Another lens into the rightward shift of Black and Hispanic Americans
One of the recurring rebuttals to Donald Trump’s endless claims that the 2020 election was stolen was that — contrary to his
White House-Justice Dept. tensions high as Hur prepares to testify on Hill
When prosecutor Robert Hur testifies to Congress on Tuesday about his investigation of President Biden’s handling of classified documents, he is expected
Democratic Senate group reserves $239 million in ads to defend seats in seven states
Senate Majority PAC, an independent group associated with Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), announced Monday the reservation of nearly a quarter
Democrats hope IVF issue might topple key Republican in Pa. swing seat
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Rep. Scott Perry, a conservative Republican representing a moderate suburban district in the Harrisburg area, insists he supports
Biden and Trump, in dueling rallies, go on the attack in Georgia
ATLANTA — President Biden and former president Donald Trump painted starkly different visions for the country Saturday night as they campaigned 70
Biden releases ad addressing age, attacking Trump as campaign shifts
On Saturday, President Biden’s reelection campaign released the first ad as part of its $30 million post-State of the Union advertising campaign,
This patient Republican has Biden by the ear, one night a year
Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif.) knows how to lie in wait. When the State of the Union address finishes, Republicans rush for the exits,
FBI informant accused of smearing Bidens had past credibility issues
When a Los Angeles internet entrepreneur decided that his company should lend money to Alexander Smirnov, an Israeli-American businessman fluent in four
Biden and Trump take to Georgia for dueling rallies
ATLANTA — President Biden and former president Donald Trump will campaign 70 miles from each other Saturday evening, seeking to woo supporters