GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson sought to calm uneasy Republicans on Wednesday, brushing off the party’s losses on Tuesday’s off-year elections as a temporary “blip” that doesn’t foreshadow trouble in the 2026 midterms.
Read More Johnson stresses that Tuesday’s Democrat election wins are ‘not indicative of what’s to come’ while VP Vance shares message of his ownTag: WASHINGTON
Coalition of Democrat-run states sue Trump admin over lapse in SNAP funding
Dozens of Democrat-run states have sued the Trump administration for refusing to utilize the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s (SNAP) contingency funds to issue food benefits during the government shutdown.
Read More Coalition of Democrat-run states sue Trump admin over lapse in SNAP fundingMahomes, Hunt lead Chiefs to dominant 28-7 win over Commanders, their 9th straight in the series
Kansas City pulled away from a halftime tie for a 28-7 victory over the Commanders on a cold night at Arrowhead Stadium.
Read More Mahomes, Hunt lead Chiefs to dominant 28-7 win over Commanders, their 9th straight in the series15 Democrat governors launch public health alliance directly opposing RFK Jr.’s HHS
A group of Democrat state governors launched a public health alliance to coordinate public health efforts, directly undermining Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Read More 15 Democrat governors launch public health alliance directly opposing RFK Jr.’s HHSTrump calls out TIME Magazine for choosing ‘absolutely terrible’ cover photo, despite publishing ‘relatively good’ article on Hamas-Israeli peace deal
President Donald Trump took aim at TIME Magazine on Tuesday morning, slamming the publication for what he labeled an “absolutely terrible” and “super bad” photograph of him on its latest cover — despite the accompanying article praising his recent diplomatic achievements.
Read More Trump calls out TIME Magazine for choosing ‘absolutely terrible’ cover photo, despite publishing ‘relatively good’ article on Hamas-Israeli peace dealMajor US online retailers remove listings for millions of prohibited Chinese electronics
The chair of the FCC said that major U.S. online retailers have removed several million listings for prohibited Chinese electronics.
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