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Mamdani picks lawyer who defended al Qaeda terrorist and anti-Israel agitator for NYC chief counsel

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani appointed a lawyer who represented an al Qaeda terrorist and Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil as New York City’s chief counsel on Tuesday. Ramzi Kassem, also a law professor at City University of New York and a member of Mamdani’s legal affairs transition team, will advise Mamdani and City Hall […]

Democrats split on merits of Jan. 6 committee’s return to spotlight

Democrats will reconvene their Jan. 6 investigation on its fifth anniversary, leaving the party split on whether this move will be productive in a big midterm election year. The unofficial hearing was announced Monday by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) in a “Dear Colleague” letter, which says it would highlight President Donald Trump‘s mass pardoning of Jan. 6 rioters […]

Disney agrees to pay $10 million for allegedly violating children’s privacy

Disney agreed to pay $10 million in civil penalties to settle a federal case litigating its alleged violations of a children’s online privacy law on YouTube, the Department of Justice announced on Tuesday. A federal court entered a stipulated order involving Disney Worldwide Services and Disney Entertainment Operations, which were accused of violating the Children’s […]

Iowa special election puts GOP Senate supermajority back in play

Democrats are fighting to preserve their final point of leverage in Iowa’s Senate on Tuesday, as Republicans stand one win away from a supermajority and near-total control of the chamber. Renee Hardman (D-IA) and Lucas Loftin (R-IA) are set to compete in a special election for Iowa Senate District 16, a seat left vacant after […]

Judge considers releasing Jan. 6 pipe bomb defendant into home detention

A federal judge said Tuesday he expects to decide within “the next day or two” whether Brian Cole Jr., the Virginia man accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters on the eve of Jan. 6, 2021, should be released to home detention as he awaits trial. “I’m going to […]

Judge rules Trump administration must fund watchdog agency it hopes to shut down

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after it argued that it was legally barred from funding the agency. The administration and Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought wanted to shutter the CFPB for good and conduct mass firings in February, but the courts had stalled […]

Colorado marijuana sales hit $1B as Trump shifts policy

(The Center Square) – In 2025, Coloradans spent upwards of $1 billion on legal marijuana. That generated almost $200 million in tax and fee revenue for the state, according to monthly data published by the Colorado Department of Revenue. By the end of the year, the department anticipates Colorado will surpass $1 billion in tax and […]

Democrat-backed nonprofit group cites environmental concerns in bid to halt White House ballroom construction

A nonprofit organization seeking to halt construction of the planned ballroom at the White House pointed its latest court filing to what it called a “deficient” environmental review conducted by the Trump administration. The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a lawsuit earlier this month seeking to stop the demolition of the old East Wing […]

Renewed effort to locate missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 begins over a decade after plane vanished

After over a decade since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 mysteriously disappeared mid-flight, the search for the vanished airplane restarted on Tuesday. When Flight 370 went off the radar on its journey from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, in March 2014, 239 passengers and crew members disappeared with the plane. The search effort that ensued […]

Taxpayer-funded government salaries rise; Shapiro rakes in the most nationally

(The Center Square) – In Pennsylvania, state officials, including the governor, much of his administration, and the legislature, receive automatic annual cost-of-living adjustments to their salaries. This year, it will bump Gov. Josh Shapiro up to the highest-paid governor in the nation, overtaking New York’s Gov. Kathy Hochul. The new salary increase of 3.3% comes […]
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