Articles By: Ethan

Manny Rutinel, a progressive Democrat running in one of Colorados most competitive congressional districts, is facing serious questions over whether he illegally used the state capitol as a backdrop for campaign fundraising.

President Donald Trump castigated what he called unpatriotic Republicans and Dumocrats for negatively chirping about his Iran strategy, arguing that their constant commentary is making delicate negotiations far tougher.

A Democratic member of the Washington, D.C., Council already facing a federal bribery case is now under additional scrutiny after prosecutors revealed he allegedly enjoyed two donor-funded trips to the Dominican Republic.

One of Seattles most recognizable office towers is poised to be sold at a massive loss, a stark symbol of the citys unraveling downtown office market as employers shed jobs, shift operations elsewhere, and leave millions of square feet sitting empty.

The Trump administration has released the federal governments 2025 annual homelessness report, showing a modest but notable 3% decline in the nationwide homeless population compared to the previous year.

The Trump administration is reportedly preparing a significant overhaul of the asylum process that would empower federal immigration officials to summarily reject certain claims without conducting interviews.

Forty-eight hours before Californias June 2 primary, a Los Angeles County ballot drop box was set ablaze and a Long Beach vote center was vandalized, raising fresh doubts about the states abilityor willingnessto secure its own elections.

The Biden administrations sprawling defense bureaucracy just ran headlong into a rare dose of fiscal discipline, as the Pentagon moves to cancel billions of dollars in what officials now admit are wasteful and nonessential contracts.

An unusual trend is emerging among the most influential figures in Silicon Valley and the broader technology elite.

Jill Bidens new memoir is stirring up a hornets nest inside the Democratic Party, reopening wounds from the Biden years that many on the left would rather see quietly forgotten as President Trumps second administration reshapes Washington.

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