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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A shooting like this stops everything. It cuts through the usual noise, the press conferences, the policy fights, the daily churn of a city that rarely slows down. A 7-month-old child, Kaori Patterson-Moore, killed in a stroller by a stray bullet while walking with her parents in Brooklyn. There’s no abstraction there. No distance. Mayor …

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There’s a moment in every Supreme Court argument where things stop sounding like dry legal theory and start sounding like something that could actually reshape everyday life. Wednesday had one of those moments. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in the middle of oral arguments for Trump v. Barbara, leaned into a line of reasoning that immediately …

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At the center of this controversy is not Kristi Noem herself, but her husband, Bryon Noem, whose alleged online activity—if accurately described—raises concerns that move beyond embarrassment and into the realm of potential vulnerability. According to the report, Bryon Noem maintained a long-running pattern of interactions with individuals in a niche adult online space, sending …

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A federal courtroom in Massachusetts has once again become the staging ground for a broader fight over immigration authority, this time centered on whether a sitting president can unwind policies put in place by his predecessor. The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs, blocks an effort by Donald Trump to terminate a Biden-era …

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Eric Swalwell has spent years cultivating a reputation as one of the more aggressive voices on cable news and social media, a lawmaker quick to lean into partisan fights with a kind of rehearsed certainty. That persona now runs into an older, far less controlled narrative—one tied to a suspected Chinese intelligence operative who managed …

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It’s not often that a ruling involving D.C. District Court Judge James Boasberg and the Trump administration breaks against expectations. His name has become closely associated with decisions that scrutinize or block administration actions, particularly in high-profile policy disputes. That pattern made last week’s outcome stand out: Boasberg ruled in favor of the administration, granting …

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The exchange on CNN unfolded with visible friction, as Rep. Eric Swalwell found himself pressed repeatedly on a central question he appeared reluctant to answer directly. What began as a policy discussion over Department of Homeland Security funding quickly shifted into a tense back-and-forth over responsibility, messaging, and the real-world consequences of a government shutdown. …

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The political standoff in Kansas moved quickly on Friday, ending with Republican lawmakers decisively overriding Democratic Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of a bill centered on pro-life pregnancy centers. Within hours of Kelly’s rejection, the GOP-controlled legislature pushed the measure through, signaling both urgency and firm alignment within Republican ranks on the issue. Governor Kelly’s veto …

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The case against a California Marine accused of stealing and trafficking military-grade weapons reads less like a routine criminal complaint and more like a breakdown in one of the most tightly controlled supply chains in the country. Corporal Andrew Paul Amarillas, an ammunition technician stationed at Camp Pendleton, is now in federal custody after prosecutors …

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