Does Bill Clinton's Testimony Set a Precedent?

Doug Sosnik, former Political Director for President Clinton during his second term, shares his reaction to former President Bill Clinton testifying about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and discusses how Clinton’s testimony impacts President Trump. He also weighs in on the 2026 Midterm Elections and why he is "extremely optimistic" for Democrats.

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Trump’s Iran Strikes Usher In Era of Unrestrained American Power

President Donald Trump has long said the US is done with nation-building. Now, he’s embraced a form of intervention that hearkens back to an earlier American era: openly targeting adversaries’ leaders for death or arrest while offering few details about how the US intends to manage the aftermath.

Health Groups Warn Student Loan Limits Will Strain Workforce

Nurses, physician assistants, and other health care professions are warning the Education Department that new limits on federal loans for graduate students will worsen persistent labor shortages as the agency moves closer to finalizing the changes.

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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: Highway Fund Haunts Surface Transportation Talks

Lawmakers face a dwindling highway funding source and competing priorities as they assemble the next surface transportation package before its programs expire Sept. 30.

BGOV OnPoint: Affordability Drives Governors’ Agendas for 2026

The cost of living was a key concern highlighted in governors’ “State of the State” speeches this year, previewing a nationwide issue that President Donald Trump touched on in his own State of the Union address.

BGOV OnPoint: Trump, Companies Hold Breath for Ruling on Tariffs

A highly anticipated Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s legal authority to impose tariffs on America’s trading partners may be imminent, as companies intensify bids to collect refunds if the justices rule in their favor.

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Birmingham Vote on Data Center Pause Highlights Search for Rules

The Birmingham, Ala., city council is scheduled to vote March 3 on a temporary suspension of new data centers so city officials can develop environmental and other rules for future projects, marking the latest in a trend of jurisdictions rethinking the booming market.