Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff and Katie Porter are vying for the Senate seat. Feinstein she expects to endorse a successor within the next two months.
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Current and former governors offer glimpse into what could be contentious 2024 presidential election
As the GOP 2024 field is set to grow, a Biden reelection bid is widely expected and pundits are watching Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Tim Scott.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says there will be ‘a clean debt ceiling’ increase
Republicans once again dismissed Sunday President Biden’s recent claims that the GOP wants to cut Social Security and Medicare.
Law school renamed in honor of civil rights attorney Ben Crump
The rebranding means St. Thomas University’s law school is the U.S. first law school named after a practicing Black attorney.
Biden, Trump documents: Lawmakers on intelligence committees demand right to review
The Deptartment of Justice which has appointed two separate special counsels related to the documents is so far withholding them from Congress.
Tyre Nichols case reignites conversations among lawmakers on federal police legislation
Negotiations over the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act collapsed in the Senate in 2021 after an impasse over qualified immunity for officers.
House Speaker McCarthy to meet President Biden on Wednesday to discuss debt ceiling, spending cuts
“I want to sit down together, work out an agreement that we can move forward to put us on a path to balance,” House Speaker Mcarthy said Sunday.
Trump trails DeSantis in possible 2024 matchup in New Hampshire, which holds first primary
Other potential GOP candidates who received support included former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (8%) and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (4%).
International Holocaust Remembrance Day arrives as Ukraine conflict upends peace in Europe
Liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp survivors expressed horror during Holocaust Remembrance Day as peace in Europe is upended by war in Ukraine.
Justice Department sues Google, alleging company has monopolized advertising market
The Department of Justice said Tuesday it filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging the company has monopolized the digital advertising market.