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Four possible obstacles to a second reconciliation bill

Congressional Republicans will face an uphill battle to get a second reconciliation bill across the finish line before the midterm elections. Republicans have been weighing for months about what they would include in a second tax and spending bill and, most recently, are considering putting elements of a voter ID bill President Donald Trump wants […]

Rep. Jim Jordan eyes spy powers warrant debate after short-term extension of FISA Section 702

House Republican leaders remain open to requiring warrants before federal agencies can access troves of data that may contain the information of U.S. citizens, but believe the short-term extension of key surveillance authorities should come first, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) told the Washington Examiner. Like many of his current colleagues, the Ohio Republican and chairman […]

Two men arrested in connection with London antisemitic arson attack

Two men suspected of being connected with the arson attack on four ambulances outside the Machzike Hadath synagogue in London were arrested on Wednesday. Counterterrorism officials in the United Kingdom apprehended two men, ages 45 and 47, “on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.” The attack occurred on early Monday morning and occurred […]

Philadelphia district attorney threatens to arrest ICE agents patrolling airport

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner threatened to arrest Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents patrolling Philadelphia’s International Airport. Krasner made the comments during a press conference at the airport on Tuesday addressing the presence of ICE agents deployed due to Transportation Security Agency shortages.  “This is how it works,” Krasner said sternly. “You commit crimes within […]

Senate Republicans defeat third Democratic attempt at Iran war powers resolution

Senate Republicans on Tuesday blocked a Democrat-led effort to halt U.S. military involvement in Iran, defeating a war powers resolution for the third time since the conflict began nearly a month ago.  The measure, introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), sought to require President Donald Trump to seek congressional authorization before continuing military operations against […]

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago to be represented by Democrat after Florida special election upset

A Democrat will represent President Donald Trump’s home turf in the Florida state House after a special election upset flipped a reliably Republican district that included Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach County.  Emily Gregory, a first-time candidate and small business owner, defeated Republican Jon Maples in Tuesday’s special election for Florida House District 87, securing about […]

Judge suggests Pentagon’s ‘supply-chain risk’ label for Anthropic attempts to ‘cripple’ company

A California judge said on Tuesday that it appears the Department of War’s decision to label Anthropic a “supply-chain risk” amid a dispute about how the department can use the platform “looks like an attempt to cripple” the company. U.S. District Judge Rita Lin started the Tuesday hearing by saying in part, “It looks like […]

Senate GOP to make ‘down payment’ on SAVE America Act with party-line bill

Senate Republicans are moving “full steam ahead” on budget reconciliation, a major shift in strategy that opens the door for an election overhaul and other GOP priorities demanded by President Donald Trump. Republican members of the Senate Budget Committee left a Tuesday evening meeting announcing that they would use the party-line budget process for the […]

German president says US justification for Iran war ‘does not hold water’

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Tuesday that the U.S.’s justification for its war with Iran “does not hold water,” delivering a sharp rebuke of Washington’s rationale as questions mount about the conflict’s validity. Speaking in Germany, Steinmeier said the United States argument that Iran posed an imminent threat because of its venture toward a nuclear […]

Uber backs two Democrats and one Republican for California governor

Uber Technologies donated to three competing candidates in California’s 2026 gubernatorial race, two Democrats and one Republican, a rare move showing the company’s effort to hedge political influence in its home state.  The rideshare and food delivery giant is supporting Democratic candidates Katie Porter and Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), as well as Republican candidate Steve […]
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