
There's no bipartisanship in DC. It's oligarchy
CNN
The chances of the Senate agreeing to create a body to investigate this year's fatal assault on Congress are rapidly falling to zero.
But the fate of the January 6 commission -- and how Republicans have turned on the idea at the behest of former President Donald Trump, in whose name rioters attacked the seat of the legislative branch -- is, at this stage, really beside the point. The larger thing we've learned from this latest episode is that, despite the pleas for unity President Joe Biden made when he took office, "bipartisanship" is basically dead right now on Capitol Hill.
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain in the years before rushing waters swept away children and counselors, a review by The Associated Press found.

Two of the most senior figures in the US government — Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the White House chief of staff — have been impersonated in recent weeks using artificial intelligence — a tactic that harnesses a rapidly developing technology that cybersecurity experts say is becoming the “new normal” in terms of cheap and easy scams targeting senior US officials.