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Democrats re-up Supreme Court term limit bill that would shove Thomas into senior status

Democrats are once again floating a bill for Supreme Court term limits, a measure that could put the longest-serving justice, Clarence Thomas, into senior status if passed.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s father advised top liberal dark money network Arabella Advisors: Lawsuit

The father of disgraced cryptocurrency kingpin Sam Bankman-Fried apparently "sat on the advisory board" of the largest left-wing dark money network in the United States, according to a new lawsuit.

California expected to lose five House seats in 2030 as population estimates show continued exodus

The latest California population estimates show heavy shifts in House seats in the Democratic state, which is on pace to lose as many as five congressional districts in the 2030 reapportionment cycle if current trends persist.

New York redistricting fight paused as Republicans win temporary victory

New York’s Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that a congressional district mapping commission will not have to draw up new lines and the existing districts will remain in place, at least for the time being.

Biden touts more ‘integrated’ Middle East ahead of possible Israel-Saudi Arabia normalization deal

President Joe Biden touted what could be the effects of additional Israel normalization agreements with Middle Eastern neighbors during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.

Student loan restart: Payments to begin again in 12 days as federal pause ends

Borrowers who have outstanding debt on their student loans will have their payments resume beginning next month as the COVID-era federal pause ends.

Trump courts union workers as other Republican candidates keep their distance

Former President Donald Trump and other 2024 Republican presidential candidates are taking different approaches to labor unions during a major strike, with the field mostly unified in attributing blame to President Joe Biden's economic and energy policies.

West Point sued by anti-affirmative action group after landmark Supreme Court ruling

The group that won a fight to ban affirmative action in college admissions at the Supreme Court this summer is taking its fight to the next frontier — the U.S. Military Academy.

Boebert’s ex-husband urges people to ‘show grace and mercy’ following Beetlejuice incident

Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) ex-husband has issued a statement online to ask the public to "show grace and mercy" to his ex-wife, as the two went through a "devastating divorce" earlier this year.

Republican Study Committee head to introduce amendment cutting spending below debt ceiling deal

Rep. Kevin Hern (R-OK) plans on introducing an amendment to the House’s continuing resolution bill that would further slash funding to the caps set in the Republican debt ceiling bill passed early this year.
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