
Republican Lawmakers Departing Congress Criticize Trump, Including MTG
As GOP lawmakers depart Congress, many are breaking ranks to criticize Donald Trump, signaling a shift in Republican loyalty and party identity.
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As GOP lawmakers depart Congress, many are breaking ranks to criticize Donald Trump, signaling a shift in Republican loyalty and party identity.

The trial begins for a former Uvalde police officer facing criminal charges for the delayed response during the 2022 Robb Elementary shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has announced he will not seek a third term in 2026. The decision opens up the governor's race, with speculation mounting that U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar may be a top candidate to replace him.
The Cincinnati residence of Senator JD Vance was damaged in a targeted vandalism attack. A suspect has been arrested and faces charges. The incident highlights security concerns for public officials and their families.

Economic studies show Supreme Court rulings increasingly favor the rich, dismantling protections for the poor and widening the wealth gap in the US.

Lia Smith sought a fresh start at Middlebury College but faced the harsh realities of Trump's America. Her suicide highlights the mental health crisis on campuses.
Donald Trump's endorsement of regime change in Venezuela is creating a deep divide within the MAGA movement, sparking a debate over foreign policy interventionism versus isolationism.
Recent winter storms have provided California with much-needed rain and snow, easing drought conditions. While snowpack and reservoirs have improved, officials warn that long-term water solutions remain critical for the state's future.
Thousands of Venezuelan asylum seekers in the US live in agonizing uncertainty, facing legal limbo, policy shifts, and the constant threat of deportation.
Top Democrats report that President Trump has not briefed Congress on U.S. military action in Venezuela. This failure to communicate raises constitutional concerns about oversight of foreign military engagements.