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Editorial: Can Congress hear the ticking bomb in the corner?
Congress went about its business Tuesday, seemingly oblivious to the massive time bomb ticking in the corner. Will reality set in before the explosion? Voters must demand explanations.
This week, the Social Security Administration issued its annual trustees report on the fiscal state of the program. The news isn’t good. The Social Security ...Read more
A data center caused an uproar in Utah. Congress is watching (and waiting)
ST. GEORGE, Utah — Residents from a state starving for water have become the face of local struggles against Big Tech, locked in protests against a proposed data center that at one point was set to sprawl thousands of acres larger than its infamous Bryce Canyon.
Some are looking for federal guardrails to protect against encroachment on ...Read more
Editorial: Federal transportation bill should not punish EV drivers
Despite the growing popularity of electric vehicles, such technology continues to receive only scorn and derision from the White House and its acolytes in Congress.
The latest example can be found in a newly unveiled transportation bill that earned a stamp of approval from Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Bellingham, ranking member of the House ...Read more
Analysis: Top GOP appropriators dominate earmarks in House bills
WASHINGTON — When it comes to congressional earmarks, the big dogs usually eat first.
So it’s no surprise that House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., leads the pack on “community project funding” included in his panel’s fiscal 2027 spending bills, with $188.4 million.
The No. 2 House Republican, Majority Leader Steve ...Read more
Editorial: Spencer Pratt really lost no matter what Trump says
In President Donald Trump’s warped worldview, all elections — not just his own — are either won or rigged. Democracy and the will of the people are irrelevant. Trump alone decides who the victor is, otherwise the election was stolen.
The newest exhibit is the fair and square defeat of Los Angeles mayoral contender Spencer Pratt, a self-...Read more
'Show me your phone': Hunter Biden blasts Platner criticism on Newsom podcast
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The U.S. political class judges candidates too harshly for past bad behavior, discouraging people from running for office, Hunter Biden said in a forthcoming episode of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s podcast, “This Is Gavin Newsom.”
In a four-minute clip obtained by The Sacramento Bee, Biden referred to reports that one of ...Read more
Hillary Clinton urges grassroots movement at Rainbow PUSH, warns of 'revolution to turn the clock back'
CHICAGO — Hillary Clinton used an audience at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition’s annual convention to lash out at the Trump administration Thursday, saying Democrats must combat a “revolution to turn the clock back,” a revolution that she said is eroding the building blocks of civil and voting rights established decades ago.
Clinton, a former...Read more
Friends pledge millions to free ex-Florida Rep. David Rivera. Judge will rule soon
MIAMI — A half-dozen prominent academic and political figures filed into Miami federal court on Thursday to pledge the value of their homes to help secure a proposed $7 million bond for their friend, former Congressman David Rivera, in a bid to free him from jail.
But a judge, who detained Rivera in early May after he was found guilty of ...Read more
Trump threatens DC takeover If Janeese Lewis George wins mayoral primary
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump threatened a federal government takeover of Washington, DC, if self-described democratic socialist Janeese Lewis George wins the city’s Democratic mayoral primary.
“I wouldn’t like it, and maybe we take back Washington, run it on the federal basis,” Trump told reporters at the White House on ...Read more
House vote puts surveillance authority on path to lapse
WASHINGTON — The House did not pass a short-term extension of a powerful surveillance tool Thursday morning as members headed out of town for a recess, all but ensuring the spy power’s statutory authority would lapse going into the weekend.
The vote to reject a reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act now ...Read more
Claire Valdez pitches herself as fresh voice for workers, tenants in NY-07
NEW YORK — Like legions of young adults before her, Claire Valdez moved to New York in 2015 looking for a better life and a creative outlet for her budding career as a visual artist.
Valdez quickly realized she had to find an apartment, get a job and pay the rent (and hopefully change the world, too).
A decade later, the 36-year-old single ...Read more
'Jealous' Kimberly Guilfoyle tried to sabotage Trump Jr.'s new romance, report says
Contrary to any of the polite things Kimberly Guilfoyle has said about Donald Trump Jr. leaving her for Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson, America’s ambassador to Greece was privately “seething,” according to a new report, and reached out to Anderson’s billionaire ex-fiancé to work together to break up the new couple.
That’s ...Read more
'Born and raised' Antonio Reynoso banks on track record in NY-07 primary
NEW YORK — Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso boasts of living just a stone’s throw away from where he was born and raised in south Williamsburg.
Four decades later, Reynoso points to a potent track record of activism and progressive political victories like few others, forged from countless meetings in public housing projects, ...Read more
Trump’s ‘narco-terrorism’ war in Latin America evokes Reagan – then as now, it’s more about fighting leftists than drug runners
More than any other U.S. president in decades, Donald Trump has aggressively pursued military interventions in Latin America.
On Jan. 3, 2026, U.S. special forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on charges of narco-terrorism. In the months before the operation, U.S. Southern Command began targeting small, fast-moving ...Read more
Conspiracy theories that emerged from a civil rights shooting 60 years ago resonate today
On June 6, 1966, on a stretch of Highway 51 just south of Hernando, Mississippi, a portly, middle-aged white man named Aubrey Norvell stepped out of a gully, lifted his shotgun and fired three shots at James Meredith, a Black civil rights activist and Air Force veteran.
Famous for integrating the University of Mississippi four years ...Read more
Bipartisan bill targets government censorship threats
WASHINGTON — A Biden-era push to remove certain social media posts about COVID-19 and the 2020 election and more recent pressure by the Trump administration against TV broadcasters have brought together a bipartisan Senate duo to try and prevent indirect government censorship.
Senate Commerce Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Sen. Ron Wyden, D-...Read more
GOP brings home sixth Congressional Baseball Game in a row
WASHINGTON — With their sixth consecutive win, Republicans have secured a baseball dynasty, at least on the congressional level.
The GOP clobbered Democrats 11-2 at Wednesday night’s Congressional Baseball Game, buoyed by bad fielding and hot base running.
Conservatives kept a steady hand on the tiller and ran the exact same starting ...Read more
Rival NY 7th District candidates agree: President AOC in 2028, Knicks in 5
NEW YORK — The three rival congressional candidates in the NY-07 Democratic primary agree on two things: President AOC in 2028 and the Knicks in 5.
Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Assemblywoman Claire Valdez and City Councilwoman Julie Won all vowed to back Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the next presidential election, even ...Read more
As millions pour into race, McClain Delaney and Trone skip voter forums
BALTIMORE — U.S. Rep. April McClain Delaney and Democratic challenger David Trone are filling the airwaves with attack ads in their expensive congressional primary race, but have skipped a series of candidate forums across the district that organizers say give voters opportunities to hear directly from candidates.
The wealthy candidates, who ...Read more
They want to rebuild Rayburn. First, they have to build enough support
WASHINGTON — Despite warnings from the architect of the Capitol about a dire need to renovate the Rayburn House Office Building, lawmakers say they still aren’t fully sold on the project, which could last until 2045 and cost $9 billion.
Even as AOC Thomas Austin argues that delays would only come with more dangers and heftier costs, it’s...Read more
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