
Badenoch narrows gap with Farage as UK poll signals hung-right, hung-left dynamics
Conservatives rise to 22%, Reform UK at 25%, Labour trails Greens; poll suggests a divided landscape that could hinge on coalition choices

Conservatives rise to 22%, Reform UK at 25%, Labour trails Greens; poll suggests a divided landscape that could hinge on coalition choices

State attorney general questions Meta's safety claims amid ongoing lawsuit accusing the company of failing to shield minors online

DNC chair Ken Martin says the comprehensive post-election inquiry will remain private to avoid infighting ahead of the 2026 midterms; some conclusions will inform strategy.

Judge finds probable cause to proceed with 11 forgery charges against Trump campaign attorneys in Wisconsin

Cabinet-level coordination targets dogfighting, puppy mills and animal testing with training for prosecutors and intensified enforcement across DOJ, USDA and HHS

Alex Shieh, a former Brown Spectator publisher and friend of Ella Cook, argues heavy administrative spending and a large endowment left Brown underprepared on security as investigators probe the killings.

At AmericaFest in Phoenix, attendees outline a young, two-candidate framework for 2028, with JD Vance on the GOP side and Josh Shapiro as the leading Democrat contender, signaling potential shifts in party dynamics.

A New York Post column argues a broader pattern of oversight gaps in large-state welfare programs spans Minnesota and New York, highlighting Medicaid spending, CDPAP, and nonprofit influence.

White House remarks tout gains while polls and economic data suggest a challenging year ahead for the president and his GOP allies.