A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from continuing to operate an expanded voter verification database that combined sensitive federal records, ruling that the system violated privacy protections and jeopardized eligible Americans’ voting rights. In a 75-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan concluded that the administration unlawfully merged …
Read More »New Legal Team Launches Appeal Effort for Karmelo Anthony After Murder Conviction
A coalition of prominent appellate, civil rights and criminal defense attorneys announced Monday that it has taken over the appeal of Karmelo Anthony, who was recently sentenced to 35 years in prison following his conviction in the killing of Austin Metcalf. The legal team said it will serve on a …
Read More »Federal Judge Quashes Subpoenas Against Walz, Frey in DOJ criminal investigation
A federal judge nullified six subpoenas issued by the U.S. Department of Justice back in January — during the height of Operation Metro Surge — as part of a criminal investigation into whether Gov. Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and other state and city officials impeded federal immigration enforcement. …
Read More »Housing Affordability Bill Clears Senate, Sending Bipartisan Measure to House for Final Vote
A sweeping bipartisan housing affordability package moved one step closer to becoming law Monday after the Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation designed to boost home construction, curb institutional investors’ influence in the housing market and address one of Americans’ top economic concerns. The Senate voted 85-5 to pass the 21st Century …
Read More »Federal Judge Tosses Justice Department Lawsuit Seeking Maryland Voter Registration Records
A federal district judge has dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit demanding Maryland voter registration records, what state officials derided as a “fishing expedition” for sensitive personal information on voters. The order by U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher noted that eight courts have ruled against the government in every ruling so …
Read More »Trump Blames Vandalism for Damage at Renovated Reflecting Pool as Multiple Arrests Reported
President Donald Trump said Saturday that multiple people have been arrested for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, escalating controversy surrounding a costly renovation project that has already faced criticism over algae outbreaks and peeling blue coating. In a post on Truth Social, Trump announced that the U.S. Park …
Read More »U.S., Iran Claim Progress in Switzerland Talks as 60-Day Deal Framework Takes Shape
The United States and Iran reported significant progress Monday after high-level negotiations in Switzerland produced a roadmap aimed at securing a final agreement within 60 days, marking a potentially pivotal step toward ending months of conflict and stabilizing the Middle East. Vice President JD Vance, who participated in the talks, …
Read More »Trump Unveils Qatar-Gifted Air Force One Ahead of July 4 Flyover
President Donald Trump on Friday formally unveiled a new Air Force One aircraft gifted by the Qatari government, announcing that the luxury Boeing 747 will headline a major July 4 flyover celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary. Standing before the newly modified aircraft at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, Trump …
Read More »Iran Threatens U.S. Deal as Strait of Hormuz Closure and Lebanon Fighting Escalate
A fragile interim agreement between the United States and Iran faced its first major test Saturday after Tehran announced it had closed the Strait of Hormuz and warned that broader negotiations could collapse unless Washington fulfills key commitments and Israel halts military operations in Lebanon. The developments came just days …
Read More »Blue Coating Peels at Trump-Renovated Reflecting Pool as Algae Returns
A high-profile renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool ordered by President Donald Trump is facing fresh scrutiny after sections of a newly applied blue coating appeared to peel away and algae returned to the water just days after the project was completed. Visitors to the National Mall on Thursday …
Read More »Democratic Socialist Janeese Lewis George Wins D.C. Mayoral Primary
Washington, D.C., City Council member Janeese Lewis George has won the Democratic primary for mayor, NBC News projected Thursday, positioning the democratic socialist as the overwhelming favorite to lead the nation’s capital and potentially spar with President Donald Trump over the city’s governance. With roughly three-fourths of the expected vote …
Read More »GOP Rep. Tom Kean Jr. to Return to Congress After Nearly Four-Month Absence
Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. is set to return to Congress later this month after a nearly four-month absence that sparked questions on Capitol Hill and among constituents about his health and whereabouts. Kean’s office confirmed Thursday that the New Jersey lawmaker plans to resume in-person work on June 30. …
Read More »Reagan National Airport to Ground Flights for Trump’s July 4 Celebration
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport will halt flight operations for part of Independence Day as the Trump administration prepares for major festivities marking America’s 250th anniversary, airport officials announced this week. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) said flights at Reagan National will be suspended after noon on July 4 …
Read More »Alleged White House UFC Attack Plot Foiled as Five Face Federal Charges
Federal authorities have charged five men in connection with an alleged plot to attack a UFC event held outside the White House, accusing the group of planning to deploy explosive-laden drones over the crowd before opening fire on fleeing attendees. The Justice Department announced Tuesday that arrests were made in …
Read More »Trump Administration Shifts Special Education, Civil Rights Functions Out of Education Department
The Trump administration announced Tuesday that major responsibilities traditionally handled by the U.S. Department of Education will be transferred to other federal agencies, marking another significant step in President Donald Trump’s effort to reduce the department’s role in overseeing education nationwide. Under newly announced interagency agreements, the Department of Health …
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