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Politics6d ago

Supreme Court grants qualified immunity to Vermont officer in protester case

The Supreme Court ruled that a police officer who removed a protester from Vermont's House floor is entitled to qualified immunity protection.

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Politics4d ago

Democrats Plan Energy Policy Push as Industry Groups Mobilize After Tax Changes

Democratic leaders pledge to restore clean energy tax credits while renewable energy advocates organize political responses to recent policy setbacks.

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Politics6d ago

Kentucky Governor Beshear Criticizes VP Vance at Ohio Event, Signaling 2028 Focus

Democratic Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear attacked Vice President JD Vance at an Ohio fundraiser, part of growing Democratic efforts to target potential 2028 GOP nominee.

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PoliticsMar 20

TSA Workers Call Out Sick During Government Shutdown, Creating Airport Delays

Transportation Security Administration workers are missing shifts without pay during a partial government shutdown, leading to longer security lines at airports.

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Politics3d ago

Secret Service agent shoots self at Philadelphia airport while on Jill Biden detail

A Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden's security detail accidentally discharged their weapon, injuring themselves at Philadelphia International Airport.

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PoliticsMar 17

White House Economic Adviser Says Iran War Has Cost $12 Billion, Funding Adequate

Kevin Hassett told CBS that the Iran conflict has cost $12 billion so far and current funding is sufficient as Congress may consider supplemental requests.

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PoliticsMar 22

France Holds Municipal Elections as Far-Right and Far-Left Show First-Round Gains

French voters head to polls Sunday for second round of municipal elections after far-right and far-left parties made notable first-round advances.

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PoliticsMar 19

Intelligence Officials to Testify Before Senate on National Security Threats

Top U.S. intelligence officials will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee to discuss national security threats facing the country.

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PoliticsMar 21

Former FBI Director and Special Counsel Robert Mueller Dies at 81

Robert Mueller, who served as FBI director and led the Russia investigation into 2016 election interference, has died at age 81.

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Politics4d ago

Deputy AG Blanche Says DOJ, FBI Underwent Personnel Changes After Trump Cases

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department dismissed 200 employees following prosecutions of President Trump.

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PoliticsMar 18

Trump Comments on Israel Nuclear Weapons Use Amid Iran Conflict

President Trump addressed questions about Israel's potential nuclear weapon use and faced internal criticism over Iran conflict policy.

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Politics6d ago

Brazil's Bolsonaro granted house arrest for 27-year sentence due to health issues

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro received permission to serve his 27-year coup attempt sentence at home instead of prison due to deteriorating health conditions.

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Politics4d ago

Trump Criticizes Supreme Court Justices Over Tariff Ruling

Former President Trump expressed anger at Justices Barrett and Gorsuch following a Supreme Court decision on tariffs.

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PoliticsMar 18

Senate to Consider Republican Bill Requiring Citizenship Proof for Voter Registration

Republicans plan extended Senate debate on legislation requiring new voters to prove citizenship when registering, despite Democratic opposition.

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PoliticsMar 22

Senate Republicans Block SAVE America Act with Procedural Maneuvers

GOP senators used floor tactics to delay voting on the SAVE America Act, proposing voter ID and transgender sports amendments.

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