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Donald Trump's name has been added to the Kennedy Center, but the institution's name change is not yet official. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

TrumpRx, Trump Kennedy Center, Trump National Parks passes − government free speech allows the president to name things after himself

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In November 2025 the Trump administration announced a special park pass commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary that featured images of two presidents: George Washington and Donald Trump.

Featuring the current president – in place of the National Park Service’s usual landscape pictures – triggered both a lawsuit and a ...Read more

Protesters clash with law enforcement after federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti on Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis. Arthur Maiorella/Anadolu via Getty Images

From Gettysburg to Minneapolis: How the American Civil War continues to shape how we understand contemporary political conflicts and their dangers

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The negative public reaction to Operation Metro Surge – the violent immigration dragnet in Minnesota – was “MAGA’s Gettysburg,” wrote New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie on Jan. 28.

Bouie, of course, was comparing ICE’s setbacks to the Confederate defeat at Gettysburg, the battle often credited with turning the tide of ...Read more

Minneapolis residents mobilized to protest against ICE and to support immigrant members of their community. Fibonacci Blue/Flickr via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY

When ICE sweeps a community, public health pays a price – and recovery will likely take years

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The Trump administration announced on Feb. 12, 2026, that it is ending Operation Metro Surge, its deployment of more than 3,000 federal immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the surrounding metro area. Federal officials say some agents will remain in the area and have vowed that similar immigration sweeps are coming soon...Read more

Bernie Sanders, then the mayor of Burlington, greets Jesse Jackson backstage at a 1988 Vermont rally where he endorsed Jackson's presidential bid. AP Photo/Toby Talbot

How Jesse Jackson set the stage for Bernie Sanders and today’s progressives

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Jesse Jackson’s two campaigns for president, in 1984 and 1988, were unsuccessful but historic. The civil rights activist and organizer, who died on Feb. 17, 2026, helped pave the way for Barack Obama’s election a generation later as the nation’s first – and so far only – African American president.

Jackson’s campaigns ...Read more

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Trump admin releases Hudson tunnel funds it froze for months, allowing work to restart

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The $205 million held since October by the Trump administration in a political spat over the region’s largest infrastructure project has been restored, the Gateway Development Commission said Wednesday in a statement.

The money, part of nearly $15 billion earmarked by Congress for the construction of the $16 billion Hudson River Tunnel, was ...Read more

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RFK Jr. and Kid Rock film shirtless workout video

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. teamed up with Kid Rock to shoot a workout video set to the tune of the latter’s 1999 song “Bawitdaba.”

The 90-second spot begins with footage of the men posing shirtless in front of what appears to be a taxidermied bear. It then shows slow-motion imagery of a shark, a military ...Read more

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani names 6 members to Rent Guidelines Board, calls for 'a more affordable NY'

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NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday named six appointees to the city’s Rent Guidelines Board, in a move that brings him a step closer to fulfilling his campaign promise of freezing the rent for tenants in New York City’s roughly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments.

Implementing the rent freeze for four years was one of Mamdani�...Read more

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Asylum seekers, who came to US legally, navigate unexpected ICE detainments

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MINNEAPOLIS — Moments before handyman Pablo Nieves was detained outside a Home Depot in Plymouth, he called his daughter, Valeria.

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent had shot and killed Renee Good in south Minneapolis the day before, and Valeria was queasy about going to school. Pablo tried to assuage her fears, telling her he’d ...Read more

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State 'in good shape' to consider charging federal agents in slayings of Good, Pretti, Moriarty says

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MINNEAPOLIS — Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said Wednesday that with or without federal cooperation, state prosecutors are in “good shape” to make charging decisions against the federal agents who shot and killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

While noting that her office continues to lack crucial evidence taken by the federal ...Read more

Hakeem Jeffries pressures Maryland to redistrict; Senate pres. holds firm

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BALTIMORE — U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries went to the Maryland State House on Wednesday to press state Senate President Bill Ferguson, a fellow Democrat, to pass a new congressional map in the hopes it would give their party an additional seat in the House of Representatives.

“I also had [a] productive exchange of ideas and ...Read more

Hakeem Jeffries pressures Maryland to redistrict; Senate pres. holds firm

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BALTIMORE — U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries went to the Maryland State House on Wednesday to press state Senate President Bill Ferguson, a fellow Democrat, to pass a new congressional map in the hopes it would give their party an additional seat in the House of Representatives.

“I also had [a] productive exchange of ideas and ...Read more

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'Today' team dons yellow ribbons amid search for Savannah Guthrie's mom

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The “Today” Show team is signaling its support for co-host Savannah Guthrie as the search for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, drags into its 18th day.

During the show’s broadcast Wednesday morning, hosts Hoda Kotb, Craig Melvin and Carson Daly, as well as Jenna Bush Hager, Sheinelle Jones and Al Roker all sported small yellow ribbons,...Read more

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Wyoming wants to make its five-year federal rural health funding last 'forever'

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Wyoming officials say they have a plan to make five years of upcoming grants from a new $50 billion federal rural health program last “forever.”

The state could tackle rural health issues long into the future by investing its awards from the Rural Health Transformation Program, the director of Wyoming’s health department, Stefan Johansson...Read more

Third straight storm system bearing down on Bay Area

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The battering weather that brought hard rain, thunder and lightning to the Bay Area and near white-out conditions in the Sierra Nevada ceased by early Wednesday, but a third successive storm system was on its heels and set to bring more widespread rain later Wednesday night and into Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service, the third...Read more

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Florida House lawmakers back down on limits to Gov. Ron DeSantis' emergency fund

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — After intense pushback from Gov. Ron DeSantis and his allies, Florida House Republicans backed off a proposal to stop him from using an emergency fund to carry out his immigration efforts.

House Republicans plan to pass an amendment Thursday that would allow the administration to continue to pay for the Alligator Alcatraz ...Read more

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Minnesota released a report about social services fraud. Most of it is blacked out

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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota officials are touting a recently released review of billing across the state’s social services as a key step in identifying — and improving — the systems that allowed widespread fraud.

But the long-awaited third-party audit was heavily censored by the Department of Human Services, and officials have refused to ...Read more

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KY Gov. Andy Beshear announces new book, 'Go and Do Likewise'

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear on Wednesday announced he’s releasing a book in September.

The book, titled “Go and Do Likewise,” will go on sale Sept. 22. It is described as a “compelling and insightful” story about the Kentucky governor’s faith, and how he uses it to shape his family and public life.

The book will also share...Read more

Asylum seekers, who came to US legally, navigate unexpected ICE detainments

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MINNEAPOLIS — Moments before handyman Pablo Nieves was detained outside a Home Depot in Plymouth, he called his daughter, Valeria.

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent had shot and killed Renee Good in south Minneapolis the day before, and Valeria was queasy about going to school. Pablo tried to assuage her fears, telling her he’d ...Read more

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Peru president's ouster splits right-wing field before election

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President Jose Jeri’s impeachment by congress Tuesday — making him the third straight president to be removed from office — is highlighting divides within Peru’s political right-wing and the top two conservative presidential contenders just ahead of general elections.

Jeri was ousted over corruption allegations and for hiring young ...Read more

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Canadian snowbirds are still unhappy with Trump. And Palm Springs is feeling the chill

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LOS ANGELES — It is the peak of the so-called high season in Palm Springs, that busy time of year when the glorious winter sunshine beckons Canadian snowbirds who flock to enjoy desert condos, golf courses and poolside martinis.

Most years.

Palm Springs has felt a chill this winter from Canadian tourists, who are largely boycotting travel to...Read more