
Federal Judge to Oversee NYC Jails, Replacing City Control
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.

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.

Donald Trump countered the latest job report by presenting new data with economist Stephen Moore, challenging its accuracy.

Project 2025, a conservative agenda, has reached 47% completion of its goals, including dismantling USAID and more.

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to halt a ruling restricting immigration stops in Southern California.

President Trump imposes higher import taxes impacting over 60 countries, while U.S. stocks show mixed reactions.

The FTC dropped racial discrimination claims against David McDavid dealerships, but they still face other allegations.

Gerrymandering manipulates district lines to favor a party, impacting representation and voter influence. Texas faces a major redistricting battle.

MAGA Inc., a super PAC backing Trump, raised an unprecedented $198.9M by June despite his ineligibility for reelection, surpassing past records significantly. This surge highlights the influence and connections between wealthy donors and political power, raising concerns about potential corruption, challenging the assumptions set by the Citizens United decision.