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The deeper you look at California Forever, the less it resembles a utopian city for the masses and the more it feels like something else entirely: a billionaire panic room with bike lanes.
Illinois holds its primary elections on Tuesday, where a pronounced battle is underway between grassroots candidates and Super PAC money.
Donald Trump has a disturbing habit of blaming the genetics of any Black or brown immigrant when they care connected to a crime.
The ongoing DHS shutdown prompted CEOs of several major airlines to call on the Senate to reach an agreement so TSA agents can be paid again.
During a luncheon with the board of the Kennedy Center, Trump revealed that Rep Neal Dunn (R-Florida) was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Republicans seem to be growing weary of Trump's repeated lies about election fraud, but it is coming about five and a half years too late.
Thousands of Black people publicly rejected the idea that anyone had the authority to call the Target boycott off on their behalf.
Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal was taking his children to school on Friday morning when eight masked ICE agents detained him. He Saturday.
Throughout history, SNAP work requirements have not increased employment or job stability, nor have they removed economic barriers in a meaningful way.
President Donald Trump has been pushing the SAVE Act, which would implement stricter voter ID rules that would disenfranchise millions of voters.
Anonymous White House officials say JD Vance made his opposition to Trump's operations in Iran clear in the time leading up to the initial attack.
FEMA's roughly $200,000 contract with the company that provides data for a mapping tool that pinpoints a tornado's path lapsed in February.