Politics Features
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Harry Dunn Fought Rioters on Jan. 6. Now He Wants to Go to Congress
"Who in their right mind would willfully go and join Congress?”: Inside the former Capitol Police officer's campaign for a seat in Maryland
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Republicans Respond to School Shootings With Bills to Arm Teachers
In Iowa and Tennessee, Republican lawmakers are enacting unpopular legislation to put guns in the hands of teachers and school staff
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Team Trump Is Ready to Lose the Supreme Court Immunity Case. They’re Celebrating
Trump’s lawyers don’t expect the Supreme Court to bless his absurd immunity claims. “We already pulled off the heist,” says a source close to Trump
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Could TikTok Really Be Banned? Here's What's Going On
President Biden signed a bill that could effectively prohibit the app in the U.S, with the administration warning of foreign influence
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A Reformed Fracker Exposes the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Toxic Lies
An excerpt from ‘Petroleum-238: Big Oil's Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It’ tells the story of a bank robber-turned-fracker who became a whistleblower
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Supreme Court to Decide if States Can Ban One Specific Type of Emergency Care
You’ll never guess which one
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Trump’s Immunity Lawyer Has a Long History of Fighting Abortion Access
Here’s what Trump’s Supreme Court lawyer is doing when he isn’t arguing the president would be immune from prosecution if he ordered an assassination
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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Politicians Can Criminalize Homelessness
The case, pushed by left coast cities and conservatives alike, asks whether it’s “cruel and unusual” to punish people who sleep on public property
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Trump Privately Rages About His Sketch Artist, Courtroom Nap Reports
The former president’s anger during the first week of his New York hush money trial was “maxed out, even for him,” a source tells Rolling Stone
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Major U.S. Charity Blocks Donations to Gaza Relief Agency Amid Starvation
Fidelity Charitable has cut off support to UNRWA, Gaza’s primary relief agency, while still allowing donations to pro-Israel groups and hate
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