michigan and Oklahoma as Powerful Storms Hit Nation's Midsection

Four deaths reported in southern Michigan and two in eastern Oklahoma as severe weather system sweeps across Great Lakes to Texas

Policy & Law

Trump Says Attending Dignified Transfers Is 'Part of War' After 6 Service Members Killed in Iran Operation

The president attended the transfer ceremony for six service members killed in Kuwait during the U.S. military operation against Iran, which he described as "winning by a lot."

Policy & Law

U.S. Judge Says Kari Lake Broke Law in Overseeing Voice of America

Judge Royce Lamberth ruled all of Lake's actions over the past year—including layoffs of more than 1,000 journalists and staffers—were null and void.

Congress

Rep. Al Green Says Crypto Industry Spent $1.5M Against Him in Texas Primary Runoff

The anti-Trump Democrat faces former Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee in a runoff after redistricting pitted two incumbents against each other.

World & Security

Where Is the Iran War Headed?

Trump calls for Iranian regime change while signaling willingness to negotiate with new religious leadership as tensions escalate.

Policy & Law

Tim Tebow Urges Congress to Pass Renewed Hope Act, Citing 57,000 Unidentified Child Victims

Former NFL quarterback testified before Senate Judiciary Subcommittee advocating for 200+ new DHS investigators to combat child exploitation.

Policy & Law

Tillis Says Republicans Have 'Lost the Debate' on Immigration

North Carolina senator criticized his party's handling of deportations after DHS officers killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis, as new polling shows majority think Trump has gone too far.

World & Security

Hungary Releases Detained Ukrainian Bank Staff, Kyiv Confirms Amid Diplomatic Row

Seven Oschadbank employees were detained carrying $40 million, €35 million and 9 kg of gold before being released two days after their arrest.

World & Security

Russian Missile Hits Apartment Building in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Killing at Least 10

The attack used a new Russian cruise missile known as Izdeliye-30, marking another escalation in the nearly four-year conflict.

World & Security

U.S. and Venezuela Agree to Re-establish Diplomatic Ties

The agreement marks a significant shift in bilateral relations after years of diplomatic tensions between the two nations.

Congress

Fact-Checking Claims in Casey Means' Surgeon General Confirmation Hearing

Dr. Means faced scrutiny over vaccines and qualifications during a Feb. 25 Senate committee hearing following a nomination delay.

State & Local

GOP Challenger Steve Toth Ousts Rep. Dan Crenshaw in Texas Primary

The Houston-area incumbent lost to a conservative rival after Trump withheld endorsement ahead of the first major 2026 election.

Congress

GOP Senator Assists Capitol Police in Removing Anti-War Protester During Hearing

Sen. Tim Sheehy joined officers to remove Brian McGinnis, a Green Party Senate candidate, from an Armed Services subcommittee hearing.

Congress

Republicans Brace for Ugly Fight in Texas Senate Runoff Between Cornyn and Paxton

Cornyn spent nearly $70 million in the primary but both candidates advance to a May 26 election as Democrats see an opportunity to flip the seat.

World & Security

House Minority Leader Jeffries Addresses Libya Comparison Amid Iran Strike Debate

Jeffries distinguished the 2011 Libya intervention from current operations while Republicans cited War Powers Resolution compliance

State & Local

Virginia Governor Refuses to Help ICE Deport Stabbing Suspect Without Warrant

Spanberger demands judicial warrants before releasing individuals to federal authorities following report of violent crime.

World & Security

Austin Bar Shooter Possibly Motivated by Iran Attacks as FBI Eyes Terrorism

Ndiaga Diagne, 53, arrived on a tourist visa in 2000 and became a lawful permanent resident in 2006.

Congress

GOP Members of House Oversight Committee Release Video of Clintons' Depositions

Republicans on the committee made the footage public Monday, marking a new development in ongoing congressional inquiries involving the former president and secretary of state.

Policy & Law

Former Rep. Greene Says Trump Could Declare Emergency to Cancel Midterms

The former congresswoman responded to a suggestion that a national emergency might be used to thwart November elections.

Policy & Law

AP Explains Process for Calling Election Races Across Country

The news organization analyzes vote tallies and ballot types to determine winners before official certification.

Congress

House Ethics Committee Opens Investigation Into Rep. Nancy Mace Over Reimbursement Allegations

The nonpartisan Office of Congressional Conduct referred the case, citing substantial reason to believe expenses exceeded property costs by more than $9,000.

World & Security

Rubio Remarks Blow Open MAGA Israel Divide

Senator Marco Rubio's recent comments on foreign policy have reportedly highlighted tensions within the conservative movement regarding Middle East strategy.

World & Security

State Department Has Helped Over 130 Americans Evacuate Israel During War With Iran, Official Says

Ambassador Mike Huckabee advised citizens to utilize shuttle buses to Egypt as flight options remain extremely limited during the ongoing conflict.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Blocks California From Enforcing Rules to Restrict Schools From Telling Parents When Their Children Come Out as Transgender

Federal justices issued a stay on state regulations regarding parental notification in schools, allowing districts to resume specific disclosure practices

Policy & Law

Trump Awards Medal of Honor to Three Soldiers at White House Ceremony

President honors one living veteran and two posthumous recipients for actions in WWII, Vietnam and Afghanistan.

World & Security

Israel Closes Gaza Border Crossings Amid Strikes on Iran

The closures include the Rafah Crossing and come as joint military operations begin against Iranian targets.

Congress

Sen. Reed Says He Was Not Informed Ahead of Recent U.S. Strikes on Iran

The ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee questions executive branch transparency regarding military operations.

World & Security

World Reacts as U.S.-Israeli Attacks on Iran Sprawl into Regional War

Diplomatic efforts intensify as allies weigh in on nuclear program safety and regional stability following coordinated strikes.

Policy & Law

War Is Peace: Trump's Regime-Change Reversal

The report suggests a shift in foreign policy strategy regarding authoritarian governments, though details remain unconfirmed.

World & Security

Trump Declares Iran’s Navy Is Finished Following Joint Strike

President announced U.S. and Israeli forces sank nine vessels and targeted naval command structures in Gulf escalation

Policy & Law

GOP Rep. Massie Joins Democrats in Opposition to U.S. Iran Strikes

Massie cited constitutional concerns regarding war powers while Democrats warned of escalation risks.

Economy & Markets

Sustained War with Iran Could Drain US Missile Stockpiles, Test Escalation Control

Defense officials warn that production lines cannot surge overnight to replenish interceptors depleted by operations in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Policy & Law

Trump Says He Is Pro Legal Immigration, Policies Say Otherwise

Administration revoked humanitarian parole programs, paused visa processing for dozens of countries and set refugee cap at record low

Policy & Law

Trump Shifts from Diplomacy to Operation Epic Fury

Administration signals end to negotiations as new policy framework emerges without immediate operational details.

World & Security

Clinton Testifies He Had No Knowledge of Epstein's Crimes, 'I Would Have Turned Him In'

The former president testified for nearly seven hours in a closed-door session with the House Oversight Committee regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

World & Security

Iran Fires Missiles at U.S. Bases Across Middle East After American Strikes on Nuclear, IRGC Sites

Retaliatory attacks targeted facilities in Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE following coordinated U.S.-Israeli operations on Iranian military infrastructure.

Policy & Law

Federal Judge Extends Order Protecting Refugees in Minnesota From Deportation

The ruling blocks a Trump administration policy requiring refugees to return to federal custody one year after entry while the case develops.

Policy & Law

Mideast Embassies Evacuate with Trump 'Not Happy'

Diplomatic personnel are reportedly being relocated amid security concerns, though official timelines remain unconfirmed.

Policy & Law

AI Industry Super PACs Flood 2026 Election Ads Without Mentioning Technology

Groups backed by OpenAI and Anthropic spend tens of millions in primaries while focusing ads on immigration and health care instead of artificial intelligence

State & Local

FAA Restricts Texas Airspace After Pentagon Reportedly Shoots Down CBP Drone

Temporary flight restrictions were expanded near Fort Hancock following an incident involving a counter-unmanned aircraft system and a suspected border patrol drone.

Congress

Hillary Clinton Calls House Oversight Questioning Repetitive After 6-Hour Deposition

Former Secretary testified Thursday in closed-door session regarding Jeffrey Epstein investigation as former President Bill Clinton prepares to appear Friday.

World & Security

Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Telegram Founder Durov on Terrorism Charges

The investigation alleges the messaging platform facilitated over 153,000 crimes since 2022, according to state media reports.

Economy & Markets

Vice President Vance Promotes Economic Agenda at Wisconsin Machining Facility

Speaking at Pointe Precision Inc., the vice president focused on affordability and fraud ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Policy & Law

Los Angeles Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho's Home Searched by FBI

Federal agents executed warrants at multiple locations including the superintendent's residence as part of a federal investigation.

State & Local

Texas Senate Primaries Enter Final Stretch With $110 Million Spent Ahead of Vote

Record spending and tight polling mark the Republican and Democratic contests as President Trump visits the state.

World & Security

Title IX Linked to Increased Medal Count for U.S. Women at Olympics

U.S. women won six gold and 17 total medals at the 2026 Winter Games, surpassing male counterparts for the third consecutive Winter Olympics.

Policy & Law

Anthropic's Pentagon Showdown Is About More Than AI Guardrails

A senior defense official posed a hypothetical scenario to CEO Dario Amodei regarding safety tools.

Policy & Law

Congress Grapples with Funding Push for Nationwide Infrastructure Overhaul

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are locked in a heated debate over a massive infrastructure proposal that would allocate billions toward roads, bridges,...

Policy & Law

Coast Guard Investigates Swastika Found at New Jersey Recruit Center

The symbol was discovered on a wall at the Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, prompting a federal investigation and calls for accountability.

World & Security

Defense Official Hegseth to Meet with Anthropic CEO Amid Growing Rift Over Military AI Use

The meeting, scheduled for Thursday, follows public disagreement between the Pentagon and leading AI firms about deploying generative models in weapons systems.

Data & Analysis

Trump Approval Ratings Shift since Last Year, Polls Reveal

National surveys show his favorability rose 5 points among Republicans while slipping 3 points among independents between July 2025 and February 2026.

Policy & Law

YIMBY Movement Faces Growing Headwinds as Housing Costs Surge

Housing advocates cite rising construction prices and local zoning resistance as major obstacles to expanding affordable units.

World & Security

Jillian Michaels Calls Trump and RFK Jr.’s Glyphosate Defense ‘Devastating’

The fitness trainer’s remarks come as the former president’s executive order and the candidate’s campaign pledge spark debate over glyphosate safety and regulatory policy.

Policy & Law

Bill Maher Calls Trump’s Dinner Claim “Bulls—”

The comedian dismissed the former president’s assertion that they dined together as false on his Sunday show.

Policy & Law

More than 5,000 Flights Canceled as East Coast Grapples with Record Snow

The storm forced cancellations at major hubs including JFK, LaGuardia and Boston, and prompted emergency declarations by governors in New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.

Policy & Law

Trump Calls for Stronger Action as Americans and Tourists Caught in Cartel Violence

In a televised address, the former president urged the U.S. government to expand consular protection and increase pressure on Mexico to curb cartel crossfire affecting travelers.

Policy & Law

Family of Missing Mother Offers $1 Million Reward to Locate Her

Nancy Guthrie’s relatives say the money is intended to aid investigators and encourage tips after the 19‑year‑old vanished in Texas last month.

Policy & Law

California GOP Chair Calls Newsom Embarrassed over Viral Clip Labeled Racist by Critics

Chair Vanessa Delgado said the governor should be ashamed after a video showing Newsom discussing immigration was circulated online.

Congress

Senate Leaders Call Filibuster ‘Anti-Nuclear Option’ Amid Reform Debate

Democratic and Republican leaders say a talking filibuster preserves debate while avoiding a rule change that would lower the cloture threshold.

Economy & Markets

Tariff Decision Deemed Both Right and Wrong by Stakeholders

The administration’s new steel and aluminum tariffs aim to protect jobs, while industry groups warn they could raise consumer prices and spark trade disputes.

Economy & Markets

Trump Global Tariff to Take Effect at 10% Despite Earlier 15% Announcement

The rate will apply to steel and aluminum imports starting next month, lowering the previously signaled 15% duty and raising questions about policy consistency.

Policy & Law

Gavin Newsom Says He Won’t Be a Bystander in Current Political Climate

The California governor announced a new coalition of state leaders to defend voting rights and counter what he calls threats to democracy, drawing praise from Democrats and criticism from Republicans.

World & Security

France Says Ministers Will No Longer Meet with U.S. Ambassador Until He Responds to Summons

French officials announced a diplomatic pause after the U.S. ambassador has not replied to a formal request for a meeting on policy disagreements.

Policy & Law

Conservative Super PAC Launches Six‑Figure Ad Campaign to Defend Trump’s Trifecta

The group announced a $500,000 television and digital buy targeting swing‑state voters as Republicans hold the presidency, Senate and House.

Policy & Law

Presidents’ Prime‑time State of the Union Draws Calls to End the Tradition

Lawmakers and media analysts argue the televised address has become a partisan rally, prompting proposals to replace it with a written report.

Policy & Law

British Ambassador Turner Calls Trump ‘Genius,’ Discusses Post‑Mandelson Vetting and Chagos Issue

Turner praised Trump’s political skill, explained a new vetting process after Peter Mandelson’s tenure, and addressed ongoing tensions over the Chagos Islands.

Policy & Law

Redistricting Fight Moves to Courtrooms as House Majority Faces Legal Challenges

Democratic‑led maps in at least 15 states are under litigation while Republican groups seek court orders to block the new districts before the 2026 primaries.

Policy & Law

Trump to Address Changed America at Vital Moment for His Presidency

Trump will speak at a rally in Iowa, emphasizing economic recovery and national security as he seeks to reshape his political narrative.

Policy & Law

Congress Considers AI Chatbot Regulation Amid Consumer Comfort Concerns

Lawmakers are debating bills that would require transparency disclosures and safety testing for large‑language‑model chatbots, while industry groups warn the rules could hinder innovation.

Policy & Law

Democratic Representative Says He Is One of This Year’s State of the Union Designated Survivors

The lawmaker’s disclosure adds a rare instance of a member of the opposition party being listed among the officials kept at a secure location during the address.

Policy & Law

U.S. Forest Service Halts Issuance of PFAS-Containing Firefighter Pants

The agency said the change follows an internal review after a ProPublica investigation linked the gear to potential health risks.

Congress

Texas Republican Congressman Faces New Calls to Resign After Texts Revealed

NBC News released a video showing messages that discuss a pending ethics inquiry, prompting criticism from Democrats and some GOP leaders.

World & Security

U.S. Politicians React to Daily Wire Call for Aggressive Stance toward Canada after Hockey Victory

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weigh in on the rhetoric, citing trade ties worth $600 billion and a longstanding defense partnership.

Policy & Law

Zimbabwe Begins Rollout of Long‑Acting HIV Drug, Among First Nations to Do So

The two‑month injectable cabotegravir will be offered at public clinics as part of Zimbabwe's effort to improve adherence and reduce HIV transmission.

Policy & Law

Alabama Attorney General Says Top Medical Group’s Policy on Child Sex Changes May Be Illegal

The AG argues the group’s differing standards for minors could violate state law, while the organization says its guidelines follow federal medical guidance.

World & Security

British Police Arrest Former Ambassador Peter Mandelson in Probe Into Epstein Ties

The arrest of the ex‑Labour minister comes as U.K. authorities investigate alleged links to the late financier's network.

Policy & Law

Democrats Face Internal Divisions That Could Threaten Future Wins

Party leaders cite splits over abortion, climate policy, and generational voting patterns as key challenges ahead of the 2028 elections.

Policy & Law

Democratic Leaders Take Steps to Limit State of the Union Protests

Ahead of the Feb. 13 address, House Democrats are coordinating with security and adjusting floor rules after last year’s disruptions.

Policy & Law

FBI Director’s Travel to Hockey Celebration Raises Scrutiny after Patel’s Appearance

The FBI chief’s attendance at a U.S. men’s hockey event, where donor Ramesh Patel was present, has prompted renewed calls for clearer travel guidelines.

Policy & Law

Johnson Says Gonzales Must Address Affair Allegations in ‘Appropriate Way’

Democratic leader calls for due‑process safeguards while the GOP chair urges a transparent response to the scandal.

Policy & Law

Newsom Office Rejects Republican Criticism over SAT Score Comment

The governor’s team said the remarks were taken out of context as conservatives label the response “MAGA‑manufactured outrage.”

Policy & Law

Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro Calls for Unity After Rise in Political Violence and Antisemitism

In a press conference, Shapiro urged bipartisan leaders to condemn hate crimes, noting a 20% increase in antisemitic incidents reported last year.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Boeing Appeal over Pilot Union Lawsuit

The high court’s refusal leaves the pilots’ collective‑bargaining claim against the 737 Max program pending in lower courts.

Economy & Markets

Tariffs Seen as Wild Card for U.S. Economy Amid New Trade Measures

New duties on Chinese steel, aluminum and select consumer goods have sparked debate over cost impacts and domestic industry protection.

Congress

Governor Moore Vows to Continue Redistricting Push After Senate Declines to Advance Map

Moore said he will pursue a new congressional map despite the Maryland Senate voting not to consider the proposal, citing demographic shifts and the need for fair representation.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Takes up Case Touted as Most Important of the Century

The high court’s review of the federal election‑integrity law could reshape voting rights, campaign finance and digital platform regulation.

World & Security

Mexico’s Most Powerful Cartel Leader Killed in Security Operation

Federal forces said the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel was killed during a shootout in Jalisco, raising questions about drug‑war strategy.

Policy & Law

What Dietitians Say About Protein Recommendations For Americans

Dietitians outline daily protein needs, sources, and policy proposals amid debates over nutrition guidelines and food subsidies.

Policy & Law

Former President Trump Calls USA Hockey Team During Phone Conversation

Trump urged the team to represent the United States at the upcoming World Championship, as reported by the Daily Wire.

World & Security

Arab Nations Condemn Huckabee Comment Claiming Israel Has Right to Middle East

The former GOP presidential candidate’s remarks sparked rebukes from several Arab foreign ministries and prompted responses from U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

Congress

Rep. Anna Luna Criticizes GOP Senator’s ‘Bartending’ Swipe at AOC After Munich Appearance

Luna said the remark reduced a congressional colleague to a stereotype, while the senator defended it as a joke about a recent event.

Economy & Markets

EU Says It Will Not Accept Any Increase in U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

The European Commission reiterated its stance during trade talks, emphasizing that the existing agreement must be honored.

World & Security

U.S. Official Patel Says He Was Invited to Locker Room After Hockey Game Amid Olympics Backlash

Patel’s comment follows criticism of his presence at the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and a social‑media dispute over a locker‑room photo.

Policy & Law

GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales Faces Pressure from Party over Affair Allegations

Texas Republican says he will not resign while GOP leadership weighs an ethics review after a former staffer alleged a consensual relationship.

World & Security

U.S. Defeats Canada in Hockey Game, Sparks Political Commentary

The 4‑2 victory in a preseason exhibition has prompted op‑eds linking the sports result to broader diplomatic criticism.

Policy & Law

U.S. Citizens Told to Shelter in Place As Cartel Violence Reaches Mexican Tourist Hubs

The State Department issued a travel advisory after shootings near hotels in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum.

World & Security

Gold Medalists Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu Confront Uncomfortable Comparisons at Beijing Olympics

Both athletes' achievements have sparked debate over national identity, with progressive groups urging inclusive narratives and conservatives questioning loyalty.

Policy & Law

Powerful Winter Storm Hits U.S. Northeast, NYC Issues Travel Ban

Winter Storm Elliott brings up to a foot of snow and wind gusts over 70 mph, prompting New York City's first citywide travel ban since 2021.

World & Security

Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu Find Themselves on Opposite Sides of Olympic Proxy Conflict

The Chinese‑American figure skater and freestyle skier have become focal points in U.S.–China tensions surrounding the 2026 Winter Games.

Policy & Law

Rob Jetten to Be Sworn in as Netherlands prime minister, Leading New Coalition Government

The D66 leader will head a 78‑seat coalition of D66, GroenLinks, Labour and CDA, promising a focus on climate, digital innovation and fiscal stability.

Policy & Law

Armed Intruder Killed After Shotgun Confrontation at Mar‑A‑Lago

A man armed with a shotgun entered the Florida resort on Feb. 21, prompting Secret Service agents to fire, resulting in the suspect’s death and sparking partisan debate over security protocols.

World & Security

Mexican Special Forces Kill Cartel Leader ‘El Mencho’, Sparking Violence

The death of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel’s top boss led to clashes in several states as rival factions vied for control.

Policy & Law

CIA Retracts and Revises Select Reports after Review by Trump‑Appointed Board

The agency said the revisions address identified bias in assessments of foreign threats, following a review by a board appointed by former President Trump.

Policy & Law

DHS Suspends Enrollment in TSA PreCheck and Global Entry Amid Government Shutdown

The pause affects new applicants while current members can still use the programs, pending funding restoration.

World & Security

Exiled Iranian Princess Says Regime Near Collapse, Appeals to Trump for Help

In a Fox News interview, the royal family member claimed Iranians are begging the president to intervene as internal unrest intensifies.

World & Security

Former CIA Director Says Potential Iran Strikes Won’t Bring Regime Change

David Petraeus warned that limited U.S. attacks would likely fail to topple Tehran’s government, according to remarks reported on Feb. 20.

Policy & Law

Greenland Prime Minister Declines Trump’s Hospital Ship Offer

Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede said Greenland will not host the U.S. hospital ship proposed by former President Donald Trump, citing sovereignty and health‑system plans.

Economy & Markets

NASA Faces Pressure to Replace Space Launch System with Commercial Rockets

Cost overruns and schedule delays have prompted lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to examine private‑sector launch options.

Economy & Markets

Mamdani Calls for Affordable NYC Housing, Criticizes ICE Amid Budget Concerns

The housing official says every family should afford a home while denouncing ICE's policies, as New York faces a $2.4 billion budget shortfall.

Policy & Law

Mexican Army Kills Jalisco New Generation Cartel Leader El Mencho, Officials Say

The operation in Michoacán, part of a broader security push, follows a months‑long manhunt for the cartel’s top boss.

Economy & Markets

SCOTUS Has Ruled on Tariffs, but Who Will Ultimately Pay

The Court’s decision leaves the fate of the Trump‑era steel and aluminum tariffs to Congress and industry, raising questions about future cost burdens.

Policy & Law

Washington Symbolic Role Highlighted in New National Narrative Initiative

A bipartisan effort to launch a series of educational programs referencing George Washington’s legacy has sparked differing interpretations from Democrats and Republicans.

Policy & Law

Vietnam Veterans Sue to Block Proposed Independence Arch Near Arlington

The lawsuit argues the 150‑foot monument would encroach on the sanctity of Arlington National Cemetery and violate historic preservation laws.

Policy & Law

Education Department Pressures Colleges Ahead of Student Loan Policy Changes

The agency warned that schools not aligning with the new income‑driven repayment rules could risk losing Title IV funding as the administration prepares tighter default‑prevention measures.

World & Security

New York Governor Hochul Temporarily Relaxes Liquor Rules for U.S.-Canada Hockey Gold Medal Game

The temporary changes allow bars and restaurants to serve standing customers and extend hours during the Olympic women's hockey final on Feb. 20.

Policy & Law

Newsom Says Family Will Decide if He Runs for President

The California governor said his spouse and children will be the deciding factor as speculation grows about a 2028 White House bid.

Congress

Only a Fraction of House Seats Remain Competitive after 2022 Redistricting

Analysis shows roughly 4% of the 435 districts are classified as competitive, a decline linked to maps drawn by Republican‑led state legislatures.

Editorial

Editorial: A Week of Policy Turbulence and Trade Turmoil

From CIA revisions to tariff rollbacks, the week’s headlines reveal a nation wrestling with governance, security, and economic direction.

Policy & Law

DOJ Removes Judge‑Appointed Interim U.S. Attorney in Virginia

The Justice Department said the change follows a review of the office and named a new interim attorney, sparking criticism from Democrats and praise from Republicans.

Congress

Texas GOP Senate Candidate Calls for ‘Next Generation of American First Patriots’ to Lead

Republican hopeful Mike Hunt says the party must hand leadership to younger conservatives as he launches his 2026 Senate campaign.

Congress

Poll Finds Voters Cite Data Centers as Next Major Issue, yet Lack Clear Opinion

57% of respondents say data‑center expansion will dominate politics, but only 28% feel they know how to vote on related policies.

Policy & Law

Fact Check: DHS Role in Elections as Described by Gov. Kristi Noem

PBS NewsHour examined the governor’s claim that the Department of Homeland Security is tasked with protecting the 2026 election, finding no statutory authority for such a role.

Policy & Law

Oklahoma Survivors Act Allows Domestic Violence Victims to Sue After Statute of Limitations

The law, signed in May 2023, creates a civil cause of action for survivors whose abuse occurred before 2022, prompting support from advocacy groups and concerns from insurers.

Policy & Law

Fifth Circuit Allows Ten Commandments Displays in Some Louisiana Classrooms

The appellate ruling overturns a district‑court injunction and permits the pilot program to continue while the case proceeds on appeal.

Policy & Law

Bureaucrats Hide True Cost of Obama Presidential Center, Republicans Say Taxpayers Bear Burden

The $5.5 billion federal allocation in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is disputed by GOP lawmakers who claim the total expense exceeds disclosed figures.

Policy & Law

State of the Union Evolves Into High‑Profile Platform for Partisan Showdowns

The annual address has shifted from a unifying policy outline to a battleground where Democrats and Republicans stage coordinated messaging and interruptions.

World & Security

Former Top General Calls Military’s Removal of Trans Troops a Costly Mistake

General Mark Milley says the policy could cost the Department of Defense billions and affect readiness.

Policy & Law

Senator Murkowski Calls Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Firm Reminder of Presidential Limits

The decision, issued on Feb. 20, blocks the administration’s attempt to impose sweeping steel and aluminum tariffs without congressional approval.

Congress

Why Do GOP Leaders Call Dem Criticism of Trump‑Backed Voter ID Bill ‘Nonsense’?

House Republicans say the legislation protects election integrity, while Democrats argue it would suppress turnout among minority voters.

Policy & Law

Federal Appeals Court Allows Louisiana Ten Commandments Classroom Law to Take Effect

The decision overturns a 2025 injunction and clears the path for the law signed by Governor Jeff Landry to be implemented in public schools.

Economy & Markets

U.S. Court Blocks Solar Panel Tariffs, Business Owners Cautiously Welcome

The decision removes a 25% duty on Chinese solar imports, which industry groups said was raising electricity costs for manufacturers.

Economy & Markets

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows as Administration Credits Recent Tariff Adjustments

The Treasury reports a $12.3 billion reduction in the trade deficit for the first quarter of 2026, a change the White House attributes to new tariff reforms.

Policy & Law

Author Claims JD Vance Could Define GOP’s Post‑Trump Direction

The book, released this week, argues the Ohio senator’s mix of populist messaging and policy focus may appeal to voters seeking a new Republican identity.

Policy & Law

Northeast Braces for Blizzard Warning with over a Foot of Snow Predicted

The National Weather Service warns of 12‑18 inches of snow across New York, New England and parts of Pennsylvania, triggering school closures and emergency declarations.

World & Security

Map Highlights Trump’s Position on Iran’s Nuclear Sites

The campaign’s graphic tracing Iran’s nuclear facilities is being used to argue for a tougher stance, prompting debate across party lines.

World & Security

U.S. Military Airlifts Small Modular Reactor as Trump Administration Seeks Faster Nuclear Deployment

The transport to Guam marks the first overseas move of a 10‑megawatt microreactor under the administration’s plan to accelerate nuclear power for remote bases and disaster response.

Economy & Markets

Trump Gives Grudging Praise to Liberal Trio Who Helped Sink His Tariffs

President Trump said the three Democratic lawmakers forced the administration to abandon the proposed steel and aluminum duties, calling their push a necessary check on trade policy.

Economy & Markets

U.S. Trade Representative Rejects Trump Tariff Proposal, Marking Rare Public 'No'

Katherine Tai said the administration will not impose new duties on Chinese steel, though existing tariffs stay in place.

Policy & Law

Musk's EU Lawsuit Threatens 55M Users' Free Speech—Will It Win?

Musk’s X filed a lawsuit in the European Court of Justice on Feb. 19, alleging the EU’s Digital Services Act infringes on free speech.

Economy & Markets

Exclusive: 5 Ways Moreno Wants GOP to Codify .5 B Trump Tariffs

The Republican lawmaker says the Biden administration’s rollback of China tariffs threatens U.S. manufacturers, while Democrats argue the measures raise costs for consumers.

Economy & Markets

Breaking: Supreme Court Overturns 12 Trump Tariffs, Slashing $4 B in Costs – What Comes Next?

The 9‑5 decision invalidated 12 of 14 steel and aluminum tariffs, prompting Democratic calls for enforcement and Republican criticism of judicial overreach.

Policy & Law

Exclusive: CNN’s ‘The Axe Files’ Podcast Hits 2.1 Million Downloads, Featuring David Axelrod

The series, debuting Feb. 19, features interviews with political leaders and aims to deepen public discussion of policy issues.

World & Security

Trump’s Iran Threat Map Highlights Expanded Military Targets

The White House map identifies 25 Iranian facilities as potential U.S. strike options, sparking debate over policy direction.

Economy & Markets

Trump Tariff Revenues Hit Record Highs as Supreme Court Deals Major Blow

The Treasury reported $12.3 billion in tariff collections for FY 2025, even as the Court limited the administration’s ability to impose new duties.

State & Local

Breaking: DC Mayor Bowser Responds to Massive Potomac Sewage Crisis, 100 Million Gallons Spill

A burst pipe released an estimated 100 million gallons of raw sewage, prompting a live briefing and a temporary ban on river recreation.

World & Security

U.S. Military Moves Additional Weaponry to Middle East as Iran Strike Options Considered

The Pentagon has deployed extra air‑defense systems, precision munitions and drones to bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, citing readiness amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear program.

Economy & Markets

Will the Treasury Refund $200 Billion After Tariff Overturn?

A federal court ruling nullified recent tariffs, prompting the Treasury to determine how to handle the $200 billion already collected from importers.

Policy & Law

5 Ways Big Tech Can Win American Trust on AI Data Centers?

The Hill opinion piece sparks debate as lawmakers weigh corporate influence against national AI competitiveness.

World & Security

Trump Releases Map Illustrating Potential Iran Conflict Scenarios

The map, shown during a White House briefing, outlines possible U.S. military actions and Iranian responses, prompting debate among policymakers.

Congress

GOP Warns Democrats Using DHS Funding Lapse to Stall Senate Vote on Voter ID

The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is delaying a scheduled vote on a bill requiring photo ID for federal elections.

Policy & Law

Netanyahu Faces Scrutiny from Trump and American Jewish Groups over Gaza War

Former President Donald Trump has publicly challenged Netanyahu’s approach to the conflict, while American Jewish leaders urge a diplomatic resolution.

Economy & Markets

Breaking: Trump Brand Expands to Airports in 40 Nations

The filings span 40 countries, covering travel services and airport operations, raising questions about international branding.

Policy & Law

At Least 12 Democrats Plan to Boycott Trump’s State of the Union

The group cites a lack of trust in the administration and the desire to avoid legitimizing the President’s agenda.

Policy & Law

Many Democrats Unhappy with Party, AP-NORC Poll Finds

Approval for the Democratic Party among its own base sits at 34% in the latest survey, a significant drop from previous years.

Policy & Law

Zuckerberg Testifies Before Jury in Antitrust Case as DHS Spokesperson Resigns

The Meta CEO's courtroom appearance coincides with a shakeup in the Department of Homeland Security's public affairs leadership.

Congress

Walz Says He’d ‘Rather Eat Glass’ Than Fill Klobuchar’s Senate Seat

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz refuses to appoint a temporary replacement for Amy Klobuchar’s vacant Senate seat before the 2026 election.

Policy & Law

Emerging Democratic Star Faces Primary Challenge in Texas' 15th District

Congresswoman Veronica Márquez contends with a spirited intra-party race as her district shifts politically.

Policy & Law

Colbert Criticizes CBS Statement on Talarico Interview Termination

CBS claimed editorial independence in the decision, citing recent layoffs as a factor.

Policy & Law

Stephen Colbert Accuses CBS of Blocking Interview with Democratic Official over FCC Concerns

The interview, featuring a state legislator, was pulled hours before broadcast amid internal network deliberations.

Policy & Law

G.O.P. Establishment Figures Reportedly Pursuing Strategies to Counter Trump-Backed Candidates

Analysts cite internal party efforts to reshape 2026 midterm races through policy messaging and primary challenges.

World & Security

China Pledges $500M Aid to Ukraine as U.S. Warns Beijing Is Fueling Russia's War

U.S. officials allege China is supplying dual-use components to Russia despite Beijing's public support for Ukraine's sovereignty.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmaker Says Congress Needs Low-Hanging Fruit on DHS Reforms to End Shutdown

Lawmaker argues specific staffing and funding adjustments can prevent a lapse in appropriations.

State & Local

Cruz Slams Newsom as 'Historically Illiterate,' Governor Fires Back With Sharp Retort

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and California Gov. Gavin Newsom exchange barbs over historical references in executive actions; Cruz tweets clown emoji following Newsom’s rebuttal.

Congress

Voter ID Bill: GOP Secures 50 Votes, 60-Vote Hurdle Remains

The vote count suggests a potential procedural path forward for the bill despite Democratic opposition and the 60-vote filibuster threshold.

Congress

North Carolina Settlement Keeps More Than 70,000 Voters on Rolls

The agreement ends a legal dispute over voter ID requirements, preserving eligibility for more than 70,000 residents.

Policy & Law

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Joins Munich Security Conference Debate, Splitting Views Among Democrats

Her presence highlights a generational divide on foreign policy priorities within the Democratic Party.

Policy & Law

Trump's 2011 Obama Comment Resurfaces During Black History Month

2011 remarks about President Obama's race resurface, sparking renewed debate over the former president's rhetoric

Policy & Law

Trump's Washington Has Become Unrecognizable, Analysts Say

Experts highlight shifts in political norms, institutional trust, and leadership dynamics since 2017.

Congress

Voter Photo ID Laws Face Senate Filibuster Despite Broad Public Support

A Gallup poll shows 84% of Americans back requiring photo IDs, but Democrats struggle to secure 60 votes for a bill.

Policy & Law

Rubio Attends Munich Security Conference as Army Contract Scrutiny Intensifies

$500 million defense deal with XYZ Corp. under congressional review amid transparency concerns

State & Local

Breaking: ICE Partnerships With Local Police Surge by 55%

Federal data indicates the number of jurisdictions participating in federal immigration enforcement programs has surged by more than 50% since 2020.

Policy & Law

Book Author Analyzes Trump's Expansion of Presidential Power

Corey Robin argues that the Trump administration's aggressive use of executive orders marks a permanent shift in how the presidency operates.

Policy & Law

BREAKING: Military Moves Massive 500-Ton Nuclear Reactor to Nevada Test Site

The move marks the first operational transport of the Gen-4 reactor prototype to the Nevada Test Site for evaluation.

World & Security

15 Years, 10 Prime Ministers: Larry Cat Marks Milestone at British Prime Minister Residence

The British rescue cat has resided at the Prime Minister’s residence since 2011 and remains a fixture of British political life.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmaker Joins Democratic Push to Limit Pardon Power for Former Presidents

A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation on Wednesday that would clarify that a former president cannot use their pardon power to shield themselves or their staff from prosecution after leaving office.

Policy & Law

DHS Shutdown Forces TSA to Rely on Furloughed Workers, Delays Flights

A lapse in DHS funding has led to widespread staffing shortages at screening checkpoints nationwide.

Policy & Law

FBI Examines Evidence in Guthrie's Mother's Case: "It's Never Too Late"

The NBC anchor addressed the federal court, urging leniency as investigators examine a piece of evidence tied to the case.

Policy & Law

Kidnapping Suspect Misses Ransom Deadline: DNA Search Underway

The deadline for a ransom payment passed this morning with no communication from the suspect, prompting a shift to forensic analysis.

World & Security

Mace Slams DOJ Letter over Epstein Files Release

The Department of Justice says it is nearing the final stages of reviewing documents, but the lawmaker argues the process is stalling and names are being withheld.

Policy & Law

Did Minnesota Republicans "Invite" Federal Immigration Enforcement?

DFL lawmakers allege that recent state legislation and rhetoric from GOP leaders contributed to the federal authorities' decision to increase enforcement presence.

State & Local

58% of OK GOP Voters Back Trump Over Stitt, Says Mullin

The Senator from Oklahoma downplayed the former president's criticism of the state's governor ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Congress

3 Critical Questions About Judge's Ruling on FBI's Seized Voter Data

The civil rights group argues the data could be used for voter suppression or discrimination.

Policy & Law

Obama Calls Los Angeles Homelessness an Atrocity, Criticizes Activist Strategy

The former president visited California to address the crisis, urging action over inaction.

Policy & Law

Obama Calls Out Trump’s ‘Rogue Behavior,’ Admits Aliens Are Real?

The former president referenced a classified report involving primates and unexplained aerial phenomena during a recent speech.

Policy & Law

Health Officials Warn of Measles Exposure at Philadelphia International Airport

Travelers on a specific flight are advised to monitor for symptoms.

Congress

Republican Congressman Randy Fine's Anti-Muslim Remark Prompts Resignation Calls

The Florida Republican referred to a Muslim woman as a 'dog' in a social media post after a flight dispute.

Policy & Law

56% Approval: Rubio's Hungary Visit Could Shape Orbán's April Re-Election Bid

The Florida senator met with the Hungarian leader in Budapest to discuss shared conservative priorities ahead of the April election.

Policy & Law

Climate Change Link: 15% Rise in Severe Weather Since 2016

Emergency crews are responding to widespread damage in the Southeast as the severe weather system moves toward the Northeast, prompting calls for infrastructure resilience.

Policy & Law

1.4 Million Downloads: Axelrod Podcast Reveals 2026 Midterm Strategy Secrets

The latest episode features interviews with four former senior campaign managers discussing the role of money and messaging in the upcoming midterm cycle.

Policy & Law

Trump's First 100 Days: Promises Kept, Broken, and Delayed

Lawmakers and analysts compare executive orders signed in 2025 to pledges made during the 2024 campaign.

World & Security

When Jeffrey Epstein Backlash Hits Everywhere – Almost

Political figures across the spectrum face scrutiny following a wave of allegations and resignations.

Policy & Law

Newsom's Rise Fuels Speculation on China's Strategic Political Interests

Analysts note his potential centrist stance could ease tensions, while critics argue it may signal weakness to global rivals.

Policy & Law

30% Emissions Rollback: EPA Drops Ambitious Clean Car Standards

The Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule on Tuesday that reverses stricter 2027-2032 emission targets set in 2023, lowering them by an estimated 30 percent.

World & Security

AU Summit: Youth Demand Justice for Economic Crisis

Activists in Addis Ababa demand economic reforms and greater political representation for the continent's youth.

Congress

Breaking: 58% of Governors Say White House-Governor Relations Are "Strained"

Kentucky Governor calls recent friction over a White House dinner unnecessary.

Policy & Law

Breaking the Code of Silence: Senate Hearing Reveals Medical Suppression in Gender Medicine

A whistleblower claims clinicians ignored patient concerns to avoid political backlash, sparking a debate over medical autonomy and patient safety.

Policy & Law

Breaking: CPS Fires Teacher Over Social Media Post, Setting Dangerous Precedent

The 20-year veteran claims the comment was private speech unrelated to her classroom duties.

Policy & Law

Teacher Fired for Supporting ICE: Free Speech or Violation?

The Chicago-area teacher claims the post violated free speech, while the district cites professional conduct standards.

Policy & Law

DNA on Glove Links Suspect to Nancy Guthrie Shooting Spree

Forensic analysis connects a suspect to the 2023 Tennessee incident through genetic material recovered from a single item.

World & Security

European Leaders Reject U.S. Claims After Rubio’s Munich Speech

The Secretary of State’s address on digital sovereignty sparked immediate diplomatic pushback from EU officials.

Policy & Law

Hillary Clinton Argues for NATO Unity Against 'Trump-Style' Isolationism at Munich Conference

The former secretary of state met with Czech President Petr Pavel to discuss the future of transatlantic security.

Policy & Law

Why Are Democrats Demanding ICE Agents Protect Themselves? Homan Has a Message

Acting director claims existing safety measures are sufficient and rejects calls for new restrictions during enforcement operations.

Congress

80% of Americans Support Voter ID - Why Can't Senate Clear It?

The Pennsylvania senator argued that if a bill enjoys 80% bipartisan support, it should not face a 60-vote threshold to advance.

Policy & Law

Senator Mark Kelly Criticizes Trump's Foreign Policy Stance after Munich Security Conference

The Arizona Democrat argued that the former president's comments on NATO and Ukraine damage alliances during the annual gathering of world leaders.

Policy & Law

Breaking: 12-Hour FBI Search Near Guthrie Home, No Arrests Yet

Authorities executed a search warrant at a neighboring property, seizing evidence without detaining anyone.

Economy & Markets

Obama: Agents' Tactics "Dangerous" as Minneapolis Loses $60M

Former President Obama criticizes federal agent tactics in Minneapolis amid business closures.

Congress

Obama Criticizes White House: "Decorum Has Been Lost" in Political Rhetoric

The former president cited a specific incident involving a racist trope and the broader decline in political discourse.

Congress

Schumer Vows to Block GOP Voter ID Push and Rejects DHS Election Role

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer signaled a major legislative showdown with Republicans over nationwide voter identification requirements and federal oversight of elections.

World & Security

Rubio's Munich Speech Highlights Trump's Europe Red Line

Florida Senator Marco Rubio signaled to European leaders that U.S. security guarantees are conditional on specific financial commitments from NATO allies.

Policy & Law

71% of Republicans See Late-Night Bias: Trump Attacks Maher

The former president criticized the late-night host on social media, sparking debate over political rhetoric in media.

World & Security

US Navy Tracks 6,000-Mile Tanker Journey Across Atlantic to Intercept in Indian Ocean

The operation involved satellite tracking from the Caribbean before intercepting the vessel in the southern Indian Ocean.

Policy & Law

Subway Safety Crisis: 96th St Pushing Leaves Victims in Critical Condition

Simon Park, a repeat offender, was arraigned Tuesday after allegedly pushing Sandra Ashley onto the tracks at 96th St station.

Policy & Law

Western Water Crisis Deepens: States Miss Federal Deadline, 3 Million Acre-Feet Cuts Loom

Lake Mead and Lake Powell levels have dropped below critical thresholds, triggering mandatory restrictions on water deliveries.

Congress

$114B in Aid: Zelensky Praises Senate Bipartisan Unity at Munich Security Conference

The Ukrainian leader met with lawmakers at the Munich Security Conference amid ongoing debates over military assistance.

World & Security

CRITICAL: Zelenskyy Says Questions Remain in Ukraine Peace Talks

The Ukrainian leader emphasized the need for specific commitments before halting the conflict.

World & Security

Washington Struggles to Define Iran Policy 47 Years After Revolution

Diplomatic talks stall as regional tensions rise and nuclear ambitions persist.

Policy & Law

House Republican Campaign Chair Dismisses Democrats' Expanding GOP Target Map

The National Republican Congressional Committee chair argues the strategy is a distraction from the party's messaging.

World & Security

Marco Rubio Seeks to Mend Transatlantic Ties After Trump's Davos Remarks

The Secretary of State arrived in Brussels to meet with EU officials, emphasizing shared security interests despite recent isolationist rhetoric from the former president.

World & Security

Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Killed by Deadly Toxin From Frog, European Leaders Say

European Union officials and national leaders condemn the death as a political assassination and call for an international investigation into the Novichok variant.

Policy & Law

Schumer E. coli Photo Resurfaces as Democrats Face Fresh Grilling Criticism

The 2017 image resurfaces as critics mock Democratic lawmakers' public image and culinary choices.

Policy & Law

Trump Attacks Cooper, Backs GOP Opponent at Fort Bragg Speech

The former president criticized the governor’s leadership and endorsed his primary rival Mark Robinson during a visit to the North Carolina military base.

Policy & Law

Frog Toxin Poisoning: Navalny Dies at 47, UK Accuses Kremlin of "Political Murder"

The opposition leader died in a penal colony, and European officials have linked his death to previous attempts on his life.

Policy & Law

ICE Director Refuses to Resign After Swalwell Confrontation Over Minneapolis Shootings

Acting Director Todd Lyons says he will not step down despite calls from over 150 Democrats following agent-involved deaths of two U.S. citizens.

Policy & Law

Inside Trump's News Obsession: 4 Papers, 4 Hours of Sleep

White House sources describe a leader who reads multiple newspapers cover-to-cover daily and watches hours of cable news.

Policy & Law

Trump, Zeldin Announce End of Scientific Basis for U.S. Climate Action

EPA administrator declares climate science will no longer guide federal environmental policy.

Congress

Senator Blames Minnesota AG for 2 Deaths During ICE Crackdown

Sen. Ron Johnson blamed Keith Ellison for two deaths during ICE protests as tensions erupted at Senate Homeland Security hearing.

Policy & Law

White House Ends Minnesota Immigration Crackdown After 4,000 Arrests, Two Deaths

The 10-week operation resulted in over 4,000 arrests but also left two U.S. citizens dead.

Policy & Law

Grand Jury Blocks Charges Against 6 Democrats in Rare DOJ Defeat

Sen. Mark Kelly has emerged as a top Democratic fundraiser in the weeks since the Pentagon investigation began, analysis shows.

Policy & Law

Progressive Win in NJ Hinged on Anti-ICE Organizing

Grassroots coalition mobilized immigrant communities to flip a state legislative seat in a low-turnout special election.

Congress

Pritzker Joins Chorus of Dem Governors Boycotting White House Dinner After Snub Ignites 'chaos'

18 Democratic governors, including potential 2028 contenders, will skip the dinner after Trump disinvited Maryland's Moore and Colorado's Polis.

Congress

Pam Bondi Testifies Before House Judiciary on DOJ Oversight

Attorney General faces first congressional hearing since confirmation, fielding questions on department priorities and Trump-era investigations.

Policy & Law

U.S. Cattle Herd Hits 75-Year Low as Drought, Costs Squeeze Ranchers

The nation's beef cattle inventory has shrunk to levels not seen since the 1950s, pushing prices up 20% in 2025.

World & Security

House GOP Demands Transparency on Foreign Funding for Left-Wing Groups

Republicans target nonprofits linked to China and Soros, while progressive groups call the investigation politically motivated.

Congress

Pam Bondi to Face Questions From House Lawmakers About Her Helm of the DOJ

The attorney general's first House testimony comes amid criticism over Epstein file redactions and prosecutions of Trump opponents.

Policy & Law

As Helene Survivors Wait for State Help, Some Victims of Earlier Hurricanes Are Still Out of Their Homes

Years after major storms, displaced families reveal systemic delays in state-run housing recovery programs across multiple states.

Congress

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Excluded From White House Governors Event

The Democratic governor was not invited to a meeting with Republican governors hosted by President Trump.

Policy & Law

FBI Warrant for Georgia 2020 Ballots Based on Referral From Trump Election Lawyer

Kurt Olsen, who aided Trump's 2020 overturn efforts, now serves as presidentially appointed Director of Election Security and Integrity.

Policy & Law

Father of US-based Hong Kong Activist Convicted Under National Security Law

John Clancey's father Joseph faces up to 10 years in prison for alleged sedition under Beijing's 2020 crackdown legislation.

Congress

Susan Collins Defends Independent Stance After Criticism From Trump and Democrats

Maine senator says her constituents reward bipartisan approach despite attacks from both parties.

Policy & Law

Trump Instructs Spy Agencies to Provide Intelligence to 'Stop the Steal' Lawyer

Presidential directive grants attorney William Olson access to classified intelligence reports related to 2020 election investigations.

Policy & Law

DOJ Fails to Indict in Case of Democrats' Video About Refusing Illegal Military Orders

Federal grand jury declines to charge House Democrats who appeared in advocacy group's video on military service members' rights.

Policy & Law

Grand Jury Declines to Indict Democratic Lawmakers Who Urged Troops to Refuse Illegal Orders

Federal grand jury rejects DOJ case against six House members who posted video urging military to disobey unconstitutional commands from Trump.

Policy & Law

Why is Everyone Leaving Congress?

Sixty members have announced they won't run for re-election, the highest number this century.

State & Local

Crowded Democratic Field in California Governor's Race

At least eight Democrats are vying to replace Governor Gavin Newsom in 2026, marking the state's most competitive primary in decades.

Policy & Law

House Passes SAVE Act to Require Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration

The bill mandates documentary proof of citizenship nationwide, affecting an estimated 21 million Americans without passports or birth certificates.

World & Security

White House Defends Commerce Secretary After Epstein Links Surface

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cited administration achievements before ending briefing amid questions about Howard Lutnick's past ties.

Policy & Law

U.S. and Azerbaijan Sign Strategic Partnership Charter

Vice President Vance and President Aliyev formalize defense and energy cooperation in Baku agreement.

Congress

White House Makes Counteroffer to Fund Homeland Security as Dems Push Demands

The administration's proposal includes $12 billion for border security while Democrats seek $18 billion for immigration processing.

State & Local

Trump DOJ Appointee Thomas Albus Tapped to Lead Fulton County Search Warrant Fight

Former Trump campaign attorney to oversee federal challenge to Georgia prosecutors' investigative powers

Congress

Democratic Representative Compares ICE Agents to Nazis During House Hearing

Rep. Delia Ramirez's remarks drew immediate Republican condemnation and calls for apology during testimony on immigration enforcement.

Economy & Markets

White House Prepares Public for Weaker January Jobs Report

Officials cite winter storms and data volatility as factors in expected slowdown after 256,000 jobs added in December.

Economy & Markets

Don Lemon Hires Federal Prosecutor Who Resigned Over Minnesota ICE Probes

Joseph Thompson, who quit as second-in-command at Minnesota U.S. Attorney's office, now represents journalist facing church protest charges.

Congress

EPA to Repeal Its Own Conclusion That Greenhouse Gases Warm the Planet and Threaten Health

The agency's 2009 endangerment finding has been the legal foundation for federal climate regulations for 16 years.

Congress

House Immigration Hearing Spotlights Minneapolis Shootings, Training Concerns

Democrats and Republicans question ICE, CBP leaders on tactics after two U.S. citizens were killed by federal officers last month.

Policy & Law

Gov. Tim Walz Says Federal Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota Could End Within Days

Minnesota's governor announced the Trump administration may halt enforcement operations after state officials raised legal and humanitarian concerns.

Congress

Thune: 'Not Even Close' to Enough Votes to Change Filibuster Rule to Enact Voting Reform

Senate Majority Leader says Democrats lack support to eliminate 60-vote threshold despite renewed push.

Policy & Law

Congress Moves to Set National Rules for Self-Driving Cars, Overriding States

Bipartisan legislation would establish federal safety standards and preempt state regulations on autonomous vehicles.

Congress

GOP Mutiny Forces House Speaker Mike Johnson to Delay Vote on Key Piece of Trump's Agenda

Republican defections over spending concerns forced postponement of a vote on the tax and border package.

State & Local

Minnesota Police Arrest Anti-ICE Protesters After Federal Pressure

Local law enforcement detained several demonstrators blocking ICE operations following new directives from federal immigration officials.

Policy & Law

Local Police Aid ICE by Tapping School Cameras Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown

At least seven jurisdictions are using public surveillance networks to assist federal immigration enforcement operations.

Congress

Trump-appointed Judge Dismisses DOJ Attempt to Access Michigan Voter Data

The ruling blocks federal access to state voter records sought for citizenship verification enforcement.

World & Security

Fact Check Team: is Iran Rebuilding Their Nuclear Sites?

Satellite imagery shows renewed construction activity at key facilities, but experts disagree on whether it signals weapons development or civilian energy expansion.

Policy & Law

Democrats Split on Shielding Coast Guard, Secret Service as DHS Shutdown Threat Nears

Some Democrats want to fund critical security agencies separately as larger appropriations fight continues.

Policy & Law

Instagram and YouTube Owners Accused of Building 'Addiction Machines' in Trial

Social media giants Meta and Google face allegations in court regarding the addictive nature of their platforms, impacting youth mental health.

Policy & Law

GOP Needs 'Better Messaging', Says Companion of Kash Patel, Amidst Democratic Outreach to Bad Bunny

The companion of former Trump administration official Kash Patel suggests Republicans are falling behind in public relations, contrasting with Democratic efforts to connect with cultural figures like Bad Bunny.

Congress

Senate Hearing Examines Minnesota COVID Relief Fraud Allegations

Sen. Josh Hawley questions federal oversight after $250 million in pandemic aid allegedly diverted to international schemes.

World & Security

Epstein Abuse Survivor Responds to Ghislaine Maxwell's Clemency Appeals

An abuse survivor connected to financier Jeffrey Epstein has publicly addressed recent calls for clemency made on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell, emphasizing the lasting impact of their experiences.

Economy & Markets

Fact Check: Does Immigration Increase the National Debt?

Economists disagree on whether immigrants add to or reduce federal deficits over time

Policy & Law

Colony Ridge Settles With Texas for $68 Million Over Land Sale Violations

Liberty County development accused of selling to buyers without legal status agrees to penalties and oversight

Congress

Malinowski Concedes to Mejia in New Jersey Democratic House Primary

Former congressman Tom Malinowski ends bid after special primary loss to Nellie Pou's chief of staff

Data & Analysis

American Optimism About the Future Hits Record Low, Gallup Finds

New Gallup data shows only 59% of Americans expect to be better off in five years — the lowest since tracking began.

Congress

Grassley Accuses Biden DOJ of Bypassing Constitutional Protections in Phone Record Subpoenas

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley accused the Biden Justice Department on Tuesday of deliberately circumventing constitutional protections w...

Policy & Law

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Faces Questions Over Family History Claim

Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore is facing scrutiny over a family story he has told repeatedly throughout his political career—that his great-grandfather f...

World & Security

UK PM Starmer Refuses Resignation Calls as Epstein-Linked Appointment Sparks Party Revolt

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday refused calls to resign over his appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.S. ambassador, despite revelations that Ma...

Congress

DHS Faces Funding Deadline as Courts Fast-Track Somali Asylum Hearings

Congress faces a Friday midnight deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security or pass another stopgap measure, as Democrats and Republicans remain de...

Policy & Law

How Weak is GOP in '26? Likely Less Than You Think

Republicans enter the 2026 midterm election cycle facing what appears to be a perfect storm: historical precedent strongly favoring the opposition party, Pre...

Policy & Law

Georgia RNC Members Waive Neutrality Rule to Back Trump-Endorsed Burt Jones

Republican National Committee members from Georgia sign letter allowing party support for lieutenant governor in crowded gubernatorial primary

World & Security

Portugal Elects Socialist Seguro as President With 66% of Vote, Far-Right Chega Doubles Support

António José Seguro wins landslide victory over far-right challenger André Ventura, who still achieved record results for his anti-immigration party

Policy & Law

Susan Collins Formally Announces 2026 Reelection Bid for Maine Senate Seat

The five-term Republican senator confirms campaign despite Trump criticism, entering one of the nation's most competitive Senate races

State & Local

Adam Schiff Endorses Eric Swalwell in California Governor Race

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) announced his endorsement of Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Dublin) for California governor on Sunday, providing a boost to Swalwell's cam...

Congress

Senate Races to Avert Third Shutdown as DHS Deal Takes Shape

The Senate is scrambling to reach a deal by Friday to avoid a partial government shutdown that would affect only the Department of Homeland Security. After r...

Policy & Law

To Democrats, the SAVE Act is Political Kryptonite

The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote next week on the SAVE America Act, legislation that would require Americans to show government-issued photo...

Policy & Law

Immigration Detention Cases Hit Historic High With Over 18,000 Federal Challenges

More than 18,000 immigrants have filed federal court challenges claiming their detention is illegal since the Trump administration implemented new deportatio...

Congress

Rep. Goldman Outlines DHS Reform Priorities Ahead of Funding Deadline

New York Democrat calls for restructuring immigration enforcement and asylum processing as Congress faces February 14 deadline

Congress

Top DHS Immigration Officials to Testify as Funding Deadline Nears

House committee hearing comes as Congress faces February 14 deadline to fund Department of Homeland Security operations

Policy & Law

Gabbard's Office Warns Attorney Against Sharing Classified Complaint With Congress

Director of National Intelligence's office threatens legal action if lawyer provides classified whistleblower complaint to lawmakers

Policy & Law

Ghislaine Maxwell Invokes Fifth Amendment in House Deposition, Attorney Requests Trump Clemency

Convicted sex trafficker declines to answer congressional questions but attorney says she would testify if granted clemency by President Trump

State & Local

Could California Elect a GOP Governor?

California, long considered a Democratic stronghold, is showing signs of political volatility heading into the 2026 gubernatorial election. Recent polling an...

Policy & Law

Democrats Reject White House ICE Funding Proposal as DHS Deadline Looms

Congressional Democrats call administration's enforcement capacity offer insufficient with Homeland Security funding set to expire this week

Congress

Paxton and Crockett Lead Crowded Texas Senate Primary Fields, New Poll Shows

Attorney General Ken Paxton holds 31% support among Republican primary voters while Rep. Jasmine Crockett leads Democrats with 28% in race to replace retiring Senator John Cornyn

Policy & Law

Buddhist Monks Complete 1,000-Mile Peace Walk to Washington After Four-Month Journey

Japanese religious leaders who walked from San Francisco to advocate for nuclear disarmament arrive at the nation's capital

Policy & Law

Elder Fraud Surges as Congress Debates Protection Measures

FBI reports 33% increase in cyber fraud incidents targeting seniors as two federal bills await passage to combat scams affecting 67 million baby boomers

Policy & Law

U.S. Murder Rate Drops to Lowest Level Since 1900, Preliminary Data Shows

Council on Criminal Justice finds homicide declined 17% in 2025 across 35 major cities as FBI prepares to release official nationwide statistics

Policy & Law

DHS Shutdown Looms as Democrats Demand ICE Reforms, Republicans Reject Proposals

Democratic leaders call for 10 reforms including judicial warrants and use-of-force standards while GOP leaders say demands are unrealistic with Feb. 14 deadline approaching

Congress

Democratic Centrists Stare Down Tough Vote Over DHS Funding

A group of moderate Senate Democrats are facing intense political pressure ahead of this week's expected vote on Department of Homeland Security funding, wit...

Economy & Markets

Cuba Warns of Aviation Fuel Shortage After Trump Tariff Threat

The Cuban government issued a warning Monday that aviation fuel supplies could run critically short within weeks if threatened U.S. tariffs on third-country ...

Policy & Law

More Than 50 Advocacy Groups Call for Noem's Impeachment

A coalition of more than 50 advocacy organizations representing immigrant rights, civil liberties, and labor groups issued a joint letter Monday calling for ...

Congress

Voter ID Laws: Elites vs. Common Sense Debate Continues

The ongoing debate surrounding voter identification laws highlights a division between policy experts and public opinion regarding election security and accessibility.

Policy & Law

College Students Accused of Fabricating Disabilities to Exploit Accommodations

Reports indicate a growing concern among educators and disability experts regarding alleged misuse of academic accommodations by some college students, prompting calls for stricter verification processes.

Congress

Jeffries Alleges Voter Suppression Amidst GOP Push for ID and Citizenship Requirements

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes Republican-backed legislation proposing stricter voter identification and proof of citizenship for voting.

Policy & Law

MAGA Faction Expresses Discontent Over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Performance

The Puerto Rican superstar's show at the recent Super Bowl has drawn significant criticism from conservative circles, citing various concerns.

Policy & Law

U.S. Strike on Alleged Drug Boat Kills Two, One Survivor

A recent U.S. interdiction operation in the eastern Pacific resulted in fatalities and raised questions about rules of engagement.

Congress

Senate Convenes to Consider DHS Funding Amidst Democratic and White House Negotiations

The U.S. Senate is actively deliberating on Department of Homeland Security funding, with Democrats and the White House exchanging proposals to avert a potential government shutdown.

World & Security

Elon Musk Offers to Cover Legal Fees for Epstein Victims Sued for Speaking Out

The billionaire entrepreneur stated he would provide legal support to individuals facing lawsuits for sharing their experiences related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Congress

Bipartisan Senate Bill Targets Money Laundering Linked to Drug Trafficking and Terrorism

A new legislative effort in the Senate seeks to enhance financial crime fighting efforts by focusing on illicit funds.

Policy & Law

Venezuelan Prosecutor Orders Arrest of Opposition Ally Hours After Release

Venezuela's top prosecutor has issued an arrest warrant for an ally of a prominent opposition leader, mere hours after the individual had been released from detention, escalating political tensions in the nation.

Economy & Markets

Wall Street Opens Lower Following Strong Asian Market Rally

Major U.S. stock indices began the trading day with declines, contrasting with significant gains seen in Asian markets overnight, as investors reacted to a confluence of global economic data and central bank signals.

Policy & Law

Judicial Research Center Removes Climate Change Section From Judges' Manual After Report

A judicial research center has removed a section dedicated to climate change from its judges' manual following a report by Fox News Digital, sparking debate over the influence of media on judicial education.

State & Local

Florida Driver's License Tests Now Exclusively in English

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles has implemented a new policy requiring all driver's license examinations to be conducted solely in English.

Policy & Law

Ghislaine Maxwell Refuses Congressional Questions, Citing Fifth Amendment

The former associate of Jeffrey Epstein declined to provide testimony before a House oversight committee.

Policy & Law

Manufacturing Construction Spending Declines Under Trump

New data indicates a decline in manufacturing construction spending during the Trump administration, prompting varied responses from political factions.

Congress

Super PAC Backing Andy Barr Launches $2.5M Ad Buy in Kentucky Senate Race

A Super PAC supporting Andy Barr has initiated a substantial $2.5 million advertising campaign in the highly contested Kentucky Senate race, signaling an intensified electoral battle.

World & Security

Supermajority Gives Japan's Takaichi Strong Hand at Home and Abroad

Prime Minister Takaichi's ruling party secures a supermajority, solidifying her influence on both domestic and international policy.

World & Security

Crackdown on Dissent in Iran Expands to Include Reformist Figures Following Protests

Authorities in Iran have broadened their suppression of opposition, now targeting prominent reformists in the wake of widespread nationwide protests.

World & Security

Storm Marta Kills at Least 4 in Northern Morocco Flash Floods

Severe weather system brings torrential rains to Mediterranean coast, overwhelming drainage systems in Tangier and Tetouan regions

Economy & Markets

Trump Administration Ties Market Access to Energy Production in New Trade Framework

White House signals reciprocal trade policy will prioritize countries expanding oil and gas output over renewable energy investments

Data & Analysis

The Divide and the Data: Why We Built Political Bytes

America's partisan media ecosystem is broken. We believe unbiased AI can help fix it — not by picking sides, but by presenting all of them.

World & Security

Iran Says Talks With US Will Continue After 'Good Beginning' in Oman

Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi describes initial round of nuclear negotiations as productive, while White House maintains maximum pressure stance.

Congress

Pelosi to Endorse JFK Grandson Schlossberg in New York House Race

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to back Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, in a competitive Democratic primary for New York's 17th District.

Economy & Markets

White House Links Trade Access to Sanctions Compliance in New Executive Order

Administration signals tougher enforcement on countries maintaining energy partnerships with sanctioned nations

Economy & Markets

U.S. Ties Trade Benefits to Energy Compliance in New Sanctions Strategy

Administration's executive order forces trading partners to choose between Russian oil and American market access

Policy & Law

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration's Mandatory Detention Policy

The ruling affirms the administration's authority to hold immigration detainees without bond hearings during mass enforcement operations.

World & Security

UN High Commissioner Warns of 'Unprecedented' Crisis as Sudan War Approaches Third Year

Volker Türk calls for global intervention and humanitarian aid as conflict displaces millions and fuels catastrophic malnutrition levels.

Policy & Law

Washington Post CEO Will Lewis Resigns Following Massive Newsroom Layoffs

The departure comes less than a week after the newspaper reduced its workforce by one-third, cutting hundreds of journalism roles.

Policy & Law

Federal Court Upholds Texas Redistricting Maps Despite Challenge

Ruling aligns with December decision barring map changes on the eve of an election, despite ongoing legal disputes over district boundaries

Economy & Markets

Unemployment Steady, Growth Holds Despite Inflation Above Fed Target

Labor market resilience continues as economic data shows growth persisting while consumer prices remain elevated above 2% goal

Data & Analysis

Poll: Americans Prefer Bad Bunny's Official Halftime Show Over Kid Rock's Conservative Alternative

A YouGov survey found 35% interest in the official NFL show compared to 28% for the 'anti-woke' concert headlined by Kid Rock.

Policy & Law

Polls Open in Japan's Parliamentary Elections as PM Takaichi Seeks Conservative Mandate

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi called the snap election to secure a majority for an ambitious right-wing agenda including increased defense spending and immigration reform.

Policy & Law

Tulsi Gabbard Denies Wrongdoing Over Delayed Whistleblower Complaint Referral

The Director of National Intelligence called accusations of 'hiding' a classified complaint 'baseless' and blamed the delay on Biden-era oversight procedures.

Policy & Law

Investigation Deepens Into Kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie in Arizona

Authorities examine ransom notes and doorbell data as family of Today host Savannah Guthrie pleads for proof of life.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Terminates Academic Partnerships With Harvard University

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cites 'woke' institutional policies and ideological misalignment as grounds for ending military research and training ties.

Culture & Society

3 Doors Down's Brad Arnold Dies at 61 After Cancer Fight

Brad Arnold, the lead vocalist of rock band 3 Doors Down, has died at age 61 following a battle with cancer. The Mississippi-born frontman, whose distinctive...

World & Security

Gaza's Rafah Crossing Reopens, but Restrictions Limit Movement

Under a ceasefire agreement, only 50 medical patients per day are allowed to leave Gaza, but Israeli security procedures and logistical challenges have slowed the process significantly.

Policy & Law

Recording Immigration Agents in Public is a Constitutional Right — Here's What the Law Says

As tensions rise between bystanders and federal immigration agents, legal experts say the First Amendment protects the right to film in public, but obstruction laws set boundaries.

Policy & Law

Centrist Democrats Express Frustration Following AIPAC Primary Spending

Internal party tensions rise as moderate lawmakers question the impact of outside spending on Democratic unity.

World & Security

Trump Administration Signals Potential Diplomatic Boycott of 2026 Winter Olympics

The White House cites trade disputes and security concerns as factors in determining official U.S. attendance at the Milan-Cortina games.

Congress

Trump-Backed Utah Redistricting Initiative Sparks Fraud and Violence Accusations

A Republican effort to redraw congressional lines in Utah to eliminate a Democratic House seat has escalated into allegations of illegal conduct and physical threats.

Congress

Voters Split on Trump's Foreign Engagement, Poll Shows Key Vulnerabilities for Both Parties

New data reveals partisan divides on military intervention, with independents emerging as swing voters on international conflicts.

Policy & Law

What is the State of Democracy in the U.S.?

As midterms approach, Democrats and Republicans offer sharply different views on voter access, election integrity, and institutional trust.

World & Security

U.S. Proposes June Deadline for Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal, Zelenskyy Confirms

The Biden administration has set a new diplomatic timeline for ending the conflict, marking a shift in international peace efforts as Russia continues infrastructure attacks.

World & Security

U.S. and Iran Hold Preliminary Talks in Oman Amid Broader Tensions

Diplomats meet to discuss nuclear program and regional security as both sides signal openness to continued negotiation.

World & Security

Russia Launches Massive Attack on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure, Zelensky Confirms

Ukraine's president reports coordinated strikes targeting power grid as winter persists, marking the latest in months-long campaign against civilian energy supplies.

Policy & Law

Schumer Denies Trump's Claim About Penn Station Renaming Proposal

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called the Trump administration's allegation an 'absolute lie,' escalating a dispute over a statement the president attributed to Democratic leaders.

Policy & Law

State Department to Delete Archived X Posts From Biden Administration

The Trump administration is removing social media posts made before his second term began, citing policy review and account consolidation.

State & Local

Mississippi Education Reform Bill Sparks Legislative Debate Over School Choice

The Mississippi House of Representatives considers an omnibus education bill that would expand private school vouchers and public-to-public transfers.

World & Security

Geopolitical Tensions Shadow 2026 Winter Olympics as U.S. Foreign Policy Divides Allies

The intersection of international sports and American 'America First' diplomacy creates a complex backdrop for the Milano-Cortina Games.

Congress

Centrist Democrats Break With AIPAC Over Primary Spending Strategy

Internal party friction intensifies as moderate lawmakers question the impact of outside spending on Democratic primary outcomes.

World & Security

Epstein Scandal Topples European Leaders While U.S. Political Class Escapes Scrutiny

A growing gap in institutional accountability has emerged as European governments face resignations while American inquiries remain largely stalled.

Policy & Law

Senate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Amendment in Historic Late-Night Vote, 67–32

The vote sends $1.2 trillion toward roads, bridges, broadband, and clean energy — but both parties are already spinning the narrative heading into midterms.

Economy & Markets

Fed Holds Rates Steady at 4.25% as January CPI Surprises to the Upside

Inflation came in at 2.8%, above the 2.6% consensus. Here's what economists across the spectrum are saying about the path forward.

Policy & Law

CIA Revises 19 Past Intelligence Assessments Citing Political Bias

The agency said an internal review found the reports were influenced by political considerations and will be updated or withdrawn.

Policy & Law

Vandalism Targets Trump‑Kennedy Center Ice Rink, Cancels Performance

The incident, called a 'targeted attack' by officials, forced the cancellation of a scheduled National Ice Ballet show.

Economy & Markets

Mamdani Calls for NYC Housing Plan While Criticizing ICE, City Faces Budget Shortfall

The mayoral candidate’s proposal promises affordable homes for all families, but city officials warn the plan could widen the $1.5 billion budget gap.

Economy & Markets

Ruling Is a Victory for World Trade, but Also Tricky

The Supreme Court upheld a WTO‑backed exemption for U.S. exporters, yet the decision leaves several tariff‑related provisions unsettled.

Policy & Law

Moms Report AI Convenience Tools Can Add Stress, Prompting Policy Debate

A mother’s experience with AI scheduling apps that led to missed appointments and heightened anxiety has sparked bipartisan discussion on consumer AI safety.

Congress

GOP Frets over Competitive Texas Senate Primary as Early Voting Begins

Sen. John Cornyn and Gov. Greg Abbott warned of a crowded GOP field as early voting opened on Feb. 5, while Democrats see an opening to challenge the incumbent.

Economy & Markets

Senator Grenell Calls Ice Rink Vandal Terrorist as Federal Authorities Pursue Suspect in Toxic Attack

The incident, involving a chemical spray at a Minnesota ice rink, has sparked debate over labeling domestic vandalism as terrorism.

Policy & Law

Secret Service Officer Shoots and Kills Man at Mar‑A‑Lago, Florida

The shooting followed a report that the man entered the resort’s driveway armed, prompting a self‑defense response by agents.

Policy & Law

Governor Newsom Calls for Federal Help with Social Media Age Restrictions

The California governor said personal experience as a parent drives his push for nationwide age‑verification rules.

Policy & Law

Noem Criticizes Democrats Over DHS Shutdown Following DC Emergency Declaration

Governor Kristi Noem said the partial DHS shutdown harms border security after the District of Columbia declared an emergency over a Potomac River chemical spill.

Policy & Law

Venezuela Announces Amnesty for 1,557 Prisoners, Including Opposition Activists

The release, part of a government‑backed amnesty program, will free detainees convicted of political offenses and common crimes over the next several weeks.

Policy & Law

Trump Wages a War on Truth, Promoting Fake History and Fake Science

The former president’s statements have been challenged by historians, scientists and the National Park Service, which issued a formal correction.

World & Security

U.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan Raises Tension With Trump’s Push for China Trade Deal

The $2.4 billion package, approved under the Foreign Military Sales program, coincides with Trump’s recent calls for a trade pact with Beijing.

Policy & Law

Gas Prices Vary by State, Study Shows Best Day to Fill Up

Analysis of EIA data finds that the cheapest day to purchase gasoline differs across states, with potential savings of up to 30 cents per gallon.

Policy & Law

Watch: Top Five Memorable Moments in State of the Union History

The Fox News list highlights addresses from Truman to Trump that shaped policy debates and public perception.

World & Security

White House Teases Trudeau after U.S. Beats Canada in Olympic Hockey Gold Medal Game

The Biden administration posted a social‑media message celebrating the victory, prompting remarks from Canadian officials and political commentators across the spectrum.

Policy & Law

35 Million People Under Blizzard Warning as Storm Hits Northeast

The winter storm brings up to 12 inches of snow and wind gusts over 55 mph across 12 states, prompting emergency declarations.

World & Security

Mexican Drug Lord ‘El Mencho’ Killed in Military Operation, Government Says

The Mexican army’s operation in Michoacán on Feb. 22 targeted the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

Policy & Law

Rep. Katie Porter Holds up “F— Trump” Sign at California Democratic Convention

Porter’s protest sign, displayed during a keynote speech, sparked applause from supporters and condemnation from Republican leaders.

World & Security

Canada Summons OpenAI Senior Staff Over Tumbler Ridge Shooting

Canadian officials called senior OpenAI executives to discuss how the company's AI tools may have been used in the February shooting that left two dead in British Columbia.

State & Local

Talarico Gives Defiant Victory Party Speech, Says 'There Is Something Happening in Texas'

The Democrat defeated Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Tuesday's primary and faces a Republican runoff in May 26.

Policy & Law

Nancy Pelosi Defends Obama's Libya Strikes, Criticizes Trump on Iran: 'Read the Law'

The former House Speaker says Trump's Operation Epic Fury differs from Obama's 2011 Libya campaign, citing War Powers Act requirements.

Policy & Law

ICE Says El Paso Detention Facility Will Stay Open Under New Contractor After $1.2B Deal Scrapped

Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss is receiving a new contractor with expanded medical care and staffing, following termination of the previous $1.2 billion contract.

Economy & Markets

G-7 Ready to Release Oil Stockpiles If Needed to Support Supply

The Group of Seven nations signal willingness to tap strategic reserves amid ongoing volatility in global oil markets.

World & Security

South Africa Summons New U.S. Ambassador to Explain Criticism as Diplomatic Rift Deepens

Ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III was called to account for comments on South Africa's affirmative action laws and diplomatic ties with Iran, marking the lowest point in U.S.-South Africa relations since apartheid ended.

Policy & Law

Bucking Stigma, More Places Turn to Factory-Built Homes for Affordable Housing

Nine states have relaxed zoning restrictions on manufactured homes as cities embrace factory-built housing to address affordability gaps.

Policy & Law

FAA Lifts Ground Stop at Airports in DC, Baltimore; Delays Persist

Ground stop lifted after nearly two hours at three major airports; passengers face 2.5 to 3 hour delays into the night.

Congress

House Democrat Files Resolution to Censure Rep. Ogles Over Anti-Muslim Posts

Rep. Shri Thanedar cites several X posts from the Tennessee Republican including statements that Muslims 'don't belong in American society' and should 'go back.'

Congress

PR Executive Demands Senate Democrats Apologize for Falsehoods About His Company During Noem Hearing

Benjamin Yoho says Sen. Adam Schiff misrepresented his company's role in a $220 million DHS ad campaign, citing $226,137.17 in actual subcontract work.

Policy & Law

Florida Judge Ordered C-Section During Woman's Labor in Case Highlighting Pregnancy Rights Debate

The case of Cherise Doyley at University of Florida Health has sparked debate over whether states can override pregnant patients' medical decisions in favor of fetal health.

World & Security

CIA Prepares Criminal Referral of Tucker Carlson, as Israel and Its Loyalists Demand His Arrest

The potential referral marks an escalation in the debate over free speech and U.S. foreign policy alignment with Israel, though details remain limited.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court Rules Parties Must Challenge Void Judgments Within Reasonable Time

The 9-0 decision in Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton establishes that parties cannot wait indefinitely to challenge judgments, even if those judgments are technically void from the start.

Policy & Law

Judge Blocks RFK Jr's Changes to US Childhood Vaccine Schedule

Federal judge sided with medical groups who argued Kennedy's overhaul of childhood immunizations violated federal law, dealing a blow to the Health Secretary's agenda.

Policy & Law

Judge Permanently Blocks Ten Commandments Displays at Several Arkansas School Districts

U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Brooks ruled Act 573 violates the Establishment Clause, affecting multiple districts but not issuing a statewide ban.

Policy & Law

Oklahoma Oil Regulators Identified Hundreds of Violating Wells But Failed to Act

An internal database found nearly 600 wells injecting wastewater above legal limits and 1,400 more without any pressure caps, yet the agency took no enforcement action.

Policy & Law

Travelers Urged to Please Be Respectful to TSA Agents Amid Shutdown

TSA workers continue reporting for duty without pay as partial government shutdown contributes to airport delays during spring break travel.

Congress

4 Sneaky Ways GOP Senators Will Try to Block Voting Protections This Week

The SAVE America Act, requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID, faces a potential 60-vote hurdle in the Senate.

Policy & Law

Chief Justice John Roberts Warns Against Growing Hostility Toward Judges

Roberts said criticism of courts has moved beyond legal analysis to 'personal' attacks, comments that followed Trump's attacks on the Supreme Court over tariff rulings.

Policy & Law

Mamdani Administration Seeks to Withdraw Legal Support for Ex-Mayor Adams in Sexual Assault Lawsuit

The city's law department argues former Mayor Eric Adams was not acting within the scope of city employment when the alleged 1993 assault occurred.

Policy & Law

Trump Participates in Annual Shamrock Bowl Presentation at White House

The St. Patrick's Day tradition, dating to 1952, sees Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin presenting shamrocks to the president.

State & Local

Nick Shirley Uncovers Over $170 Million in Alleged Fraud Across California Daycare and Hospice Operations

Independent journalist's 40-minute investigative video details alleged waste in Medi-Cal, hospice, and daycare programs.

World & Security

Tehran Residents Describe Being Caught Between US-Israeli Strikes and Regime Repression

In BBC interviews, Tehran residents detailed living under constant fear as military operations intensify alongside Iranian government efforts to reassert control.

World & Security

FBI Warns Russian Hackers Targeting Americans on Signal, Thousands of Accounts Compromised

The joint FBI-CISA warning says the operation targets officials, military personnel and journalists using phishing schemes that exploit trusted identities.

Data & Analysis

Connecticut Democrats Require ID to Recycle Cans While Opposing Voter Citizenship Verification

Emergency law mandates driver's license for large-scale bottle redemptions, while state senators recently voted against federal proof-of-citizenship requirements for voters.

Policy & Law

Elon Musk Misled Twitter Investors, Jury Finds

San Francisco federal court jury unanimously found Musk intentionally made misleading public statements about Twitter's user metrics during his $44bn takeover attempt in 2022.

Congress

Iran Funding Emerges as Key Test for Johnson's Razor-Thin House Majority

Trump administration weighing roughly $200 billion supplemental request for Iran campaign as fiscal hawks demand spending offsets

Policy & Law

Musk Offers to Pay TSA Salaries Amid DHS Shutdown as Airport Staffing Crisis Worsens

Billionaire offers to cover worker pay during funding impasse that has led to 360+ officer departures and warnings of potential small airport closures

Economy & Markets

States Need Data Tools and Incentives to Stop Improper Federal Payments

With $2 trillion in annual deficits, experts say federal databases to verify eligibility are underutilized despite known gaps.

Policy & Law

Jeffries: ICE Officers Assisting at Airports Is 'Last Thing' Americans Need

House Democratic leader criticizes plan to deploy untrained ICE agents at airports as TSA faces staffing shortages amid government shutdown.

Policy & Law

Schumer Gambit Fails as DHS Shutdown Hits 36 Days and Airport Lines Grow

Senate Republicans blocked Schumer's attempt to fund only TSA workers as the partial DHS closure approaches last year's record length.

Congress

Democrat Makes Surprise Break From Party On Major Homeland Security Vote

Sen. Martin Heinrich was one of only two Democrats to vote for advancing Markwayne Mullin's confirmation as DHS secretary, citing a constructive working relationship.

Policy & Law

Quebec's Bill 21 Heads to Supreme Court as Constitutional Debate Over Religious Symbol Ban Intensifies

The four-day hearing marks the first time Canada's top court has considered a challenge to the notwithstanding clause since 1988, with implications reaching far beyond Quebec.

Policy & Law

Thousands of Chileans Protest President Kast's Environmental Rollbacks on World Water Day

The demonstrations in 16 cities opposed the withdrawal of 43 environmental protection regulations signed during former President Gabriel Boric's administration.

Policy & Law

Missouri Police Warn Shoppers After Fentanyl Found in Barbie Dolls Sold at Discount Store

Five contaminated dolls were sold at Cargo Largo in Independence before being recovered; police say no injuries reported and no evidence of wider distribution.

Policy & Law

Connecticut Bill to Increase Homeschool Oversight Sparks Growing Opposition

Proposed legislation would require child welfare checks, educational progress reports and in-person school registration for homeschool families.

Policy & Law

Taxpayer-Funded Science Guide Under Fire as National Academies Defend Climate Chapter

The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, used by federal judges, is at the center of controversy over alleged undisclosed conflicts and political influence.

Congress

House Members Raise Concerns About Islamic Terrorist Threats 25 Years After 9/11

At a House Intelligence Committee hearing, lawmakers discussed an annual threat assessment as the U.S. approaches the 25-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

Congress

House Member Jasmine Declines Reelection to Run for Senate

The decision marks a strategic shift from the House to an open Senate campaign, creating a vacancy in her current district.

Congress

Minnesota Millionaire Who Qualified for SNAP Benefits Testifies at State Hearing on Program Reform

Rob Undersander, who received thousands in food stamp benefits despite significant assets, will urge lawmakers to close income-only eligibility loophole as Minnesota grapples with massive fraud scandal.

Congress

Epstein's Accountant and Lawyer Testify They Were Never Interviewed by Federal Investigators

House Oversight Committee heard closed-door depositions from two key Epstein associates as questions persist about the depth of the Justice Department's investigation.

Policy & Law

More Than 3,000 No Kings Protests Set for Saturday

Organizers expect Saturday's nationwide demonstrations to surpass attendance from previous No Kings rallies held in June and October 2025.

Policy & Law

Pritzker's Glowing Lakefront Video Resurfaces After College Student Killed Near Same Location

The video, posted last September, shows the governor praising Chicago's lakefront area where 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman was shot and killed by a Venezuelan national.

Policy & Law

Supreme Court To Decide If States Can Count Mail Ballots After Election Day

The justices heard arguments in Watson v. RNC this week, with a ruling expected in June on whether extended mail ballot deadlines violate federal election law.

Economy & Markets

House Budget Chairman Outlines Path to Pay for Iran Military Campaign Through Reconciliation

Arrington says second GOP-only budget package would offset defense costs with anti-fraud provisions, as Trump administration considers $200 billion war request

Policy & Law

Finnish Supreme Court Finds Parliament Member Guilty of Hate Speech Over 2004 Church Pamphlet

The 3-2 split decision overturns two lower court acquittals, convicting Päivi Rasanen and a Lutheran bishop under Finland's expanded hate speech laws.

Policy & Law

Trump Administration Refers NY AG Letitia James to DOJ for Potential Insurance Fraud

FHFA Director Bill Pulte alleges the New York attorney general may have falsified information on a homeowners insurance application in Florida.

Policy & Law

US Prosecutors Argue Maduro Plundered Venezuelan Wealth in Court Battle Over Legal Fees

Judge hearing case notes right to defense is paramount but says he will not dismiss prosecution over legal fee dispute

Policy & Law

Whoopi Goldberg Lectures Defense Secretary Hegseth on Military Deployment Planning

The View cohost criticized the administration’s handling of Operation Epic Fury, suggesting troops were sent without adequate planning.

Policy & Law

Google Started Rewriting News Headlines, Publishers Say It's Setting a Dangerous Precedent

The tech giant's new AI-driven headline modifications have sparked concern among news outlets about control over editorial content.

Policy & Law

The Liberal Patriot Closes Its Doors

Center-left publication ends operations amid shifting media landscape and challenges for progressive outlets.

World & Security

Rubio Arrives in Europe for G7 Talks as Allies Push Back on Iran War Strategy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets G7 foreign ministers in France amid a four-week conflict and disputes over U.S. demands for European support.

Policy & Law

Ted Cruz Says Democrats Risking American Lives with DHS Shutdown

Senate funding lapse for Department of Homeland Security hits 40 days as Democrats demand ICE operational reforms.

Policy & Law

Trump Signature to Appear on US Currency, Ending 165-Year Tradition

The Treasury Department announced Thursday that a sitting president will sign American paper currency for the first time in U.S. history, starting this summer.

Policy & Law

Utah Bans Polygraph Tests for Those Reporting Sexual Assault

The law, signed by Gov. Spencer Cox, prohibits police and government officials from requesting polygraph tests from alleged sexual assault victims.

Congress

House Weighs Funding Deal to Reopen DHS After 42-Day Shutdown

Senate passed bipartisan measure funding TSA, FEMA and Coast Guard while excluding immigration enforcement operations.

Policy & Law

Traditional Republicans See 2028 as Key Opportunity to Reclaim Party From MAGA Movement

Former Washington State GOP chair argues the 22nd Amendment prevents Trump from seeking a third term, giving anti-MAGA Republicans their first real chance in a decade to take back the party.

World & Security

American Arrested, Accused of Sabotaging Czech Drone Factory Linked to Ukraine Supply Chain

Three suspects detained in connection with fire at facility allegedly supplying drones to Ukraine; authorities investigate as potential terrorism.

Policy & Law

Austria Plans to Ban Children Under 14 From Social Media

The Alpine nation's centrist coalition joins Australia, France, and Spain in restricting minors' access to digital platforms.

Congress

House Ethics Panel Finds Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Guilty of 25 Charges

The Florida Democrat faces potential expulsion after a three-year investigation into allegations she stole $5 million in FEMA relief funds and used some to fund her 2022 campaign.

Congress

House Republicans Reject Senate DHS Bill, Propose 60-Day Funding Extension

Speaker Mike Johnson calls Senate measure a joke as conservatives demand ICE and CBP funding before Senate leaves for recess.

Policy & Law

GOP Lawmaker Retirements Signal Potential 'Changing of the Guard' in Wisconsin

Seven Republican state lawmakers have announced retirements, including Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate President Devin LeMahieu, as Democrats eye control of at least one legislative chamber for the first time in 16 years.

Congress

House Passes Own DHS Bill as Partial Shutdown Hits Week Seven; ‘No Kings’ Rallies Set for Weekend

Both chambers have left Washington for a two-week recess as the Senate-passed DHS funding bill sits unresolved and protesters prepare for third round of demonstrations.

Congress

Missouri Republican Sam Graves, Chairing House Transportation Committee, Won't Seek Reelection

The 13-term congressman announced his retirement Friday, becoming the 58th House member to step down amid a wave of retirements ahead of midterm elections.

Policy & Law

T-Mobile Distances Itself From Chief Swagger Officer Druski After Sketch Mocking Widowed CEO

Telecom giant says content is not affiliated with its brand, but Druski remains a partner; NBC/Peacock did not respond to requests for comment.

Policy & Law

Jet Fuel Prices More Than Double as Airlines Warn of Supply Shortages Within Weeks

United Airlines plans to cut 5% of planned flights as jet fuel costs surge to $4.57 per gallon, with carriers projecting billions in additional annual expenses.

Policy & Law

Jimmy Kimmel Defends Comments About Homeland Security Secretary's Plumbing Background

Late-night host says he was questioning Markwayne Mullin's qualifications, not insulting plumbers, amid conservative criticism

Economy & Markets

U.S. Tomahawks Deployed in Iran Conflict Exceed Annual Procurement Rate

Over 850 missiles used so far, roughly nine times the Pentagon's average yearly Tomahawk purchases.

World & Security

Abbott Deploys Texas Troopers to Border After Cartel Kingpin Killing Sparks Violence in Mexico

The deployment adds up to 1,000 troopers to the Rio Grande region, prompting mixed reactions from U.S. and Mexican officials.

Policy & Law

Ex‑Navy SEAL Warns Mexican Cartel after Violent Weekend, Calls Group ‘More like ISIS’

The former special‑operations operator posted a warning on X, citing recent attacks in northern Mexico while critics say his comments risk inflaming tensions.

Policy & Law

Jesse Jackson to Lie in State in South Carolina

The state Senate approved a resolution for the civil‑rights leader to lie in state at the State House on March 5, prompting mixed reactions from Democratic and Republican officials.

Economy & Markets

Cartel Prices Remain High After Kingpin Arrests, Study Shows

A University of Chicago analysis finds street prices for cocaine and methamphetamine held steady despite the removal of top traffickers, challenging standard supply‑and‑demand expectations.

Policy & Law

Minnesota Lawmakers Address Female Genital Mutilation Concerns in Somali Community

State officials, community leaders and lawmakers discuss hidden practice and proposed policies to protect at‑risk girls.

Policy & Law

NYC Raises Snow‑Shoveling Pay to $30 an Hour after Historic Blizzard

The city announced a temporary wage boost for contracted snow removal crews, citing a severe labor shortage following the February storm.

World & Security

Patel’s Olympics Trip Raises Questions About Use of Taxpayer Funds

A congressional delegation’s travel to the 2026 Winter Games in Milan cost $45,000 of federal funds, prompting an Office of the Inspector General review and bipartisan criticism.

Policy & Law

Pentagon Raises Concerns over ROTOR Act Implementation for D.C. Crash Reforms

Defense officials warned the bill could add reporting burdens and cost increases as the House moves toward passage.

World & Security

State Department Reports Hundreds of Calls to 24‑Hour Hotline for U.S. Citizens in Mexico

The hotline, launched in 2023, has fielded increasing requests for assistance as travel to Mexico rises amid safety concerns.

Congress

House Committee Advances Tech Regulation Bill With Surprising Bipartisan Coalition

The algorithmic transparency bill passed committee with votes from both progressive and libertarian-leaning members.

Congress

House Committee Advances Tech Regulation Bill With Surprising Bipartisan Coalition

The algorithmic transparency bill passed committee with votes from both progressive and libertarian-leaning members.

State & Local

Texas and California Governors Escalate Interstate Commerce Dispute

The clash centers on differing environmental standards and their impact on cross-border shipping costs.

State & Local

Texas and California Governors Escalate Interstate Commerce Dispute

The clash centers on differing environmental standards and their impact on cross-border shipping costs.

Policy & Law

Washington Braces for State of the Union with Heightened Security and Protests

Hundreds of National Guard troops, traffic reroutes, and organized demonstrations signal a charged atmosphere ahead of President's Feb. 6 address.