As Trump visits Ohio, attacks in GOP Senate race get increasingly personal
In the final days before Ohio Republicans cast their votes to select a Senate candidate to challenge incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D),
The Great Resignation hits Congress: Lawmakers are quitting, too
Despite all the congressional gridlock these days, lawmakers have succeeded in one surprising area of productivity: driving their colleagues into resignation. On Friday,
Trump criminal cases hit delays, disruptions that play into campaign strategy
Criminal cases against Donald Trump hit new delays and disruptions this past week in New York and Georgia, adding more uncertainty to
The magnitude of Pence refusing to endorse Trump
A procession of prominent Republicans who wanted to guide their party away from Donald Trump in 2024 have come around to him
Trump granted clemency to Medicare fraudsters before vowing to cut entitlement program abuse
In an attempt to clean up comments he made this week about “cutting” entitlement programs, former president Donald Trump has vowed in
U.S. courts clarify policy limiting ‘judge shopping’
Federal judiciary leaders on Friday released the text of a revised policy directing district courts to assign judges at random in civil
GOP backtracks on closing community centers and sidetracking early-vote program
The Republican Party’s new chairman, Michael Whatley, declared in a Thursday memo that the party would keep open its early-voting program, called
Partisans are equally likely to say the other candidate is ‘too corrupt’
One of the most remarkable findings from Yahoo News’s new poll is not exactly a new one. Respondents to the poll, conducted by