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ICE Official Departs to Run for Congress

The deputy director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Madison Sheahan, announced that she is resigning from the agency in order to run for Congress.

Court Upholds California’s Redistricting

A three-judge panel upheld California's new redistricting maps approved through Proposition 50, ruling against arguments that the maps favored Hispanics.

Trump Threatens Minnesota

President Donald Trump threatened to take action if Minnesota fails to stop protesters from creating chaos in the state.

University of Washington Researcher Reportedly Wishes Conservatives Would Be Killed

A University of Washington researcher faces investigation after an online comment appeared to wish violent outcomes on conservatives.

Housing Reality Check: Affordable Homes May Be History

A housing market expert is warning that the level of affordability Americans enjoyed before the COVID-19 pandemic is unlikely to return.

Senate GOP Blocks Move to Curb President Trump on Venezuela

Senate Republicans reversed course to defeat a war powers resolution targeting President Trump’s authority over Venezuela.

Senate Hearing Erupts Over ‘Can Men Get Pregnant?’ Question

Republican senators clash with an OB-GYN during a Senate abortion drug hearing over the question “can men get pregnant?”.

Tennessee’s New ‘Community Terrorism’ Bill

A bipartisan group of Democrats and Republicans in the Tennessee House of Representatives is advancing a bill aimed at strengthening penalties.

UK Government Backs Down on Digital ID Mandate

Britain’s left‑wing government has reversed course on a controversial plan to require digital ID cards for everyone wishing to live and work in the UK.

YouTube Dethrones BBC in UK, Is Broadcast TV Dead?

For the first time in its long history, more people in the United Kingdom watched YouTube last year than they watched the BBC.

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