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Almost every election night this year has gone poorly for the Republicans — a familiar position for the party that occupies the White House.
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The race in Tennessee's ruby-red 7th Congressional District became more competitive than initially expected.
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Matt Van Epps fended off a Democrat to protect Republicans' slim House majority, but the relatively close margin in a red district sent the party a warning shot before the 2026 midterms.
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Adm. Frank M. Bradley will soon face questions from lawmakers, as Republicans and Democrats express concerns about a Sept. 2 attack on a boat in the Caribbean.
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Bipartisan lawmakers are demanding congressional probes into the defense secretary's handling of a deadly boat strike.
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The defense secretary supported the admiral he said called for the second strike on Sept. 2 against a boat the administration says was smuggling drugs.
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The president blasted Minnesota's Somali community as "garbage" in a rant also attacking Gov. Tim Walz and Rep. Ilhan Omar.
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President Trump is growing frustrated as Americans struggle with higher prices and pessimism over the state of the economy.
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The president delivered xenophobic comments during a publicly broadcast cabinet meeting.
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The flight's approval illustrates how the United States and Venezuela are still communicating, after a declaration from President Trump that Venezuelan airspace was "closed in its entirety."
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President Trump began the meeting by criticizing media coverage about him showing signs of fatigue. Last month, he appeared to doze off during a meeting in the Oval Office.
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Free-press advocates have also sided with the center as it seeks to challenge a broad subpoena from state officials.
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Prof David Miles tells MPs the messaging given by the chancellor was "not inconsistent" with the situation she faced.
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New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and Vermont independent Senator Bernie Sanders joined striking Starbucks workers on the picket line Monday to demand the coffee giant reach a fair contract with its unionized workforce after years of delay tactics.
Speaking outside a store in Brooklyn, Mamdani said New York is a "union town," and vowed to continue joining pickets even after he is sworn in as mayor on January 1. Responding to a question from Democracy Now!, Sanders said Mamdani's successful campaign for mayor was a blueprint for the Democratic Party, with affordability and workers' rights at the center of the agenda. "We have the grassroots of America behind us," Sanders said.
Starbucks workers at unionized stores across the United States launched an open-ended strike November 13 accusing the company of unfair labor practices. Starbucks Workers United has been bargaining for a contract with the company since early last year. Monday's picket came just hours after Starbucks reached a $38 million settlement with New York City for labor violations including denying workers stable and predictable schedules.
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As bipartisan criticism intensifies over U.S. attacks on alleged "drug boats" in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, the White House is defending a September 2 operation that killed 11 people. The Washington Post reports Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a second attack to kill two survivors of an initial strike, an order that legal experts say would constitute a war crime. The White House on Monday confirmed the second strike but said the authorization came not from Hegseth, but from Admiral Frank "Mitch" Bradley, then head of Joint Special Operations Command.
This comes as Hegseth threatens to court-martial Democratic Senator Mark Kelly, a former naval officer, after Kelly and five other Democratic veterans urged service members to refuse unlawful commands.
"Killing civilians who are not engaged in armed conflict against us is a war crime," says law professor David Cole of Georgetown University.
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Europe would have given almost anything for peace, but Beijing had a different calculus.
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The latest threat to SNAP funding came after weeks of confusion over the status of benefits during the government shutdown.
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Moscow remains opposed to surrendering its territorial ambitions.
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said officials won't send money to administer food stamps to states that don't share information about benefits recipients with the federal government.
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The executive and his wife said the donation will seed investment accounts for 25 million children under 10, building off a program launched in Trump's tax law.
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Get live results and maps from the 2025 Tennessee congressional special election.
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Ms. Pressley, a prominent progressive, will instead run for re-election to the House. Her move is expected to help Senator Ed Markey, though he still faces one well-known Democratic primary challenger.
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Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, equated immigrants to "foreign invaders" as she called for an expanded travel ban. President Trump reposted her statement.
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The prime minister will commit the government to going "further and faster" on growth as his chancellor faces questions.
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LawsuitA Tennessee company and its CEO are being sued by the family of a worker who was killed after the factory stayed open in devastating flooding conditions during Hurricane Helene, according to court papers.
The lawsuit, filed by the family of Impact Plastics employee Johnny Peterson, said that the factory denied requests by workers to leave and insisted they stay "to meet order deadlines" despite flash flood warnings and other businesses shutting their doors.
The suit called the deaths of six workers that occurred due to the Sept. 27 flood in Erwin "entirely preventable."
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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