Texas Governor Greg Abbott appealed to the Supreme Court after a ruling found Texas' redistricting map violated voting rights.
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Multiple veterans’ groups warn against the White House's military actions toward Venezuela, citing unconstitutionality and potential for a new "Forever War."
NoDepartmentOfForeverWar
The House votes on Epstein files bill
Epstein files reveal fractures in Trump's MAGA coalition; Saudi crown prince visits White House.
David Richardson, acting FEMA chief, resigned after six months amid criticism over handling Texas floods, DHS stated.
President Trump backs releasing Epstein files after months of resistance, shifting stance before the House vote.
The Defense Department is pulling back federalized National Guard troops in Chicago and Portland amid legal battles.
What do Epstein's emails reveal? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses with Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown, an expert on his case.
Alice Wong, a renowned author and disability rights activist, has passed away at 51, leaving a lasting legacy.
Lara Smith of the Liberal Gun Club notes a surge in membership post-Trump's election, focusing on self-protection.









