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- Roy Cooper: 'So Many People on the Affordable Care Act' 'Can No Longer Afford It'
During MS NOW’s election coverage on Tuesday, Democratic U.S. Senate nominee former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper argued that there need to be ACA subsidies “because we’ve lost so many people on the Affordable Care Act who can no longer The post Roy Cooper: ‘So Many People on the Affordable Care Act’ ‘Can No Longer Afford It’ appeared first on Breitbart.
- State Rep. James Talarico Topples Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas Democrat Senate Primary
Texas state Rep. James Talarico secured a victory over Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Democrat primary for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, overturning weeks of polling that had shown the Dallas congresswoman with a significant advantage in the race to determine the party’s nominee in the 2026 contest for the seat currently held by Republican Sen. John Cornyn. The post State Rep. James Talarico Topples Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas Democrat Senate Primary appeared first on Breitbart.
- Steve Toth Defeats Rep. Dan Crenshaw in Texas House District 2 Primary
Texas Republican congressional candidate and state Rep. Steve Toth defeated Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) in the primary election for Texas's 2nd Congressional District. The post Steve Toth Defeats Rep. Dan Crenshaw in Texas House District 2 Primary appeared first on Breitbart.
- VIDEO: Police Arrest Masked Man, Find Ammunition Outside Ken Paxton's Election Night Party in Dallas
Police are investigating a man wearing camouflage who entered the hotel where Texas Attorney General Kent Paxton is hosting his election night party in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday. The post VIDEO: Police Arrest Masked Man, Find Ammunition Outside Ken Paxton’s Election Night Party in Dallas appeared first on Breitbart.
- Schweizer: Trump's Strikes on Iran 'Disaster for China on Multiple Stages'
Tuesday on Fox New Channel's "Ingraham Angle," Breitbart News senior contributor and author of The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon Peter Schweizer talked about the U.S. military strikes on Iran being a disaster for China. The post Schweizer: Trump’s Strikes on Iran ‘Disaster for China on Multiple Stages’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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- Even Republicans Are Losing Patience With Kristi Noem
Kristi Noem faced frustration from some Republicans during a Senate oversight hearing Tuesday over how she’s handling her job as secretary of homeland security. During the nearly five-hour hearing, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and John Kennedy (R-La.) criticized Noem for refusing to take responsibility for the killings of two U.S. citizens, Renée Good and Alex
- House Intel Member: There’ll Be an Iran Investigation if Democrats Win the Midterms
When Donald Trump announced the launch of his war on Iran in a videotaped message, he declared he was “eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime.” If there were indications that Tehran was about to strike American targets, that would have been reflected in US intelligence reports. Yet a member of the House intelligence committee,
- Trump’s DEI Crackdown Hit a Wall in Court. What’s Next?
A federal judge voided a Trump administration directive that pressured educational institutions to end all programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion last month. The directive, issued by the Department of Education as a “Dear Colleague” letter to public schools in February 2025, stated that school districts who failed to drop “discriminatory” DEI practices could
- Justice Alito’s Latest Opinion Is a Very, Very Bad Sign for Voting Rights
The Supreme Court on Monday evening overturned a New York state court ruling that found that the Staten Island-based district of Republican US House Rep. Nicole Malliotakis discriminated against Black and Latino voters and needed to be redrawn. The Supreme Court’s intervention preserves a GOP-led seat that would have been likely to shift to Democrats
- 24,403 Lawsuits and Counting: How Habeas Corpus Became the Front Line of Immigration Defense
When I spoke last December to Dan Gividen, an immigration attorney in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, he tried to sum up how his law practice has been transformed over the past year with some back-of-the-napkin math. Prior to 2025, he said, half of his caseload was comprised of removal defense in immigration court; a fourth

