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Many Californians feared federal meddling in elections before Trump's latest baseless attacks, poll finds
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Even before President Trump’s latest wave of unfounded claims of election fraud in California, a significant share of voters in the state expressed concerns about federal interference in the electoral process, according to a new poll.
Trump on Monday claimed on his social media site that the race for Los Angeles mayor ...Read more
What to know about the House's latest report on Minnesota social services fraud
An updated federal report alleges top Minnesota leaders knew about widespread fraud in social services programs but repeatedly failed to stop it — the latest partisan fallout from the ongoing fraud crisis.
The 200-page document, titled “The Cost of Doing Nothing: How Tim Walz and Keith Ellison Fueled Minnesota’s Fraud Explosion,” is a ...Read more
Trump's early midterm stops only touch on lawmakers
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has yet to embark on a robust midterm campaign schedule, and his handful of initial rallies have been far from targeted messages talking up GOP candidates.
In the most recent two trips to districts that could help determine whether Republicans retain control of the House, the president opted for the ...Read more
Reynoso accuses Valdez of being 'beholden' to 'boss' Mamdani in NY's 7th District spat
NEW YORK — Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso on Monday aggressively accused Assemblywoman Claire Valdez of being “beholden” to Mayor Zohran Mamdani as their Democratic primary battle heats up for New York's 7th Congressional District.
Reynoso also suggested Mamdani is a powerful “boss” of a “political machine” in an ...Read more
House votes to take over librarian of Congress appointment power
WASHINGTON — House lawmakers passed a bill Monday aimed at preventing future executive branch interference in some legislative branch agencies, a year after President Donald Trump fired the librarian of Congress.
It would allow House and Senate leaders to appoint the heads of both the Library of Congress and the Government Publishing Office, ...Read more
Judge halts Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Massachusetts on Monday blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to charge a $100,000 fee for companies seeking to employ foreign workers with an H-1B visa, ruling in part that it oversteps Congress’ taxing power.
In the ruling, Judge Leo T. Sorokin of the U.S. District Court for the District of ...Read more
This week: FISA fight comes to a head
WASHINGTON — Republicans in Congress face two major tasks this week: wrapping up reconciliation 2.0 and renewing a controversial spy powers authority before it expires Friday.
The House returns with a final sprint to clear roughly $70 billion for immigration enforcement through President Donald Trump’s term, which GOP leaders are hoping to ...Read more
US indictment of Raúl Castro comes amid a long history of American aggression against Cuba
The Trump administration on May 20, 2026, indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro for murder, based on the downing of two planes near the Cuban coastline in 1996 that killed four people.
As a historian of Latin America and U.S. foreign policy, I believe the indictment may be the prelude to direct U.S. military action against Cuba...Read more
Can kids go to prison? A legal expert explains how young people can be tried and sentenced as adults
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com.
Can kids go to prison? – Artie, age 10, New York City
The United States has a special justice system for people under age 18. But youth can be tried in adult courts and go ...Read more
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, The Federalist remains an indispensable guide to understanding the constitutional system and the nation’s enduring independence
More people are talking about the Declaration of Independence now than they likely have for decades, largely because of the festivities, exhibits, historical commemorations and other public events associated with the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence.
But even as they discuss the historical meaning, purpose and ideas...Read more
Why the director of national intelligence needs more than political loyalty to do the job
President Donald Trump’s choice for acting director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, has proved controversial. Pulte’s lack of background in national security matters has sparked resistance from Democrats on Capitol Hill, which is not surprising. But some Republicans, too, have expressed dismay at the president’s choice, a Trump ...Read more
Trump again makes baseless claim of California election fraud
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump amplified baseless claims of election fraud in California early Monday morning, pointing to the most recent Los Angeles mayoral results as alleged evidence of a cheating narrative he began pushing days ago.
Trump declared early Monday morning on Truth Social that there was “no way” Democrat Nithya Raman...Read more
Trump forges ahead with DC cityscape transformation against growing resistance
WASHINGTON — A relentless push by President Donald Trump to reshape Washington‘s cityscape is facing mounting resistance, threatening a slate of transformative monuments intended to cement his legacy in the nation’s capital.
Eager to see his projects completed before leaving office, Trump has responded to growing legal and political ...Read more
Peru vote is too close to call as Fujimori's lead narrows
Peru’s bitterly contested presidential election remained too close to call as conservative Keiko Fujimori’s razor-thin lead over leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez narrowed while votes still being counted.
Fujimori led with 50.2% to Sánchez’s 49.7% with 92% of ballots counted. The outcome remains uncertain as votes from Sánchez’s ...Read more
Illinois lawmakers lead US in spending campaign cash for childcare -- and one dog
CHICAGO — Five years after Illinois joined other states in allowing politicians to use campaign funds for childcare, a handful of state lawmakers from Chicago have become some of the nation’s biggest users of laws designed to encourage parents — particularly mothers of young children — to run for office, according to a nonprofit ...Read more
Key Democrat says FISA at risk with Trump promotion of Pulte
President Donald Trump’s appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence makes passage of a bill renewing spy powers far harder, the top Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee said.
Senator Mark Warner said on ABC’s This Week that Pulte’s appointment threw a “live grenade” into negotiations between ...Read more
Pashinyan leads in Armenia's vote that had Russia in focus
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party leads in the Armenia’s parliamentary election that would determine whether he gets mandate strong enough to reorient the country toward Europe even as tensions with Russia grow.
Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party is leading with about 55% of the vote with around 20% of ballots counted, according to ...Read more
Peru on edge as exit polls show no clear presidential winner
Peruvians were on edge Sunday as exit polls offered little clarity on which candidate would win the bitterly contested runoff to become the country’s next president.
An exit poll by Ipsos showed conservative Keiko Fujimori with 50.7% of the vote while leftist Roberto Sánchez had 49.3%. Another poll by firm Datum projected Fujimori at 50.53%...Read more
Mélenchon seeks to rally support to avoid far-right presidency
France’s veteran leftist Jean-Luc Mélenchon pitched himself on Sunday as the most viable candidate in next year’s presidential election to prevent a win by the far-right National Rally party.
Speaking at a campaign event in Saint-Denis, near Paris, Mélenchon said candidates who don’t stand a chance of making it to the runoff in the ...Read more
Peru's economic miracle is at stake as voters head to polls
Peruvians are heading to the polls on Sunday in what is expected to be a tight presidential runoff, with the model behind one of Latin America’s most stable economies at stake.
Voters will decide whether they finally give a shot to three-time runner-up Keiko Fujimori, a conservative seen as the guarantor of a successful economic model ...Read more
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