Supreme Court allows Louisiana to immediately move on drawing new map
Louisiana lawmakers can immediately begin drawing a new congressional map after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday night put into…
After Fifth Circuit ruling on TX border security law, ACLU sues to stop it from going into effect
Roughly one week after the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals handed Texas a win on its border security law,…
Colorado legislators back psychedelic drug research
Psychedelic drugs are experiencing an unprecedented wave of support across the U.S. for their potential therapeutic benefits. …
Trump tells small business owners tariffs ‘aren’t high enough’
President Donald Trump told a group of small business owners Monday that tariffs should be higher, even as polling is…
Pennsylvania has the most Democrats in ‘Red to Blue’ campaign
As Democrats ramp up their efforts to flip the U.S. House in November, four candidates from the Keystone State have…
Trump hosts small business owners at White House, touting business-friendly policies
President Donald Trump enumerated a number of policies he said have created a favorable environment for small business growth while…
DeSantis signs new congressional map into law
Second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed his redrawn congressional map into law. …
South Carolinian facing charges for threatening Trump will stay jailed
Army veteran Daniel Swain spoke only briefly in response to a federal magistrate judge on Monday and will have a…
Iran testing fragile ceasefire, fires on Navy, commercial ships
Iran is testing the ceasefire as it fires at U.S. naval and commercial vessels within hours of the implementation of…
GOP senators renew calls to nuke filibuster after voter ID bill languishes
With Congress juggling government funding, the farm bill, government surveillance reauthorization and more, a Republican election security bill has taken…
LA City Council member seeks to allow noncitizens to vote
A Los Angeles City Council member has proposed allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections. …
U.S. Supreme Court temporarily allows mail-order abortion pills
The U.S. Supreme Court will temporarily allow women to obtain abortion pills through the mail, without visiting an in-person doctor. …