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New York Dem Nydia Velázquez stepping down after 3 decades

New York Rep. Nydia Velázquez (D) is stepping down after more than a dozen terms. “For more than three decades, I have had the privilege of a lifetime serving the people of New York City in the United States Congress,” Velázquez said in a Thursday statement. “After much

What to know about Trump’s plan to fight state AI laws

{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story What to know about Trump’s plan to fight state AI laws President Trump is taking aim at state artificial intelligence (AI) laws that his administration sees as threats to the growing industry and the U.S’s ability to dominate it.

Fetterman calls Trump posts 'dangerous,' 'deeply wrong'

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) slammed President Trump for calling a group of Democratic lawmakers “traitors” on Thursday. “I strongly reject this dangerous rhetoric,” Fetterman wrote on the social platform X. “Do not threaten Members of Congress. Republican or Democrat. It’s

Jeffries says he's open to censure reform

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Thursday that he's open to adopting new House rules making it tougher to censure lawmakers amid a wave of those resolutions hitting the floor this week. "I'm open-minded about what the possibilities are in terms of getting the

CDC reverses its stance on vaccine-autism link

Presented by the American Association for Cancer Research — {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story CDC reverses its stance on vaccine-autism link The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has officially dropped its long-held stance that vaccines don’t cause

GOP rep does '6-7' gesture while presiding over House

Unfortunately, “6-7” has reached the House floor. Rep. Blake Moore (R-Utah) thought it was a good idea Tuesday to use the slang term, which has been increasingly used by teenagers to describe, well, anything. Moore, serving as Speaker pro tempore, asked for those in the chamber

CAIR sues Texas over terrorist designation

The Council on American-Islamic Relations’s (CAIR) legal arm has filed a lawsuit challenging Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) designation of their group as a “foreign terrorist organization” — a stance at odds with the U.S. government. CAIR is the nation’s largest Muslim civil

Trump at Odds with CIA Assessment on Khashoggi Killing

President Donald Trump brushed aside a reporter's question to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman about the 2018 killing of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi, saying the crown prince "knew nothing about it and we can leave it at that." But Trump's claim

5 notable moments from Dick Cheney’s funeral

Former presidents, vice presidents and other elected officials gathered on Thursday to mourn former Vice President Dick Cheney at Washington National Cathedral. Former President George W. Bush, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), former Assistant Defense Secretary Pete Williams,

Judge blocks DC National Guard deployment

A federal judge on Thursday blocked President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., amid his crackdown on local crime, the latest blow to the president’s efforts to deploy military forces in Democratic cities without the backing of local leaders. U.S.

Immigration crackdown in Charlotte is over, sheriff says

U.S. Border Patrol officers have wrapped up their immigration crackdown in Charlotte, N.C., less than a week after their arrival, Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden said. McFadden's office said they were notified by federal officials that "Operation Charlotte's Web" was