
Opinion Writers Criticize Trump's Iran Policy and Presidential Actions
Two opinion pieces published this week criticized President Trump's Iran policy and various presidential initiatives.

Two opinion pieces published this week criticized President Trump's Iran policy and various presidential initiatives.
Federal agencies will probe nonprofit organizations for potential links to domestic terrorism following December directive from Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Two public figures take opposing stances on immigration enforcement, with differing views on ICE operations.

British commentators debate Labour's approach to defining Islamophobia, with critics arguing it could restrict free speech and legitimate criticism.

The Trump administration has offered immigration policy modifications to Democrats in exchange for ending the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.
President-elect Trump suggested a potential summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping could occur within five to six weeks.

Judges on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin declined to extend Brad Schimel's term as interim U.S. attorney.

Former Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas launched a Democratic campaign for a Florida House seat currently held by Republican Maria Elvira Salazar.

Connecticut passed emergency legislation requiring ID verification for recyclers redeeming more than 1,000 containers daily.

Kyrsten Sinema, who left the Democratic Party to become an independent, has joined the conservative Washington Reporter as a columnist.

The Hill announced its first annual Top Women Shaping Policy list, recognizing 50 women influencing government across party lines.
President Trump shared a photo on Truth Social showing New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani standing next to the Declaration of Independence in the Oval Office.
The White House seeks new tariffs through Section 301 investigations after Supreme Court ruling eliminated emergency tariff authority.

Congressional impasse over Department of Homeland Security funding enters second month with no resolution.

Rep. Brian Mast questioned a State Department official about grants described as making maps 'more gay' during a House hearing.
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