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Eric Schmitt, Other Republicans Criticized for Participation in Far-Right-Linked Conference
A distinct anti-tech sentiment also emerged—one faction advocated a “holy war” against artificial intelligence
A distinct anti-tech sentiment also emerged—one faction advocated a “holy war” against artificial intelligence
The filing in U.S. District Court in Washington marks what legal observers say may be the first direct FOIA suit of its kind
Lawler plans to introduce legislation in Congress banning mid-decade redistricting and partisan gerrymandering nationwide.
Since the June opinion, at least nine federal judges have issued rulings that apply nationwide.
The upcoming publication aims to rectify this by providing candidates with a more structured narrative heading into the primary season.
The SAVE Act, passed in the House, aims to tighten voter registration rules to protect election integrity, but Democrats argue it could disenfranchise eligible voters and undermine democracy.
Judge Boasberg's decision disrupts executive authority and halts operations targeting dangerous criminals like Tren de Aragua.
Tensions rise after a heated exchange between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and U.S. President Trump, casting doubt on America’s commitment.