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New York Times PoliticsDec 07, 2025
Judge Halts Justice Dept. Effort to Seek New Comey Indictment
The judge's decision prevented the government until at least next Friday from having access to much of the evidence it used to secure its original indictment against Mr. Comey.

Drudge ReportDec 06, 2025
Trump struggles to persuade Americans to ignore affordability issues...




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New York Times PoliticsDec 06, 2025
Hegseth Skirts Questions About Releasing Video of Sept. 2 Boat Attack
At an appearance in California, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was noncommittal about releasing the full video of a U.S. military attack on a boat in the Caribbean.

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Drudge ReportDec 06, 2025
Battlefield Picture Worsening for Ukraine as Trump Pushes Peace Plan...




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Yahoo PoliticsDec 06, 2025
Judge rejects Trump administration's bid to toss lawsuit challenging Guantánamo migrant detentions


New York Times PoliticsDec 06, 2025
Trump Administration Waives $11 Million Southwest Airlines Fine
The penalty was part of a fine imposed by the Biden administration after it determined the airline had failed to provide prompt customer service and refunds to passengers in 2022.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 06, 2025
Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado march in cities worldwide


BBC PoliticsDec 06, 2025
Young people are getting a 'raw deal', and that's good news for the Greens and Reform
Frustration among voters under 30 is widespread, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

Drudge ReportDec 06, 2025
Arizona congresswoman pepper sprayed by ICE?




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Washington Post PoliticsDec 06, 2025
Why Miami's Trump backers are clashing with the ‘America First' wing over Venezuela
As Trump threatens strongman Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan and Cuban American supporters are urging the president to do whatever it takes to oust him.

BBC PoliticsDec 06, 2025
Trans women will not be allowed to attend main Labour Women's Conference events
The conference will take place in 2026 after being cancelled for a year in light of the Supreme Court's gender ruling.

Drudge ReportDec 06, 2025
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Drudge ReportDec 05, 2025
Video of Boat Strike Shows Survivors Waving Before Fatal Follow-Up Attack...




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Washington Post PoliticsDec 05, 2025
Who is Adm. Frank Bradley, commander in the boat strike controversy?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has distanced himself from the fallout from the strike, which killed 11, as Bradley has come under scrutiny.

New York Times PoliticsDec 05, 2025
Judge Rules Trump Exceeded Authority by Holding Deportees at Guantánamo
Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan stopped short of ordering the shuttering of the detention operation. But a lawyer for the challengers said they would soon seek a closure order.

New York Times PoliticsDec 05, 2025
Library Agency Reinstates Grants Canceled by Trump Administration
The Institute of Museum and Library Services restored the funding after a federal court ruled that moves to dismantle the agency were unlawful.

Democracy NowDec 04, 2025
Will Hegseth Go? Defense Secretary Faces Anger from Congress over Boat Strikes, Signal Chat
"Pete Hegseth, much like the president he serves, sees himself as, essentially, above the law, as unconstrained by legal procedure." Foreign policy analyst Matt Duss discusses the brewing conflict within the Trump administration over the leadership of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, including his involvement in a leaked announcement of U.S. strikes on Yemen in March and the chain of command behind U.S. strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean. Legal experts say the boat strikes, which have already killed at least 80 people, are likely illegal.

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Yahoo PoliticsDec 03, 2025
Trump makes another affordability push as Americans sour on the economy


New York Times PoliticsDec 02, 2025
Trump to Close Voice of America's Overseas Offices and Radio Stations
The push to close the offices appears to contradict a federal judge's order from April, which required Trump officials to resume operations at V.O.A.

Democracy NowNov 12, 2025
"Food is A Fundamental Human Right": U.S. Hunger Expert Decries Trump Withholding Food Assistance
The government shutdown has brought attention to food insecurity in the United States, as it disrupted the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP, which helps about 42 million people across the country. Delayed and partial payments have occurred despite the availability of contingency funds to keep the program going during the shutdown, because the Trump administration initially chose not to use those funds. "42 million Americans, 16 million of them children, are really struggling to be able to afford nutritious food for their health," says Mariana Chilton, child hunger expert. "It's deeply concerning."

Department of Homeland Security NewsAug 18, 2021
DHS and DOJ Publish Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Make Asylum Process More Efficient and Ensure Fairness
WASHINGTON In a key step toward implementing the Administration's blueprint for a fair, orderly, and humane immigration system, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of Justice (DOJ) are publishing a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would amend current regulations to improve the processing of asylum claims.  The proposed rule would allow, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) asylum officers to hear and decide applications for asylum, withholding of removal, and Convention Against Torture (CAT) protection for individuals who receive a positive credible fear determination.  These cases are currently assigned to immigration judges within DOJ's Executive Office for Immigration Review.

"These proposed changes will significantly improve DHS's and DOJ's ability to more promptly and efficiently consider the asylum claims of individuals encountered at or near the border, while ensuring fundamental fairness," said Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas.  "Individuals who are eligible will receive relief more swiftly, while those who are not eligible will be expeditiously removed.  We are building an immigration system that is designed to ensure due process, respect human dignity, and promote equity."

"Today marks a step forward in our effort to make the asylum process fairer and more expeditious," said Attorney General Merrick Garland.  "This rule will both reduce the caseload in our immigration courts and protect the rights of those fleeing persecution and violence."

The current system for hearing and adjudicating asylum claims at the southwest border has long needed repair.  For nearly a decade, the number of such claims has ballooned, and the system has proved unable to keep pace, resulting in large backlogs and years-long delays i

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