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Senate Republicans float competing health care plans

Separate Senate Republican contingents are floating competing proposals on health care, as the party struggles to unify behind a plan to stop looming premium hikes. GOP leaders are faced with a political dilemma: Either they extend the subsidies and endorse ObamaCare, which

A coordinated attack on America’s most vulnerable

The Trump administration is attempting to slash housing funding and punish homelessness, which will result in over 4,000 formerly homeless people in Louisiana being forced back onto the streets, and will not address the real driver of homelessness, which is the soaring cost of

Watch live: Trump announces $12B in aid to farmers

President Trump is expected Monday afternoon to announce $12 billion in aid to farmers in the U.S. Farmers, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins are expected to join the president at the White House for the announcement. Watch the

War is hell, but that should never excuse war crimes.

The military's strike on drug boats has brought into light the need to define what a war crime is, as the standard of conduct should be maintained at all times, even in the worst of conditions, and the responsibility for this restraint must come from the top.

Clyburn: 'We are not ready' for a woman as president

South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn (D) said Sunday he doesn’t think the U.S. is ready for a woman to be president. “If you look at the history, we demonstrated that we are not ready, these are incredible women who have run, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris,” Clyburn told NBC's

Is Kristi Noem About to Get Fired?

There could be a major switch-up at the Department of Homeland Security “really soon.” In a drastic turn of events, Donald Trump is reportedly considering replacing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem with outbound Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin. That could make Noem the first person

Tapper comes to Kaitlan Collins's defense after Trump attack

CNN anchor Jake Tapper defended his colleague, Kaitlan Collins, after President Trump called her “stupid and nasty” for purportedly asking about his plans for the White House ballroom. In a post on the social platform X, Tapper corrected the spelling of Collins’s name and

Greene, '60 Minutes' correspondent spar in tense interview

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) pushed back on CBS News anchor Lesley Stahl when she was asked to address past controversial statements that the journalist suggested have “contributed” to a toxic political culture. In perhaps the most contentious moment of the “60 Minutes”

DOJ dealt setback in effort to reindict Comey

A federal judge agreed Saturday to temporarily block Justice Department access to emails from a close associate of James Comey, issuing another roadblock as prosecutors weigh bringing a second case against the former FBI director. A different federal judge recently tossed the

White House to roll out $12 billion farm package

President Trump is slated to roll out a $12 billion farm aid package on Monday, according to a White House official. The aid includes $11 billion in one time payments to crop farmers as a part of the Department of Agriculture’s Farmer Bridge Assistance program. The remaining

Mamdani gives tips to migrants in New York City

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani gave advice to migrants in the city, just over a week after federal immigration officers conducted a sweep near Chinatown. Mamdani said that as mayor, he would "protect the rights" of the roughly three million migrants in New York City

Democrats, create Project 2027 and hope your wave comes

Democrats are closing out 2025 with momentum, having won double-digit victories in Virginia and New Jersey, and are now looking ahead to 2027 with the need for a plan to address key issues such as Trump's impeachment, inflation, healthcare, and Supreme Court expansion.