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FEMA Welcomes Back 15 Whistleblowers Placed on Leave During Kristi Noem's Tenure
The reinstatements come a month before hurricane season begins and mark a break from the former DHS secretary's policies.
House Advances 3-Year Extension of Federal Surveillance Program
The House voted 235-191 to extend FISA Section 702 authority, sending the measure to the Senate where a CBDC ban provision may complicate passage ahead of Thursday's deadline.
Texas AG Sues Houston Birth Tourism Center Alleging 1,000 Facilitated Births Over Nearly Two Decades
The De'Ai Postpartum Care Center is accused of exploiting birthright citizenship; the lawsuit comes as the Supreme Court weighs Trump's executive order ending automatic citizenship.
University of Washington Faces Civil Rights Complaint Over Transgender Bathroom Policies
The complaint, filed by Defending Education with the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, argues that UW policies allowing facility access based on gender identity violate Title IX.
Meuser Tells TMZ Reporter to 'Talk to the F—— Democrats' Over DHS Funding Questions
The encounter, caught on video outside the Capitol, comes as Congress faces pressure over its failure to pass Department of Homeland Security funding before adjourning.
Republicans Ramp Up Redistricting Push After Supreme Court Ruling
The 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais narrowed Voting Rights Act requirements, prompting calls from GOP officials in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia to redraw congressional maps.
Supreme Court Ruling Will Reshape American Politics. The Only Question Is When
The 6-3 decision effectively gutting Voting Rights Act protections gives Republicans a freer hand to redraw congressional maps, though timing may limit effects on this year's midterms.
King Charles and Queen Camilla Conclude U.S. State Visit With New York City Activities
The royal couple visited the 9/11 memorial, split for separate engagements in Harlem and at the New York Public Library, then reunited to mark the King's Trust charity's 50th anniversary.
Coast Guard Faces Utility Shutoffs as DHS Shutdown Reaches Day 75
Admiral Kevin Lunday tells CBS News that several stations have lost power, water or gas services with more outages expected; the Coast Guard is the only military branch affected by the partial shutdown.
Jay Powell Concludes Tenure as Federal Reserve Chairman, Will Remain on Board
Powell's eight-year chairmanship ends Thursday while he stays on as a Fed governor in what critics are calling an unusual arrangement.