Politics
/ArcaMax

McCarthy says Iraq military authorizations will first go to House committee
Ahead of expected Senate passage of a measure that would repeal two decades-old Iraq-related military authorizations, Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday he sees a strong chance the Republican-controlled House will pass a similar bill.
McCarthy, R-Calif., speaking to reporters at a Republican retreat in Florida, offered his most supportive ...Read more
Biden teases 2024 run at awards ceremony for artists
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden teased his expected reelection run while honoring celebrities at the White House on Tuesday, with pointed quips to singer Bruce Springsteen and author Colson Whitehead.
“Bruce, some people are just born to run, man,” Biden said at an event where he bestowed 23 recipients with the nation’s highest awards ...Read more

Nikki Haley breaks silence to denounce Trump hush money probe
Nikki Haley has broken her silence to join fellow Republicans in denouncing the hush money investigation of former President Donald Trump.
After keeping quiet for days, the only major announced presidential rival to Trump accused Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of using the probe to score “political points.”
”When you get into ...Read more

Trump supporters begin gathering in NYC with indictment in hush money probe possible Wednesday
NEW YORK — Donald Trump supporters flocked to the lower Manhattan courthouses Tuesday — the day he predicted his arrest — with possible criminal charges against the former president expected to land as soon as Wednesday in the Stormy Daniels hush money probe.
Cheri Saxon, 45, said she had traveled from Chicago to protest the potential ...Read more

Seabirds that swallow ocean plastic waste have scarring in their stomachs – scientists have named this disease 'plasticosis'
As a conservation biologist who studies plastic ingestion by marine wildlife, I can count on the same question whenever I present research: “How does plastic affect the animals that eat it?”
This is one of the biggest questions in this field, and the verdict is still out. However, a recent study from the Adrift Lab, a group of ...Read more

5 bills on abortion were filed in the 2023 Kentucky Legislature. None of them got a hearing
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In the first regular session of the Kentucky Legislature since the state’s trigger law banning abortion took effect, the Republican supermajority showed little interest in modifying those restrictions.
Five bills were filed by Republicans and Democrats alike in the 2023 session of the General Assembly. None made it even as ...Read more

Supreme Court to hear case on 'Bad Spaniels' v. Jack Daniel's
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s oral arguments Wednesday will focus on a shot of potty humor from a dog toy company, and whether the well-known distillery it spoofs can scoop the product out of the market.
The maker of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey wants the justices to throw out a lower court ruling that would allow a dog toy company,...Read more

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, a 'careful lawyer,' poised to bring charges against Trump
Weeks into his new job as Manhattan district attorney last year, Alvin Bragg faced a firestorm: Two senior prosecutors heading the office’s four-year investigation of Donald Trump wanted an immediate indictment of the former president.
Bragg told them the case wasn’t ready. The men quit in frustration, and it quickly spread that Bragg was ...Read more

Biden names Nevada's Avi Kwa Ame a national monument
LAS VEGAS — President Joe Biden designated Avi Kwa Ame as Nevada’s fourth national monument Tuesday during the White House Conservation in Action Summit, protecting about 500,000 acres of public land from future development.
Biden’s designation through the Antiquities Act of 1906 will protect 506,814 acres, marking his largest land ...Read more

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, a 'careful lawyer,' poised to bring charges against Trump
Weeks into his new job as Manhattan district attorney last year, Alvin Bragg faced a firestorm: Two senior prosecutors heading the office’s four-year investigation of Donald Trump wanted an immediate indictment of the former president.
Bragg told them the case wasn’t ready. The men quit in frustration, and it quickly spread that Bragg was ...Read more

Home of Elizabeth Warren's son burns in overnight fire
BOSTON — A Boston-area home belonging to the son of U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren burned to the ground Tuesday morning, requiring the aid of two outside fire companies.
“I deeply appreciate the efforts of the firefighters who worked through the night to put out a fire at our son’s house. I am grateful that everyone is safe and request ...Read more

Norfolk Southern CEO to respond to push for rail safety legislation
Amid a push for more stringent rail safety regulations in the wake of the toxic derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw will respond to the proposed tightening of safety measures in Congressional testimony on Wednesday.
Shaw is set to testify before the U.S. Senate commerce committee, the second time he has been ...Read more

'A great balancing act': DeSantis' response to potential Trump arrest an early '24 test
MIAMI — The looming indictment of Donald Trump on charges he paid hush money to an adult film actress has put Ron DeSantis in an awkward position, forced to choose between joining most Republicans in defense of a political rival and taking advantage of a damaging criminal allegation.
He tried to have it both ways Monday — and in doing so ...Read more

Critics say Big Tech uses trade deals to avoid data privacy laws
WASHINGTON — Tech companies are using international trade agreements to conceal software codes behind artificial intelligence programs as well as circumvent U.S. legislation that could curb the industry’s freewheeling use of consumer data, according to lawmakers and advocacy groups.
As Congress is trying to rein in Big Tech, industry “...Read more

A string of assassinations in Afghanistan point to ISIS-K resurgence – and US officials warn of possible attacks on American interests in next 6 months
Since returning to power in Afghanistan in 2021, the Taliban have struggled to contain the Islamic State Khorasan province, or ISIS-K – the official Islamic State group affiliate operating in Afghanistan.
Now, a fresh wave of assassination attempts on top Taliban officials has rocked multiple regions across the country and prompted ...Read more

Commentary: 'Nightmare scenario': A mother's ordeal shows NC abortion law already is cruel
Lauren Christensen didn’t have a crib yet, but she had a stocking with the name “Simone” embroidered on it. It was a Christmas gift from her mother.
Christensen’s mother lost a baby before her daughter was born. When Christensen found out she was pregnant, she was terrified of what could happen. Her mother told her what a doctor said ...Read more

Climate damage is worsening faster than expected, but there's still reason for optimism – 4 essential reads on the IPCC report
Reading the latest international climate report can feel overwhelming. It describes how rising temperatures caused by increasing greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are having rapid, widespread effects on the weather, climate and ecosystems in every region of the planet, and it says the risks are escalating faster than scientists ...Read more

House Republicans demand answers from Manhattan DA over Trump case
WASHINGTON — Republican leaders on Monday demanded that the Manhattan district attorney sit for an interview and provide documents as they began an investigation into his prosecution of Donald Trump over hush payments to an adult film star.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and two other committee chairmen sent a letter to Alvin ...Read more

DOJ asks Supreme Court to review domestic violence gun ruling
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court decision that struck down a federal law that prohibits gun possession for individuals under domestic violence restraining orders.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in February based its decision on a Supreme Court case from last year that ...Read more

Is Trump going to be arrested? Answers to questions about the former president's legal troubles
Former President Donald Trump set an unenviable record while occupying the White House, becoming the first president to be impeached twice by the House of Representatives.
His legal troubles have only mounted since then.
On Saturday, Trump said on his social media network Truth Social that he will be arrested Tuesday in connection with a case ...Read more
Popular Stories
- Secession is here: States, cities and the wealthy are already withdrawing from America
- Is Trump going to be arrested? Answers to questions about the former president's legal troubles
- How the long-running hush money probe evolved as Manhattan DA Bragg nears possible indictment of Trump
- Commentary: 'Nightmare scenario': A mother's ordeal shows NC abortion law already is cruel
- Biden signs bill to declassify intelligence on COVID-19 origins