Politics

Defiant Sliwa says 'I am not dropping out' of NYC mayor race: 'Under no circumstance'

Republican New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa rejected calls for him to withdraw from the race on Tuesday. Sliwa was defiant during a morning press conference outside a Manhattan subway station, after many political observers called on him to withdraw from the race in order for Andrew Cuomo to …

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Undercover video exposes what Spanberger’s campaign organizer really thinks of her: 'What the f—'

EXCLUSIVE: While speaking with an undercover journalist last month, a campaign organizer for Democratic governor hopeful Abigail Spanberger raised concerns about her own candidate and said the Virginia election is “in the darkest timeline” between the two nominees. Fredrica-Maame Ama Deegbe, whose now-deleted Linkedin profile said she was a “Campaign …

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Sanders praises Trump, slams Biden on border: ‘You’ve got to have borders, period’

Sen. Bernie Sanders praised President Donald Trump’s immigration policy during a recent appearance on The Tim Dillon Show, saying Trump “did a better job” securing the border than President Biden and urging Democrats to return to enforcement-focused policy. “So long as we have nation-states, you’ve got to have borders,” Sanders …

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Newsom bails out Planned Parenthood with $140M to keep 100 clinics open after Trump cuts

California officials are giving Planned Parenthood $140 million to keep 109 clinics open and offset the financial strain from cuts imposed by Republicans in Washington, Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom announced. Newsom said the move affirms the state’s continued commitment to abortion access for women in the Golden State amid efforts …

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Federal judges acknowledge court ruling errors tied to staffers’ AI use after Grassley inquiry

Two federal judges admitted that members of their staff used artificial intelligence to prepare court orders over the summer that contained errors. The admissions, which came from U.S. District Judge Julien Xavier Neals in New Jersey and U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate in Mississippi, came in response to an inquiry …

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Dem senator continues marathon floor speech slamming Trump's 'grave threats to democracy'

Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., railed against President Donald Trump in a marathon overnight speech starting on Tuesday evening and continuing into Wednesday morning. “I’m holding the Senate floor to protest Trump’s grave threats to democracy. We cannot pretend this is normal,” Merkley wrote on Tuesday night on X. By 6:00 …

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Ongoing government shutdown threatens holiday travel as pilots rally for lawmakers to reach an agreement

A pilots association jumped into the government shutdown fray Wednesday, calling on U.S. lawmakers to pass a “clean continuing resolution” and reopen the government, citing the mounting strain the shutdown has placed on airport employees. “Our air traffic controllers and the broader air traffic system are already operating under immense …

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Here's when 2025 Election Day early in-person voting comes to a close across the US

Election season is in full-swing, with only days left before races in 2025’s quiet election cycle are called. Fox News Digital compiled key deadlines for early in-person voting as it comes to a close. The 2025 election season is mild compared to the whirlwind federal election cycle of 2024, but …

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Red state university student caught on video threatening lives of Charlie Kirk supporters: 'Watch your neck'

This story is part of Fox News Digital’s investigative series Campus Radicals. Get the full series here. Another example of Charlie Kirk supporters being harassed surfaced at the University of Arizona this week, where a group of Turning Point USA students were threatened in an incident that was caught on …

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Early voting underway in New York, New Jersey amid hotly contested mayor and governor races

Early voting is underway Saturday in New York and New Jersey with the public casting ballots in the hotly contested races for New York City mayor and New Jersey governor. The New York State Board of Elections said early voters are given nine days to vote in person prior to …

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