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Can ICE Do That? – The New York Times
Newsletter The Morning Can ICE Do That? Times reporters answer readers’ questions about immigration and deportation. By Adam B. Kushner I am the editor of this newsletter; Jan. 18, 2026, 8:04 a.m. ET You’re reading The Morning newsletter. Your daily guide to understanding what’s happening — and why it matters. Hosted by Sam Sifton, for readers…
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CNN – What Matters – November 10, 2025
Editor’s Note: Below is a re-formatted post from a CNN Newsletter. It will appear online soon. The newsletter is sent first, then it is published online in a later cycle. I’ve posted it here, because of my comments. This 8-member “deal” on the side is a huge mistake. Read more below. –DrWeb 11.10.25 Enjoying this…
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The Morning: Where is Congress? – The New York Times
October 23, 2025 Good morning. President Trump is demolishing most of the east side of the White House. You may be asking: Can he do that? The answer is yes. We explain what’s happening below, and then we look at how Congress is struggling during the government shutdown. Then, we have news on…
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SCOTUStoday for Monday, October 6 – SCOTUSblog
Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Monday, October 6 By Kelsey Dallas, on Oct 6, 2025 It’s the first Monday in October, and since 1917, that’s meant the Supreme Court is back in session. However, over the past 108 years, the justices haven’t always heard cases on the first Monday in October, as they will today. “Prior to…
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SCOTUStoday for Monday, September 22, 2025 – SCOTUSblog
Editor’s Note: Consider getting this newsletter for yourself. Given the damaging role this Court on the Right-Wing heavily now is causing, it’s vital we know how to act to America’s current crisis. Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Monday, September 22 By Kelsey Dallas and Nora Collins, on Sep 22, 2025 Welcome to SCOTUStoday, an expanded newsletter from…
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Prompt 2025: What to make of political violence today – The Washington Post
The Washington Post NewsletterAsking the big questions about Washington and beyond.A By Megan McArdle, Columnist Last week’s fatal shooting of conservative media personality Charlie Kirk has sparked conversations about the escalation of partisan disagreement into political violence. The podcaster’s slaying follows a trend of targeted attacks on political figures in recent years, including the killing…
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The Origins of the Political Power Grab in Texas – On Politics – The New York Times
August 4, 2025 Trump’s Washington: How President Trump is changing government, the country and its politics. A Texas state representative reviewing a congressional map last Friday during a redistricting committee meeting in Austin. Brandon Bell / Getty Images The Texas power grab didn’t start with Trump By Jess Bidgood The cutthroat political maneuvering in Texas seemed…
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Republicans’ Big Betrayal of Nevadans
From newsletter, July 10, 2025, images from her site.. Dear Nevadan, Last week, Donald Trump signed Republicans’ cruel “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law. Let’s call this what it really is: one big betrayal of working families in Nevada and across this country. This extreme tax and spending law includes the biggest cuts to Medicaid…
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Can the president revoke a university’s tax-exempt status? – CNN What Matters – April 16, 2025
Can the president revoke a university’s tax-exempt status? CNN’s report that the IRS is making plans to revoke Harvard University’s tax-exempt status the day after President Donald Trump suggested it represents an unprecedented use of presidential power over the tax code. While there are examples of colleges losing or failing to achieve tax-exempt status, this has never…
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Prompt 2024 from The Washington Post
The Washington Post NewsletterAsking the big questions about Washington and beyond.By Catherine Rampell, Columnist Of all Donald Trump’s recent hostile takeovers, perhaps the most perplexing was the president’s decision to seize control of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, one of the country’s prominent cultural institutions. Trump replaced the Board of Trustees,…