The details of the case came into focus slowly, but the central fact never changed: Alyssa Bradburn admitted, plainly and without hesitation, that she killed her father. On April 2, inside a Spokane County courtroom, that admission translated into a sentence—340 months in prison, just over 28 years—for the 2024 shooting death of Timothy Bradburn. …

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The reaction to the strikes on Iran has exposed a sharp divide in how the operation is being framed, with Democrats and the Trump administration describing the same set of actions in fundamentally different terms. Critics within the Democratic Party have focused heavily on process and risk. Their argument centers on whether the strikes amount …

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The sequence of events unfolded quickly, beginning with a single CNN live blog update that carried a striking claim: Iran’s Supreme National Security Council allegedly declared a “great victory” and asserted that the United States had been forced into accepting a 10-point plan during ceasefire negotiations tied to the Strait of Hormuz. Within minutes, President …

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The case of former Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan moves forward with a clarity that cuts through the earlier claims of immunity and institutional protection. What began as a confrontation inside a courthouse—captured on surveillance footage—has now been tested through trial, conviction, and post-trial challenge. At each stage, the central question has remained the …

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The story around Tony Gonzales doesn’t unfold as a single incident—it builds, piece by piece, into something far more difficult to dismiss. What was initially framed as a personal failing tied to one relationship now sits alongside earlier allegations that follow a similar pattern, separated by years but connected by strikingly consistent behavior. The timeline …

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There’s a moment in politics when the campaign version of a candidate collides with the governing version, and for Abigail Spanberger, that moment arrived quickly. The image presented during the 2025 race—measured, pragmatic, bipartisan—was not accidental. It was carefully built over three terms in Congress, representing a district that did not reward ideological excess. That …

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The early-morning raid landed with the kind of force that tends to turn a local investigation into a political flashpoint overnight. Federal agents, some armed, entered the homes of New York City Councilwoman Farah Louis and her sister, Debbie Louis — a staffer in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration — as part of a widening probe …

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The frustration had been building for months, and by the time Sen. Thom Tillis made it clear he wouldn’t seek re-election, the split between him and much of the Republican base in North Carolina was already out in the open. What followed wasn’t a quiet exit. Instead, it became a drawn-out standoff, with Tillis signaling …

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The rumor cycle moved fast on Saturday, filling the vacuum of a quiet holiday weekend with a story that had no footing to begin with. It started with a routine procedural move — the White House calling a lid on public appearances midway through the day — and quickly spiraled into claims that President Donald …

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You can always tell when something hits a nerve in Washington—not by what gets passed, but by how fast the lawsuits start flying. And this one? It didn’t take long. The Democratic National Committee, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and their campaign machinery all jumped into federal court almost immediately after President Trump rolled out a …

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