Cherfilus-McCormick Fraud Allegations Mostly Proven by Panel

More than two-dozen alleged House violations by Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick have been proven, the House Ethics Committee said this morning, boosting the odds of serious punishment and possibly even expulsion against the Florida Democrat.

Scenario Planning in an Election Year

This episode of Hill Watch Live discusses how the midterm elections are shaping policymaking on Capitol Hill. Hear from Greg Giroux on key races, learn how lobbyists and lawmakers are preparing for political shifts, and discover the policy priorities congressional leaders are focusing on now.

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Iran-Backed Houthis Join War as More US Troops Reach Region

Houthi militants launched ballistic missiles at Israel on Saturday morning, marking their entry into the month-long Iran war that has already caused chaos in energy markets and killed thousands of people.

Lines Persist at Some Airports After Trump Signs TSA Pay Memo

Several US airports advised travelers on Saturday to arrive at least four hours before their flights because of long security lines even after President Donald Trump said Transportation Security Administration workers would be paid by tapping funds from his 2025 tax and spending bill.

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Rahm Emanuel Wants Democrats to Ditch Culture War, Talk Prices

Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.

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BGOV OnPoint: Trump AI Framework Would Preempt State Laws

The White House is urging lawmakers to replace a patchwork of state AI rules with a uniform set of federal regulations, but a lack of consensus could doom the effort.

IT Buying Consolidation Slows Use of Governmentwide Contracts

Agencies slowed new awards and spent more on already established contracts in fiscal 2025 as the White House directed federal agencies to consolidate more purchases on governmentwide vehicles run by the General Services Administration.

BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 4624, Boxing Rules Overhaul

Boxers would be able to compete in alternative boxing systems run by private entities under a modified version of H.R. 4624, which also would modify safety and pay standards for all boxers.

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