Zohran Mamdani, New York City Democratic mayoral nominee, discussed the affordability crisis with Black clergy leaders alongside House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries.
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How the UN’s Famine Authority Engaged in Data Fraud to Undermine U.S. Humanitarian Aid
On August 22, the United Nations declared that famine was “currently occurring” in Gaza City. Within hours the claim drove headlines, advocacy, and legal filings. Read More
SCOOP: House Republicans ready slew of DC crime bills as Trump promises end to city violence
The House Oversight Committee is preparing to advance a slew of Washington, D.C., crime-related bills when Congress returns in September.
Trump Admin Warns States: Remove Gender Ideology ‘Poison’ Or Lose Funding
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services directed 40 states, five territories, and Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to eliminate gender ideology from their federally Read More
Trump, House GOP allies eye pathways to extend White House crime crackdown in DC
President Donald Trump’s congressional allies are working on legislation to help extend his grip on D.C.’s police force.
Apple expected to roll out texting update that would hit GOP hardest ahead of midterms, fundraisers say
Apple’s upcoming September iOS 26 update is expected to introduce text message filtering that GOP digital strategists claim could disproportionately affect conservative fundraising efforts.
NAACP accuses Texas of ‘racially motivated’ redistricting move in new lawsuit
Texas faces a lawsuit from the NAACP alleging the state’s redistricting map discriminates against Black communities and reduces their representation.
Trump touts massive fundraising haul since winning 2024 election: ‘MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!’
President Donald Trump touted his fundraising prowess, claiming that he has raised more than $1.5 billion since the presidential contest last year
House Democrats call on Rubio to allow injured children from Gaza into US following visa halt
More than 140 House Democrats wrote a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging the administration to allow children injured in Gaza to enter the U.S. to receive emergency medical care.
Judge tells Cuomo to stop using taxpayer money to ‘resurrect his public image’ in legal case
Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo lost a court bid to continue a lawsuit after a $450,000 settlement with an aide who accused him of sexual harassment.