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The SAVE Act And Thune’s Myth Of The Indefinite Senate Filibuster

The Senate is often described as a place where a determined minority can halt legislation indefinitely. This belief is repeated so frequently that it has hardened into dogma. But like many dogmas, it dissolves when examined carefully. The current debate over the SAVE Act provides a clean illustration. Senate Leader John Thune has suggested that […]

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Congress Subpoenas 3 Telecom Giants Over J6 Spying On Congress

Three major telecom companies have been asked to turn over documents to Congress as part of an investigation into a FBI scheme to spy on members of Congress in an effort to criminally convict President Donald Trump for questioning the results of the 2020 presidential election. The U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations U.S. Sen. […]

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Tens Of Thousands Without Heat In NYC During Deep Freeze

New York City tenants placed a record-breaking 80,000 calls to 311 in January 2026 reporting a lack of heat and hot water, the highest monthly total ever recorded, as a brutal cold snap exposed widespread failures across both private and public housing. The surge in complaints came as temperatures plunged into the teens, with residents […]

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Utah Republicans Sue To Block New House Districts

Utah Republicans have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block the state’s newly revised congressional district map, arguing it improperly shifts redistricting power away from the Legislature and could open the door for Democrats to compete for a House seat in the solidly Republican state. “Today we took action. I, along with elected officials throughout […]

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US Sends Troops To Nigeria As Washington Rethinks Its Africa Strategy

The U.S. has discreetly sent a small military team to Nigeria, signaling a new phase in counterterrorism cooperation — and a broader shift in how Washington operates across Africa. AFRICOM commander Gen. Dagvin R.M. Anderson confirmed the deployment Tuesday, saying it followed talks with Nigerian officials and reflects a shared decision to deepen military coordination. […]

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Another House Republican Exits As Loudermilk Declines Reelection Bid

Rep. Barry Loudermilk is the latest House Republican not to seek reelection in 2026 — and his exit is fueling the sense that the House retirement wave is building faster than usual this cycle. Loudermilk, who’s held Georgia’s 11th District since 2015, says he still has strong support back home — but he’s ready to […]

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Nike To Be Investigated Over Allegations Of Discrimination Against White Employees

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has launched an investigation into Nike following allegations that the company discriminated against white employees and job applicants, according to multiple media reports. In a motion filed Wednesday, the EEOC said it is seeking “information directly relevant to the allegations” that Nike “subjected white employees, applicants and training program […]

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Morning Brief: A Drawdown, A Meltdown & A Health Scare

Federal immigration enforcement is scaling back in Minnesota, one of America’s most influential newspapers is undergoing a dramatic contraction, and a longtime Senate power broker is sidelined by illness. Federal Agents Begin Drawdown in Minnesota After ICE Cooperation Deal White House border czar Tom Homan announced Wednesday that the federal government is withdrawing hundreds of […]

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Panama Court Ruling On Canal Ports Raises Stakes In US-China Rivalry

Ruling overturns decades-old deal at strategic waterway… PANAMA CITY — Panama’s supreme court has annulled a decades-old concession held by a Hong Kong-based company to operate two major ports at either end of the Panama Canal, a decision with sweeping implications for global trade and the growing geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China. […]