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Nebraska Delays Budget Cuts for Community Colleges

Nebraska Delays Budget Cuts for Community Colleges

Lincoln, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
Nebraska community colleges will delay implementing Governor Pillen’s mandated five percent budget cuts until mid-2027, protecting key funding as the state faces an $840 million future deficit.

Democratic Leadership Pivots Away From Universal Healthcare Plans

Democratic Leadership Pivots Away From Universal Healthcare Plans

Washington, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries officially withdrew support for Medicare for All, marking a major policy shift despite previously co-sponsoring the bill from 2013 to 2021.

Justice Department Signals Supreme Court Fight Over State Voter Data

Justice Department Signals Supreme Court Fight Over State Voter Data

Washington, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
Newly confirmed Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the Justice Department may ask the Supreme Court to grant federal access to sensitive state voter rolls following lower court blocks.

Proposed Federal Rules Seek to Give Communities Control Over AI Data Center Expansion

Proposed Federal Rules Seek to Give Communities Control Over AI Data Center Expansion

Washington, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
Representative Ro Khanna proposed a ‘Data Center Bill of Rights’ in August 2026, aiming to protect local communities from rising electricity costs and uncontrolled energy consumption.

Senator Mark Kelly Rallies Kansas Voters to Target Senate Control in 2026

Senator Mark Kelly Rallies Kansas Voters to Target Senate Control in 2026

Overland Park, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
At a Kansas fundraiser, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly urged high voter turnout for the 2026 midterms, framing non-traditional battlegrounds as crucial for controlling the U.S. Senate.

Texas Bible School Curriculum Sparks Debate Over Public Education

Texas Bible School Curriculum Sparks Debate Over Public Education

Austin, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
Resurfaced comments from Texas Representative James Talarico calling state Bible-infused curricula ‘propaganda’ sparked sharp conservative backlash, reigniting debates over religious instruction and constitutional boundaries in public education.

House Speaker Mike Johnson Rallies Colorado Voters in Battle for Congressional Control

House Speaker Mike Johnson Rallies Colorado Voters in Battle for Congressional Control

Denver, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
House Speaker Mike Johnson visited Colorado to fundraise for Representative Gabe Evans, highlighting the state’s competitive district as a crucial battleground for determining control of Congress.

U.S. Military Spouse Released From Federal Immigration Custody After Mid-Flight Intervention

U.S. Military Spouse Released From Federal Immigration Custody After Mid-Flight Intervention

Washington, Saturday, 15 August 2026.
Immigration officials halted the deportation of Army spouse Maisa Lopes mid-flight following high-profile political pressure, highlighting systemic policy uncertainty for non-citizen military dependents.

BBC Seeks Subpoenas for Trump Family Members in Defamation Battle

BBC Seeks Subpoenas for Trump Family Members in Defamation Battle

London, Saturday, 15 August 2026.
The BBC has asked a court to subpoena Donald Trump’s close family members, seeking sworn testimony about his intentions during his speech on January 6, 2021.

Federal Clean Energy Funding Persists Despite Administration Rollback Efforts

Federal Clean Energy Funding Persists Despite Administration Rollback Efforts

Washington, Saturday, 15 August 2026.
Despite broad efforts to eliminate green incentives, $600 billion in federal clean energy funding remains active due to statutory constraints, sustaining long-term infrastructure and renewable energy investments.