A coalition of officials from 20 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over the government’s plan to overhaul an Read More
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GOP senator probes 18 blue states, DC over Trump’s transgender athlete order
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., investigates blue states for alleged Title IX violations related to President Donald Trump’s order keeping biological males out of female sports programs.
How one Alabama senator’s quiet diplomacy helped end longest shutdown in US history
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., used her relationships with key Democrats like Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., to negotiate the bipartisan package that ended the government shutdown.
Firm that propelled Mamdani to victory in NY looks to unseat House GOP members in PA
Campaign strategists who helped Zohran Mamdani are supporting Democratic challengers Paige Cognetti and Bob Brooks against freshman Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania.
Inside The Now-Shuttered Agency Where Employees Lived ‘Like Reigning Kings’
Earlier this year, we decided to put Luke Rosiak on full-time DOGE coverage. But his work on government efficiency started more than a decade ago. Read More
Morning Brief: Mamdani At The White House, Epstein Files Loom, & Mixed Jobs Report
D.C. is abuzz today ahead of President Trump’s meeting with Mamdani, fallout from the Epstein files mounts, and the September jobs report smashes expectations. It’s Read More
Trump admin gives $10k bonuses to air traffic controllers with perfect attendance during government shutdown
Trump administration awards $10,000 bonuses to 776 air traffic controllers who worked during the 44-day government shutdown with perfect attendance.
Boasberg plans to move quickly on Trump contempt inquiry in major immigration case
Judge James Boasberg indicated a strong desire to hear witness testimony from DOJ whistleblower Erez Reuveni and from other Trump officials.
Ex-Harvard President Retreats From Public Life After Epstein Correspondence Revealed
Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard University and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton, announced he would step back from public engagements to “rebuild Read More
Headed for the exits: Why 3-dozen House members aren’t running for re-election
Thirty-six House members won’t seek re-election in 2026 midterms as bitter partisan climate drives lawmakers away from Congress, including moderate Republicans.