
Far-Right Party Could Win Control in Eastern German State This Fall
Alternative for Germany may gain governmental control in Saxony-Anhalt, with plans to reshape German society if successful.

Alternative for Germany may gain governmental control in Saxony-Anhalt, with plans to reshape German society if successful.

A conference questioning climate science was held near the White House, drawing dozens of attendees.

Fox News host Jesse Watters made controversial remarks suggesting women are unsuited for the presidency, drawing criticism from various commentators.
Maria de Jesús Estrada Juárez, a DACA recipient deported to Mexico in February, returned to California after a federal judge ruled her removal violated her rights.

Matvei Rumiantsev received a four-year sentence for an attack witnessed by President Trump's son during a video call.

New York City is pursuing multiple policy initiatives including preschool expansion marketing and minimum wage proposals.

Brian Cole Jr., accused of planting pipe bombs near party headquarters before Jan. 6, argues Trump's clemency applies to his case.

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

President Trump has asked aides whether Corey Lewandowski profited from a $220 million DHS ad campaign amid reports of the adviser's conduct.
Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie discussed U.S. military planning regarding Iran during a television interview.

California's Democratic Party chair urged candidates without viable paths to drop out of the gubernatorial race, fearing a crowded field could help Republicans.

The Department of Education announced $1 billion in taxpayer savings from enhanced fraud controls while a conservative group pushes for centralized campus crime reporting.

House Speaker Mike Johnson discussed various policy positions and political challenges facing Republicans during the party's retreat in Florida.

Democratic Party faces scrutiny over family political connections and Obama Presidential Center admission policies.

University of Oregon will provide abortion medication on campus while Missouri senator gains support for federal restrictions.
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