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New York Times PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Why Were These C.E.O.s in Beijing With Trump?
Some of America's most powerful C.E.O.s accompanied President Trump to Beijing during his summit with President Xi Jinping of China. Our reporter Ana Swanson explains what they were hoping to gain from the trip.

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Trump leaves China with no agreement on thorny issues, but cites ‘very good' talks with Xi (Yahoo Politics)
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New York Times PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Will the Iran War Backlash Save Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky?
A view from Thomas Massie's district in Kentucky.

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Republicans Waited to Challenge Trump on the Iran War. Now It May Be Too Late. (New York Times Politics)

Yahoo PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Trump's China trips ends with more questions than answers: From the Politics Desk


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Back From China, Trump Faces Decision on Whether to Resume Strikes on Iran (New York Times Politics)

Yahoo PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Supreme Court rejects Virginia's bid to restore congressional map favoring Democrats


Drudge ReportMay 15, 2026
Republicans fumble on affordability as worries mount...




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Politics - U.S. HouseMay 15, 2026
Republicans Redrew His District. Now This Democratic Stalwart Is Out.
Representative Steve Cohen has represented Memphis since 2007. After Republicans redistricted his seat, he is leaving the field, possibly to his young rival, Justin J. Pearson.

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Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen to retire after Republican-led redistricting in Tennessee (Yahoo Politics)

Foreign PolicyMay 15, 2026
The Trump-Xi Summit Was Remarkably Banal
A more confident China is happy to downplay presidential visits.

Drudge ReportMay 15, 2026
Absences Reflects Congress's Silence on Health...




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Democracy NowMay 15, 2026
"Israel: What Went Wrong?": Holocaust Scholar Omer Bartov & Haaretz's Gideon Levy Debate Zionism
We speak to two prominent Israeli thinkers, historian Omer Bartov and journalist Gideon Levy, about the founding beliefs of Zionism. Bartov, a professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Brown University, is the author of the new book Israel: What Went Wrong? Bartov says the early Zionist movement had liberatory intentions, aiming to emancipate the persecuted Jewish minority in Europe and modeling itself after other contemporary ethnonationalist movements. He then argues that while Israel had the opportunity to "become a normal state" and "issue a constitution that would provide equality to all its citizens, would define its borders and create a legal framework" that could also acknowledge and redress the Nakba, it chose another path. Instead of remedying its foundational violence, he says, the modern Israeli state has become increasingly "militaristic, centralized, expansionist, racist and, as we've seen since October 2023, genocidal." Though Bartov does not identify as an anti-Zionist, he says Israel "must discard Zionism, it must put it on the garbage heap of history, and it must redefine itself, going all the way back to 1948."

Levy, on the other hand, says Zionism has never been reformable, because the movement, from its very beginning, "started wrong, without the belief or the conviction that we can live together." He contests Bartov's assertion that early Zionist intentions became warped over the 20th century, and says instead that the violent dispossession of Palestinians is embedded into the premise of the movement. "This very same attitude, this very same policy never stopped ever since '48," Levy contends. His latest piece in Haaretz is titled "Zionism Didn't Go Wrong, It Was Always Built This Way."

Both Bartov and Levy also respond to the Israeli government's threat to file a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times for publishing a column by longtime opinion writer Nicholas Kristof about systemic sexual a


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Nakba Day: Muhammad Shehada on Israel's Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza & Ongoing Palestinian Resilience (Democracy Now)

Politics - U.S. SenateMay 15, 2026
A Republican's Mysterious Absence Reflects Congress's Silence on Health
Presidents are expected to tell the public basic health information, but members of the House and Senate often stay silent about medical conditions, even those that affect their ability to do their jobs.

Yahoo PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Voting Rights Act ruling is ‘red meat' to Republicans in south, says Black lawmaker targeted by gerrymander


Yahoo PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Florida court to consider whether new US House map violates state ban on partisan gerrymandering


New York Times PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Senator Bill Cassidy, Targeted by Trump, Fights for Political Future in Louisiana Primary
Senator Bill Cassidy, targeted by President Trump, is walking a political tightrope as he battles other Republicans for the chance to seek a third term.

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesMay 15, 2026
Ahead of U.S. 250th Anniversary, More National Guard Troops to Arrive in D.C.
Federal officials say that hundreds of additional agents, officers and National Guard troops will be deployed ahead of the nation's 250th birthday celebration.

Yahoo PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Court fight over Ron DeSantis' new congressional map kicks off in Florida


New York Times PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Trump Administration Weighs $1.7 Billion Fund for Allies Investigated Under Biden
Critics denounced the highly unusual plan, which has yet to be finalized or approved, as a vast political slush fund financed by taxpayers.

Drudge ReportMay 15, 2026
Federal Govt Tried To Spy on Your Financial Transactions. Texas Court Said No...




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Washington Post PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Virginia county's immigration policies on trial in congressional hearing
Republicans accused Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney Steve Descano of allowing people in the country illegally to get away with serious crimes.

Yahoo PoliticsMay 15, 2026
Trump noncommittal to continued Taiwan arms sales after meeting with Xi


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BBC PoliticsMay 15, 2026
UK borrowing costs reach new high and pound falls as leadership drama continues
Analysts say the moves have been fuelled by concerns a Burnham-led government would increase government borrowing.

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesMay 15, 2026
Deported Despite DACA: Dreamers Face Uncertainty Under Trump
The administration has said DACA isn't a right to stay in the United States "indefinitely." One man with DACA was detained and deported to Mexico in a matter of days.

Foreign PolicyMay 14, 2026
Day 1 of Beijing Summit Produces No Big Wins for Trump
From the Iran war to trade, the U.S. president failed to secure major concessions from his counterpart.

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Trump, Xi Hold High-Stakes Summit in Beijing (Foreign Policy)

Yahoo PoliticsMay 14, 2026
US expects agriculture deal worth 'double-digit billions' after Trump-Xi summit, says Greer


Democracy NowMay 14, 2026
Xi Warns Trump of Potential "Conflict" over Taiwan in Beijing Summit on Iran, Trade, Tech & More
U.S. President Donald Trump is in Beijing for a highly anticipated summit with his Chinese counterpart President Xi Jinping. It is the first U.S. state visit to China since 2017, during Trump's first administration. Trade, the Iran war, artificial intelligence and the fate of Taiwan are some of the issues being discussed, although it's not clear if any new agreements are likely. Trump traveled to China with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, along with a delegation of top U.S. executives including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Elon Musk of Tesla and Jensen Huang of Nvidia.

The summit comes after years of rising hostility between the two superpowers, but leaders recognize the importance of improving the bilateral relationship, says Zhao Hai, director of international political studies at the Institute of World Economics and Politics in Beijing. "This is a very critical historical moment [at] a crossroad, and both sides now are working together to establish a stable relationship that will have a global ramification," he says.

We also speak with Jake Werner, a historian of modern China and director of the East Asia Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. He says the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the resulting economic chaos have strengthened China's position.

"China has ties to all the countries in the region. It has acted in the past to help broker the normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran," says Werner. "So it has some experience in this realm, sort of acting as a broker towards peace."


Yahoo PoliticsMay 14, 2026
3 House Republicans Join Democrats In Opposing Iran War


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Louisiana Republicans advance new US House map eliminating majority-Black district (Yahoo Politics)

Politics - U.S. HouseMay 14, 2026
Vance Blames Democrats as U.S. Halts Some Medicaid Payments, Claiming Fraud
Vice President JD Vance traveled to Maine for a speech, making a midterm election pitch that only Republicans could root out fraud in public benefits.

Drudge ReportMay 14, 2026
Israel preps for renewed fighting...




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Washington Post PoliticsMay 14, 2026
Louisiana, at center of voting rights fight, moves to redraw Black House district
Thursday's vote was one of many in Southern states following the Supreme Court's recent decision to weaken the Voting Rights Act.

Washington Post PoliticsMay 14, 2026
Mapping where the redistricting fight stands and where it's headed
As Trump pushes for a more Republican-friendly House map, more than half a dozen states are potential targets for mid-decade tweaks to congressional boundaries.

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"Here Where We Live Is Our Country": Molly Crabapple on Resurfacing the Jewish History of Anti-Zionism (Democracy Now)
'Where we need vision, we have a vacuum' - read Streeting's resignation letter in full (BBC Politics)

Politics - U.S. HouseMay 14, 2026
Thomas Massie Is One of a Vanishing Breed: A Republican Who Will Stand Up to Trump
An individual with principles and quirks, and against being told what to do.

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesMay 14, 2026
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Resigns in Latest Homeland Security Shake-Up
Michael Banks is the latest high-profile official to leave the Department of Homeland Security amid President Trump's immigration crackdown.

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NYT Homeland Press ReleasesMay 14, 2026
Green Card Holders Targeted for Deportation by New ‘Removal Apparatus'
The Department of Homeland Security recently formed a unit tasked with revetting thousands of immigrants with permanent residency.

Yahoo PoliticsMay 14, 2026
This court became a symbol of Trump's immigration crackdown. Now it's at the center of a House race


Washington Post PoliticsMay 14, 2026
Rubio is banned from China, but Beijing may have found a way around it
Chinese officials are using a different transliterated character for the secretary of state's name, perhaps to allow him to visit without lifting the 2020 ban.

Democracy NowMay 13, 2026
FDA Chief Pushed Out in Latest Sign of Public Health Chaos Under RFK Jr.
Trump's commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Martin Makary, has resigned. During Makary's 13-month tenure, he attempted to split the difference between Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again agenda and a more traditional approach to regulation, ultimately angering both camps. "Nobody was happy with what he did," says Dr. Aaron Kesselheim, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.

Shortly before his resignation, Makary had drawn the ire of President Trump for attempting to block the approval of fruit-flavored vapes, and anti-abortion groups for not placing harsher restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone. But even before Makary took the helm, mass layoffs and the loss of scientific expertise had already thrown the FDA, which has oversight powers extending to more than a fifth of the U.S. economy, in turmoil.

The FDA's deputy commissioner for food, Kyle Diamantis, will now assume Makary's position in an acting capacity. Diamantas, a personal friend of Donald Trump Jr., does not have a background in medicine. The abrupt leadership shakeup is worrisome for the future of health and medicine in the United States, says Dr. Robert Steinbrook, the health research director at watchdog organization Public Citizen. "We need a strong public health agency," he explains. "[But] when you pick them apart for particular theories and the idiosyncrasies of the Health and Human Services secretary, you destroy things which take years, if not decades, to rebuild."


Democracy NowMay 12, 2026
A Return to Jim Crow? Ex-DOJ Civil Rights Chief Kristen Clarke Denounces Gutting of Voting Rights Act
We speak with Kristen Clarke, general counsel of the NAACP, about growing threats to democracy in the United States following the Supreme Court's gutting of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965. Republican lawmakers across the South are responding to the ruling by racing to redraw their congressional maps, which is expected to lead to a historic drop in the number of Black representatives in Congress.

"The Supreme Court's devastating decision in the Louisiana v. Callais case has really turned our country upside down," says Clarke, who previously served as assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Justice Department in the Biden administration. She says that given the history of racial discrimination in the United States, particularly in the Deep South, "it is unsurprising" to see lawmakers "race at lightning speed to eradicate the gains that have been made over the decades."

Clarke also discusses President Trump's efforts to take federal control of elections in at least eight states, which Clarke says is part of his administration's goal to "lock out certain voters" and commit "mass disenfranchisement."


Politics - U.S. HouseMay 12, 2026
West Virginia First Congressional District Primary 2026: Live Election Results
Get live results and maps from the 2026 West Virginia primary election.

Washington Post PoliticsMay 11, 2026
Virginia Democrats appeal to U.S. Supreme Court to save new House maps
Some top Virginia Democrats express little hope that the appeal will affect this November's congressional elections and instead will focus on running in existing districts.

Politics - U.S. HouseMay 11, 2026
Supreme Court Clears Path for Alabama to Use New Voting Map
A majority of the justices sided with Alabama in a move that could speed up efforts to put in place a congressional district map that would eliminate a majority-Black district.

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesApr 09, 2026
In a Deep Red Town In Pennsylvania, Locals Vent Over a Planned ICE Detention Center
The Tremont, Pa., area has roughly 2,000 residents and limited resources. The Trump administration plans to convert a warehouse there to hold nearly four times as many people.
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