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Why Texas’ redistricting plan isn’t a sure bet
Texas Republicans redrew congressional districts expecting to flip five Democratic seats in the midterms, but the plan’s success depends on whether 2024 voting patterns hold or shift back toward 2020 results.
Sonam Wangchuk: Why India still turns to the hunger strike
Educationist Sonam Wangchuk has undertaken a prolonged hunger strike to support education reforms, continuing India’s long tradition of using fasting as a political protest tool that dates back to Mahatma Gandhi.
Connecticut leaders highlight $700M milestone in Connecticut Early Childhood Education Endowment in Hartford – WTNH.com
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ICYMI: Governor Ron DeSantis Recommends Dr. Henry Mack for Education Commissioner – Florida Department of Education
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Florida House write-in candidate arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Trump
A former marine and Republican write-in candidate for Florida’s House seat was arrested and charged in federal court with threatening to kill Donald Trump after social media videos surfaced.
National Guard deployment to DC will last through Trump’s term
President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., will be extended through the end of his presidential term on January 20, 2029, the Pentagon confirmed.
National Guard deployment to DC will last through Trump’s term
President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., will be extended through the end of his presidential term on January 20, 2029, the Pentagon confirmed.
Ex-DoJ lawyer fired by Todd Blanche urges senators to reject nomination
A former pardon attorney testified against Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination, claiming she was fired for refusing to restore gun rights to an actor and Trump ally.
Ex-DoJ lawyer fired by Todd Blanche urges senators to reject nomination
A former pardon attorney testified against Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination, claiming she was fired for refusing to restore gun rights to an actor and Trump ally.
A House vote makes it clear: Israel’s support among Democrats is starting to buckle
A House vote on stripping security assistance to Israel reveals deepening fractures in Democratic support, with 103 Democrats voting for the amendment despite leadership opposition.
A House vote makes it clear: Israel’s support among Democrats is starting to buckle
A House vote on stripping security assistance to Israel reveals deepening fractures in Democratic support, with 103 Democrats voting for the amendment despite leadership opposition.
America already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?
The House passed legislation making daylight saving time permanent, reviving a 1970s attempt that failed after less than a year amid concerns about winter darkness and children attending school in the dark.
America already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?
The House passed legislation making daylight saving time permanent, reviving a 1970s attempt that failed after less than a year amid concerns about winter darkness and children attending school in the dark.
Vance says Trump administration ‘screwed up’ communications around Epstein files
Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the Trump administration mishandled communications regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files, pointing to missteps by former Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Vance says Trump administration ‘screwed up’ communications around Epstein files
Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the Trump administration mishandled communications regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files, pointing to missteps by former Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Lawmakers break without addressing unconstitutional murder sentences, leave 1K Pa. lifers in limbo
Pennsylvania lawmakers recessed without addressing a state Supreme Court ruling that found mandatory life sentences for second-degree murder unconstitutional, potentially missing a July 24 deadline and leaving over 1,100 prisoners in legal limbo.