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

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

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

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.”

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.

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

Maine Sen. Susan Collins, despite opposing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, touted her role in crafting it. The bill could cut Medicaid for 40,000 Mainers, affecting rural hospitals.

Pregnancy centers in the U.S. have expanded medical services, potentially replacing Planned Parenthood’s offerings.

Rep. Mike Lawler attended a fundraiser for an anti-abortion group, contradicting his campaign’s “mainstream position” on reproductive rights, drawing criticism.

Wisconsin man charged with stalking Justice Jill Karofsky after sending emails; faces up to 3.5 years if convicted.

Mahmoud Khalil appeared in federal appeals court fighting deportation linked to his pro-Palestinian activism.

A Michigan man with leukemia facing deportation must be released or get a bond hearing, a judge ruled, aiding 7 others.