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MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay City‘No Kings’ protests scheduled for more than 100 Michigan cities
Thousands of people are set to take the streets Saturday in more than 100 locations across Michigan. Cities from the state ...
The Daily BeastTrump Lobs Insults at ‘Nasty’ Little Marco
Donald Trump couldn’t resist revisiting his old feud with Marco Rubio while thanking him for helping broker the Gaza ...
FOX NewsGeorge Stephanopoulos battles JD Vance over Tom Homan bribery claims, abruptly ends interview
Vice President JD Vance battled ABC host George Stephanopoulos on Sunday over bribery allegations against border czar Tom ...
The Charlotte ObserverFOP cited homicides in call for National Guard in Charlotte. But killings are down
To back up that request, the FOP noted there had been 15 homicides in Charlotte since the stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian ...
Philadelphia InquirerDemocrats have spent a record amount to win the New Jersey governor’s race. Why some insiders are still nervous
National Democrats are pouring millions of dollars into the race for New Jersey governor, as party insiders fret over whether ...
Eric Trump leaned in on conspiracy theories while ranting against his father’s perceived foe Jack Smith at he works to sell ...
The "Saturday Night Live" skit spoofed Pam Bondi's stonewalling, Kristi Noem's history of killing a dog, and President Donald ...
SCOTUSblogAlex Jones goes to the Supreme Court
Last week, conservative media personality Alex Jones filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court, asking the justices to pause a lower-court judgment that would require him to pay more […] The ...
The fear is, with military pay no longer looming as a pressure point, little will stop the shutdown from continuing for several more weeks.
House Speaker Mike Johnson blames Democratic obstruction for the ongoing government shutdown, now in its 13th day since Oct. 1.
The Plain Dealer ClevelandSummit County judge becomes 5th Republican to enter crowded Ohio Supreme Court primary race
A fifth candidate has joined the already-crowded Republican primary race for the Ohio Supreme Court’s last Democratic-held seat, according to state campaign-finance records. Jill Flagg Lanzinger, a ...
Cases and Controversies is a recurring series by Carolyn Shapiro, primarily focusing on the effects of the Supreme Court’s rulings, opinions, and procedures on the law, on other institutions, and on ...
Dallas Morning NewsConstitutional amendments top November ballot in Texas. Here’s what they all mean
Voters will decide on 17 proposed changes to the Texas Constitution this fall, deciding whether to throw their support behind amendments that would cut property taxes, codify the rights of parents, ...
The Plain Dealer ClevelandTim Ryan inches closer toward Ohio governor race, but won’t yet commit
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan has told his inner circle to start working on putting an Ohio gubernatorial campaign plan together, though he still hasn’t decided whether to enter the race, according to the ...
The Texas TribuneIn South Texas, Allred and Talarico compete for Latino voters by vowing to fight for working class
The two leading Senate Democratic candidates have made it a point to spend time along the border early in the cycle, a sign of the region’s importance in 2026.
SCOTUSblogSCOTUStoday for Monday, October 13
Former President Herbert Hoover laid the cornerstone of the Supreme Court Building 93 years ago, on Oct. 13, 1932. Former Justice Anthony Kennedy recently wrote for The New York Times […] The post ...
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