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At the Races: Never-ending redistricting
Redistricting has already thrown a long shadow over the 2026 midterm elections, and we’re not done yet.
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Redistricting has already thrown a long shadow over the 2026 midterm elections, and we’re not done yet.
The news is especially bleak for younger Americans: For new college graduates, this is the worst job market in years, The New York Times reported this week.
This week, Pentagon officials gave the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee an estimate of $11.3 billion for the war’s first week, a figure first reported Wednesday by The New York Times.
↵↵Unmasking Johnny MAGA: A right-wing account with 280,000 followers on X posts dozens of times per day, lavishing praise on Trump and attacking his political enemies.
Virginia Democrats, meanwhile, are eyeing further tweaks to the map, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported, and candidates continue to announce plans, with Democratic Del.
↵↵Still in Pennsylvania: The New York Times explores the "strained, and often strange, relationship" between the two most powerful Democrats in the commonwealth: Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen.
↵↵Getting big in Texas: The New York Times takes a look at two big developments in the state's high-profile Senate race: the multimillion-dollar effort to help get Sen.
↵↵Trump was interrupted several times by hecklers Tuesday, and he credited law enforcement for quickly removing them from the hall.
↵↵Retrospective on monstrous wildfires↵↵Be prepared for California's largest story from 2025 to carry over into 2026.
↵↵At the Races is back for 2026, with the midterm election year upon us.
↵↵The busy race to succeed Newsom remains wide open, with polls showing no candidate breaking out some seven months before the 2026 primary.
↵↵The issue is among the last unresolved matters facing House and Senate negotiators who aim to reconcile before December the House and Senate fiscal 2026 NDAAs.Â
↵↵Hoosier-state legislators had been set to meet Dec. 1 to consider a new congressional map that could target one or both of the state's Democratic House members – Reps. Frank J.
↵↵If Trump has a legislative strategy for the 12-month run to the 2026 midterm elections, he and his team have done a bang-up job camouflaging it.
McCormick leads Casey by less than half of 1 percent, triggering a mandatory recount under state law, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt.