The Tennessee Legislature passed a new U.S. congressional map that will favor Republicans in all nine of the state’s districts ahead of this year’s midterm election. The bill passed Thursday and is expected to be quickly signed by Gov. Bill Lee, as state lawmakers faced a tight deadline to get …
Read More »Federal Judge Denies Fulton County Request to Recover Seized 2020 Election Ballots from FBI
A federal judge on Wednesday denied Fulton County Board of Commissioners’ request to force the FBI to return more than 600 boxes of 2020 general election ballots seized earlier this year from an election facility in Atlanta. In a 68-page ruling, U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee said county officials failed …
Read More »Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Grilled by House Panel over Jeffrey Epstein Ties
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Wednesday became the first Cabinet official in President Donald Trump’s second administration to sit for a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee as lawmakers intensify scrutiny over convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the federal government’s handling of the investigation into him. Lutnick, who …
Read More »Trump Administration Sues Colorado Over Large-Capacity Magazine Ban
The Trump administration sued the state of Colorado on Wednesday over its restrictions on large-capacity firearm magazines, escalating a broader legal offensive against gun control measures enacted by Democratic-led governments. The lawsuit, filed by the U.S. Department of Justice in federal court in Denver, argues that Colorado’s law banning magazines …
Read More »FBI Searches Office of Virginia Democratic Lawmaker Who Led Redistricting Push
Federal agents searched the office of a prominent Virginia Democratic lawmaker Wednesday as part of a long-running public corruption investigation tied to one of the state’s most influential political figures. The FBI confirmed that law enforcement activity took place at the Portsmouth office of Virginia state Senate President Pro Tempore …
Read More »Crowded California Governor’s Race Turns Combative in High-Stakes Debate
Seven candidates vying to succeed Gavin Newsom traded sharp attacks and policy clashes Tuesday night in a combative debate that underscored the unsettled nature of California’s governor’s race just weeks before the primary. The two-hour forum at East Los Angeles College, broadcast on CNN, came as early voting began for …
Read More »Sherrod Brown wins Ohio Democratic U.S. Senate Primary, Set to Face Jon Husted in November
Former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown won Tuesday’s primary for the Democratic nomination this November in a special election for an Ohio U.S. Senate seat, the Associated Press has projected. That sets up a general-election race between Brown and Ohio Republican U.S. Sen. Jon Husted, whom Gov. Mike DeWine last year …
Read More »Senate GOP Wants $1B for Security for Trump’s Ballroom in Immigration Bill
U.S. Senate Republicans released a roughly $70 billion spending package Monday night that will keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol operating for the rest of President Donald Trump’s term without any of the new constraints Democrats have demanded. The legislation also includes $1 billion “to support enhancements by …
Read More »Trump-Backed Challengers Oust Indiana GOP Incumbents in Primary Shakeup after Redistricting Feud
President Donald Trump flexed his political muscle in Indiana on Tuesday, as Republican primary voters ousted five state senators who had defied his push to redraw congressional maps, according to NBC News projections. The results mark a significant victory for Trump and his allies following a high-profile clash with GOP …
Read More »42,000 Louisianians Voted Absentee Before Gov. Landry Suspended US House Primaries
The Louisiana Secretary of State received more than 42,000 absentee ballots from voters for the May 16 election by the time Gov. Jeff Landry suspended primaries last week for the state’s six U.S. House races, according to records officials provided Monday. The numbers are taking on added significance after the …
Read More »‘We’re gonna hang strong’: Black Women in Congress Face the Next Voting Rights Fight
Rep. Terri Sewell grew up steeped in the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Selma. She’s represented Alabama’s 7th District for over 15 years, one of the few Black women in Congress from the Deep South. But the Supreme Court’s latest ruling, undermining the voting rights protections she’s long …
Read More »Ceasefire Strained as U.S., Iran Clash Over Trump’s ‘Project Freedom’ in Strait of Hormuz
A fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran showed signs of unraveling Tuesday as both sides exchanged fire and threats over President Donald Trump’s new military initiative to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Dubbed “Project Freedom,” the effort aims to use U.S. military escorts to push commercial shipping through …
Read More »Key Primaries in Ohio, Indiana Test Trump’s Influence, Set Stage for High-Stakes Midterms
Voters head to the polls Tuesday in Ohio and Indiana for a slate of primary elections that will shape critical races for governor, Congress and state legislatures — and offer an early test of Donald Trump’s political influence down the ballot. While Ohio features marquee contests with national implications, Indiana’s …
Read More »White House Briefly Locked Down after Secret Service Shoots Armed Suspect Near Complex
The White House was briefly locked down Monday afternoon after a United States Secret Service officer exchanged gunfire with an armed individual near the complex, authorities said. The suspect, whose identity has not been released, was shot around 3:30 p.m. near the Washington Monument at 15th Street SW and Independence …
Read More »These Women are Running for a Seat You’ve Likely Never Heard Of. It Could Dictate the Cost of Your Electricity and Gas Bill.
Three years ago, Angelia Pressley started tuning in to Georgia Public Service Commission meetings and learned how much power the little-known regulatory body had over the lives of the state’s residents. The commission, which is made up of five elected officials, could approve or deny electricity rate hikes, create energy …
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