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Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty sues to remove Trump's name from Kennedy Center
House Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty sued President Donald Trump on Monday -- hoping to force the removal of his name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The lawsuit from the
Another exodus in Congress means Texas will need to start rebuilding its clout in 2027
At least 10 Texas incumbents will not be returning to Congress next term, a high-water mark for turnover in the delegation.
Bari Weiss’s audience of one
They’re going to revitalize CBS—hopefully, they’ll bring it back to its former glory.” That same month, David Ellison appointed Bari Weiss, editor of the neoconservative publication The Free Press,
Victims’ lawyer slams DOJ over ‘complete mess’ of Epstein files release
An attorney who represents several of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims has lashed out at the Department of Justice over its handling of the release of files linked to the late pedophile. Helene Weiss, a
House Republicans aren’t having any fun
On a particularly stressful day in a particularly stressful week during what has been, honestly, a particularly stressful year for House Republicans, the ever-sunny but perpetually beleaguered Mike
Republican former senator Ben Sasse says he has terminal cancer
The 53-year-old — who was one of a handful of Republicans to speak out against Trump during his first term — said in a lengthy social media post he has Stage 4 pancreatic cancer and suggested he
All of the power, none of the fun
Being a GOP member of Congress in the Trump era is pretty miserable.
Republicans, Democrats have a way for clergy to rejoin Social Security rolls
In and out of Social Security. Congress has allowed opt-in periods three times in the last 48 years, most recently in 1999. The form that clergy use to opt out of Social Security
Trump unveils presidential plaques. What does Iowan Herbert Hoover's say?
President Donald Trump unveiled controversial presidential plaques at the White House. Read what is on Iowa native Herbert Hoover's plaque.
Trial date set for Flint councilman facing felony assault, domestic violence charges
Alamin, a Flint councilman facing felony assault and domestic violence charges, has been scheduled to stand trial on March 11 in Genesee Circuit Court. Judge Khary L. Hanible set the date during a
Trump attack dog makes play for Senate seat
Rep. Harriet Hageman announced Tuesday that she would run for Senate in Wyoming to replace retiring GOP Sen. Cynthia Lummis. The two-term House Republican had been considering a run for governor, but
Ohio judge halts $600 million Browns stadium funding: 'Robbing Peter to pay Paul'
A Franklin County judge temporarily paused the state’s funding plan to help the Cleveland Browns build a new stadium Tuesday morning, saying withdrawing unclaimed funds could be tantamount to
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