As Donald Trump prepares to assume the presidency for a second time, he faces a news establishment on its heels — but not flat on its back. Last year’s presidential campaign
There are more than 1,700 miles separating Dillon County from New Mexico’s capital city, but officials in both communities have been side-by-side for nearly
There’s a chance for me to help protect my girls from legislators and from laws that want to control their bodies.”
We asked those who know and work with Joe Biden to share memories and send-off messages as the president leaves office. This is what they said.
Ashley Moody, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ pick to replace Sen. Marco Rubio in Congress, spent much of her tenure as Florida attorney general opposing Biden administration policies and advocating for conservative legal causes in the courtroom.
Representative Rick Crawford will be the next House Intelligence Committee chair, following his colleague Mike Turner’s unceremonious removal by Speaker Mike Johnson Wednesday.
Donald Trump's nominee for Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, says he will "get back to" Senator Ben Ray Luján when asked at his Senate confirmation hearing if he would suggest cuts to Medicaid. Vile. pic.twitter.com/EM6Nx5L0XD
The move comes as State Superintendent Ryan Walters sued two Biden administration officials Tuesday over border policies.
When the shiny white pickup turns off of Canal Street, the new year is just hours old and none of the revelers in New Orleans’ famed French Quarter can know what is coming their way.
Bondi was supportive of Trump’s false claims that he had won Pennsylvania after the 2020 presidential election.
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Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 10 The New York Times on fixing U.S. immigration issues The federal government’s ability to regulate immigration, a basic function of any nation,
Editor’s Note: This is the second of a five-part series that looks at how Donald Trump mounted the greatest comeback in American political history, how he is preparing for what he and his own team describe as a potentially tumultuous second term, and what all that might mean for those who support him — and those who don’t. Read the first part here.