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Seersucker Day at the Capitol gets date, new co-chair
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) is getting ready to try on a new role as part of a Capitol Hill fashion tradition — he's one of the co-chairs of National Seersucker Day. The Georgia Democrat will join Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) as co-chair of the June ...The Hill - Politics -
2024 Preakness Stakes horses, futures, odds, date: Expert who hit last year's superfecta releases picks
Jody Demling revealed his Preakness Stakes 2024 picks for the second leg of horse racing's Triple Crown on Saturday, May 18 at Pimlico Race CourseCBS Sports - Sports -
Donald Trump’s stormy day in court
Also in today’s newsletter, Ken Griffin weighs whether he’ll back Trump or BidenFinancial Times - World - Donald Trump -
'Full Court Press' Review: Athletes on the Ascent
An ABC documentary looks at the recent explosion of interest in women’s basketball, with a focus on NCAA superstar Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso and Kiki Rice.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Harris: Supreme Court could threaten 'fundamental freedoms'
Vice President Harris in a new interview expressed concern that the Supreme Court and its conservative majority could "undo recognized rights" after its 2022 ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. "This court has shown itself to be an activist court,” ...The Hill - Politics -
18 senators push to fund immigration court children's docket
U.S. immigration courts are moving toward more child-appropriate procedures, but funding could determine whether those procedures will effectively protect minors in immigration proceedings. A group of 18 senators led by Sens. Michael Bennet ...The Hill - Politics -
Republican-led states ask court to overturn EPA power plant rule
Republican-led states are asking a court to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new rule requiring coal and new gas plants to capture their planet-warming emissions. The 25 states, led by West Virginia and Indiana, filed a legal ...The Hill - Politics -
Hillary Clinton: Supreme Court doing 'grave disservice' in not deciding Trump immunity
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton knocked the Supreme Court on Thursday for delaying its ruling on former President Trump’s presidential immunity claim in his federal election interference case. “The other point I would quickly make is ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump