Federal judge approves Georgia’s Republican-drawn congressional districts
A federal judge in Georgia signed off Thursday on congressional districts redrawn this month by the state’s Republican-led legislature, ruling that the
Trump falsely claims U.S. soldier killed abroad in burst of misstatements
Republican polling leader Donald Trump incorrectly said a U.S. soldier died in recent days, appearing to exaggerate the injuries from an attack
Colorado GOP asks U.S. Supreme Court to keep Trump on the ballot
The Colorado Republican Party on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to ensure that Donald Trump’s name can appear on the state’s
Nikki Haley was asked what caused the Civil War. She made no mention of slavery.
BERLIN, N.H. — Nikki Haley had talked about a litany of issues America is confronting today — including fentanyl, inflation and wars
Hugh Aynesworth, journalist on scene at JFK assassination, dies at 92
Hugh Aynesworth, a journalist at the Dallas Morning News who took a lunch break to watch President John F. Kennedy visit the
Michigan Supreme Court allows Trump to appear on 2024 primary ballot
Former president Donald Trump’s name is set to appear on Michigan’s primary ballot after the state Supreme Court declined Wednesday to hear
Jacques Delors, key architect of the European Union, dies at 98
House ethics panel launches investigation of Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
A House Ethics panel announced Wednesday that it will investigate whether Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) violated campaign finance laws and failed to
Marjorie Taylor Greene reports Christmas Day swatting attempt on Ga. home
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was the victim of a swatting attempt during Christmas celebrations at her Georgia home, the Republican congresswoman said