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Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and John Curtis (R-UT) have so-called “holds,” an informal objection that prevents nominees from receiving swift confirmation, on three Treasury Department candidates.
The former Brazilian president is said to have violated the terms of his restraining order by sharing posts through his sons' and allies' social media accounts.
Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! Congress is out of session for the remainder of the month, but before leaving for ...
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson made an unannounced trip to settlements in the West Bank as Israeli leaders push for a full annexation of the Palestinian territory.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said the state has won 37 lawsuits against the Trump administration and had been granted 13 restraining orders.
The FBI is investigating Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud after she wrote that a property in Virginia was her primary residence, among other falsehoods.
Alex Pelbath is expected to launch a 2026 campaign for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) running for governor.
The Netherlands announced that it would become the first country to participate in a new program designed for Europe to purchase U.S. weapons for Ukraine.
The Israeli government voted Monday to fire the country’s attorney general, who is currently prosecuting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial. Israeli Minister of Justice ...
Regulations mostly exist to protect incumbent businesses from protection. New York City's recent AirBnB ban is the latest ...
The Trump administration will withhold nearly $2 billion in funding for natural disaster response to states that boycott Israeli companies amid the war in Gaza.
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