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Yahoo PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Farmers can now learn how much aid they will get from the Trump administration


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Trump Vetoes 2 Bills, Drawing Accusations of Retaliation (New York Times Politics)

New York Times PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Native American Senator, Dies at 92
A Colorado Democrat turned Republican, he was the only Native American during three terms in the House and 12 years in the Senate. He was also a judo expert and an Olympian.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Trump administration terminates lease for Washington's 3 public golf courses


Yahoo PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Trump says he's dropping push for National Guard in Chicago, LA and Portland, Oregon, for now


New York Times PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Trump Abandons Efforts to Deploy National Guard to 3 Major Cities
The troops had an almost nonexistent presence in two of the cities, Portland and Chicago, because of court fights to their deployment.

Drudge ReportDec 31, 2025
DOJ 'reviewing' more than 5.2 million docs...




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Department of Justice is reviewing more than 5.2 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein (Yahoo Politics)

Yahoo PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Trump isn't the 1st president to want more room to entertain, longtime White House usher says


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New images offer closer look at demolition for White House ballroom... (Drudge Report)

Democracy NowDec 31, 2025
U.S. Strikes Against Venezuela: Trump "Wants the Oil" as Grassroots Resist "Economic Asphyxiation"
As the Trump administration escalates its military campaign against Venezuela, we speak to Venezuelan journalist Andreína Chávez about the latest developments. Responding to the U.S. military's drone strikes on small boats and seizures of oil tankers off the coast of Venezuela, Chávez says U.S. claims of pursuing fentanyl traffickers lack evidence and are "pretext" for an attempt "to asphyxiate the Venezuelan economy" and wrest control of the country's state-owned oil reserves. In the face of U.S. aggression, says Chávez, "Venezuelan communes and Venezuelan popular organizations in general have responded to Trump's claims that he owns the Venezuelan oil with a very strong response, saying that they're going to defend sovereignty, that they're going to defend Venezuela's self-determination."

New York Times PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Justice Dept. Is Now Said to Be Reviewing 5.2 Million Pages of Epstein Files
The number represents a more precise, and potentially much larger, figure than earlier estimates. The department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to help in the review.

New York Times PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Even as Trump Targets Boats in Strikes, Coast Guard Continues Anti-Drug Operations
Cutters are still stopping smugglers and seizing drugs, but the prosecutions of go-fast boat crews are dwindling in a realignment of federal resources.

Drudge ReportDec 31, 2025
Fed up: Inside President's unprecedented bid to exert control over the US central bank...




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"One More Step to Push Out Principled Humanitarian Actors": NRC on Israel Ban on Aid Groups in Gaza (Democracy Now)

Yahoo PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Democratic win in Iowa special election denies GOP a Legislature supermajority


BBC PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Disability charity chief condemns UK government as she rejects MBE
Tressa Burke, chief executive officer of the Glasgow Disability Alliance, says the situation facing disabled people in the UK is "simply intolerable".

Politics - U.S. SenateDec 31, 2025
Jon Kyl, Former Arizona Senator, Says He Has Dementia
The Republican served for almost three decades in Congress. He said he was withdrawing from public life after the diagnosis.

Washington Post PoliticsDec 31, 2025
Democrat wins Iowa state Senate seat, thwarting GOP supermajority hopes
Renee Hardman's convincing special-election win is an optimistic signal for Democrats looking to 2026. She becomes the first Black woman elected to the state Senate.

Foreign PolicyDec 31, 2025
Southeast Asia Faces a Challenging 2026
Policymakers in the region have a lot on their minds.

BBC PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Why 2026 is Keir Starmer's make or break year
With devolved elections, questions over Labour's direction and internal 'campaigning' already underway according to some insiders, where does this all leave the prime minister?

Foreign PolicyDec 30, 2025
China's Three Trump Lessons
One of six FP columnists on how the world could handle the new Washington in 2026.

Foreign PolicyDec 30, 2025
What Might Be Trump's Next Middle East Surprise?
One of six FP columnists on how the world could handle the new Washington in 2026.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Four big things Congress did in 2025 — and how they could affect you


Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Iran's president says response to attack would be harsh in apparent response to Trump warning


Democracy NowDec 30, 2025
"Israel Crushed Mohammad Bakri": Gideon Levy & Rami Khouri on Death of Iconic Palestinian Filmmaker
Journalists Gideon Levy and Rami Khouri discuss the work of acclaimed Palestinian actor and filmmaker Mohammad Bakri, who died at the age of 72 on Christmas Eve. He appeared in more than 40 films and directed documentaries highlighting the experiences of Palestinians living under occupation. "On a personal level, I can't tell you how much I loved him," says Levy. On one hand, Levy describes him as a "brave Palestinian patriot." On the other hand, he was a victim of "Israeli machinery, which totally crushed his life and his career." Bakri was best known for his 2002 documentary Jenin, Jenin, featuring the voices of Palestinians in the Jenin refugee camp following a devastating Israeli military operation that killed 52 Palestinians. The film is banned in Israel. "Literature, poetry, cinema, art, cooking — any creative work that Palestinians do that reflects their humanity and their attachment to their ancient land, the Israelis and the Zionist movement want to crush this," adds Khouri.

Democracy NowDec 30, 2025
"Whatever Israel Wants": Trump Backs Netanyahu's "Colonial" Wars in Gaza, Iran & Beyond
We speak to journalists Gideon Levy and Rami Khouri about President Trump's meeting Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump supported Israel's threats to launch new attacks on Iran and warned Hamas to disarm during the second stage of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement. Khouri, a Palestinian American journalist, called the meeting a "continuation of the American-Israeli drive, that's been going on for some years now, to reconfigure the Middle East … into a new colonial arrangement, whereby the U.S. and Israel dominate what goes on in the region." Levy, Israeli journalist for Haaretz, called the meeting an "embarrassment," noting that "Donald Trump presents himself as someone who promises the sky, who has no demands from Israel whatsoever."

Washington Post PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Why Trump's EEOC wants to talk to White men about discrimination
Armed with a quorum and GOP majority, Chair Andrea Lucas is pressing new priorities — such as dismantling DEI — that criticis say have turned the agency's mission "on its head."

BBC PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Government to review 'information failures' in British-Egyptian activist case
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says she and Sir Keir Starmer were unaware of Alaa Abd El Fattah's "abhorrent" historical tweets.

New York Times PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Health Dept. Pauses Child Care Funding to Minnesota, Citing State's Fraud Scandal
The pause affects a funding stream that provides $185 million in annual aid to the state's day care centers, as federal investigations into fraud in Minnesota's social services programs continue.

New York Times PoliticsDec 24, 2025
A Million More Epstein Documents Have Been Found, Justice Dept. Says
Democratic lawmakers, who had criticized the Justice Department's release of the material, accused the Trump administration of violating the law mandating the release of the files.

Democracy NowDec 23, 2025
"Out for Blood": Writer Jasper Nathaniel on Surviving Israeli Settler Attack on W. Bank Olive Farmers
We speak to independent journalist Jasper Nathaniel, who has recently returned from documenting Israeli settler and state violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. Nathaniel describes being ambushed by settlers in October, on the first day of the olive harvest, in an attack that left one middle-aged Palestinian woman with a brain hemorrhage. "It was clear that this was a planned ambush," says Nathaniel. "They were out for blood." Earlier this week, the Israeli Cabinet approved 19 more settlements in the occupied West Bank. "What's happening right now is these really violent settlers are going out into the fields. They're stealing land from Palestinians," explains Nathaniel. "[Then the government will] retroactively legalize the land that was stolen, and basically reward the violent settlers by giving them the stamp of state legitimacy."

Washington Post PoliticsDec 23, 2025
Supreme Court blocks National Guard deployment to Chicago in defeat for Trump
The Supreme Court held that the president's authority to deploy the National Guard for law enforcement purposes likely only applies in "exceptional" circumstances.

Politics - U.S. HouseDec 18, 2025
The Junior Congressman Who's Pushing Republicans on Epstein
The top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, Representative Robert Garcia has brought aggressive tactics and reality-show flair to investigating Jeffrey Epstein's ties to President Trump.

Democracy NowDec 12, 2025
"Watched, Tracked & Targeted": Gaza Writer Mohammed Mhawish on Life Under Israeli Surveillance
Award-winning Palestinian reporter Mohammed Mhawish, who left Gaza last year, joins us to discuss his new piece for New York magazine about Israel's surveillance practices. It describes how Palestinians throughout the genocide in Gaza have been watched, tracked and often killed by Israeli forces who have access to their most intimate details, including phone and text records, social relations, drone footage, biometric data and artificial intelligence tools.

This all-encompassing surveillance system is "reshaping how people speak, how they're moving, how they're even thinking," says Mhawish. "It manufactured behavior for people, so they shrink their lives to reduce risk, they rehearse what version of themselves feels safest to present, and that creates an enormous psychological burden."

Mhawish also describes the terror of when his family's house was bombed, killing two of his cousins and two neighbors in an attack he says was linked to Israeli surveillance of his reporting activities. "I was being watched and tracked," he says.


Democracy NowDec 11, 2025
"Slower Form of Death": Despite Ceasefire, Israel Keeps Killing in Gaza as Winter Storm Floods Tents
Palestinians were battered with rain and freezing temperatures overnight as winter storm Byron hit the Gaza Strip. Soaked tents and makeshift shelters flooded, causing some mattresses to float and improvised roofs to blow away. An 8-month-old baby girl, Rahaf Abu Jazar, died from hypothermia. Moureen Kaki, an aid worker living in Gaza, says conditions at hospitals have not improved since the announcement of the so-called ceasefire. "It is not really a ceasefire," she says. "It's just a slower form of death."

The Daily BeastOct 16, 2024
Call Her Daddy's Alex Cooper Drops Hint About Her ‘Least Favorite' Guest
Antony Jones/Getty Images for SpotifyThere was one guest on Call Her Daddy who was so bad host Alex Cooper decided to kill the episode altogether.

Fresh off her interview with Vice President Kamala Harris on the mega-popular podcast, Cooper told The Hollywood Reporter that she had a truly terrible sit down with a male actor who was "just was giving nothing" in response to her questions.

"You could tell he was on a press run," she said. "I didn't want to blow his butt up, but I was like, ‘Bro, you don't want to be here. You aren't answering any of these questions. Someone put you in this chair you didn't even know.'"

Read more at The Daily Beast.



The Daily BeastOct 16, 2024
MAGA Musk Gives $75M and Launches His Own Pro-Trump Swing-State Campaign Tour
Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesMAGA billionaire Elon Musk gave roughly $75 million to his pro-Donald Trump political action committee in just three months, making him one of the Republican movement's biggest bankrollers, filings with the Federal Election Commission showed Tuesday.

Musk's America PAC spent about $72 million in the same July to September reporting period, the filings said.

The cash infusion from the out-and-proud MAGA loving Musk puts him in league with GOP megadonors like Miriam Adelson, who gave $95 million to her own pro-Trump super PAC in the same period.

Read more at The Daily Beast.



Fox PoliticsJul 21, 2022
House committee advances legislation including deeper look into government UFO reports
The House Intelligence committee voted to send the Intelligence Authorization Act for a full vote, including provisions that would give the public a closer look at UFOs.

Department of Homeland Security NewsDec 20, 2021
For First Time, DHS to Supplement H-2B Cap with Additional Visas in First Half of Fiscal Year
—The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Labor (DOL) today announced the forthcoming publication of a joint temporary final rule to make available an additional 20,000 H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas for fiscal year (FY) 2022.  These visas will be set aside for U.S. employers seeking to employ additional workers on or before March 31, 2022.

This supplemental cap marks the first time that DHS is making additional H-2B visas available in the first half of the fiscal year.  Earlier this year, USCIS received enough petitions for returning workers to reach the additional 22,000 H-2B visas made available under the FY 2021 H-2B supplemental visa temporary final rule. 

The supplemental H-2B visa allocation consists of 13,500 visas available to returning workers who received an H-2B visa, or were otherwise granted H-2B status, during one of the last three fiscal years.  The remaining 6,500 visas, which are exempt from the returning worker requirement, are reserved for nationals of Haiti and the Northern Triangle countries of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.

"At a time of record job growth, additional H-2B visas will help to fuel our Nation's historic economic recovery,"   "DHS is taking action to protect American businesses and create opportunities that will expand lawful pathways to the United States for workers from the Northern Triangle countries and Haiti.  In the coming months, DHS will seek to implement policies that will make the H-2B program even more responsive to the needs of our economy, while protecting the rights of both U.S. and noncitizen workers."

DHS intends to issue a separate notice of proposed rulemaking that will modernize and reform the H-2B program.  The proposed rule will incorporate program efficiencies and protect against the exploitation of H-2B workers.

The H-2B program permits employers to temporarily hire noncitizens to perfo


MSNBC.com: PoliticsMay 14, 2018
White House backs Kushner, blames Hamas for Palestinian deaths
The comments came as more than 50 Palestinians were killed in Monday in border clashes between protesters and the Israeli military.
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