Politics
One day before Section 702 expires, the House Rules Committee has postponed indefinitely and the Senate has scrubbed its starter vote — Congress is rejecting renewal by not voting.
Politics
Title X's 2027 grant criteria sideline contraception for fertility-awareness language, and the country has already split into a pro-life win frame and a maternal-mortality consequence frame.
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The Justice Department is using the WHCA shooting to argue the new White House ballroom is the 'ideal solution' — and a Thursday detention hearing decides if Cole Allen waits in jail.
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Canberra's draft 2.25% levy applies even when platforms strip news, moving the platform-press fight from a bargaining code into the tax code.
Politics
A Democratic resolution requiring Congress to sign off before any Cuba attack failed 51-47, with Fetterman voting to dismiss and Collins and Paul crossing the other way.
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Hungary's incoming prime minister published a plan to unfreeze €17 billion of EU money the day his transition team accused an Orban aide of trying to wire funds offshore.
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Banking voted Warsh out of committee 13-11 the same morning Powell signaled he may remain a Fed governor past his May 15 chair handover.