June 28, 2026

Judge Rules Alaska Senate Candidate Can Challenge Incumbent

A man named Dan J. Sullivan, sharing the same name and party affiliation as Alaskan Republican U.S. Senator Dan S. Sullivan, is now eligible to contest the senator in the August primary. This decision, issued by Superior Court Judge Thomas Matthews on Friday, reverses a previous ruling from June 15 by Division of Elections Director […]

June 28, 2026

Tribute to Longtime Virginia Prosecutor Paul B. Ebert

The seasoned Commonwealth’s Attorney from Prince William County, Virginia, Paul B. Ebert, has passed away at 88. Ebert’s lengthy career in law spanned over fifty years, during which he adjudicated various criminal acts, from minor offenses to severe cases. Throughout his tenure, Ebert was involved in handling an extensive range of cases, including minor burglaries, […]

June 25, 2026

Pete Buttigieg Strives to Connect with Disenfranchised Voters

Former Transportation Secretary and 2020 presidential candidate, Pete Buttigieg, is making efforts to engage with Black voters and others who feel overlooked by the Democratic Party. During a campaign event for Democratic congressional candidate Chris Jones in Little Rock, Arkansas, Buttigieg showcased his commitment to reaching these communities. While interacting with attendees at Dreamland Ballroom, […]

June 25, 2026

Senate Blocks Resolution to End War with Iran

The Senate declined a resolution on Wednesday aimed at preventing President Donald Trump from continuing military actions in Iran. This decision followed the president’s criticism that a resolution passed earlier in the week compromised his administration’s diplomatic efforts with Tehran. These negotiations focus on Iran’s nuclear program. Republican Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana was seen […]

June 25, 2026

Trump’s SAVE America Act and GOP Tensions

Senator Tommy Tuberville’s Optimism on SAVE America Act Senator Tommy Tuberville expressed hope regarding the SAVE America Act despite tensions reported during a lunch with Republican senators and President Donald Trump. The lunch took place at the U.S. Capitol, where Trump criticized senators for blocking a vote related to the Iran war. Among those criticized […]

June 25, 2026

Court Upholds Michigan’s Protection of Voter Information

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has decided that Michigan can protect the personal information of its registered voters, marking another setback for the Trump administration’s efforts to obtain such details from several states. This decision was reached in a 2-1 ruling, supporting a prior judgment by a federal judge in Lansing, Michigan. The […]

June 25, 2026

Senate Republicans Block Repeal of Student Loan Rules

WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans rejected a measure on June 24 aimed at overturning the Trump administration’s regulations setting new federal student loan caps for graduate programs. The legislation, proposed by Democrats, failed along party lines ahead of the July 1 deadline that would enforce borrowing limits nationwide. The changes, part of the “One Big, Beautiful […]