
Different Voter ID Proposals Draw Debate on Election Security Measures
Electoral Commission proposes allowing vouching for voters without ID while GOP senators push federal voter eligibility verification legislation.

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

Attorney General Pam Bondi has rescinded a policy that prohibited DOJ political appointees from attending campaign events and fundraisers.

The killing of a Chicago college student allegedly by an immigrant with multiple arrests has sparked political debate over sanctuary city policies.

Three men were arrested by counter-terrorism police on suspicion of assisting Chinese intelligence services in the UK, then released on bail.

Former PM Tony Blair criticized current PM Keir Starmer for insufficient backing of Trump's Iran stance, while CNN's Jake Tapper questioned White House social media tactics.

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

A watchdog organization has filed a Federal Election Commission complaint alleging Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez misused campaign funds.

Steve Bannon told CPAC attendees that the U.S. may be at the start of a war with Iran, warning of potential ground combat.

Matvei Rumiantsev received a four-year sentence for an attack witnessed by President Trump's son during a video call.
Democratic leaders pledge to restore clean energy tax credits while renewable energy advocates organize political responses to recent policy setbacks.

Former President Trump suggested reducing Iran-related military operations while US officials highlighted progress in ongoing strikes.

Two suspects were arrested after attacking Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail, injuring an officer when the mayor's vehicle was blocked.

University of Southern California canceled a gubernatorial debate after facing criticism for excluding candidates of color from the event.

Federal authorities are examining prison operations in California, Maine, and Texas amid concerns over housing policies and staff misconduct.

Democratic Senate candidates in Maine and Michigan are defending themselves against criticism over past remarks and positions ahead of key primary elections.
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