
Trump Will Campaign in Swing Districts. Democrats Welcome Him
President Donald Trump is planning a robust travel schedule through the midterm elections to tout Republican candidates, including to some swing districts.

President Donald Trump is planning a robust travel schedule through the midterm elections to tout Republican candidates, including to some swing districts.

Democrats could win up to three more House seats in Colorado in the 2028 election under a proposed congressional map that a party-backed group is seeking to implement through a statewide ballot initiative.

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This interactive report dives into the lessons of Trump 2.0, how the C-suite can influence what comes next, and what corporate America might expect to see if control of Congress shifts after this year’s midterm elections.
Rep. Glenn Ivey (D) of Maryland speaks on the partial government shutdown, the ongoing sewage spill in the Potomac River, along with continued discussions on Maryland's congressional map.
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Republican Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chair Laura Swett gave a nod to the EPA’s move to rescind the endangerment finding during the commission’s monthly meeting Thursday, while praising the energy regulator’s own efforts to deregulate.
Corporate practices that encourage employment decisions based on race or sex—including demographic tracking—are drawing close attention from the Justice Department as it continues its crackdown on corporate DEI, an official said Thursday.
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The Republican-controlled Florida House passed legislation that would propose an amendment to the state constitution to eliminate non-school property taxes for homesteaded properties in the state, though the path to passage remains unclear in the state Senate.
The US Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency made up of
The US annual trade deficit with China shrank in 2025 to the smallest in more than two decades — and widened to record levels with Mexico and Vietnam — as President
Democrats could win up to three more House seats in Colorado in the 2028 election under a proposed congressional map that a party-backed group is seeking to implement through a statewide ballot initiative.
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The Department of Homeland Security is expanding its use of a $55 billion military logistics contract for immigration operations — most recently to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement surge activities in St. Paul, Minn.
President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration to justify sweeping tariffs on Canada would be terminated under
A pair of long-term contracts for missile intelligence and lunar nuclear power taking shape at the Defense Department and NASA underscore a growing trend of requirement rollups and public-private partnerships in federal procurement.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) is seeking to temporarily halt incentives for data centers in a bid to contain soaring power bills, Miranda Davis reports.
The Republican-controlled Florida House passed legislation that would propose an amendment to the state constitution to eliminate non-school property taxes for homesteaded properties in the state, though the path to passage remains unclear in the state Senate.
Democrats could win up to three more House seats in Colorado in the 2028 election under a proposed congressional map that a party-backed group is seeking to implement through a statewide ballot initiative.
The Justice Department and city of Cleveland on Thursday both asked a federal judge to end a consent decree to reform its police force, before a court-appointed monitor said the city completed everything required of it.
New York’s former interim police commissioner failed to advance a suit alleging ex-Mayor
The data center boom sits at the intersection of two major client bases—Big Tech and the world’s largest private asset managers—and presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for firms built to cross-sell their services. Lawyers hired to help foster the proliferation of facilities say they are as busy as any point during their careers.