States could lose infrastructure funding over immigration, DEI:...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned states Thursday that they will lose federal funding for roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects if they continue to foster diversity, equity and...
View ArticleNewsom: California now world's fourth-largest economy
California has become the world's fourth-largest economy — bested only by the full U.S., China and Germany — Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D) office announced this week, citing new data from the International...
View ArticleBiden to attend Pope Francis funeral
Former President Biden and former first lady Jill Biden are expected to attend Pope Francis’s funeral in Rome on Saturday, a Biden spokesperson told NewsNation, The Hill's sister station, on Friday....
View ArticleNorth Dakota governor signs measure protecting pesticide makers from lawsuits
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong (R) has signed legislation that makes his state the first in the country to shield farm chemical manufacturers from lawsuits over safety concerns about their...
View ArticleSenate Democrat: Party needs to lose 'weak and woke' reputation
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) wants Democrats across the country to focus on ways to "retake the flag" from President Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate and told one media outlet...
View ArticleWho is Hannah Dugan, judge arrested by FBI in Wisconsin?
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah C. Dugan was arrested Friday, with federal authorities alleging the judge tried to impede with President Trump's immigration agenda by helping a migrant illegally...
View ArticleWhat is an oligarchy?
Democrats are embroiled in a debate over using the term "oligarchy" to describe the Trump administration — not whether they think the description is accurate, but whether Americans are familiar enough...
View ArticleCongressional leaders' approval ratings underwater in new poll
The nation's top congressional leaders are not very popular, a new poll suggests. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), Senate Majority Leader John Thune...
View ArticleHow Trump 2.0 compares to 1.0, so far
President Trump has used the first 100 days of his second term to dramatically transform government, using executive action to shift the nation’s position on trade, immigration enforcement, foreign...
View ArticleRepublicans' fentanyl bill includes felony murder charges for some dealers
Drug dealers who sell or give out fentanyl that leads to an overdose death could face felony murder charges under new legislation Republicans have proposed in the House and Senate that also would...
View ArticleEx-Pentagon spokesperson: Trump inauguration predictions 'could not be...
A former Pentagon spokesperson for the Biden administration took aim at President Trump in an op-ed for MSNBC on Trump's 100th day in office, accusing the current president of falling short on his...
View ArticleMost Republicans want Democrats to push back on Trump policies: Survey
Republicans may disagree with Democrats' positions when they push back against President Trump, but most want to see the opposing party at least put up a fight for their views, a new poll has found....
View ArticleExperts: Democrats likely to win NJ and VA races
Democrats are early favorites to win governor's races in New Jersey and Virginia this year, according to a leading elections handicapper. Sabato's Crystal Ball, a nonpartisan project of the Center for...
View ArticlePostal Service joins Trump administration immigration enforcement effort
The U.S. Postal Service has reportedly joined efforts to stop illegal immigration, following a January directive from President Trump to use all federal law enforcement resources to crack down on...
View ArticleMan indicted in Arizona Tesla dealership fire
An Arizona man could face multiple decades in prison and more than $1 million in fines for allegedly torching a Tesla Cybertruck at a Mesa, Ariz., dealership last month, federal authorities announced...
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