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FISA’s Key Spy Powers Are on the Brink as Washington Turns National Security Into a Political Hostage

What We Know About the UFC Fight Planned for the White House

Iran’s Uranium Stockpile Has Become the Core Battlefield in Trump’s Push for a Deal
Washington is now treating Iran’s <b>highly enriched uranium</b> as the decisive prize: if the stockpile stays intact, Tehran keeps a fast track to a bomb; if it is removed, diluted, or locked down, the nuclear threat is pushed back.
Trump’s Second Term Is Sliding Into Self-Inflicted Chaos Across Iran, Congress, and His Vanity Projects
<b>Trump</b> is discovering that the same hunger for unchecked personal power that once strengthened his grip is now creating backlash, freezing policy, enraging Republicans, and turning a supposedly triumphant second term into a widening crisis.

Texas’s Senate Race Will Decide Which Populism Matters More
The contest between <b>Ken Paxton</b> and <b>James Talarico</b> is shaping up as a clash between cultural outrage and economic frustration, with both sides believing their message can define Texas voters’ choices.

Trump’s Latest Iran Move: A Bold Bid That May Never Land
By pushing for a wider <b>Abraham Accords</b> framework while Iran talks remain unsettled, Donald Trump has floated a plan that sounds dramatic on paper but looks deeply out of step with Middle East realities.

Epstein investigators turn to three men named in Sarah Kellen’s abuse testimony
House investigators say Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant identified Frederic Fekkai, Philip Levine, and Patrick Demarchelier in closed-door testimony, opening a fresh line of inquiry into the late financier’s orbit.

Trump’s Iran Deal Is Turning Into a Bad Bargain That Could Humiliate Washington and Split It Again
The most likely escape from Trump’s badly conceived <b>Iran</b> war is an uneasy peace that reopens the <b>Strait of Hormuz</b>, eases pressure on Tehran, and triggers a fresh political civil war in Washington.

Trump Ditched the Flashy Deportation Spectacle and Built a Quieter Crackdown Machine
The White House has not abandoned <b>mass deportation</b>; it has simply moved from a loud, highly visible style to a more disciplined, lower-profile enforcement campaign designed to pressure migrants into leaving on their own.

The South’s New Redistricting Offensive Is Rewriting Black Political Power
Republican-controlled Southern states are moving to dismantle Black-majority districts at the very moment minority populations are driving nearly all population growth, reviving an older American pattern in which Black citizens expand the map’s math but are denied meaningful political power.
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