Mr. Trump is indeed testing Washington and the American people to see how far he can go in accumulating authority and in ...
The American people, meanwhile, remain in a surly mood with the blue team. A new Quinnipiac University poll shows the ...
The Democrats are angry. Well, at least some of them. For months, party activists have felt bitter about Kamala Harris’s ...
Speaking after the hearing, Ohio Association of Election Officials Executive Director Aaron Ockerman explained his organization hasn’t taken a position on the measure. If it’s simply codifying the ...
The country began to see the effects of President Trump’s policies in his second week in office, with the White House implementing tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China; border crossings plummeting; DEI ...
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President Trump's plans for mass deportations has injected a sense of uncertainty and fear into L.A.'s large informal economy ...
The top two candidates in Saturday’s election are Ken Martin, the head of Minnesota Democrats, and Ben Wikler, the chairman ...
In his testimony this week, Kennedy claimed that infectious diseases receive far more federal funding than chronic diseases. Government records suggest the opposite.
A 1974 law requires the president to spend the appropriations passed by Congress or seek its permission to suspend funding.
We are on the front lines of a war against civil society by the new administration,” Michael Roth, president of Wesleyan University, said during the the 90-minute event Thursday at Penn.
Husted, a Columbus-area Republican, has a different style than the last two Ohioans that voters sent to the Senate: now-Vice ...