Competing agendas and cover songs: Inside Trump’s talks with foreign leaders
In March, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban went to Mar-a-Lago, arguing to Donald Trump that Russia would grind Ukraine down and eventually
Criticism, praise of Texas governor after dramatic use of troopers on protesters
AUSTIN — As word got out that pro-Palestinian protesters were planning to occupy a lawn on the University of Texas campus, Gov.
Senate pursues action against AI deepfakes in election campaigns
Politicians, like us all, often engage in hyperbole to make a point. But don’t doubt the alliterative precision of Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.)
Inside the long-odds push to undo an abortion ban in ruby red Arkansas
BRYANT, Ark. — Tony Chism pulled up to the library in a red pickup truck with a “Don’t Tread on Me” plate
What Trump was doing on the other Jan. 6.
Four years to the day before rioters loyal to Donald Trump stormed into the Capitol to keep Congress from finalizing his loss
A day all about Trump: Mostly out of sight, but still ubiquitous
From the lofty chambers of the Supreme Court to the gutters of tabloid journalism, Thursday was, once again, a day all about
U.S. troops to leave Chad, as another African state reassesses ties
LIVINGSTONE, Zambia — Dozens of American military personnel are expected to withdraw from Chad in coming days, three senior U.S. officials said
Supreme Court seems poised to allow Trump Jan. 6 trial, but not immediately
The Supreme Court on Thursday appeared ready to reject Donald Trump’s sweeping claim that he is immune from prosecution on charges of