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Melat Kiros, an Ethiopian American lawyer, defeats longtime incumbent, signals generational shift in Congress.

Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas told a reporter in response to the SCOTUS decision that the Statue of Liberty needs to go into hiding for about the next decade.

One year after the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' critics say it widened inequality, cutting health, food, and education programs for vulnerable Americans.

Colorado is the latest Blue state to fail at triggering a redistricting effort to counter the maps drawn by several Red states over the last year.

The Trump administration has reportedly spent more than half a million dollars to reinstall a statue of slave owner Caesar Rodney.

In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down a Trump executive order that would’ve placed restrictions on birthright citizenship. 

The Supreme Court denied Trump's request to review the $5 million civil judgment E. Jean Carroll was awarded after a jury found Trump sexually abused and defamed her.

Mississippi Republicans filed a lawsuit over a law allowing a grace period for mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day.

20 attorneys general filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s executive order that placed significant restrictions on mail-in voting.

MS NOW reporter David Noriega sat down for an interview with five members of the organization that describes itself as "a safe, non-judgmental community for those who leave MAGA.

On Thursday, a federal judge ordered the DOJ to either release unredacted versions of several files related to late billionaire sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, or explain why it can't do so.

Trump has been trying to hold Congress for ransom by refusing to sign important bills until the legislators pass his precious SAVE America Act.