Headlines

Harris books appearances in the South next month: CNN

Former Vice President Kamala Harris will appear at multiple state Democratic Party fundraisers across the South next month, CNN reported Thursday. Harris will reportedly appear at fundraisers for the Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina state parties the week of April

About 6 in 10 disapprove of Iran war: Pew polling

A majority of Americans say they do not approve of the U.S. military action in Iran and that attacking the country late last month was the wrong idea, according to a poll released Thursday. The Pew Research Center found 61 percent of respondents disapprove of President Trump's

New Polling: Ohio Could Be In Play For Democrats In 2026

New polling shows the race for Senate between former Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown (D) and incumbent Senator John Husted (R) is tight. This puts Ohio on the map as a battleground state for the first time since it swung right in 2016, according to a new Decision Desk HQ memo.

NATO reports surge in Europe, Canada defense spending

Europe and Canada had a 20 percent surge in defense spending in 2025 compared with the previous year, according to the annual report by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, who said the alliance has “started a new chapter.” “We took big decisions and decisive action to defend

Rogan: Democrats were tougher on border than Trump

Joe Rogan said Wednesday Democrats were tougher on the border than President Trump, citing past comments from both former President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The podcaster described Clinton’s rhetoric on the border during her first presidential

U.S. Troops Abandon Military Bases Amid Iran Strikes

Iran’s retaliatory strikes have rendered many of America’s 13 military bases in the Gulf region “all but uninhabitable,” forcing U.S. military service members to work remotely from hotels and office spaces, The New York Times reported Thursday. Within the first two weeks of the

TSA official warns of lingering staffing, hiring challenges

A senior Transportation Security Administration (TSA) official warned late Wednesday that the ripple effects of the partial government shutdown could cause headaches at airports for weeks or potentially months to come, even if lawmakers strike a deal to end it soon. Deputy TSA

Senators introducing ban on government use of Chinese robots

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) introduced legislation Thursday that would ban the federal government from obtaining or operating unmanned Chinese robots. The American Security Robotics Act seeks to bar government use of “unmanned

Inflation projected at 4.2 percent amid Iran war fears

Inflation is projected at 4.2 percent this year amid economic concerns surrounding the U.S.-Israeli conflict against Iran, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). In a new report, the OECD made 2026 inflation projections for multiple

ICE officers now checking IDs in airport security lines

Some Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have started checking travelers' identification documents (IDs) after receiving standard training from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), officials from the latter agency said. Acting TSA Administrator Ha

DOJ settles Flynn malicious prosecution lawsuit

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has settled a lawsuit from President Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn over claims he was wrongfully prosecuted for making false statements to the FBI during its probe of Russia's ties to the Trump campaign during the 2016

Trump misses deadline for new CDC director nominee

The Trump administration has hit its legal limit for leaving the position of director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vacant after firing the sitting director last year. Former CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired on Aug. 27 after officially serving in

Judge asked to take Trump name off Kennedy Center

A Democratic lawmaker has asked a federal judge to stop the Kennedy Center from sticking President Trump's name on its building and other branding. Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio), an ex officio member of the performing arts center's board of trustees, argued in a motion filed

Fetterman: Popularity among Republicans 'confusing'

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who has been known to buck his party in recent years, said he is confused about his popularity with Republicans. “I, for some strange way, I am more popular with Republicans, which is, it's confusing because I vote, I vote in the 90s

A war by any other name is still a war

President Trump's characterization of the U.S.-Israeli aerial bombardments of Iran as a "little excursion" has been met with criticism, as the conflict has already cost the U.S. billions of dollars and resulted in numerous casualties.

Trump disapproval highest in both terms: Fox News poll

President Trump's disapproval rating hit its highest rating across both of his terms, according to a new Fox News poll. The survey, released Wednesday, found that 59 percent of registered voters do not approve of Trump's handling of the presidency, with 47 percent who say they