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The Congressional Budget Office finds a recent GOP law shifts resources from low-income families to wealthier individuals, amplifying economic disparity.

The Congressional Budget Office finds a recent GOP law shifts resources from low-income families to wealthier individuals, amplifying economic disparity.

Supporters view Project 2025 as a conservative revival blueprint, while critics see it as a path to authoritarianism.

A divided appeals court panel ruled the Trump administration can suspend billions in congressionally approved foreign aid.

The Court often uses its “shadow docket” to pause lower court orders, enabling policies to proceed without explanation.

A poll by Data for Progress reveals that New Yorkers, across all demographics, overwhelmingly support the public campaign financing program, emphasizing a shift from wealthy donors’ influence. With its success, leaders in Albany are urged to secure adequate funding before the 2026 cycle, reflecting the public’s demand for a fairer political landscape.

Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper criticizes Trump for appointing E.J. Antoni as director of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

On the Voting Rights Act’s 60th anniversary, its protections are being weakened, hindering voters’ ability to defend rights.

For the first time in over 400 years, New York City won’t manage its own jails. Chief U.S. District Judge Swain will appoint a manager to oversee reforms.

Trump deploys National Guard to D.C. for crime response, takes control of police, but was inactive during Jan. 6th.

President Trump appointed E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics after firing Erika McEntarfer over jobs data.

Gerrymandering is spinning out of control, but Congress has the power to intervene and put an end to the practice.

Jack Ciattarelli, who supported a nepotism ban in NJ politics, paid his daughter $77K for campaign work, raising questions about campaign finance ethics.