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PoliticsMar 26

Justice Department Requests Data from Three Medical Schools as College Sports Reform Advances

The Justice Department has demanded admissions data from three universities while the Trump administration forms committees to reform college sports.

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PoliticsMar 4

House Committee Seeks Testimony from Gates, Black in Epstein Investigation

House Oversight Committee requests voluntary testimony from seven people, including Bill Gates and Leon Black, regarding ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

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PoliticsMar 20

House GOP Delays Vote on Surveillance Powers Amid Bipartisan Opposition

Republican leaders postpone reauthorization vote as Progressive Caucus formally opposes warrantless spy powers extension.

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PoliticsMar 6

ICE facility in Texas faces measles outbreak, closure reports

A measles outbreak at an ICE detention facility in Texas has led to quarantines, with reports the facility may close.

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PoliticsApr 7

House Democrats Urge Federal Regulator to Restrict War-Related Prediction Market Bets

House Democrats are calling on federal regulators to crack down on offshore prediction markets offering bets on U.S. military personnel.

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PoliticsApr 11

Appeals Court Orders Judge to Reconsider Security Impact of White House Ballroom Halt

Federal appeals court says lower court needs more information about national security implications before suspending White House ballroom project.

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PoliticsMar 8

Federal Judge Voids Voice of America Layoffs, Rules Kari Lake Appointment Invalid

A federal judge ruled that Kari Lake's appointment to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media was unconstitutional and voided layoffs at Voice of America.

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PoliticsMar 25

UK Government to Ban Cryptocurrency Donations to Political Parties

The UK government will prohibit political parties from accepting cryptocurrency donations and cap contributions from British citizens abroad.

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PoliticsMar 27

Florida Lawyer Advocates for Executive Order to Restrict Voting Methods

Peter Ticktin, a Florida attorney with ties to Trump, promotes emergency executive order that would end machine and mail-in voting nationwide.

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PoliticsApr 7

Graham Plans Voter ID Push Through Reconciliation; Alme Named Montana Senate Successor

Sen. Graham will pursue voter ID legislation via reconciliation while Kurt Alme prepares for Montana's 2026 Senate race.

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PoliticsMar 13

Swalwell Leads California Governor Race Poll, Sends Staffer to Colombia for Deported Child

Rep. Eric Swalwell leads early California gubernatorial polling while his staff traveled to Colombia to return hearing aids to a deported 6-year-old.

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PoliticsApr 11

Senators Criticize Yale Event Featuring Controversial Streamer Hasan Piker

Republican and Democratic senators have criticized Yale University for hosting streamer Hasan Piker, citing his controversial statements.

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PoliticsApr 1

NYC Council Proposes Budget Alternative as City Faces Financial Challenges

New York City Council released alternative budget proposal amid ongoing fiscal pressures and disagreement with state lawmakers over revenue solutions.

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PoliticsApr 1

DOJ Seeks Documents on Former CIA Director Brennan as FBI Faces Criticism Over Files

House committee votes to provide DOJ with 2017 documents involving John Brennan while Rep. Swalwell criticizes FBI over potential release of old investigation files.

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PoliticsMar 5

Supreme Court Hears Multiple Cases on Gun Rights, Immigration, and State Authority

The Supreme Court addressed several significant cases involving federal gun restrictions, immigration deportations, and state parental notification laws.

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