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U.S.-Canada tensions strain USMCA ahead of July 1 review
U.S. and Canadian tensions are straining the USMCA as the three countries near a July 1 decision on whether to extend the pact.
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Supreme Court rules Louisiana congressional maps unconstitutional racial gerrymander
The US Supreme Court struck down two Louisiana Black-majority districts as unconstitutional in a 6-3 ruling on April 29, weakening the Voting Rights Act.
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House GOP revolt delays procedural vote on FISA, farm bill and DHS funding
House Republican leaders spent about 2 hours winning support for a procedural vote on a bundled FISA, farm bill and DHS funding package.
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Trump Urges Israeli President Herzog to Pardon Netanyahu Amid Trial
Donald Trump pressed Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon PM Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him a wartime leader who should be relieved of corruption trial burdens.
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US Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act, Curtailing Minority Voter Protections
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled April 29 to weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, limiting minority voters' ability to challenge election maps.
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Trump urges Netanyahu to limit Lebanon strikes amid fragile ceasefire
President Trump advised Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to conduct surgical strikes in Lebanon as ceasefire risks collapse.
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House passes three-year FISA extension with CBDC ban, Senate opposition expected
The US House approved a three-year extension of FISA Section 702 including a CBDC ban, but Senate leaders oppose the bill.
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Sasse, King Charles and Buffalo fans point to unity in April moments
Ben Sasse, King Charles III and Buffalo hockey fans each drew attention in April for messages of family, reconciliation and unity.
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Trump to get briefing on Iran military options from CENTCOM
President Trump is set to receive a Thursday briefing on new Iran military options from CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper.
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Inclusive Abundance Initiative drafts 2028 Democratic policy agenda on key issues
The Inclusive Abundance Initiative is creating a 2028 policy agenda to address health care, housing, energy, and other challenges facing Democrats.
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Supreme Court narrows Section 2 of Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court limited protections under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a ruling issued Wednesday.
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Rising gas prices could hurt Republicans in key districts
Rising gasoline prices may pressure Republicans in swing districts as fuel costs climb and voters face larger commuting bills.
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Supreme Court ruling leads to fewer competitive House districts in 2026 midterms
The Supreme Court allowed partisan gerrymandering, sharply reducing competitive House districts in 2026 elections.
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Janet Mills suspends Maine Senate bid ahead of June 9 primary
Maine Gov. Janet Mills suspended her Senate campaign on Thursday, saying she lacked the money to compete.
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Louisiana halts U.S. House primaries after court strikes down congressional map
Louisiana suspended its U.S. House primaries after the Supreme Court threw out the state's congressional map as a racial gerrymander.
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House passes DHS funding, ending 75-day partial shutdown
House lawmakers passed Homeland Security funding by voice vote on Thursday, ending a 75-day partial shutdown.
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House Ethics Committee opens probe into Rep. Chuck Edwards
The House Ethics Committee has begun investigating Rep. Chuck Edwards over unspecified allegations.
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House Republicans help strip pesticide liability language from farm bill
House Republicans allied with the MAHA movement joined Democrats on Thursday to remove pesticide liability language from a farm bill.
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House passes 45-day FISA Section 702 extension
The House passed a 45-day extension of Section 702 and sent it to the president's desk.
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Senate Republicans question Trump administration on Iran War Powers clock
Senate Republicans pressed the Trump administration to explain how it is counting the 60-day War Powers deadline in the Iran campaign.
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Trump criticizes media and Democrats after White House dinner shooting
President Trump in his first interview since the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting attacked the media and Democrats on CBS's '60 Minutes'.
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Trump announces Project Freedom naval mission for Strait of Hormuz
Trump said the U.S. will launch Project Freedom on Monday to help ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Asian Americans report highest anxiety among U.S. racial groups amid discrimination concerns
Asian Americans report 44% anxiety rate, highest among U.S. racial groups, amid ongoing discrimination fears and mixed public perceptions.
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Iran sends reply to U.S. draft plan as Trump says he is not satisfied
Iran sent its response to U.S. amendments to a draft peace plan, and Trump said he was not happy with what Tehran offered.