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‘They Need a Two-Thirds Majority’: Redistricting Fight Ignites Fears of Constitutional Power Grab
The fear among critics is not simply that Republicans may win more seats in 2026. It is that the machinery now being built at the state level could eventually produce enough institutional power to permanently alter how American democracy functions.


Gunfire Erupts at Correspondents’ Dinner as Trump Evacuated; Ballroom Talk Silly, Event Not Run by White House
The facts surrounding the event remain unchanged. The shooting took place at a privately organized dinner held at a hotel. The White House does not run the event, does not control the venue, and does not determine where it is held.


Francis’s Fight for Justice: What It’s Like to Be Blind in Jail
Excessive bail keeps many behind bars, against the Constitution, and they are presumed innocent on paper, but in practice, they are being held for weeks, months, and sometimes years as they wait for trial. This is the story of Francis, blind, jailed, and with little hope.


Prince’s Final Days: Revolution Bassist Says Icon Showed Signs of Memory Loss Before Tragic Death
Prince may have had problems with memory loss before his tragic death ten years ago.


Twenty Years After Prison, I’m Fighting to Give Others Their First Chance
The Bail Project continues to fight for second chances for all. The organization has assisted more than 40,000 families with free bail and other needed assistance.


Democrat Group Warning OPM Changes Could Strip Federal Workers of Due Process Protections
In letters submitted during the official comment period, the senators urged OPM to abandon plans that would move appeals involving employee suitability and workforce reductions out of the Merit Systems Protection Board and into OPM itself, arguing the change would erode due process and open the door to political interference.


AG’s Rejects Live Nation Settlement, AG Vows to Continue Antitrust Fight Over Ticketmaster
The case targets Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, and alleges the company used its market dominance to control ticketing services, concert promotions, and venue access across the country.
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