
Man Linked to White Supremacists Found Guilty of Montana Camp Murder
A jury convicted a man with white supremacist ties of murder at a Montana campsite, initially thought a bear attack.

A jury convicted a man with white supremacist ties of murder at a Montana campsite, initially thought a bear attack.

Akon was arrested in Atlanta for driving with a suspended license. He posted bail and continued his tour in India.

Wisconsin Rep. Van Orden calls Obamacare a “failed program,” refusing to extend expiring subsidies, risking 3.8 million uninsured. Faces reelection challenges.

Vulnerable House Republicans, including Reps. Ciscomani and Kiggans, supported the OBBB despite its unpopular Medicaid cuts, risking backlash in upcoming elections.

Adelita Grijalva was sworn into Congress, filling her late father’s seat, and signed a petition on Epstein files.

IAEA cannot verify Iran’s uranium stockpile post-Israel-US attacks. Urgent resolution needed for nuclear assurance.

President Trump signed a funding bill ending a 43-day shutdown, highlighting sharp partisan divisions over policy.

A federal judge will decide if a law cutting Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood stays while challenges proceed.

Trump’s pardons of Giuliani and other election deniers highlight the federal government as a new pressure source for the 2026 midterms.

President Trump’s intensified deportation efforts highlight the immigration system’s challenges. Margy O’Herron discusses the legal complexities and evolving policies affecting communities, emphasizing the need for reform to ensure due process and fairness amidst increased enforcement.