Politics & Policy
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Tensions are escalating as Democrats push back against Republican narratives, exemplified by Senator Reed's fiery exchanges, while insurgent candidates like Graham Platner reflect a shift toward a more progressive base within the party. Meanwhile, the GOP grapples with internal divisions over key issues like gas prices and funding bills, as seen in the contentious exchanges between party leaders and the ongoing struggles with redistricting and election integrity. As judicial independence faces threats and national security concerns rise with foreign tech influence, the political landscape is increasingly polarized, demanding careful navigation from both sides.
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Why police are seeking to arrest billionaire K-pop mogul behind BTSBillionaire K-pop mogul Bang Si-hyuk, the creator of BTS, is facing arrest as he denies allegations of defrauding investors related to his company's public offering valued at $7.3 billion.
Court curtails Trump anti-renewable movesA federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction that limits the enforcement of several Trump-era policies aimed at hindering renewable energy development, signaling a shift towards supporting clean energy initiatives.
Kennedy denies pressure to back off vaccines, but casts focus elsewhereHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asserts he has not been pressured by the White House to temper his vaccine skepticism, despite indications of discussions on prioritization from a former Trump health adviser.
Gates Foundation Is Conducting an External Review of Its Epstein TiesThe Gates Foundation is initiating an external review of its connections to Jeffrey Epstein following the release of documents that highlight Bill Gates and former advisers' involvement with Epstein.
NASA veterans launch nonprofit advocating for 'rule of law'NASA veterans have established a nonprofit called Astronauts for America, which seeks to uphold constitutional rights and promote a non-partisan approach to civic engagement among its members.
Florida probes OpenAIFlorida's attorney general has initiated a criminal investigation into OpenAI, serving subpoenas as part of the inquiry into the company's chatbot, ChatGPT.
Ocasio-Cortez on Trump: 'You kind of want this guy on a golf course' instead of in Oval OfficeRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed a preference for President Trump to be on a golf course rather than in the Oval Office, highlighting concerns over his handling of threats toward Iran.
US military used up nearly half of Patriot missiles during Iran war: AnalysisThe U.S. military has depleted nearly half of its Patriot missile stockpile and significantly reduced six other key missile inventories during its recent seven-week campaign against Iran, highlighting the strain on military resources.
Newly sworn-in Mejia noncommittal on backing Jeffries for SpeakerRep. Analilia Mejia's reluctance to endorse Hakeem Jeffries for Speaker highlights potential divisions within the Democratic Party regarding leadership and strategy ahead of the upcoming elections.