Virginians approved a redistricting plan Tuesday that gives Democrats the edge in a gerrymandering race started by President Donald Trump. The redistricting, heralded by the […]
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“Witch hunt”: Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick resigns amid ethics probe
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., resigned just minutes before a committee was set to vote on a recommendation for her expulsion from the House of Representatives […]
Curbing social media to protect kids online could backfire
Almost everyone who is glued to their phone wishes they weren’t and for many people, the problem seems to be starting earlier. Children’s access to […]
DOJ pushes to vacate Proud Boys’ and Oath Keepers’ Jan. 6 convictions
The Department of Justice moved Tuesday to vacate the convictions of 12 leading Proud Boys and Oath Keepers who were found guilty of crimes committed […]
Victims criticize Melania Trump’s statement on Epstein connections
On Thursday, first lady Melania Trump made a public appearance to deny she had any amicable connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Now multiple […]
Fragile Iran war ceasefire under strain as Americans feel economic impacts
Less than three days after settling on a deal, the ceasefire agreement in the U.S and Israel’s war against Iran is already under strain, as […]
Trump hails fragile Iran ceasefire as a win. Can it last?
The United States and Iran reached a tentative deal for a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday evening. The deal, which would also re-open the Strait of […]
“Delusional”: Iran calls Trump’s bluff as he threatens “a whole civilization will die”
President Donald Trump issued a major ultimatum to Iran, threatening that “a whole civilization will die tonight” in a social media post Tuesday morning and […]
“Stupid”: Trump huffs after Supreme Court questions birthright citizenship order
President Donald Trump became the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Just ten minutes before arguments were set […]
“Disgusting overreach”: Critics call Trump’s voter roll executive order blatantly “unlawful”
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday calling for the creation a nationalized voter roll. The order directs the Department of Homeland Security to […]
Supreme Court rejects Colorado ban on conversion therapy
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a Colorado law banning the practice of “conversion therapy” on Tuesday. In 2019, Colorado adopted a law that banned […]
Hegseth allegedly tried to invest in defense fund ahead of Iran war
A broker for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly attempted to invest in major defense funds in the weeks before the war in Iran began. Three […]