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Supreme Court Case Could Spark Major Voting Rights Act Reform

The Supreme Court will hear arguments next week in Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could set the stage for sweeping Voting Rights Act reform.

‘St. Fagans Museum Theft’ Stuns Wales as Priceless Ancient Gold Vanishes

Authorities in Wales are investigating a theft at  St. Fagans museum after thieves broke into one of the most prominent Welsh cultural institutions and stole priceless ancient jewelry.

Migrant Population Drops by Millions

A study by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) found that the number of foreign-born immigrants in the United States declined by 2.2 million.

Democrats, Media Blamed Climate Change for Palisades Fire — Evidence Tells a Different Story

Federal prosecutors have revealed that the devastating Los Angeles blaze once pinned on climate change was actually deliberate.

Seattle Mayor Moves to Block National Guard

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, a Democrat, signed two new executive orders designed to counter federal immigration enforcement efforts.

Sen. Tim Kaine Denounces Violent Jay Jones Texts Then Backs His Candidacy

Sen. Tim Kaine is facing criticism after condemning, then excusing, violent text messages sent by Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones, reigniting scrutiny over the party’s double standard on political threats.

Over 70% of Americans Back Trump Drug Boat Strikes Targeting Cartels

A new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll shows overwhelming bipartisan support for Trump drug boat strikes, with 71 percent of Americans—including a majority of Democrats—backing U.S. military operations that destroy drug-smuggling vessels in international waters.

Masks Return to California

Sonoma County, California, announced that masks are to be worn in health facilities beginning November 1 through March 31.

‘Unbelievably Tone Deaf’: Abdul El-Sayed’s Oct 7 Email Sparks Outrage for Ignoring Atrocities, Blaming Israel

Michigan Democrat Abdul El-Sayed is facing fierce backlash after sending a fundraising message marking the anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks — one that omitted any mention of Hamas’s atrocities and instead blamed Israel.

Poll Shows Kathy Hochul Vulnerable as Stefanik Gains Ground in Potential New York Matchup

A new statewide survey suggests Democratic governor Kathy Hochul is on shaky ground heading into 2026, with data showing the incumbent is against Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik in a hypothetical matchup that could upend New York politics.

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