
Chief Justice Responds to Personal Attacks on Judges, Calls Them 'Dangerous'
Chief Justice issues statement defending judiciary after President Trump criticized Supreme Court justices over tariff ruling.

Chief Justice issues statement defending judiciary after President Trump criticized Supreme Court justices over tariff ruling.

A key privacy officer has resigned as the Justice Department prepares to share sensitive state voter data with the Department of Homeland Security.

Electoral Commission proposes allowing vouching for voters without ID while GOP senators push federal voter eligibility verification legislation.

State officials are investigating reports that masked individuals offered cash and food to voters in exchange for signatures on ballot petitions in San Francisco.

The Republican National Committee has filed a lawsuit against Virginia alleging improper ballot acceptance procedures.

School choice enrollment reaches 1.3 million students amid ongoing discussions about education funding effectiveness and accountability measures.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced cuts to Pentagon chaplain faith designation codes and new uniform requirements for military chaplains.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appealed a court order requiring expansion of the city's housing voucher program, citing budget constraints.

Congressional committees are investigating Jeffrey Epstein's associates and circumstances of his death through witness testimony and depositions.

GOP lawmakers are divided over the Dignity Act immigration reform bill as broader immigration policy discussions intensify in Congress.

President Trump's nearly two-hour State of the Union speech, the longest in U.S. history, drew polarized reactions from Democrats and Republicans in Congress.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled the city's first comprehensive racial equity plan, which has drawn both support and criticism.

Democratic primary contests in New York and Virginia reveal persistent ideological splits within the party on issues like foreign policy and gun rights.

Royer Perez-Jimenez was found unconscious and unresponsive at a county jail holding immigration detainees.

Graham Platner, a Maine Republican Senate candidate, defended having a Nazi tattoo and controversial social media posts by attributing them to military culture.
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