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One year on from the shooting at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Newsweek takes a look at what history might have been ...
Dan Reynolds speaks in war-like terms about his political advocacy this year, as if he’s been fighting — literally — for the ...
Gov. Laura Kelly objected to Republican governor candidate Jeff Colyer’s fundraising appeals tied to a devastating tornado ...
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt launched Wednesday a campaign to win the Republican Party’s nomination for governor.
Gov. Greg Abbott has acknowledged DOJ concerns that some districts were drawn “along strict racial lines.” Critics say it’s a ...
President Donald Trump’s ability to strike a ceasefire deal in the 21-month war will reveal the boundaries of his influence ...
Democratic Party officials are looking at the Big Beautiful Bill as a political gift and hoping voters view cuts to social ...
NYT, WaPo, CNN, and ABC, NBC, and CBS Network News have not seen fit to mention a sitting member of Congress is leading a ...
However it fares, this new party will serve a quintessentially American purpose by fulfilling a high, unmet demand.
Democratic leaders aren’t failing because they’re too old. They’re failing because their political strategy is obsolete.
As Democrats mount a full-court press accusing Republicans of slashing Medicaid to pay for tax cuts for the rich, the GOP will try to shift focus to other provisions.