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One of the nation’s oldest civil rights organizations on Thursday declared a “state of emergency” for antidiscrimination policies, personal freedoms and Black economic advancement ...
When Jeffrey Epstein died in prison, then-President Donald Trump speculated that authorities might be wrong in ruling it a ...
Three Democratic lawmakers have proposed legislation to classify extreme heat as a disaster, which would allow federal ...
A Republican congressman was forced to admit that he had voted for President Donald Trump's budget bill containing a ...
Special representative of the U.S. president, Keith Kellogg, has concluded his visit to Ukraine, which began on Monday, and ...
The U.S. Senate, on Wednesday, July 16, narrowly approved a rescission package being pushed by the Trump Administration. The 51-48 vote came down along party lines, with no Democrats voting "yes" and ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking the voter registration lists of several states — representing data on millions of ...
The “presidential lean” of a state can, over time, help us quantify its political trajectory.— Much of the Heartland and Midwest has come to lean more to the GOP over the past two decades, though the ...
The $1 billion cut would strip two years of federal support from NPR, PBS and more than 1,500 local stations, many of which could go dark ...
In June 2024, gamblers wagered nearly $750 million on sporting events in New Jersey. After paying off winning bets, the state ...
The ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests are the latest in a series of rallies conducted to challenge the Trump administration’s policies.