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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 ...
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 They’re failing because their political strategy is obsolete.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.
It’s not enough to say, “Republicans always cave,” because before Trump took dominion over the party, GOP lawmakers weren’t quite this embarrassing.
House Republican leaders are delaying a key vote on the “big, beautiful bill” as top lawmakers work to lock down enough support to clear the procedural hurdle amid GOP opposition and absences. Leaders ...