‘A dumpster fire’: DeSantis struggles grow in GOP presidential race
Ron DeSantis’s presidential bid is facing extraordinary turmoil approximately six weeks before the Iowa caucuses, with internal disputes erupting into public view
Once again: Speaking freely doesn’t mean speaking without consequence
About a decade ago in some distant part of the country, there was a small town that was home to a small
Why new Ariz. indictments are key in the fight against election subversion
There has been no shortage of brazen Republican efforts to question and overturn election results since November 2020 — efforts that despite
Gavin Newsom 2028? His early moves offer a potential glimpse.
In the spring, California Gov. Gavin Newsom toured Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas to push back against what he describes as “the rollback
Trump already did many of the things critics warn about
There was a period when Donald Trump was probably sincerely chastened. His efforts to subvert the 2020 election results collapsed in the
Montana ban on TikTok blocked, extending critics’ losing streak
A federal judge in Montana blocked the state’s first-in-the-nation ban of TikTok Thursday, dealing a blow to critics’ efforts to outlaw the
Florida’s GOP chairman ensnared in criminal investigation involving alleged sexual battery
Police in Sarasota, Fla., are conducting a criminal investigation involving Florida GOP Chairman Christian Ziegler, according to a statement from his attorney
Democrats vote to subpoena Supreme Court conservative allies Crow, Leo
Senate Democrats voted Thursday to subpoena two prominent allies of conservative Supreme Court justices, an unusual attempt to learn more about undisclosed
Kevin McCarthy was once envious that Democrats ‘look like America’
Former House speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), involuntarily unshackled from responsibility for the Republican conference, has taken to offering his unvarnished thoughts on