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Border czar Tom Homan meets Democrats in hopes of ending DHS shutdown
Border czar Tom Homan met Thursday with Democratic senators in hopes of ending the partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown that has stretched on for a month and is badly snarling air travel.
President Donald Trump’s trusted aide sat down for an hour with a handful of moderate lawmakers to exchange potential proposals for reforms to ...Read more
Candidate with Nazi salute in name removed from ballot
A Republican candidate who filed for U.S. representative in Indiana’s 1st District with the Nazi salute in his ballot name was removed from the ballot late last month when he didn’t show up to a hearing challenging his candidacy.
Richard Benedict Mayers, who has a history of failed campaigns on a white supremacist platform, filed as a ...Read more
Information is a battlefield: 4 questions you can ask to judge the reliability of news reports and social posts about the US-Iran war
Historically, when the U.S. has undertaken military action against foreign governments, journalists have relied heavily on government sources and rallied “’round the flag,” often uncritically sharing official narratives about U.S involvement. This has been evident during periods of U.S. military engagements in Vietnam, Iraq and ...Read more
Schools left wondering how to proceed after Supreme Court ruling on transitioning students in California
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court broke new ground this month when it ruled the Constitution forbids school policies in California that prevent parents from being told about their child's gender transition at school.
But the reach of this new parental right remains unclear.
Does it mean all parents have a right to be informed if their child is ...Read more
AI draft bill would revamp online landscape
WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn on Wednesday proposed a sweeping national standard on artificial intelligence that seeks to make good on President Donald Trump’s call for a federal law in lieu of state regulations.
Blackburn, R-Tenn., released a discussion draft bill and summary of her AI framework legislation, which would ...Read more
Editorial: AIPAC money came with a big downside. But Ill. Gov. JB Pritzker's bucks proved golden
Here’s a quiz question on Tuesday’s primary elections: Who spent the most money in support of a single candidate?
If you answered the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, you’d be forgiven because that big-spending lobbying group got outsized attention as candidates without its largesse cast it as a millstone around the necks of the ...Read more
Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss looks ahead to general election after threading Illinois' 9th District needle
CHICAGO — Following his win in the crowded Democratic primary to succeed retiring U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss took victory laps around the big-money interests that sought to sink him and acknowledged he still had loose ends in his day job leading the city.
“As I’ve come to learn, this is a big district that ...Read more
'Consider this our filibuster': House GOP doesn't buy Thune's 'show' on voter ID bill
WASHINGTON — Less than 24 hours after Senate Majority Leader John Thune kicked off his attempt to satisfy those demanding passage of a voter identification bill, House Republicans were already saying they weren’t fooled.
“What’s happening right now in the Senate is a SHOW VOTE,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., a leader of the House ...Read more
Uncertainty shrouds key surveillance authority renewal in House
WASHINGTON — House lawmakers who met with Trump administration officials Wednesday on Capitol Hill emerged with no clear consensus, with some still undecided over whether to reauthorize a powerful surveillance authority without adding more privacy guardrails.
The administration, according to lawmakers, has said it wants Section 702 of the ...Read more
House ethics panel rejects Cherfilus-McCormick request to delay hearing into her conduct
A U.S. House subcommittee created to consider ethics charges against U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has rejected her requests to delay its work until after the conclusion of her criminal trial and to conduct its hearing examining her conduct behind closed doors.
The result: a public hearing of the House Ethics Committee adjudicatory ...Read more
In the race for California governor, a fight is brewing over who gets to debate
An attorney for California gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa is threatening “legal remedies” if ABC and the University of Southern California do not include the former Los Angeles mayor in an upcoming debate, a move that comes amid criticisms that candidates of color were not invited to participate in the event later this month.
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Pressure grows for Supreme Court to end 'emergency' wins for Trump
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court twice last year cleared the Trump administration to end protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants fleeing violence and instability. In the months that followed, current and former judges repeatedly called out the justices for failing to explain their reasoning.
The issue is before the ...Read more
Kevin Kiley removed from House committee assignments after becoming Independent
U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley of California has been removed from all his House committee assignments, a consequence of his decision earlier this month to leave the Republican Party to become an Independent.
Kiley was formally taken off three committee assignments Wednesday in what his spokesperson John Pirsos said is a procedural move under House ...Read more
Rubio as star witness in Rivera's Venezuelan-agent trial stirs up jury selection
MIAMI — Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to appear on Tuesday as a central witness in the Miami federal trial of his longtime friend, David Rivera, a former Republican congressman who decades ago shared a house with Rubio in Tallahassee when both were members of the state Legislature.
Rivera, 60, and political consultant Esther ...Read more
Online liability shield still a lightning rod after 30 years
WASHINGTON — Senators on both sides of the aisle criticized liability protections for social media platforms at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing Wednesday, but largely stopped short of supporting a full repeal as sought by some lawmakers.
The hearing, billed as a review of Section 230 of a 1996 communications law 30 years after enactment, ...Read more
Effort to impeach Lexington judge is nearly unprecedented in Kentucky history
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky lawmakers’ current effort to remove a Lexington judge from the bench by impeachment is nearly unprecedented in the state’s history.
And in Kentucky’s modern court system, it’s never happened.
Fayette Circuit Judge Julie Muth Goodman faces impeachment after a petition was filed against her in January by a ...Read more
How hatred of Jews became a common ground for Islamic terrorists and left-wing extremists, fueling domestic terrorism
Every major escalation in the Middle East sends shock waves far beyond the region. In the United States, those shock waves arrive not as distant tremors but as catalysts for domestic radicalization and violence, particularly against Jewish communities.
The data is unambiguous.
Following the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7, ...Read more
Analysis: 9 House races move toward Democrats
WASHINGTON — Three months after Inside Elections shifted a dozen House race ratings toward Democrats, nine more are moving the same way as Republicans look to defend their narrow House majority.
The national atmosphere remains tough for the GOP. Historical midterm trends, President Donald Trump’s negative job approval rating and consistent...Read more
ICE, Iran and Israel: Kentucky's Democratic Senate candidates debate issues, how to flip the state blue
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Four Democrats running to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell debated Tuesday night on how they could flip the script and win a U.S. Senate in Kentucky — something that hasn’t been done since 1992.
Former state Rep. Charles Booker, former U.S. Senate and House candidate Amy McGrath, Louisville horse trainer Dale Romans and state...Read more
Rubio as star witness in Rivera's Venezuelan-agent trial stirs up jury selection
MIAMI — Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to appear on Tuesday as a central witness in the Miami federal trial of his longtime friend, David Rivera, a former Republican congressman who decades ago shared a house with Rubio in Tallahassee when both were members of the state Legislature.
Rivera, 60, and political consultant Esther ...Read more
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- Rubio as star witness in Rivera's Venezuelan-agent trial stirs up jury selection
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- Kevin Kiley removed from House committee assignments after becoming Independent
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