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Senate Passes War Powers Resolution

The Senate passed a House-approved war powers resolution limiting President Trump's action in Iran in a 50-48 vote.

Georgia Poised to Swear In First ‘Nonbinary Transgender’ Lawmaker

A former Human Rights Campaign state director who identifies as "nonbinary transgender" topped the Democratic primary in Georgia last month and now stands months away from taking a seat in the state legislature, according to a report from The Daily Signal.

Trump Admin to Deploy Ten New Nuclear Reactors

The Department of Energy announced that it will provide support for the financing of materials needed to rebuild the nation's nuclear supply chain.

Intelligence Alliance Warns of AI’s Future

A security alliance, Five Eyes, issued a warning that artificial intelligence-powered cyberattacks from adversary countries could attack Western governments within months.

Rick Scott Tells Senate GOP It’s Time to Show ‘Who the Bad Guys Are’

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) circulated a letter to fellow Senate Republicans Tuesday calling for a six-month legislative push to lock in voter ID requirements and permanently shut down Democrat-engineered government shutdowns before the midterm elections.

Rand Paul Subpoenas Fauci

Senate Homeland Security Chairman Rand Paul (R-KY) issued a subpoena for Dr. Anthony Fauci following his refusal to voluntarily testify.

Trump Summons Defense Contractors to White House Over Dwindling Weapons Stockpiles

President Trump has summoned the chief executives of America's largest defense companies to the White House for a Wednesday meeting focused on rebuilding the nation's depleted munitions stockpiles, according to The Wall Street Journal and The Hill.

Hundreds Charged in Healthcare Fraud Schemes

The Department of Justice announced that more than 400 people have been charged in connection with healthcare fraud.

Supreme Court Hands Trump a Win on Deporting Criminal Green Card Holders

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that federal immigration officers can place legal permanent residents in a legal limbo known as "parole" when they return to the United States after leaving while facing criminal charges, a 6-3 decision that expands the government's ability to deport them if they are later convicted.

Trump Order Secures Quantum Technology

President Trump signed executive orders this week securing the nation's quantum computing endeavors.

Judge Protects Los Angeles Sanctuary Status

A California judge has dismissed the federal government's challenge to Los Angeles’s sanctuary city status.

DOJ Appeals Dismissal of Abrego Garcia Smuggling Charges

The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal against the federal judge who threw out criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, moving to revive a human smuggling case at the center of one of the most contentious immigration fights of the Trump era.

Iran Denies Agreeing to Site Inspections, Trump Says Otherwise

President Trump insisted Tuesday that Iran had "fully and completely" agreed to allow inspections of its nuclear sites as part of war-ending negotiations, even as Tehran's government flatly denied any such commitment.

Judge Blocks SNAP Restrictions on Junk Food

A judge blocked the USDA from restricting the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ​Program (SNAP) to buy sugary foods or drinks in several states.

MLB Responds to Backlash Over Bible Verse Policy

Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert Manfred responded to Senator Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) letter condemning it for threatening players wearing Bible verses on their hats, explaining the rationale for the policy.

DOJ Seeks Resentencing of Kavanaugh’s Attempted Killer

The Department of Justice (DOJ) urged an appeals court to revisit the sentencing of Nicholas Roske, the man who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2022.

Judge Rules Against Accused Charlie Kirk Assassin in Key Evidence Fight

A handwritten note allegedly confessing to the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk will be used as evidence against the accused killer, after a Utah judge rejected attempts by the defense to cross-examine a key witness in person.

Hegseth Takes $350 Billion Pentagon Push to House Republicans in Classified Briefing

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will deliver a classified briefing to House Republicans on Wednesday, aimed at building support for President Trump's push to funnel an additional $350 billion to the Pentagon through a third budget reconciliation bill.

Judge Blocks Subpoena Targeting Walz

A federal judge has blocked six grand jury subpoenas issued by the Department of Justice to Minnesota officials.

China Exports Millions of Pounds of Brain-Damaging Chemical it Banned at Home to U.S. Farms

China ships roughly 78 million pounds of a Parkinson's-linked herbicide to American ports every year, a chemical Beijing has banned within its own borders. Now Congress is moving to shut that pipeline down for good.