
Empowering Cities and States: Shielding Immigrants and Protestors
Cities and states can shield immigrants and protesters from federal overreach by implementing protective measures.

Cities and states can shield immigrants and protesters from federal overreach by implementing protective measures.

More than 69,000 Palestinians killed in Israel-Hamas war; latest exchanges under ceasefire include body returns.

Supreme Court permits Trump administration to enforce policy blocking transgender and nonbinary people from choosing

Michael Whatley’s Senate campaign accepted over $40,000 from Veterans Guardian, accused of defrauding veterans. The VA labeled them “claims sharks.”

Corruption in U.S. politics has reached critical levels, with Congress urged to enforce the Constitution’s Emoluments Clauses to curb abuses of power.

The Supreme Court will hear Learning Resources v. Trump, scrutinizing Trump’s tariffs as potential overreach of presidential power. This case could redefine executive authority and impact global trade.

Abigail Spanberger, aiming to be Virginia’s governor on Nov 4, balances her campaign with motherhood. Supported by her daughters, she prioritizes family values and education.

President Trump’s comments on resuming nuclear testing baffled many, raising concerns about a new global arms race.

In a thrilling Game 7, Will Smith’s 11th-inning homer led the Dodgers to a 5-4 victory over the Blue Jays, securing a repeat title.

On November 5, the Supreme Court will weigh presidential powers in imposing tariffs under IEEPA, a decision impacting executive authority and separation of powers.

The campaign to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida is suing Gov. DeSantis, alleging ballot obstruction.

The threat of attacks can influence elected officials’ votes, policy choices, and public engagement.