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Supreme Court rejects GOP attempt to defend public charge rule
The court rejected an effort to defend Trump's move to make it harder for immigrants to achieve legal status if they use public benefits.
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The court rejected an effort to defend Trump's move to make it harder for immigrants to achieve legal status if they use public benefits.
A hundred days into the Biden administration, we take a look at letters from a D.C. third grade class to the president on what they want.
ANALYSIS — We know what states gained and lost seats, but it will be a while before districts are redrawn and candidates start running.
Census results showed Rhode Island avoided going down to just one House member, while New York missed out on a seat by 89 people.
Ryan's campaign announcement focused on working-class voters, a group he discussed repeatedly during a failed presidential run in 2020.
The cases touch on hot-button issues, including social media, the Jan. 6 insurrection, and the influence of anonymous donors.
The case will be the first to address gun rights under the Second Amendment before a court where conservatives make up a 6-3 majority.
ANALYSIS — If Congress can’t compromise on a policing bill, Democrats’ decision to wait until 2021 would look like a miscalculation.
Former President Donald Trump gave his endorsement to Susan Wright’s bid to fill the House seat of her late husband, Rep. Ron Wright.
After convincing other nations to promise emissions reductions, Biden must seek follow-through from those countries and Congress.
The Census Bureau will unveil which states will gain and lose congressional seats from population results of the 2020 decennial count.
OPINION — A worker-oriented energy and climate strategy would empower American ingenuity, expand jobs and make energy more affordable.
Democrat Troy Carter won the special election for Louisiana’s 2nd District to succeed Cedric Richmond, who had endorsed him.
A Pentagon commission has recommended overhauling how the military would prosecute sexual assault within the ranks.
The move keeps protections that ensure transgender people can stay in federally funded shelters that correspond with their gender identities.
Glenn Grothman called out Cardi B, Chuck Schumer talked about 420 and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had a run-in with Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Texas teamed with a Trump group in a lawsuit claiming Biden's immigration policies put the US at greater risk for COVID-19.
A group of former Trump and Bush administration officials are urging the White House to raise the refugee admissions cap to 62,500.
ANALYSIS — Donations from Ocasio-Cortez, often villainized by the GOP, could create problems for some House Democrats in battleground seats.
Senate Republicans unveiled a $568 billion infrastructure proposal that they hope can be a starting point for negotiations with Democrats.