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North Carolina’s recent discovery of roughly 34,000 deceased individuals still listed on its voter rolls has reignited debate over how states maintain their voter registration systems. The finding has also added momentum to ongoing efforts in Congress to pass legislation aimed at tightening voter eligibility rules. The issue came into sharper focus after a state election official acknowledged that the...
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, one of President Donald Trump’s most influential advisers, is taking a slightly more public approach to her role. On Tuesday, she launched an account on X, offering a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the administration from someone who has typically stayed behind the scenes. In her first post, Wiles said she...
Democrats don’t seem especially eager to line up behind Kamala Harris if she decides to run for president again in 2028. At least for now, many party leaders are keeping their distance, offering cautious or noncommittal answers when asked about her potential candidacy. A recent report from NOTUS, a nonprofit digital news outlet, checked in with a range of Democratic...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz ran into immediate criticism Tuesday after suggesting his administration played a key role in a series of federal fraud raids in Minneapolis. The response was swift, and it didn’t just come from political opponents. FBI Director Kash Patel publicly pushed back, making it clear that federal agencies—not the state—were responsible for the operation. The tension reflects...
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio is raising concerns about California’s proposed wealth tax, arguing that it may do more harm than good as the state tries to address inequality. Speaking in a recent CNBC interview, the Bridgewater Associates founder described the measure as a potential “bubble popper,” warning it could create unintended economic consequences rather than solving deeper structural issues. The...
Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley is warning that the Justice Department may be stepping into complicated territory with its decision to bring charges against former FBI Director James Comey. In a column published Tuesday, Turley argued that the case risks turning into what he calls a “free speech trap,” where even distasteful or provocative expression could become the basis...
George Clooney stirred up backlash online after stepping in to defend Jimmy Kimmel over a controversial joke about Melania Trump. The remark aired just two days before a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which marked the third attempt on Donald Trump’s life, making the timing especially sensitive. Clooney, speaking at the 51st Chaplin Award Gala in New York,...
Jennifer Newsom sharply criticized Donald Trump on Monday following a tense exchange during his recent 60 Minutes interview, which took place shortly after another attempt on his life. The interview, conducted by CBS correspondent Norah O’Donnell, was meant to focus on the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Instead, it turned confrontational when O’Donnell brought up parts of the...
Mentalist Oz Pearlman has pulled out of a planned appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, backing away just days after a shooting disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and as criticism of the late-night host continues to build. Pearlman had been scheduled to join Kimmel on Monday night, but his name was quietly removed from the lineup. In his place, the...
Former President Barack Obama said Sunday that key details about the motive behind the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner were still unclear, even as investigators pointed to a manifesto written by the suspect that outlined his intent. “Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night’s shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s...