The Justice Department has filed federal lawsuits against six states for failing to provide their voter registration lists, emphasizing the importance of clean voter rolls for fair elections.
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RFK Jr.'s overhaul of the vaccine committee raises alarms among public health experts. With new members and controversial decisions, how will this affect vaccine policies and public trust?
The U.S. Senate's failure to pass a stopgap spending bill raises the specter of a government shutdown, as Democrats demand higher healthcare funding. With the clock ticking, can a bipartisan deal be reached before the deadline?
As the Sept. 30 deadline looms, the House prepares to vote on a Republican funding measure. With tensions high and shutdown fears growing, will bipartisan support emerge or will the government face a standstill?
In a surprising turn of events, a resolution to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar over her comments regarding Charlie Kirk's death was dismissed in Congress. The fast-tracked vote introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace faced opposition from House Minority Whip Katherine Clark.
The Department of Justice has launched lawsuits against Oregon and Maine, demanding sensitive voter registration data. State officials are pushing back, citing privacy concerns and political motivations behind the DOJ's actions.
In a pivotal decision, community advisory committees have rejected two major casino proposals in Manhattan's Times Square and West Side, thwarting plans backed by top developers.
With just weeks to go before a potential government shutdown, House Republicans are pushing a funding bill that may face opposition. Will they secure the necessary votes amidst calls for bipartisan negotiations?
As Minnesotans prepare to vote in a special election to replace the late Melissa Hortman, candidates XP Lee and Ruth Bittner face off amid heightened concerns over political violence. With deep implications for the statehouse, voters are eager to honor Hortman's legacy while addressing community fears.