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Drudge ReportApr 29, 2026
Alabama Republicans push for new congressional map after seismic Supreme Court ruling...




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Drudge ReportApr 29, 2026
Marsha Blackburn Calls to Eliminate All Dem House Seats In Her State...




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Politics - U.S. HouseApr 29, 2026
How the Voting Rights Act Helped Latinos in California
The federal law had been a "game changer" for Latino voters, but Wednesday's ruling could weaken Asian Americans' political power in the state.

Drudge ReportApr 29, 2026
Florida passes DeSantis redrawn map...




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Drudge ReportApr 29, 2026
Comey surrenders in Virginia...




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New York Times PoliticsApr 29, 2026
Key Moments in the Life of the Voting Rights Act
Here's a look at some key events that led to and followed the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Politics - U.S. HouseApr 29, 2026
Supreme Court Deals Further Blow to Voting Rights Act
The court struck down Louisiana's voting map as an illegal racial gerrymander in a move that could make it harder for lawmakers to create majority-minority voting districts.

Washington Post PoliticsApr 29, 2026
Supreme Court limits key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act
The decision could touch off a scramble by Republicans to redraw minority-majority congressional districts, especially in the South, that could cost many Black Democrats their seats.

Democracy NowApr 29, 2026
"We Are Bombarding America's Forests with Roundup": Despite Cancer Fear, Trump Admin Pushes Herbicide
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case that could determine whether thousands of cancer patients can keep suing the manufacturers of the popular weed killer glyphosate, known as Roundup. Critics of Roundup have long alleged a link between the herbicide and cancer. It was developed by Monsanto, which was bought by Bayer in 2018.

Mother Jones and the Center for Investigative Reporting recently released a major investigation by Nate Halverson that looks at how the U.S. Forest Service has been rapidly expanding its use of Roundup despite concerns about its safety. "The majority of glyphosate is still used in agriculture, but … we were able to show that the fastest-growing use is actually now for forestry," says Halverson.


Politics - U.S. HouseApr 28, 2026
White House Urges House to Quickly Fund D.H.S.
The call amounted to a rebuke of Speaker Mike Johnson, who has delayed action on a homeland security spending bill and suggested this week that it needed changes.

Democracy NowApr 28, 2026
Trump vs. Dreamers: Justice Dept. Moves to Make It Easier to Deport 500K DACA Recipients
The Trump administration is continuing its attacks on DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, that has given deportation relief and work permits to immigrants who came to the United States as children. The Board of Immigration Appeals — an administrative court within the Justice Department — recently ruled that DACA status is not enough to spare someone from deportation, a decision that sets a precedent potentially putting hundreds of thousands of people at risk.

Democratic Congressmember Delia Ramirez from Illinois, whose husband is a former DACA recipient, calls the BIA decision "very concerning" and part of a larger effort "weaponizing the court system" against immigrants. She says Congress must act and pass legislation to end the legal limbo of DACA recipients and millions of other immigrants.


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