Judge Blocks DOJ Search of Washington Post Journalist's Devices
A second judge has barred the Justice Department from searching a Washington Post journalist's devices, upholding a previous ruling. The move aims to protect sensitive sources and information....
Karl Rove: Polling Does Not Foreshadow Midterm 'Tsunami' for Democrats
Republican strategist Karl Rove believes current polling does not indicate a 'tsunami' for Democrats in the upcoming midterms. He expects the election to be close and settled by a small number of contests....
Justice Department seeks names of 2020 election workers in Georgia
The Justice Department is seeking the names of every person who worked in the 2020 election in Georgia's Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold accused by President Trump of voter fraud....
Senate Democrats Demand Reinstatement of Sanctions on Russian Oil
A group of Senate Democrats is demanding that the Trump administration reimpose sanctions on Russian oil, citing concerns about the temporary measure's impact on energy costs and national security....
Firing Immigration Judges Threatens Integrity of Courts
Trump's firing of immigration judges is improper and a threat to the integrity of immigration courts, according to critics. Judges should remain independent from ICE and other executive branch agencies....
Special election in Michigan may offer clues for fall midterms
A special election in a small Michigan swing district on Tuesday could have outsized consequences ahead of the November midterm elections....
Delta Dropping Complimentary Food and Drink Service on Select Flights
Delta is discontinuing its complimentary food and drink service on select flights, prompting passengers to consider packing their own snacks....
Utz potato chips sold nationwide recalled over salmonella risk
Utz Quality Foods is recalling some of its Zapp's and Dirty brand potato chips because an ingredient may be contaminated by salmonella....
Van Jones Defends Sen. Fetterman Against Party Criticism
CNN analyst Van Jones has defended Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) against criticism from within the Democratic Party, stating that being a moderate Democrat should not be seen as taboo....
New Florida Congressional Map Faces First Challenge
A civil rights group has filed suit challenging Florida's new congressional map, alleging that it violates the state constitution....
Congress's Inaction on Trump's Wars 'Unforgivable'
Critics argue that Congress is failing to take action to stop what they see as a catastrophic disaster caused by President Trump's wars. Some believe these actions might be illegal....
Rubio to meet with Pope, discuss US-Vatican tensions
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with Pope Leo XIV on Thursday for a 'frank conversation' about disagreements between the Vatican and the Trump administration. Rubio's meeting is expected to address tensions betw...
Abortion pill rulings bring issue back to forefront in midterm election year
Back-to-back court rulings on abortion pill access are thrusting a contentious political issue back into the spotlight ahead of this year's midterm elections....
Three killed after small plane crashes in Brazil
A small airplane crashed into a building in southeastern Brazil, killing three people and injuring two others....
US Defense Secretary Hegseth Says Ceasefire with Iran Holds, US Not Capitulating
During a press conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the ceasefire with Iran remains in effect and the United States has not capitulated on any of its demands. Al Jazeera reported that the Pentagon has set up a...
AI companies give government early access to AI models
Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and xAI have agreed to share their artificial intelligence models with the federal government for review. This move aims to ensure that AI systems are safe and reliable before they are deploye...
Graham reverses stance on Kharg Island, opts for air strikes
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has reversed his previous position on deploying troops to take control of Kharg Island. Instead, he now suggests that the U.S. should destroy the island from the air....
Abortion ban: Mifepristone restriction marks next phase
A federal appeals court has made it harder to access mifepristone, a medication used for abortion and miscarriage care. This move is part of a plan to eventually ban abortion nationwide....
Coinbase lays off hundreds due to AI advancements and market downturn
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is laying off hundreds of employees, citing recent AI advancements and the current market downswing. The company plans to reduce its workforce by about 14 percent....
Republicans confident in financial advantage ahead of midterms
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) claims a $78.2 million cash reserve, higher than the Democrats' $69.9 million, and believes this financial advantage will help protect their House majority....