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Political tensions are rising, both domestically and internationally, as the U.S. grapples with threats from Iran and Russia while navigating a complex landscape of shifting loyalties within the Republican Party. Trump's endorsement strategies are reshaping primary dynamics, revealing fractures among Texas Republicans, while the Supreme Court's recent rulings on immigration highlight ongoing controversies over asylum and free speech rights. As election season heats up, watch for how these tensions influence voter sentiment and party unity, particularly in pivotal states like Texas.
Articles
- Trump’s Disapproval Rating Hits Highest Point of His Second Term
Trump's disapproval rating has reached a new high during his second term, coinciding with rising gas prices and growing economic concerns among Americans due to the war in Iran.
- Surveillance vendors caught abusing access to telcos to track people’s phone locations, researchers say
Surveillance vendors have been found exploiting cellular network access to illegally track individuals' phone locations globally, according to research from the Citizen Lab.
- Letters detail Aspiration fallout for Ballmer, probe
The NBA and Clippers owner Steve Ballmer are involved in legal proceedings related to the investigation of Aspiration, with attorneys submitting letters to a federal judge ahead of the sentencing of co-founder Joseph Sanberg.
- France confirms data breach at government agency that manages citizens’ IDs
Hackers have breached a French government agency, compromising the personal information of citizens associated with national IDs and passports.
- As Democrats Outraise Republican Candidates, the G.O.P. Has This $600 Million Edge
Republican candidates may be outraised by Democrats, but they benefit from a significant $600 million advantage provided by influential groups and super PACs, highlighting a complex financial landscape in the upcoming elections.
- Michael Kosta Introduces Former Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer
Michael Kosta humorously highlights the unexpected nature of political figures during his introduction of former Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer on 'The Daily Show.'
- With US spy laws set to expire, lawmakers are split over protecting Americans from warrantless surveillance
Lawmakers are divided on reforming U.S. spy laws as Section 702 approaches expiration, with some advocating for stronger protections against warrantless surveillance despite the government's continued surveillance capabilities.
- Four Cabinet and other senior officials have now stepped down from Trump’s Cabinet.
The resignation of four Cabinet and senior officials from Trump's administration signals increasing instability and potential shifts in policy direction as the administration faces mounting challenges.
- Trump officials give mixed gas price messages
Trump officials are sending conflicting signals about future gas prices amid rising concerns over the economic effects of the Iran war, with Energy Secretary Chris Wright suggesting that prices may not decrease.