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The “Kids Online Safety Act” Is Dead For Now, But Advocates Warn It Will Return
The legislation was extensively criticized by the ACLU and other organizations for its potential to censor LGBTQ+ content.
By James Factora
Congress
Jim Jordan Lost the Speaker Vote – Again – But He Says He's Still Trying
His refusal to bow out after losing a second Speaker vote is exposing the majority party's inability to govern.
By Abigail Tracy
Rep. Cori Bush Announces She Just Got Married
In a very "The Bodyguard" series of events.
By Teen Vogue Staff
So George Santos Lied. Now What?
The congressman is facing a whole slew of investigations.
By Lex McMenamin
The Best Memes About the House Speaker Confirmation Vote
"Calling on ABC to offer Kevin McCarthy his Dancing With The Stars contract NOW, so he can leave this fight with dignity."
By Teen Vogue Staff
An Armed Man Targeted Rep. Japayal At Her Home
And advocates are asking about the lack of outcry.
By Lex McMenamin
GOP
This Congressman Keeps Getting Implicated in Possible Crimes
Madison Cawthorn tried to bring a loaded gun onto an airplane (again).
By Caleb Ecarma
Progressives Passed Build Back Better—Now What?
"The Senate must swiftly pass this bill."
By Lex McMenamin
AOC: GOP Rep’s Video Normalizes Violence Against Women
"What is so hard about saying that this is wrong?"
By Lex McMenamin
Why the DOJ Is Investigating GOP Congressman Matt Gaetz
The Florida lawmaker’s scandal keeps getting worse.
By Emily Bloch
Why This New Yorker Is Running Against One of Congress’ Most Powerful Democrats
“[I want] to negate that idea that women are leading because someone has allowed them to or someone else has failed.”
By Seamus Kirst
Meet Eryn Gilchrist, the Democrat Challenging a Candidate Who Insulted Emma González and David Hogg
She's running against Leslie Gibson, who called Emma a "skinhead lesbian."
By Linley Sanders
There's Still Time to Fight the Tax Bills — Here's How
5 steps to stay informed and resist.
By Celeste Pewter