USDAs SNAP guidance unlawfully cuts legal immigrant groups, lawsuit says
A suit filed by 22 Democratic attorneys general says the One Big Beautiful Bill does not support the directive in a memo sent to states last month.
Georgia prosecutor ends 2020 election interference case against Trump, allies
Prosecutor Peter Skandalakis deemed the prosecution flawed and impractical.
A top House Democrat pushes to oppose Ghislaine Maxwell pardon
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland) introduced a symbolic measure to put House members on the record opposing a pardon for Jeffrey Epsteins accomplice.
Supreme Court puts off ruling on Trumps firing of copyright official
The Supreme Court will consider two other cases on presidential firings first.
Senators push Rubio to investigate Israels alleged violations in Gaza
Classified findings by the State Departments inspector general say hundreds of potential human rights violations are awaiting the U.S. governments review.
From Comey to sandwich guy, federal grand juries get rare spotlight
The administration has struggled with an unusual level of rejections in some cases and procedural stumbles in others.
After Trump pressure, Indiana lawmakers shift to convene on redistricting
State House Republicans say they will gavel in on Dec. 1, while the Republican-led state Senate will gather on Dec. 8. The state Senate leader had previously said that wouldnt happen.
FBI seeks interviews with Democrats whom Trump called traitors
The Trump administration has aggressively sought to punish lawmakers who encouraged service members to disobey unlawful orders.
What comes next in the James Comey and Letitia James cases?
A judges ruling throwing out the cases against James Comey and Letitia James left several unanswered questions. Most significantly: What happens next?
Michelle Obama on East Wing demolition: I felt a loss for us as a nation
The former first lady said her feelings stemmed from the country and its shared traditions, not a personal attachment to the building Trump knocked down.
Sen. Jim Justice, wife to pay $5 million in back taxes to settle IRS suit
The senator from West Virginia and his wife struck the agreement hours after the Justice Department filed a lawsuit. The IRS said the unpaid taxes dated to 2009.
As judges face more threats, only the Supreme Court got new security funds
Judiciary officials had asked lawmakers for an additional $142 million for security for lower federal courts, a 19 percent increase.
After a week of censures, some in Congress are having second thoughts
Censures were historically rare rebukes against lawmakers. But members of the House are increasingly using them in ways their peers say are political.
Trump designates chapters of Muslim Brotherhood foreign terrorist organizations
The White House said the designation will help combat the groups transnational network, which it said fuels terrorism and destabilization campaigns against U.S. interests and allies in the Middle East.
Supreme Court tells state to reconsider screening child victim from defendant
The placement of a screen to shield a child-abuse victim in court might violate the constitutional right of a defendant to face their accuser, high court says.
Tracking who Trump is appointing to fill key administration roles
Follow President Trumps progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
How Democrats are building their own digital media army
The 2024 election spurred Democrats to seek out podcasts and social media creators to spread their message and catch up with their Republican counterparts.
Amid MAGA fight over AI, Trump allies urge focus on workers
A conservative initiative highlights GOP divisions over tech regulation, with some advocating for deregulation and others prioritizing worker protection.
Border Patrols Charlotte sting reaches into country clubs, upscale shops
As undocumented immigrants stayed home and federal agents swept through the city, even the wealthiest neighborhoods got a glimpse of what life without migrants might look like.
A Hiroshima survivor reflects as Trump considers unleashing a new nuclear age
Koko Kondo was 8 months old when the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on her city. Her lifelong journey to forgive but never forget just got more complicated.
The case of a felon who paid lobbyists nearly $1 million to seek a Trump pardon
Nursing home magnate Joseph Schwartz was sentenced in April to three years for defrauding the government of $38 million. Seven months later, Trump pardoned him, but the White House denies a lobbying tie.
Is the past week a turning point for Trumps second term?
The stirrings of possible rebellion in the presidents party have come as Trump has struggled with low poll numbers and perceptions that he isnt doing enough to address affordability.
Administration again denies FEMA disaster relief for Illinois, Pritzker says
Officials in jurisdictions led by Democrats have viewed the denials of aid as politically driven.
Pentagon urges inquiry of Trump foe Vindman over Ukraine work
The Pentagon is urging the House to investigate whether Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Virginia) improperly consulted on behalf of Ukraine a claim he denies.
Justice Dept. again asks for Epstein grand jury testimony to be unsealed
The move is the first step the department has taken since Congress compelled the release of more files, though Trump could direct the release of such information without the courts.
Its called the six-year itch. Democrats hope it favors them for the Senate.
The sixth year of a presidency typically produces brutal results for his party in Senate races, but everything about Trump is unconventional.
What Trump and Mamdani have said about each other then and now
President Donald Trumps Friday Oval office meeting with New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani shocked many for its civility. They had traded insults and threats for months.
AOC built her own political machine. Now shes deciding her next move.
Seven years after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leapt onto the national stage as an outsider, shes learned an inside game and is considering a run for Senate or president.
Justice Dept. attacks judge after prosecutors stumbles in Comey case
The Justice Department is going on the offensive to discredit the federal judge overseeing the case against former FBI director James B. Comey.
GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announces she is resigning from House
The longtime MAGA supporter says she is stepping down as of Jan. 5, in the middle of her two-year term. The move comes after a public falling out with Trump.
Trump pivots from bashing Mamdani, predicting he will do a great job as mayor
Trump warmed to Mamdani, even declaring he would finally feel comfortable moving back to the city with the 34-year-old democratic socialist running city hall.
Trumps pivot on the Epstein files and his polling plunge
Congress voted overwhelmingly to release the Epstein files this week. But does that mean the public will see them any time soon?
Democrats seek police action on Trumps threatening social media posts
Lawmakers responded to Trump writing that they should be arrested and potentially punished by death for encouraging service members to disobey illegal orders.
Classified data likely to delay John Boltons trial until 2027
Determining how to handle classified information is likely to delay the trial of former national security adviser John Bolton.
In reversal, Coast Guard again classifies swastikas, nooses as hate symbols
The new order came hours after The Post reported the service would instead classify such symbols potentially divisive under guidelines set for release next month.
DNA TV Show: Pakistan attempting to establish anti-Taliban front in Afghanistan?
Shahbaz and Munir's aim is to increase pressure on the Taliban so that they can cut off Taliban support for Pashtun rebels and claim victory in Pakistan.
Does the military have to follow unlawful orders? What the oath says.
Democrats urged members of the military to refuse illegal orders something President Trump called seditious. In fact, service members are bound by their oath of enlistment.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, staunch Trump critic, launches bid for California governor
In an announcement video, the Democratic congressman said he will focus on resistance to the president and making the state more affordable.
Poll shows most Americans dislike billionaires spending in elections
Campaign donations from the countrys richest are soaring. But only 12 percent of respondents say billionaires have a positive impact on society.
The top 20 billionaires influencing American politics
The group has spent nearly $5 billion on elections since 2015.
Under Trump, U.S. human rights reports will flag abortion, gender care
In a dramatic break, the State Department intends to scrutinize other countries abuses by emphasizing entitlements given to us by God.
Prosecutors quiz witness on Ed Martin, Bill Pulte moves in Schiff case
Prosecutors questioned a California Republican activist about her contact with Trump administration officials over their mortgage fraud investigation into Sen. Adam Schiff (D-California).
What the Cheney funeral says about current U.S. and GOP politics
Those sitting in the pews summoned images of a bygone era when raw partisanship was not what defined leadership.
DNA TV Show: Trump plans to remove Zohran Mamdani as New York Mayor? Know here
Part of Trump's strategy is Elise Stefanik, a close confidante of Trump, a Republican congresswoman, and a vocal critic of Mamdani.
DNA TV Show: How Donald Trump has turned the US into 'Pakistan'
A shutdown has been in effect in the US for the past 36 days. This shutdown under Trump's rule is the longest in the US history.
DNA TV Show: Why Iran agreed to mediate between Pakistan and Afghanistan
Iran influences both the Sunni Taliban and the Shia Hazara community in Afghanistan. This means that the Afghan Taliban may listen to Iran.
Gen Z protests in Asia: Why are youth leading protests against their governments?
The impatience of Gen-Z with the embedded political elite - especially in the developing world - is cited as an important factor which leads to these protests.
DNA TV Show: Why Trump wants Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan
All countries condemned Trump's plan as a move that would destabilise Central and South Asia and assured Afghanistan of support.
How Germany is emerging as a preferred destination for Indian students
Germany has also signed an agreement with India to raise the issuance of skilled visa programs from 20,000 to 90,000.
DNA TV Show: After tariff, now visa 'war' begins between Trump and Xi
China has announced the launch of the K-Visa to attract talent from around the world amid the H-1B visa fee controversy in the US.
DNA TV Show: India, US hold trade talks in New Delhi amid tariff row
Both countries have described the 7-hour-long talks as positive. It was decided that efforts will be further intensified to finalise a beneficial trade agreement for both countries.
HAL or GE: Who's really sabotaging India's Tejas programme?
The numbers tell a devastating story. India has ordered 83 Tejas Mk1A fighters under a ?46,898 crore contract signed in 2021, with approval for an additional 97 aircraft. HAL aims to produce 16-24 aircraft annually to meet the Indian Air Force's urgent squadron requirements.
DNA TV Show: India's 'Operation Vikram-32' against Trump
This is India's first fully indigenous chip specially designed for ISRO's launch vehicle i.e. rocket.
DNA TV Show: Analysis of PM Modi's Japan visit
The two sides firmed up 13 key agreements and declarations, and announced the launch of several transformative initiatives.
DNA TV Show: Why is it raining more this year?
In the recent past, the pace of climate change has increased, due to which the changes seen in the weather also becoming intense.
DNA TV Show: Why is Rajasthan drowning in floods?
Rain in Rajasthan has broken the record of 69 years. In 2024, Rajasthan received 156 percent more rainfall than the average. By July 2025, there was 177 percent more rainfall.
DNA TV Show: What will happen in the Trump-Putin meeting on August 15?
European countries and Ukrainian President Zelensky are scared of this meeting. And if a formula to stop the war is not found in this meeting, then what will happen next?
DNA TV Show: Why did Putin talk to Kim Jong Un before meeting Trump in Alaska?
Donald Trump said there will be 'very severe consequences' if Putin doesn't agree to stop the war after Friday's summit.

