
House GOP Delays Vote on Surveillance Powers Amid Bipartisan Opposition
Republican leaders postpone reauthorization vote as Progressive Caucus formally opposes warrantless spy powers extension.

Republican leaders postpone reauthorization vote as Progressive Caucus formally opposes warrantless spy powers extension.

Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal, 41, died Saturday in ICE custody less than 24 hours after being detained outside his Texas apartment.

Georgia's 14th Congressional District holds special election to fill seat vacated by Greene after her falling out with Trump.

Governor Gavin Newsom compared Israel to an apartheid state during a book promotion event, drawing criticism from multiple political directions.

President-elect Trump told the New York Post he is 'nowhere near' making a decision about deploying U.S. troops to Iran to secure its nuclear stockpile.

A Florida Republican gubernatorial candidate called for banning Muslim immigration while New Jersey's governor attended a mosque event.

Joe Kent challenges Iran threat assessments while Iranian officials publicly reject negotiations with the Trump administration.

Reports suggest Trump administration figures opposed Peter Mandelson's UK ambassador appointment as tensions rise over Middle East military operations.

Texas voters cast ballots in competitive Republican and Democratic Senate primaries, with incumbent John Cornyn facing challengers.

Gov. Kay Ivey commuted Charles Burton's death sentence to life imprisonment, citing disparity with his accomplice who actually fired the fatal shot.

The NYC Council will vote Thursday on bills affecting police deployment at protests and establishing buffer zones around houses of worship.

Former Democratic and Republican lawyers launch organization to preserve current election procedures amid Trump's calls to nationalize elections.

Ex-Conservative minister Crispin Blunt pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis and crystal meth following a police raid on his Surrey home.

A federal judge struck down key provisions of the Pentagon's press policy, finding restrictions on reporters unconstitutional.

Electoral Commission proposes allowing vouching for voters without ID while GOP senators push federal voter eligibility verification legislation.
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