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Justice & Civil Rights 5 outlets · 6 articles

Supreme Court temporarily allows work on White House ballroom to continue

Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily allowed construction of the White House ballroom to continue, freezing for now a lower court decision that would have halted above-ground work on the project.

CBS News · Fox News · NBC News · The Hill · +1 Updated Aug 22, 2026
Elections & Government 5 outlets · 6 articles

Trump tells voters to ‘pretend’ he is on the ballot ahead of South Carolina Senate runoff

President Donald Trump spoke at a campaign rally for Sen. Darline Graham, encouraging voters to turn out like they would if he was also on the ballot. Aug.

NBC News · MS NOW · CBS News · The New York Times · +1 Updated Aug 22, 2026
Health Care 5 outlets · 5 articles

Nancy Kassebaum Baker, former U.S. senator from Kansas, dies at 94

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Nancy Kassebaum Baker, a Kansas governor’s daughter who became the first woman elected to the U.S.

MS NOW · CBS News · ABC News · Fox News · +1 Updated Aug 22, 2026
Elections & Government 4 outlets · 4 articles

Postal Service issues ‘final order’ to restrict mail-in voting

The U.S. Postal Service has issued a “final order” to restrict mail-in voting , carrying out President Donald Trump’s executive order about two months ahead of the November midterm elections.

MS NOW · The Hill · The New York Times · Fox News Updated Aug 22, 2026
Economy & Jobs 3 outlets · 5 articles

U.S. imposes 50% tariffs on some Canadian goods after trade talks collapse

The U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on a wide swath of Canadian goods at midnight after trade talks between the two countries collapsed. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to the tariffs saying, “Canada will match those tariffs dollar for dollar.” Aug.

NBC News · The Hill · NPR Updated Aug 22, 2026
Immigration 3 outlets · 3 articles

Federal judge rules against Trump's 75-country visa ban

A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration’s pause on issuing visas to immigrants from 75 countries on Friday. In a 61-page decision, U.S.

The Hill · Fox News · The New York Times Updated Aug 22, 2026

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The complexities of covering swing voters and what they teach us about politics

For Reporter's Notebook, an NPR political correspondent shares the lessons she has learned listening in on groups of swing voters in swing states.

News Reporting· NPR

Week in Politics: Canada talks collapse; U.S. 'Economic D-Day; record national debt

Trade talks with Canada collapse hours before a new tariff deadline. President Trump threatens Iran with an "Economic D-Day" the same week the U.S. national debt surpassed $40 trillion.

News Reporting· The Hill

Trump fights BBC's push to subpoena family members amid legal battle

President Trump is attempting to block the BBC's efforts to subpoena his family members for the channel's defense in his ongoing $10 million defamation lawsuit.

News Reporting· The Hill

Rising data center backlash shakes up midterm races

As public pushback to data centers boils over, politicians on both sides of the aisle are racing to distance themselves from the controversial facilities.

News Reporting· The Hill

End the Biden inflation tax

A proposed reform to index capital gains for inflation and expand exemptions for home sales aims to increase housing supply and stimulate economic growth.

News Reporting· The Hill

The end of marriage as we know it

Research from the University of Pennsylvania indicates that couples where the woman earns more are significantly more likely to separate, highlighting how shifting economic dynamics and persistent domestic imbalances are contributing to rising divorce rates.

News Reporting· The Hill

Trump bashes Greene, Massie after meeting with Tucker Carlson

President Trump hit back again on Friday evening at GOP criticism of his administration’s decision to lift certain tariffs on imported ground beef. The president expressed anger over a meeting between conservative podcaster Tucker Carlson and two Republicans that have critiqued this new policy, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-K…

News Reporting· The Hill

These baby names are popular in one state and one state only: Data

Think your baby has a unique name? You might be right.

News Reporting· The Hill

More discrimination among expectant moms is a bad prescription

The better care plan for California’s moms is the same one that The Constitution prescribes: individual treatment.

News Reporting· The Hill

Cases of 'scromiting' condition tied to cannabis use spike among teens, young adults: New study

The syndrome has long been linked to chronic use of marijuana.

News Reporting· The Hill

Tuesday's election results could spell real trouble for Florida Republicans

Did Angie victory "hand Republicans a November Gift”? Quite the opposite.

News Reporting· The Hill

Across the country, Kennedy touts MAHA, but not vaccines

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stood in the Oval Office last week as President Trump proudly signed an executive order to reduce childhood vaccines, heavily implying a link between vaccines and autism.

News Reporting· Fox News

FBI asked 'Sammy the Bull' if ex-Gambino mob prosecutor Comey knew meaning of '86': court filing

Sammy the Bull Gravano told the FBI James Comey "had to know" the term 86 meant killing someone, contradicting Comey's denial in his federal case.

News Reporting· Fox News

The Will of 100: Trump’s SAVE America Act sidelined after Senate unanimously agreed to August exit

John Thune used unanimous consent to recess the Senate for five weeks, but all 100 senators agreed to leave without debating the SAVE America Act.

News Reporting· Fox News

Teacher who battled union fears she’s being targeted after shirt complaint: 'I'm afraid'

Stacy Adair says she was reprimanded for wearing an "XX ≠ XY" chromosome shirt to a training event raising fears about her job security.

News Reporting· Fox News

WATCH: Father of three outraged over advice his family received amid trans teacher fight

A dad says families objecting to a trans school teacher are being told public school may not be for them, while another speaker said children of “bigots" could be relocated.

News Reporting· Fox News

Dem Senate hopeful racked up hundreds of missed votes during stops at multiple taxpayer-serving jobs

Democratic Senate nominee Mary Peltola missed 794 of 4,265 Alaska House votes and over a third of Bethel City Council meetings, records show.

News Reporting· Fox News

Democrats face ‘do-or-die’ split with key voting bloc in razor-close Senate race

Mike Rogers launched a Democrats for Mike coalition as Jewish voters express alarm over Abdul El-Sayed's Israel stance and Hasan Piker ties.

News Reporting· Fox News

Klobuchar's fraud fight claim takes hit after GOP opponent combs through receipts: 'Where were you?'

Amy Klobuchar issued over 1,000 press releases since 2022 but never once mentioned Minnesota's $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scandal.

News Reporting· Fox News

Senator launches assault on illegal immigration gaps as GOP races midterm clock to lock in key wins

Sen. Jim Banks warns Donald Trump's immigration executive orders face erasure without Congress locking seven bills into law before midterms arrive.

News Reporting· Fox News

EXCLUSIVE: 5-time illegal entrant admits ‘mistake’ that finally got him busted by ICE

Ernesto Alejandro Perez-Garcia admitted to lying to ICE agents about his identity in Redondo Beach before being confronted with his own mugshot.

News Reporting· ABC News

This rare Nebraska district backed Harris but sent a Republican to Congress. Can Democrats win here?

Just eight of 435 congressional districts backed a Republican in their House race and Democrat Kamala Harris in the 2024 election

News Reporting· CBS News

Canada says it will begin retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods after Labor Day

The U.S. and Canada have wrangled for decades over trade, and somehow, they still managed to remain friends, allies and trading partners.

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8/22: CBS Saturday Morning

U.S.-Canada tariff deal falls through, NYC cracks down on wage theft, plus Grace Potter is back. All this and more on "CBS Saturday Morning."

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GOP lawmakers criticize Trump’s beef import plan amid blowback from ranchers

House and Senate Republicans criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend tariffs on ground beef imports, with lawmakers from agricultural states decrying the impact Trump’s decision will have on farmers.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Some States Banned the Use of Food Stamps to Buy Soda. Did It Work?

A study shows a modest decline in soda purchases, but it’s not clear that the results will hold up in the long run.

News Reporting· The New York Times

For Some in a Disrupted D.C., Grand Prix Is More Irritation Than Celebration

Race preparations have snarled traffic, rerouted flights and forced the National Gallery of Art to conduct vibration tests.

News Reporting· The New York Times

How a Progressive Democrat in Florida Gave Her Party New Hope — and New Fears

Angie Nixon, a state lawmaker from Jacksonville, shocked Democrats in red Florida by soundly defeating her centrist primary opponent. Now comes the hard part.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Why Polling Chaos Could Create Big Problems for American Politics

Bad polls. Misleading betting odds. Surveys meant to shape narratives.

News Reporting· The New York Times

How the Billionaire Joe Lonsdale Shaped Trump’s Homelessness Policy

As Republicans have embraced tough measures to clear the streets, no group has led the way more than the Cicero Institute, founded by the venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

Trump’s visa ban on 75 countries struck down by federal judge

A federal judge said the indefinite pause, which affected nationals of countries in every corner of the globe, ran afoul of antidiscrimination protections.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

She’s a Trump acolyte. He’s a ‘gringo Sandinista.’ Meet the Harps.

Trump aide Natalie Harp is estranged from her brother, Preston, who has used social media and recent interviews to criticize her and highlight his own left-wing politics.

News Reporting· MS NOW

Trump is living inside a billionaire bubble in the White House

The president touts cryptocurrency and data centers while ordinary Americans worry about inflation. The post Trump is living inside a billionaire bubble in the White House appeared first on MS NOW .

News Reporting· MS NOW

American consumers are still footing the bill for Trump’s tariffs

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued $100 billion in tariff refunds to companies, but shoppers hoping for money back after paying higher prices shouldn’t get their hopes up. The post American consumers are still footing the bill for Trump’s tariffs appeared first on MS NOW .

News Reporting· MS NOW

Trump’s attack on a journalist overshadowed a more effective threat to freedom of the press

In a lawsuit, ABC admitted that an FCC review of broadcast licenses has affected its editorial decisions. The post Trump’s attack on a journalist overshadowed a more effective threat to freedom of the press appeared first on MS NOW .

News Reporting· MS NOW

She killed her 3 kids. MAHA blames her antidepressants.

The trial of Lindsay Clancy is complex and tragic. MAHA allies have latched on, claiming the case as evidence that antidepressants should be curbed. The post She killed her 3 kids.

News Reporting· NPR

Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to continue for now

The ruling comes after months of back-and-forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

News Reporting· NPR

Top Iran official says U.S. focus on economic warfare shows it has failed militarily

The Iranian regime has dismissed President Trump's threats to crush Iran economically, saying that years of U.S. sanctions have failed.

News Reporting· NPR

What to know about this weekend's IndyCar race on the National Mall

Why is the car race in this part of D.C.? Will it be streaming? Who's paying for it?

News Reporting· Fox News

Trump to honor Artemis II astronauts who traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history

President Donald Trump will award the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to the Artemis II crew at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston on Aug. 28.

News Reporting· Fox News

Fauci's lawyers launch legal defense fund as federal, state investigations mount against him

Anthony Fauci's legal defense fund launches as Rand Paul pushes the Department of Justice to prosecute him over his Fifth Amendment invocations.

News Reporting· Fox News

Texas Gov Abbott asks the Justice Department to investigate 'discriminatory' Islamic washing stations

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has referred DFW and George Bush Intercontinental airports to the Justice Department over Islamic wudu washing stations.

News Reporting· Fox News

Vance unloads on El-Sayed over Sharia remarks: ‘That’s not my grandpa’s Democratic Party’

JD Vance targeted Abdul El-Sayed's past remarks linking Sharia law criticism to White supremacy, arguing Democrats have abandoned union workers.

News Reporting· Fox News

Former acting US Attorney Andrew Haden found dead in San Diego federal building: police

Andrew Haden, 48, who ran the office after Trump fired Biden appointee Tara McGrath, was found dead in a San Diego federal building Wednesday.

News Reporting· Fox News

Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: DOJ opens probe into prestigious college over alleged discrimination favo

News Reporting· Fox News

Black voters rip Dems over taking them for granted in El-Sayed's backyard: ‘Hush us up’

Black voters in Detroit told Fox News Digital they feel Democrats take their support for granted, a dynamic that could reshape Michigan's Senate race.

News Reporting· Fox News

Trump-appointed judge blocks blue state's crackdown on ICE detention center

A federal judge blocked Colorado's unannounced inspection mandate targeting GEO Group's Aurora ICE detention center, citing the supremacy clause.

News Reporting· Fox News

Top 5 most heated moments as progressives spar over who is further to the left in final Dem Senate debate

Ed Markey and opponent Seth Moulton clashed over transgender athletes and abolishing ICE in their final Senate debate in Massachusetts.

News Reporting· Fox News

Southern California hits ICE with 'dumbfounding' roadblock as top lawmaker rips 'reckless' hypocrisy

San Diego County voted to bar ICE agents from firearms training facilities, drawing accusations of hypocrisy from Brian Jones and other Republicans.

News Reporting· Fox News

EXCLUSIVE: Angel dad finds ‘new purpose’ with ICE after daughter’s killing turned his world upside down

Joe Abraham told Fox News Digital about his journey from grieving angel dad to leading ICE's VOICE office, which helps victims of illegal alien crime.

News Reporting· ABC News

MAHA activists urge Trump against promoting coal to power energy-hungry AI data centers

Nearly 200 activists in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s “Make America Healthy Again” movement are criticizing President Donald Trump's promotion of coal to power artificial intelligence data centers

News Reporting· ABC News

Arizona AG declines to charge Gov. Katie Hobbs over pay-to-play allegations

State prosecutors declined to file criminal charges against Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs over allegations that she took part in a pay-to-play scheme with a group home company

News Reporting· ABC News

Vance campaigns at the Ohio steel plant where his grandfather worked

Vice President JD Vance has returned to his hometown to campaign for Republican candidates at a steel plant where his grandfather worked

News Reporting· CBS News

Men describe being deported by U.S. to dangerous African nation: "We cannot leave"

The Central African Republic is one of more than 30 countries the U.S. government has convinced to accept third-country deportees arrested as part of President Trump's large-scale crackdown on illegal immigration.

News Reporting· CBS News

Trump threatens defamation suit against left-leaning think tank

President Trump's legal team is threatening to sue left-leaning think tank Center for American Progress for defamation over a report it issued that found "no evidence that National Guard deployments have reduced violent crime."

News Reporting· CBS News

Pentagon moves to fire publisher and editor of Stars and Stripes

The Pentagon has given separation notices to both the publisher and the editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes, according to people familiar with the matter.

News Reporting· CBS News

Trump administration deports immigrants to dangerous Central African Republic

Camilo Montoya-Galvez speaks to two men who were deported to the dangerous Central African Republic instead of their homes.

News Reporting· CBS News

New details in firing of Stars and Stripes journalists amid "woke distractions"

New details have emerged in the firing of taxpayer-sponsored military publication Stars and Stripes staff members. Nancy Cordes has more.

News Reporting· CBS News

Reports of sexual assault in U.S. military declined for third straight year

The review included data from an anonymous survey conducted every other year that asks service members whether they've been the victim of unwanted sexual conduct or harassment.

News Reporting· CBS News

8/21: CBS Evening News

Psychiatrist testifies in Clancy trial; Powerful storms rock East Coast.

News Reporting· CBS News

Controversial pro-Trump attorney Ed Martin leaving administration

Ed Martin, the pro-Trump lawyer who has been at the center of several controversies, is departing the administration, the president announced.

News Reporting· CBS News

Court says prosecutor who subpoenaed Letitia James was unlawfully appointed

A federal appeals court said the top federal prosecutor in the Northern District of New York was unlawfully serving when he subpoenaed state Attorney General Letitia James.

News Reporting· CBS News

IndyCar is holding its first race in D.C. this weekend. Here's what to know.

Twenty-five cars traveling at top speeds approaching 180 mph will zoom around the National Mall this weekend when IndyCar takes over downtown D.C.

News Reporting· CBS News

Trump to honor Artemis II crew with nation's top space medal

President Trump plans to award the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to the crew​ of NASA's Artemis II mission​ in a ceremony Aug. 28.

News Reporting· CBS News

U.S. Army phases out drone warfare battalion

The U.S. Army is phasing out an experimental specialist battalion meant to learn drone warfare -- but not everyone in the military is in agreement on whether this is the best path forward. Aaron MacLean explains.

News Reporting· CBS News

U.S. designates American citizen held by China as wrongfully detained

Min Zin is the second American academic to be designated as wrongfully detained in recent months.

News Reporting· CBS News

Vance says war in "new phase" of economic pressure as Iran dismisses Trump threat

Iran has shrugged off President Trump's threat to hit the Islamic Republic with an "economic D-Day" as a "doubling down on failed policies."

News Reporting· NBC News

'Dear Donald': Battleground district voters share their message to Trump

On his final day of the NBC News Drive to Decision Day series, NBC News senior national politics reporter Jon Allen joins Meet the Press NOW from Nebraska to recap his trip and hisvisit to the “blue dot” district.

News Reporting· NBC News

How the U.S. government went from a balanced budget to $40 trillion in debt

The U.S. national debt reached another record high of $40 trillion, as the government hasn't balanced its budget since the late 1990s. NBC News' Ryan Nobles takes a look at how the debt keeps snowballing across presidents from both parties.

News Reporting· NBC News

Karoline Leavitt to work for Trump-affiliated super PAC after leaving White House

Press secretary Karoline Leavitt will work for President Donald Trump’s super PAC MAGA Inc.

News Reporting· NBC News

Vance’s homecoming is a throwback to 2024 — and a preview for 2026 and 2028: From the Politics Desk

Vice President JD Vance’s return to his hometown was in many ways a preview of the heavy load he will carry for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party on the midterm campaign trail.

News Reporting· NBC News

Trump says loyalist Ed Martin to leave the DOJ to focus on election-related legal battles

Trump loyalist Ed Martin, a “Stop the Steal” organizer and advocate and attorney for Jan. 6 defendants, who later served in the Justice Department, is leaving the administration to focus on upcoming elections.

News Reporting· The New York Times

We Tried to Cover a Tom Kean Campaign Event. Someone Called the Police.

Representative Thomas Kean Jr. was joined Friday on the campaign trail by House Speaker Mike Johnson. An aide to Mr. Kean blocked a reporter’s entry. Then the police were called.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Trump Accounts Get an Unlikely Endorser: Gavin Newsom

Mr. Newsom, the governor of California, normally has harsh words for President Trump. But he called the new children’s savings accounts “one of the best things” the president has done.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Drawing on His Rust Belt Roots, Vance Campaigns for Republicans

Vice President JD Vance traveled to his hometown, Middletown, Ohio, and spoke at a steel factory where his grandfather once worked.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Pentagon Fires Editor and Publisher of Independent Military Publication

The firings at Stars and Stripes also claimed a Middle East correspondent. They are the latest effort by the Pentagon to diminish the news outlet’s editorial independence.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Court Slashes Award Alex Jones Was Ordered to Pay Sandy Hook Parents

An appeals court reduced the award to the parents of one victim to $6 million from $49 million, citing a Texas damages cap. The conspiracy theorist owes over $1 billion in other cases.

News Reporting· The New York Times

America Ends a Summer of Lightning-Fast Primaries and Political Speed Dating

Plot twists in several states have led to rapid-fire races that have felt more reminiscent of European-style snap campaigns than traditional American marathons.

News Reporting· The New York Times

U.S. Agreed to Pay Liberia $5 Million in Connection with Deportees, Documents Say

The Trump administration approved the payment after Liberia said it would consider taking migrants from other countries.

News Reporting· The New York Times

5 Deportees Are Flown by US to Equatorial Guinea After they Resist Deplaning in Liberia

At least five of the people flown to Liberia under the Trump administration’s third-country deportation program resisted leaving the plane. They were then flown to Equatorial Guinea.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Prison Firm Donated to Trump’s PAC After ICE Gave It $165 Million a Year in Contracts

The GEO Group has profited from the administration’s mass deportation campaign. A subsidiary donated more than $1.4 million to the president’s super PAC last month.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Chief Justice Allows Trump to Continue White House Ballroom Construction, for Now

The 90,000-square-foot ballroom project has grown in size and scope, with the president’s lawyers saying it is intertwined with the renovation of an underground military bunker.

News Reporting· The New York Times

Gazebos From Uzbekistan: The Latest Foreign Gifts in Trump’s Washington

The structures will go up in West Potomac Park, the site of President Trump’s planned National Garden of American Heroes.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

Trump, his clout on the line, stumps for Darline Graham in South Carolina

The president sought to recast opposition to Graham as opposition to him. “They’re only fighting Darline because they want me to lose,” he told the crowd in Myrtle Beach.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

Ed Martin leaving Justice Dept. after tumultuous tenure that alienated colleagues

Martin’s clashes cost him jobs as U.S. attorney and as head of the Justice Department’s “weaponization” group.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

Democrats remain far behind GOP in cash on hand as midterms near

New filings find the Democratic National Committee trailing its Republican counterpart by more than $100 million, with millions of dollars in debts.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

Alex Vindman says he’ll give away his multimillion-dollar war chest

The Senate candidate had leveraged his national fame to raise more than $16 million before losing Florida’s Democratic primary.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

Seeking to flip Senate, Democrats are running ads to criticize their own

Democrats seeking Senate seats in some swing states are taking aim at party leadership — and even supporting Republican policies.

News Reporting· The Washington Post

Are Flock cameras the next bipartisan political issue?

Lawmakers and 2026 candidates on both sides of the aisle are questioning whether Flock cameras have proliferated too quickly.

News Reporting· MS NOW

U.S. imposes 50% tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian products, and Canada says it will retaliate

President Donald Trump’s import taxes will hit about 5% of what Canada ships to the United States every year. The post U.S. imposes 50% tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian products, and Canada says it will retaliate appeared first on MS NOW .

News Reporting· MS NOW

DOJ to take fight over Trump-appointed U.S. attorney to Supreme Court

An appeals court ruled that John Sarcone lacked authority to pursue subpoenas tied to New York cases against Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association. The post DOJ to take fight over Trump-appointed U.S. attorney to Supreme Court appeared first on MS NOW .

News Reporting· MS NOW

The decline of local media is a godsend for white nationalists. And they know it.

At a white nationalist conference in Rome earlier this year, one participant salivated over the current media landscape — saying it serves the goal of radicalizing white rural voters. The post The decline of local media is a godsend for white nationalists. And they know it.

News Reporting· NPR

Federal agents seize devices from ex-Rep. Eric Swalwell in sexual misconduct probe, AP source says

Federal agents seized electronic devices from former Rep. Eric Swalwell and searched his Washington home as part of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by the ex-Democratic congressman from California.

News Reporting· NPR

So-called 'blue state refugees' have helped turn Florida red

Conservatives who move from Democratic-run places to Republican-led states are often called blue state refugees. These conservatives have helped reshape the electorate in Florida.

News Reporting· NPR

D.C.'s IndyCar race will zoom past museums. Some worry it could harm the art inside

Sunday's course takes high-speed cars right past the National Gallery of Art and three Smithsonian museums. Art experts worry about the works inside, but organizers say they don't expect damage.

News Reporting· NPR

The system meant to protect ICE detainees has collapsed

Critics say it is the reason why more detainees are risking their lives to protest inhumane conditions and legal rights violations, in the form of widespread hunger strikes.

News Reporting· CBS News

Woman accused of plotting "major attack" on New York State Capitol building

A New York woman is accused of plotting "a major attack" on the state Capitol building in Albany, authorities said Thursday.

News Reporting· CBS News

Liberia receives first group of "third country" deportees from U.S., officials say

The West African nation of Liberia received the first group of "third country" deportees from the U.S. on Thursday, including migrants from Latin America, U.S. officials told CBS News.

News Reporting· CBS News

Aisha Wahab wins special election to serve out remainder of Eric Swalwell's term

The partial term for California's 14th Congressional District ends January 2027, after which the candidate chosen in the November election will serve the next full term.

News Reporting· CBS News

Army to nix drone battalion set up to absorb lessons from Ukraine war

The decision to phase out the Army drone battalion comes amid tension between senior officers who envisioned the unit and the acting chief of staff of the Army.

News Reporting· CBS News

USS Abraham Lincoln leaving Middle East after 9-month deployment

The aircraft carrier and its 5,000 crew members will return to San Diego after an approximately nine-month deployment.

News Reporting· CBS News

New details about Trump's plans for Kennedy Center and White House ballroom

The latest court filings in cases involving the Kennedy Center and the White House ballroom project detail the work being done at the two institutions.

News Reporting· CBS News

Democrats narrow 2028 convention finalists to 3 cities

The Democratic National Committee is on the hunt for the best host city for the 2028 Democratic convention.

News Reporting· NBC News

'I am not running for president,' Attorney General Todd Blanche says at Iowa State Fair

On day five of his Drive to Decision Day series, NBC News senior national politics reporter Jon Allen joins Meet the Press NOW to break down his one-on-one with Attorney General Todd Blanche at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines.

News Reporting· NBC News

Navy discusses renaming aircraft carrier after Trump instead of heroic Black sailor

The USS Doris Miller would be the first aircraft carrier named after a Black and an enlisted sailor. The decision to name the carrier after Miller was made during Trump’s first term.

News Reporting· NBC News

USS Lincoln heads home after extended deployment to the Middle East

Service members and their families had complained about deteriorating morale on the ship as its mission was extended to support the Iran war.

News Reporting· NBC News

Army unit offers re-enlisting soldiers four-day pass to play ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’

The incentive is open to members of a Georgia battalion who re-up for two to six years. The hotly anticipated game comes out in November.

News Reporting· NBC News

Democrat Aisha Wahab wins the special election for Eric Swalwell’s former California district

NBC News projects that Wahab, a state senator, defeated fellow Democrat Melissa Hernandez in the race to serve out the rest of Swalwell’s term.

News Reporting· NBC News

What’s animating undecided voters in two key states: From the Politics Desk

Welcome to From the Politics Desk, a daily newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.

News Reporting· NBC News

Focus groups: Deep anxiety about the economy drives undecided voters in two key Senate races

Concerns about the economy and high costs are driving the thinking of undecided voters in Iowa and Georgia, according to new focus group conversations, as two states that will be central to the fight for the Senate barrel toward Election Day.

News Reporting· NBC News

FBI searches former Rep. Eric Swalwell’s home, seizes his electronic devices

The actions, carried out over the weekend, are related to sexual misconduct allegations against Swalwell.

News Reporting· ABC News

Missouri court rejects petition proposing protections for laws passed by citizen initiative

A Missouri court has rejected a request to let voters decide in November whether to make it harder for lawmakers to change laws enacted by citizen initiatives

News Reporting· ABC News

Americans have only elected 3 Black governors. This year, 8 major party candidates are on the ballot

Florida Republicans have settled on Byron Donalds, a congressman, as their candidate for governor, and that now makes eight Black major party nominees for governors this year

News Reporting· ABC News

Prosecutors say bullet engraving shows Charlie Kirk was targeted for his politics

Prosecutors in Charlie Kirk’s killing have pointed to an engraved bullet in arguing that Kirk was targeted for how the defendant perceived his politics

News Reporting· ABC News

Trump says US and Canada have a trade deal, but key terms remain unclear

Canada and the United States have moved closer to finalizing a trade agreement that would avert threatened 50% U.S. tariffs

News Reporting· CBS News

Army unit offers 4-day pass to play Grand Theft Auto as reenlistment incentive

Eligible soldiers must reenlist for a minimum of two years and up to six years.

News Reporting· NBC News

‘Fed up with a war they didn't want’: Midwestern voters air frustrations impacting the midterms

Senior National Politics Reporter Jonathan Allen joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss his conversations with frustrated voters on the ground in Iowa and Ohio ahead of the midterms in his Drive to Decision Day series.

News Reporting· NBC News

Mike Lindell says he’ll pay for recount after loss in Minnesota governor primary

The MyPillow founder is prepared to pay nearly $1 million to cover the costs associated with a hand recount after he lost to state House Speaker Lisa Demuth.

News Reporting· ABC News

Harriet Hageman wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Wyoming

Harriet Hageman wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Wyoming

News Reporting· ABC News

National security question trips up Sen. Darline Graham in South Carolina debate

Sen. Darline Graham, running in South Carolina's runoff election, stumbled over a foreign policy question during a debate Tuesday night

News Reporting· ABC News

Fractured opposition battles Nigeria's Tinubu as presidential campaigns begin

The race for Nigeria’s top job began Wednesday as the West African nation’s electoral commission formally opened the campaign season

News Reporting· ABC News

Eric Barlow wins Republican nomination for governor in Wyoming

Eric Barlow wins Republican nomination for governor in Wyoming

News Reporting· ABC News

Trump administration moves ahead to end roadless rule on national forests

The Trump administration is moving ahead with plans to rescind a quarter-century-old rule that blocked logging and other development on national forest lands, drawing the ire of environmentalists nationwide

News Reporting· ABC News

Whistleblower alleges political pressure, lack of evidence in antisemitism probes targeting schools

A whistleblower is alleging that a Trump administration task force created to combat antisemitism pushed for settlements with Ivy League universities

News Reporting· ABC News

Appeals court says Trump-appointed US attorney in Nevada can’t legally serve in the role

An appeals court has ruled that continued leadership of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Nevada by the Trump administration’s pick violates federal law

News Reporting· ABC News

Senator presses Hegseth, Caine for commitment to keep US military out of the midterm elections

Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin has asked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to confirm that he won’t send troops to polling places during the midterm elections

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Congresswoman says target of ICE operation in fatal Maine shooting wasn't up for removal

A Democratic congresswoman says the person Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents targeted in Maine last month when an officer shot and killed a motorist was not subject to a final removal order

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Fake polling from mysterious company highlights danger of unvetted election surveys

A mysterious political firm admitted to fabricating multiple election polls this month

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‘Resign. You’re destroying the country’: Republican voter in key Ohio district slams Trump

NBC News Senior National Politics Reporter Jon Allen cruises down I-80 in his Drive to Decision Day series to talk to voters in several battleground congressional districts that could determine the control of Congress. On day 3 of his road trip, Jon Allen visits Ohio’s 7th and 9th congressional districts.

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Judge blocks Trump administration from moving FBI headquarters to DC office building

A U.S. judge has blocked plans to move the FBI's headquarters to a federal office building in Washington

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In Florida, Wasserman Schultz sparks a debate over what representation means in diverse districts

Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is running for reelection in a new Florida district after Republicans redrew the congressional map

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Supreme Court asked to review law requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools

Civil rights advocates have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Texas law requiring the state’s public schools to display the Ten Commandments

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Trump ‘doesn’t have a plan’ on Iran: Voters in key Pennsylvania district upset with handling of war

NBC News Senior National Politics Reporter Jon Allen hits the road for his Drive to Decision Day series to talk to voters in several battleground congressional districts that could determine the control of Congress.

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Republicans won the redistricting competition. Don't tell that to this California congressman

The national redistricting competition between the parties means California's conservative voters are going through the same thing as Democratic voters in Republican strongholds

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Democrats' 2028 presidential calendar gives Black and Latino voters and union members an early say

Democrats seeking the party’s presidential nomination in 2028 will need to prove themselves early on in states where Black and Latino voters and union members are key supporters

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Democrats disagree over abolishing or reforming ICE at DNC meeting

Democrats have approved dueling messages on immigration enforcement, disagreeing on whether U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement should be abolished or reformed