Whitmer navigates Michigan ‘minefield’ between Biden and Arab Americans
This time, Trump’s going to have to pay his own bills
Soon after New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron announced that former president Donald Trump and his businesses would be on
Charles D. Ferris, a champion of deregulation at the FCC, dies at 90
Charles D. Ferris, a Washington lawyer who helped enact landmark civil rights legislation as a top aide to Senate Majority Leader Mike
Slaying of Georgia student becomes part of U.S. immigration debate
The killing of a Georgia nursing student allegedly by a Venezuelan migrant has quickly intensified the country’s immigration debate as President Biden
Biden convenes congressional leaders as federal shutdown deadline nears
With Ukraine running low on munitions and a partial government shutdown set to strike in days, President Biden summoned congressional leaders to
Trump says he’s long worked ‘hand in hand’ with Black people. Let’s review.
“Unlike racist Joe Biden, I have spent my entire life working hand in hand with Black Americans to create jobs, build buildings,
Alabama exposes GOP buyer’s remorse on ‘personhood,’ following IVF ruling
Banning abortion has been far better in theory than in practice for the Republican Party. After the Supreme Court in 2022 overturned
Biden, Trump will travel to the border on Thursday in dueling trips
President Biden and former president Donald Trump will visit border cities in Texas on Thursday, underscoring the central role of border security
Trump’s rhetoric about immigrant crime has finally convinced his party
Violent crime is one of those issues for which the introduction of nuance is understandably tricky. No one wants to be the