Democrat Analilia Mejia has won the special election in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, NBC News projected Thursday, defeating Republican Joe Hathaway and trimming the GOP’s narrow House majority. Mejia, a progressive activist backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, will fill the remainder of the term vacated …
Read More »Trump Taps Former Deputy Surgeon General Erica Schwartz to Lead CDC amid Agency Turmoil
President Donald Trump on Thursday nominated Dr. Erica Schwartz to serve as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seeking to install new leadership at an agency that has faced months of instability and controversy. Trump announced the nomination on social media, praising Schwartz’s military and medical background …
Read More »U.S. to Launch Tariff Refund Portal after Supreme Court Ruling, but Hurdles Remain for Businesses
The federal government will launch a new online portal next week allowing businesses to seek refunds for tariffs ruled illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court, potentially opening the door to as much as $175 billion in repayments — though companies may face a complicated and lengthy process to recover their …
Read More »House Advances Bipartisan Measure to Restore Protections for Haitian Immigrants
The House voted Wednesday to advance legislation that would restore temporary protections for Haitian immigrants in the United States, with a small group of Republicans breaking with Donald Trump to oppose a key component of his immigration agenda. In a 219-209 vote, lawmakers approved a discharge petition forcing consideration of …
Read More »Senate Again Rejects Attempt to Limit Trump Action in Iran
An effort to force President Donald Trump to seek congressional approval for further war actions in Iran failed in the U.S. Senate for the fourth time Wednesday, with all but one Republican continuing to support the president’s Middle East conflict. Senators voted down the measure, 47-52, with a similar partisan …
Read More »Opinion: It’s Not Just the Money, It’s Also a Hot Damn Mess: The Real Reason Why Most Campaigns Lose
Let’s stop lying to ourselves about why candidates lose. Yes, money matters. I have worked on campaigns at every level for over 15 years. I have seen local and state candidates win with very little money, and I have seen candidates running for federal seats hide behind “we didn’t raise …
Read More »U.S. Military Kills Four in Latest Pacific Strike on Suspected Drug Boat, Raising Scrutiny of Campaign
The U.S. military carried out another strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, killing four people in the latest escalation of a controversial campaign targeting suspected drug-trafficking boats in Latin American waters. The strike marks the fourth such attack announced in recent days and brings the …
Read More »GOP States are Taking up Voting Laws Modeled after Trump’s SAVE America Act
President Donald Trump’s priority elections bill has languished in the Senate for the past several weeks as some GOP politicians hesitate to upend precedent for voter registration in federal elections before the midterms. That hasn’t stopped lawmakers in several red states from introducing similar changes for their elections. Certain provisions …
Read More »Vance Heckled at Georgia Event as Criticism Grows over Middle East Wars
JD Vance was interrupted by hecklers during a Turning Point USA event at the University of Georgia on Tuesday, highlighting growing divisions among conservative voters over U.S. involvement in conflicts in the Middle East. About 10 minutes into his remarks, an audience member shouted, “Jesus Christ does not support genocide,” …
Read More »Pentagon Deploys Thousands of Additional Troops to Middle East as Iran Tensions Escalate
The Pentagon is deploying thousands of additional U.S. troops to the Middle East in the coming days, expanding its military presence as Donald Trump intensifies pressure on Iran to reach a nuclear agreement while preparing for possible escalation if a fragile ceasefire collapses. The deployment includes roughly 6,000 personnel aboard …
Read More »House Passes Aviation Safety Bill after Deadly D.C. Crash, Despite Criticism from Senate, victims’ families
The House on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a sweeping aviation safety bill in response to a deadly 2025 midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, though the measure drew criticism from senators and victims’ families who say it falls short of preventing future disasters. In a 396-10 vote, lawmakers passed …
Read More »Judge Dismisses Trump’s $10B Defamation Suit against Wall Street Journal
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against The Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch, ruling that the president failed to adequately demonstrate the publication acted with malicious intent. U.S. District Judge Darrin P. Gayles found that Trump’s complaint did …
Read More »Maryland Democrats Reject Redistricting Push, Dealing Setback to Gov. Wes Moore
Maryland Democrats abandoned a controversial effort to redraw the state’s congressional map late Monday, delivering a setback to Wes Moore as party leaders clashed over how aggressively to counter Republican-led redistricting efforts nationwide. The proposal died when the legislative session ended without action, with the Democratic-controlled state Senate leaving the …
Read More »Swalwell, Gonzales Announce Departures from Congress ahead of Possible Expulsion Votes
Representatives Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales announced plans Monday to leave Congress as both lawmakers faced potential expulsion votes tied to allegations of sexual misconduct. Swalwell, a Democrat, said he would resign amid intensifying scrutiny, while Gonzales, a Republican, said he would file for retirement from office when Congress returns. …
Read More »Rep. Eric Swalwell and Three more US House Members May Face Rare Expulsion Votes
Four members of Congress — two Democrats and two Republicans — could face expulsion from the House in the coming weeks, an extraordinarily rare rebuke from their colleagues. Debate about whether to expel certain lawmakers, which would require the support of two-thirds of that chamber, resurfaced this weekend when California …
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